Dedication of Piazza Costanza

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  • Опубліковано 24 бер 2024
  • The Little Italy Association of San Diego (LIA) officially unveiled a brand
    new 2,000 square foot public piazza, Piazza Costanza, on Tuesday,
    November 28th at the corner of Columbia and W. Ash Streets adjacent
    to Luma Luxury Apartments. The community was invited to attend
    and celebrate the opening of Little Italy’s newest, and first piazza
    dedicated to a woman with San Diego leaders, sponsors, and
    community members. Piazza Costanza honors Margaret “Midge”
    Costanza, daughter of Sicilian immigrants, Costanza was a social
    and political activist who served as a top advisor and the first
    female assistant to President Jimmy Carter. The dedication included
    commencement words from dignitaries, community leaders, and
    friends, as well as the unveiling ceremony with a special performance,
    refreshments and hors d’oeuvres.
    The ceremony started with a special musical performance leading
    into opening remarks from LIA’s Chief Executive Administrator,
    Marco Li Mandri, followed by close friends from her professional
    career and personal life, and blessing by Our Lady of the Rosary’s
    Father Joe Tabigue.
    “The Little Italy Association has been working with close friends of
    Midge’s for a few years to bring this dedication and Piazza to fruition.
    Midge contributed so much to San Diego along her professional
    journey and was a huge supporter of San Diego’s Little Italy. With the
    dedication, we were honored to have our newest piazza be the first
    piazza to be dedicated to a woman, and such an important figure in
    our community and a friend of Little Italy,” said Marco Li Mandri,
    chief executive administrator of the Little Italy Association. “The
    Association has been focused on curating dynamic piazzas in our
    neighborhood that honor the rich history of Little Italy and the
    contributions of Italians, creating an environment that welcomes
    residents and visitors to sit and take in the beautiful ambience. These
    piazzas have become a staple of what our neighborhood is known for.”
    Known for her wit, outspoken manner, and commitment to her
    convictions, she fought for the rights and dignity of all people,
    particularly women, the LGBTQ community, and other marginalized
    groups. The daughter of Sicilian immigrants Midge Costanza became the first City councilwoman in Rochester, New York in 1973. She later
    rose to become the first female assistant to a U.S. President. Midge
    moved to San Diego in the 1980s where she was active in numerous
    organizations and issues. She had the rare ability to bring together
    people with different viewpoints to accomplish a shared civic goal. In
    honor of her outstanding service, Piazza Costanza includes a monument
    with a bronze bust sculpture of Midge Costanza, custom planters with
    quotes from her with enhanced landscaping, hanging flower baskets,
    and tables and chairs with umbrellas.
    Major contributors to the project included the Lennar Corporation,
    State of California, County of San Diego, Joan and Irwin Jacobs, the
    Spoon-Wallace Family, Marco and Laura Li Mandri and Family, Laurie
    Black and The Lawrence Family, Joe Vecchio, and Bonnie Dumanis
    and Denise Nelesen.

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