
Kathleen and John Scola share their beautiful family altar with the St. Joseph film project.

Kathleen showing an old newspaper clipping about St. Joseph bread and pasta, featuring her father, nicknamed Vito the Baker, because of his exceptional bakery and bread store, which was located in the building where Valentinos is located.
About Kim Smith
Currently creating documentary films about the Monarch Butterfly, Black Swallowtail Butterfly, and Gloucester's Feast of St. Joseph. Landscape designer for the Gloucester Harbor Walk Gardens. Designer, lecturer, author, illustrator, photographer. Visit my blog for more information about my landscape and interior design firm- kimsmithdesigns.wordpress.com. Good Morning Gloucester daily contributor.
Author/illustrator "Oh Garden of Fresh Possibilities! Notes from a Gloucester Garden"
Kathleen Scola…such a sweet women,has a heart of gold,and a beautiful family…A big Thank you to them all for welcoming us into their home♥
Kathleen your altar is beautiful
Reminds me of growing up in the Fort and the beautiful altars that keep the traditions alive. good job and many blessings for your effort Kathleen. Is your John related to the original Sebastian Scola that began our tribe in Gloucester?
Kathleen and John your altar is beautiful. God Bless You for all the wonderful work that you do and your dedication to St. Joseph. Viva San Guiseppi!!.