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The '''Roma Country Club''' was a social club and ballroom located at 161 [[Venetian Way]] in [[Homewood]]. It was founded after [[World War II]] by Italian-American families. It was incorporated as a non-profit organization, with a mission of "promoting social intercourse among its members," on [[May 27]], [[1957]].
The '''Roma Country Club''' was a social club and ballroom located at 161 [[Venetian Way]] in the [[Edgemont Hills]] subdivision of [[Homewood]]. It was founded after [[World War II]] by Italian-American families. It was incorporated as a non-profit organization, with a mission of "promoting social intercourse among its members," on [[May 27]], [[1957]].


The founders of the Roma Country Club were [[Joseph Baldone]], [[John Bertella]], [[Anthony Cicio]], [[Sam Ferlisi]], [[Paul Noto]], [[Sam Pillitteri]], [[Paul Pocopanni]], [[Anthony Romeo]], [[Henry Salemi]], and [[Matt Scalici]].
The founders of the Roma Country Club were [[Joseph Baldone]], [[John Bertella]], [[Anthony Cicio]], [[Sam Ferlisi]], [[Paul Noto]], [[Sam Pillitteri]], [[Paul Pocopanni]], [[Anthony Romeo]], [[Henry Salemi]], and [[Matt Scalici]].

Latest revision as of 15:15, 30 May 2021

The Roma Country Club was a social club and ballroom located at 161 Venetian Way in the Edgemont Hills subdivision of Homewood. It was founded after World War II by Italian-American families. It was incorporated as a non-profit organization, with a mission of "promoting social intercourse among its members," on May 27, 1957.

The founders of the Roma Country Club were Joseph Baldone, John Bertella, Anthony Cicio, Sam Ferlisi, Paul Noto, Sam Pillitteri, Paul Pocopanni, Anthony Romeo, Henry Salemi, and Matt Scalici.

The corporation was dissolved on December 28, 1995.