ALL things Italo will be celebrated this month at Belmont when the Ciao Club of Newcastle holds its annual celebration of Italian food, cars, motorcycles and culture.
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The Ciao Club of Newcastle, a not-for-profit Italian car club that makes donations to Motor Neurone Disease NSW, will hold its sixth All Italian Day.
A large range of exotic Italian cars and motorcycles will be on display including a fire-engine red Ferrari along with Fiats, Alfa Romeos, Ducatis, Moto Guzzis, an MV Augusta, a Laverda and a Gilera.
A variety of Italian food will be available to tease the taste buds.
The event convener and Moto Guzzi enthusiast Dr Graeme Studdert will bring a number of motorcycles from his personal collection of Moto Guzzi classics, including a rare Cardellino and the pre-Vespa era Galletto.
“We want to welcome families and enthusiasts from across the Newcastle, Lake Macquarie, Central Coast and Hunter Valley region to come along to enjoy the All Italian Day at Belmont,” Dr Studdert said.
“There will be a feast both for the eyes and the senses.
“The event has grown over the past five years and we intend to make this sixth annual event the best yet.”
All Italian Day will be held on Sunday, October 15, from 9am until 2pm, at Cahill Oval, which can be accessed from the Pacific Highway at Maude Street Belmont.
Entry is $5 per person, children under 16 Free.