
""People appreciate the authenticity of it, the uniqueness of the space: a lot of people are obviously searching for community these days," said event founder Kevin D'Angelo."
""The mingling of different communities - intergenerational ones - is what I'm really proud of," he said."
""It's become a meaningful part of people's month.""
""It's become so popular by word-of-mouth that its last few events packed the massive hall to the brim with more than 150 attendees.""
Cinema Club Piacere at St. Mary's of the Snow Society in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, screens classic Italian-American films while serving traditional dishes. The event, founded by Kevin D'Angelo, fosters community among diverse age groups. Celebrating its one-year anniversary, the club has gained popularity through word-of-mouth, drawing over 150 attendees. Local vendors and sponsors support the event, which has become a significant monthly gathering for the community, emphasizing the importance of intergenerational mingling and authentic experiences.
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