Festa Italiana returns to Lodi this weekend for its 11th year, celebrating “all things Italian.”
The one-day celebration runs from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday, June 8, at the Lodi Grape Festival Grounds, 413 E. Lockeford St. This is the ninth year the festival has been held at the Lodi Grape Festival Grounds, according to the Festa Italiana website.
The festival is considered the “premier signature event of four Central Valley Italian American clubs,” including the Pacific Italian Alliance, Italian Athletic Club of Stockton, Central California School of Italian Language and Culture, and Liguri nel Mondo.
“Step into a world of Italian charm, where tradition, food, and festivity come together. Festa Italiana is more than just an event — it’s a celebration of heritage, family and the joy of living ‘la dolce vita,'” the Festa Italiana website states. “Thanks to our dedicated volunteers, each year we bring the sights, sounds and flavors of Italy to life, creating an unforgettable experience for all who join us.”
The annual event is presented by the Sambado family.
Festa Italiana entertainment lineup
Entertainment this year includes headliner Pasquale Esposito on the Morada Produce Main Stage, sponsored by John and Maxine Ferraiolo.
Main stage schedule
10:30 a.m.: The Trucco Band12 p.m.: Pasquale Esposito2 p.m.: The Anthony “Nino” Lane Band
Benvenuti Stage schedule (sponsored by Lagorio Family of Companies)
10 a.m.: Stockton Italian Combo2 p.m.: Bruno Cerri3 p.m.: Nicolini Brothers
Bambini Stage schedule (sponsored by Dameron Hospital)
10 a.m.: Sparkles & Ravioli10:30 a.m.: Bambini Dancers 11:15 a.m.: Rhymosaurs11:45 a.m.: Sparkles & Ravioli 12:45 p.m.: Rhymosaurs1:45 p.m.: Sparkles & Ravioli 2:30 p.m.: Bambini Dancers and dance lessons3:30 p.m.: Sparkles & Ravioli
Wine Pavillion Entertainment schedule (sponsored by Cortopassi Family Foundation)
11 a.m.: Balliamo Dancers11:45 a.m.: Fest Accordion Guys1 p.m.: Balliamo Dancers1:30 p.m.: Balliamo Dancers2:45 p.m.: Balliamo Dancers
Other entertainment around the festival includes chef demonstrations, bocce ball, salami toss, wine and product tasting, infiorata flower petal art, A Walk Through Local History (Historia di Famiglia), the Boss of the Sauce competition and more.
Festa Italiana tickets, admission
Tickets are $15 per person. Children 12 and younger get in free with an adult. Tickets can be purchased at participating locations or at the gate on Sunday.
Participating locations selling tickets:
Genova Bakery, 749 N. Sierra Nevada St. in StocktonGian’s Deli, 2112 Pacific Ave. in StocktonRinaldi’s Market, 4625 Duncan Road in LindenSASS! Public Relations, 628 Lincoln Center in StocktonLodi Grape Festival Grounds, 413 E. Lockeford St. in Lodi
Parking is also free, according to the Festa Italiana website.
To learn more about Festa Italiana, visit festa-italiana.com.
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