October is Italian-American Heritage Month
National Italian-American Heritage month was first recognized by the United States Congress in October 1989 as a tribute to all Italian-Americans' contributions to our nation and to highlight the cultural impacts of this community. October as Italian-American Heritage month, was passed by the Massachusetts General Court and signed into law by Governor Argeo Paul Cellucci in 1998.
Thousands of Italian immigrants from the Liguria, Campana, Abruzzo, Sicily and Lazio regions have made their home in Boston Neighborhoods beginning in the 1860’s, especially in the North End, East Boston, Brighton, Hyde Park and South Boston.
Many people of Italian descent have served the City of Boston selflessly in public office, including Thomas M. Menino, the longest serving Mayor in the History of Boston and the grandson of Italian immigrants.
This month is an opportunity to celebrate the rich culture, food, art, and generational traditions of Italian-Americans. On October 2, 2024, in recognition of October as Italian-American Heritage month, the Council will raise the Italian flag over City Hall Plaza.