
June 16
History on Tap
Who says drinking can’t be educational? Sip your next vino at the Cleveland History Center’s June 16 installment of History on Tap: Uncorked, which explores the Italian tradition of winemaking in Cleveland. “Italian wine is so closely tied to Italian-American history,” says Pamela Dorazio-Dean, the History Center’s Italian-American archives curator. Admire the Italian Renaissance architecture of the Hay-McKinney Mansion while you imbibe. 10825 East Blvd., Cleveland, 216-721-5722, wrhs.org
July 20-22
John Anthony Cipullo Bocce Tournament
Bowl the Italian way at the 27th annual John Anthony Cipullo Bocce Tournament. Enter your squad in the competition to face off against local, regional and national teams at the historic Alta House, where more than 50 teams are expected to attend. “It’s a party atmosphere,” says Mike Cipullo, president of the Alta House board of trustees. “Some play just to support the Alta House, but some get serious.” 12510 Mayfield Road, Cleveland, 216-421-1536, jacbocce.com
SOURCE: https://clevelandmagazine.com
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