On Sunday, the 1100 block of Philadelphia Street was packed as people turned up for the Italian Festival to help child healthcare.
After a two-year hiatus due to Covid-19, the festival returned to Downtown Indiana with live music, food and drink and a vintage car cruise. Unofficial reports say close to 4,000 people were in attendance for the event. The event was co-organized by Mike Peter and Dennis Della Penna, co-owners of Bruno’s Restaurant, and Nick Karos, the owner of Nap’s and Josephine’s.
No word yet on how much money was raised. The money went to Renda Media and Digital’s Teddy Bear Fund Drive, which raises money for child healthcare at Indiana Regional Medical Center and Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh.
Pictures from the event can be found on our Facebook page.
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