The Great Italian Festival
There's some claim that Columbus Day is meant to celebrate Italian-American immigrants, and that is a basis of why the day became mainstream - but there are other ways we can observe that.
Such as this event which took place over the weekend. It's a sauce competition - bring (or buy) some bare noodles to try as many as possible and then vote on your favorite.
Of course, other Italian foods are for sale, as well as a farmer's market.
There's also music, which included Those Darn Accordions.
Not only is there a wine walk to taste samples from Tuscany, Sicily, Piedmont, and more - there's also grape stomping.
The age-old tradition was first represented on a Roman sarcophagus from the 3rd century AD.
The grape harvest is known as vendemmia.
October itself is Italian-American Heritage Month.

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