
Nicholas Caggiano, commissioner of the Delaware Commission on Italian Heritage and Culture, and Maria Teresa Morrison, representative of both the commission and UNICO, donated copies of a book on recovered Italian art to Cape Henlopen High School's Italian students and to the main CHHS library.
The book is a catalog of art that was exhibited in the fall at the Grand Opera House and at the University of Delaware. This gift is in line with the commission's vision to "help establish or promote Italian language programs in the schools of this state."
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