Thank you Grace for opening your heart and home for the first of many interviews for the Feast of St. Joseph film project. Grace is Sefatia’s sister, the youngest of four. She resides with her husband and “three babies” (two human and one pooch) at the family’s beautifully restored 1850s childhood home on Middle Street. A joyful afternoon was spent filming Giambanco family and friends as they reminisced about their fondest St. Joseph Day memories and traditions.
Left to right: Maria, Marianne, Rosaria, Lia, Grace, Felicia, and Sefatia
Just look at the welcoming array of pastries–who can resist?





















Fun group
Yes–you said it Donna!!!
Don’t forget march 18 4 pm the trolley leaves to go visit the altars all are welcomed..we will meet at the Fitz H. Lane parking lot..
Thanks Sefatia-I think we should make a blog post re to remind everyone.
It was an afternoon full of laughter and love…Viva!… Kim thank you from the bottom of my heart for for all your hard work and long hours you have put into this project. So many families are going to be touched by this flim. You are creating a gift for our community that will be pass on for generations<3
My Joy Felicia. I feel very blessed to be creating this project with everyone–to be filming memories and honoring of St. Joseph celebrations and traditions, past and present, for all the St. Joseph celebrations yet to come!
Thank you for allowing us to be a part of this historic project. It was so nice to reminisce, laugh and enjoy a nice Sunday afternoon with my sisters, “sista” Felicia, niece and friends. We need to do that more often.
You are so very welcome Grace–a very loving and blessed family, and a joy to spend time with.