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IAHF Newsletter
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Italian American Heritage Foundation
425 N. Fourth Street
San Jose, CA 95112
Phone: 408.293.7122
Fax: 408-293-7154
Email: iahfsj@iahfsj.org
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Closed Saturday thru Monday


Twila Venuti Library
The IAHF Library is a private library open to the public and operated by the Italian American Heritage Foundation (IAHF) to educate, preserve and celebrate Italian American cultural heritage.
Library resources are open to the public however many library activities are open to IAHF members only. Resources include IAHF archived newsletters, historical photographs of Santa Clara County, digital media, bilingual books for children and young adults, Italian only, English translated and English original language fiction and nonfiction, and reference books. Reference books are not allowed outside of the library.
The Twila Venuti Library is open by appointment only.
For information, please contact us at
librarian@iahfsj.org or call our office at 408-293-7122
Resources for Travelers, Foodies, Lovers of Italian Culture and much more...
Italy In The US: Events, Art & Connections
What To Do In Italy for Christmas
Italian For Travelers: Resources for Learning Italian Before You Visit Italy
Cleanest Beaches in Italy
Oakland Airport to Begin New Non-Stop Flight to Italy
Top 10 Natural Wonders in Italy
10 of the Most Beautiful Cities in Italy
Italian American Museums and Cultural Centers
Museo Italo Americano
Fort Mason Center / 2 Marine Boulevard / Building C / San Francisco, CA 94123
Italian American Museum of Los Angeles
644 N. Main Street / Los Angeles, CA 90012
American Italian Cultural Center
537 South Peters Street, New Orleans, LA 70130
Murer House: A Little Bit of Italy in Historic Folsom
1125 Joe Murer Court, Folsom, CA 95630
Arte Italia
442 Flint Street, Reno, NV 89501
Italian and Italian-American Museums
The Regions of Italy
Moilse, Italy's Undiscovered Region
A Tour of Sicily Like No Other
Calabria!
... and watch this space for more Regions of Italy to come!!
UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Italy
UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Italy
Neapolitan Pizza Making Wins UNESCO Heritage Status
Other Local Italian Organizations
Sons of Italy - William Paca Lodge No. 1960 / Mountain View
Italian American Studies Association
Western Regional Chapter Fall 2017 Newsletter
Build an Italian Ancestral Family Tree
The Order of the Sons of Italy in America (OSIA) Lodge and At-Large members can now access the OSIA records collections online at Ancestry.com for free using the special link in the OSIA.org Members Only section.
If you are not an OSIA member, click here for details on how to become one today.
IAHF and Italian-Interest Videos
A night at Vin Santo's Ristorante cooking and wine
IAHF Festa della Repubblica video celebration
Ken Borelli discusses the IAHF
Italian Family Festa 2010 Part 2, brought to you by Judy Verona Joseph, former IAHF Board Member and Producer of On The Town
Zucchero interview with Judy Verona Joseph, former IAHF Board Member and Producer of On The Town
arrangiarsi: pizza... & the art of living
The Art of Neapolitan Pizzaiuolo
Cooking Pasta with Lucia Clementi
Interview with Ken Borelli and David Perzinski
St. Joseph's Day at the IAHF San Jose
The Italian American Heritage Foundation San Jose
Spencer sings God Bless America
Cena Fuori
IAHF Library Interview with Richard Stewart
Kevin Swanson talks with Ken Borelli
David Perzinski teaches Cucuzza pollenation
Pizza originally taught by Josephine Cancilla
Critics of Columbus by Richard Di Giacomo
Italian Renaissance Explorers by Richard Di Giacomo
IAHF presepi by Ken Borelli
Bitter Cichory and Sweet Espresso by Carmine Vittoria
Fall Harvest Garden by Sharon Mc Cray
Genealogy by Madeline Damiano
Presentation by Alfio Crema
Vin Santo Ristorante Cooking Class
Festa della Repubblica 2021
Richard Di Giacomo, the Italian Explorers
Michael Lella presentation
Dual Citzenship - Be an Italian and an American
It takes some time and effort but in the end you could call yourself a citizen of two great countries. You can download the form here to get started or go to the Consulate General of Italy website for more information.