Wednesday, July 21, 2010

LA NOSTRA COSTA DAYS REVIVAL - SUNDAY- OCT 17, 2010


JIM COCHRON AND THE SWANTON BERRY FARM PRESENTS:
LA NOSTRA COSTA DAYS REVIVAL
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 17, 2010
(1:00 PM - 4:00 PM)
FEATURING AUTHOR/SCREEN WRITER
IVANO FRANCO COMELLI
Join us as Ivano, in his guise as the "Old Rancere" re-creates (with stories and songs) events and
how they might have occurred 'su per la costa' (up the coast) during
the 1930s and 40s.


The "Old Rancere" says: The best
part of this "Event" is that I get to tell 'tall' tales about Santa Cruz and the Coast from days past. And we get to sing-along to our favorite Italian songs (some American favorites, too). Everyone is welcomed. A Great opportunity to learn more about the history of the North Coast of Santa Cruz.

By-the-way, The Swanton Berry Farm is located just north of
The Coast Road (Hwy 1) and
Swanton Road intersection
(about two miles north of Davenport). Look for the Organic Farm signs (on Hwy 1) just north of that intersection. For a map and other information regarding the Farm please go to their website:

http://www.swantonberryfarm.com/

I hope you all will put this 'Event' on
your calendar. I want to see you there. Bring your hats and 'shavolas'.
Trust me! This is going to be a lot of
fun. SempreAvanti.

For more information call : 'LaNorma' at: 831-438-7061 or Ivano at 831-521-0576.
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Ivano Franco Comelli is the author of La Nostra Costa (Our Coast) published by Authorhouse (2006). His new screenplay Turbulent Quest was inspired by true events as recorded in his book.

3 comments:

Ivano Franco Comelli said...

Yesterday (Aug 18), the LaNostraCosta Committee (LNCC) met at the Swanton Berry Farm with "Bear" (the Farm manager) to more or less finalize plans for the La Nostra Costa (Our Coast) "Event" on Oct. 17. "Bear" informed us that the "Farm" will serve a hot meal (Lasagna or other pasta dish with organic vegetables,etc.) Those who wish to bring a favorite side dish may do so. Also, you are welcome to bring your own own picnic basket with your favorite wine(s) if you want. (The Farm does sell soft drinks,and other organic foods.)
To off-set some of the costs incurred by the 'Farm', the Committee requested that voluntary donations of $5.00 be asked for. (That is if you lika the 'Show'.)

Some local authors (me included) have been invited to display and sell their books. Remember Christmas will be just around the corner. This will be a great opportunity for us to spread North Coast history by buying these books for your friends and neighbors (and for yourselves, if you have already done so.)
For further information you can call LaNorma at 831-438-7061 or me at 831-521-0576.
Sempre Avanti. Ivan0

ANDY said...

HI,

MY GREAT GREAT GRANDFATHER WAS PIO SCARONI. MY MOTHERS FATHER (SAM ANNAND) RAN THE 700 NORTH COAST SCARING DAIRY, HE MARRIED ANNIA SCARONI WHO BECAME ANNIA ANN AND.

I AM OFFERING COMPUTER COPIES OF VERY OLD PICTURES THAT CAPTURE DAIRY LIFE ON THE NORTH COAST EARLY 1900'S.

ALSO 1933 PICTURE OF BAYVEIW SCHOOL WITH STUDENTS.

1958 REPORT ON POSSIBLE OIL OF THE COAST.

USCG STUDENT THESIS ON NORTH COAST HISTORY (ANNIA ANN AND INTERVIEWED)

MAP OF BEACH SIDE SCARONI RANCH BY SAM ANNAND CIVIL ENGINEER. COPIES AVAILABLE (EVEN ORIGINAL) ITS LARGE 14x28 INCHES BLUE COLOR GREAT FOR DECORATION.

PLEASE CONTACT ME OR SEE ENTRY ON CRAIGLIST.

THANKS,

ANDY CARCELLO

IVANO DELLA COSTA said...

To my fellow "blaggatori": A clarification: This "Event" is not just for
our Italian Friends. The "La Nostra
Costa Days Revival" is open to
the public. It is a great "Event"
for anyone who is interested in learning more about Santa Cruz North Coast History or who just want to have good time. So come one come all.Sempre Avanti. ivn0