A reminder from this week's LEO. St. James Church, for those who don't know, is the big yellow-brick church on Bardstown Road at Edenside, just a block north of Eastern Parkway.
<b>Speaking of Momma, “Mamma Mia!”</b>
Louisville turns Italian again this weekend - or at least a little piece of it in the Highlands does - as Festa Italiana returns for its fourth annual outing, turning the courtyard of St. James Church into an Italian village piazza complete with food, music and dancing.
The event, sponsored by the Italian American Association of Louisville, runs Friday (5-11 p.m.), Saturday (2-11 p.m.) and Sunday (noon-6 p.m.). There’ll be authentic Italian food and pastries and a wine and beer garden, live music and dancing, bocce games and activities ranging from a spaghetti-eating contest to pizza-tossing lessons and the Pino Marelli Trio from Detroit playing classic Italian tunes. For more info, go to
http://www.louisvilleitalians.com.