Italian Heritage Festival continues to get bigger, better
The sound of music, the smell of Italian cuisine and thousands of people filled the streets of Uniontown this weekend during the Italian Heritage Festival.
Event organizers said this year’s festival rivaled none other in the festival’s history, attracting people from all over southwestern Pennsylvania.
“It’s been so crowded and the streets so full of people that it’s hard to walk around at times,” said committee member Nancy Glad. “I can’t remember the festival ever being this big or attracting so many people.”
A nine-person committee, headed by chairman Terry Cellurale, is responsible for planning the two-day event filled with food, live music, entertainment and fun.
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