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A Chapter of UNICO National, the largest Italian American service organization in the U.S.
UNICO was founded on October 10, 1922 in Waterbury, Connecticut. A group of 15 men, led by Dr. Anthony P. Vastola, came together to create what has become a very special and very proud organization. It was Dr. Vastola’s dream to create an Italian American service organization to engage in charitable works, support higher education, and perform patriotic deeds.
The name UNICO was selected as best representing the nature and the character of this fledgling organization. The name is the Italian word for unique, one of a kind. The founders believed that UNICO would be the only one of its kind because it placed service to the community before and above fraternity. At the same time they hoped that the rest of society would come to know and understand the real contributions of Italian Americans to our way of life. Its sole purpose was to unite all Italian Americans and motivate them to become more civic minded. In order to accomplish this, members would have to understand that they would have to make sacrifices, not for personal gain, but for service to others. In the ensuing years UNICO became an acronym that stood for Unity, Neighborliness, Integrity, Charity, and Opportunity.
Celebrate Europe Day with us, this time, your language practice moves straight to the dance floor!
EUROPE DAY – Karaoke Night
Friday May 8, 2026 | 6:00 PM
Muddy Waters, 521 Valencia St, San Francisco, CA 94110
Celebrate Europe Day with us, this time, your language practice moves straight to the dance floor!
Join Alliance Française de San Francisco, Goethe-Institut, and Istituto Italiano Scuola for a festive and musical evening of karaoke, conversation, and international hits. Whether you want to practice your French lyrics, sing in Italian or German, or simply enjoy the atmosphere, this night is all about celebrating languages, culture, and friendship across Europe.
Pick your favorite song, grab the mic, and show off your singing talent, or cheer on fellow guests and share a few laughs along the way. No pressure, just good vibes!
Not a singer? No problem! Come enjoy the lively atmosphere, sip a signature cocktail, and help us light up the dance floor. It’s the perfect opportunity to meet fellow language lovers and celebrate the joy of being together.
And the night doesn’t stop there: a live band will take the stage after the karaoke session, keeping the music going and the dance floor alive!
How much?
Absolutely free! (Food and drinks at the bar are available for purchase.)
Let’s toast to Europe, music, and community.
We can’t wait to see you there!
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A Chapter of UNICO National, the largest Italian American service organization in the U.S.
UNICO was founded on October 10, 1922 in Waterbury, Connecticut. A group of 15 men, led by Dr. Anthony P. Vastola, came together to create what has become a very special and very proud organization. It was Dr. Vastola’s dream to create an Italian American service organization to engage in charitable works, support higher education, and perform patriotic deeds.
The name UNICO was selected as best representing the nature and the character of this fledgling organization. The name is the Italian word for unique, one of a kind. The founders believed that UNICO would be the only one of its kind because it placed service to the community before and above fraternity. At the same time they hoped that the rest of society would come to know and understand the real contributions of Italian Americans to our way of life. Its sole purpose was to unite all Italian Americans and motivate them to become more civic minded. In order to accomplish this, members would have to understand that they would have to make sacrifices, not for personal gain, but for service to others. In the ensuing years UNICO became an acronym that stood for Unity, Neighborliness, Integrity, Charity, and Opportunity.