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Memphis Italian Festival[edit]

Overview[edit]

Street in Memphis Tennessee
Marquette Park Memphis TN 01

Italian festivals are a national occurence. Memphis Italian Festival is a weekend long event held annually in Memphis, Tennessee on the first weekend in June. Started in 1989, it takes place every year in Marquette Park, located in the middle of East Memphis on the corner of Mt. Moriah and Park[1] . People from the entire Mid-South come to enjoy Italian culture for a weekend with activities and food. The festival is based on the values, beliefs, and traditions of the Italian-American culture present, especially in the Mid-South[2] The festival started in 1989 and has become more popular each year for people of all ages. Now a tradition, people come from all over the Mid-South to celebrate family, fellowship, and culture. The family-oriented atmosphere has things to do for all ages. In demonstrating the values of family and fellowship, the benefits of the Memphis Italian Festival go directly to the kids of Holy Rosary Parish School, a Catholic Elementary school in Memphis, Tennessee[3] .

Activities[edit]

The city of Memphis regularly celebrates traditions dealing with music and food. The numerous activities at the festival include something that appeals to all ages. One of the most popular are the live musical performances, consisting of both local and national bands. There are performances all three days of the weekend all throughout the day[3] . Other forms of entertainment include the Coors Light Bocce Ball Tournament, the Galtelli Cup Recreational Bocce Tournament, carnival games, grape stomping, a volleyball tournament, and arts and crafts[2]. Every year, teams also compete for the best gravy and the best homemade wine. The best booth at the festival and the best powder room also win competitions[4] .

See also[edit]

Memphis in May

References[edit]

  1. ^ Stramel, Sarah. "Memphis Italian Festival, Memphis, TN". Visit South.
  2. ^ a b "Memphis Italian Festival". Go Memphis.
  3. ^ a b "Memphis News and Announcements". American Towns.
  4. ^ "Memphis Italian Festival boasts of best porta potty". WMCTV.