A meeting in Sanremo in memory of Gino Guglielmi on the thirtieth anniversary of his death – Sanremonews.it

A meeting in Sanremo in memory of Gino Guglielmi on the thirtieth anniversary of his death – Sanremonews.it
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“To the dearest Gino Guglielmi who, adoring her, knows everything about our beloved Sanremo”, so wrote Carlo Daiuto in 1986.

Many in Sanremo still remember Gino Guglielmi, a multifaceted figure, pioneer of local TV, secretary of the Famija Sanremasca, journalist and local historian. Next Tuesday, at 4.30 pm in the headquarters of the Workers’ Federation (Via Francesco Corradi, 47) in Sanremo, a meeting will take place which will remember the figure of Gino Guglielmi. Among others, Mino Casabianca, Anna Maria Ferrari, Paolo Pippione, Roberto Pecchinino, Walter Vacchino will be present, moderated by Freddy Colt. Gianni Modena will read some texts by Gino Guglielmi.

Their daughters Antonella and Laura Guglielmi will be present and, during the meeting, images and videos will be projected, curated by Roberto Pecchinino. Organised: Official Lions Clubs of Italy, in collaboration with the Famija Sanremasca. Gino Guglielmi, brief biographical sketch (1926-1993).

For years secretary of the Famija sanremasca, founder and first director of the ‘Gardiora du Matussian’, still the organ of the association. A pioneer of local private TV, in the ’70s and ’80s he hosted highly successful broadcasts, which told of the disappeared Sanremo, which ended with the legendary Sanremo greeting Bona a vui. Among all, we remember ‘Il rigulé’.

A local journalist and historian, he is still remembered by many people who saw him on television or read about Secolo XIX or the many newspapers where he collaborated. Among his more in-depth studies, he published the first critical book on Antonio Rubino and his relationship with Sanremo. He had a particular interest in local characters, such as Benedetto Bresca, or in historical events. Entertainer and organizer of events, the Festopolis he created for the 1926 group are memorable. He created several sporting events and presided over various associations. He is responsible for the current structuring of the feast of the patron saint San Romolo, promoted by the Famija Sanremasca, which also remembers him every two years with a dialect poetry prize named after him.

He was awarded a gold medal by the Municipality of Sanremo, on the occasion of the patron saint of 13 October 1975, with the following motivation: “On the morning of April 25, 1945, while under the pressure of the American forces and the partisan insurrection, the German troops were abandoning Sanremo, an allied naval formation appeared in the bay to shell our city, under the guidance of an aircraft scout. Gino Guglielmi, having grabbed a box of signal rockets and a flare gun, intrepidly climbed the bell tower of San Siro and from the cockpit of the highest bell, while the bombardment continued, repeatedly launched with happy intuition a triple signal of three successive colours: red , white and green to make the pilot of the signal plane understand that Sanremo was now liberated. After a few low flights to understand what was happening, the pilot signaled via radio to the fleet to suspend fire, while as a sign of greeting, he cheerfully waved a scarf towards Guglielmi”.

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