Halls named after Lombardi and Tetella – Teramo

TERAMO. In the Gemma Marconi school and in the Regina Margherita institute, two people from Teramo who passed away in recent months, protagonists of the cultural and social life of the city, will be remembered: Patrizia Lombardi And Maria Teresa Di Antonio known as “Tetella”. Marconi’s future play room will be named after Lombardi, journalist and writer; The former Regina Margherita theater will be named after Tetella, involved in numerous solidarity initiatives.
The decision was decided by Asp1 on the proposal of the extraordinary commissioner Roberto Canzio. «We continue in what was and remains a worthy historical tradition of the ASP», states Canzio, «that is, remembering people who distinguished themselves with their professionalism and their commitment to the community they belong to. A heartfelt and convinced tribute that will live again in those spaces which, once the recovery and renovation work is finished, will return to full usability.”
Lombardi, born in Teramo on 16 June 1959 and passed away on 6 January, directed various periodicals. In the field of fiction you have received national and international recognition, including the special jury prize at the Prevert in Milan and two editions of the Teramo Prize for an unpublished story. Numerous of her writings have been published in anthologies, theatrical transpositions and stage readings. Numerous writings have been published in anthologies, theatrical transpositions and stage readings.
“Tetella”, born in Teramo on 12 May 1952 and passed away on 18 February, expressed her social commitment in the voluntary sector to guarantee the rights of the most fragile and needy people. She was also involved in politics and served as a city councilor from 2004 to 2008.

 
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