Honoring Jack "Giacomo" Virdone posthumously upon the occasion of the co-naming of a Street in Queens, New York, in recognition of his remarkable life and commitment to community
Virdone, an Italian immigrant, owned and operated Alba Pizzeria & Ristorante, which became a beloved establishment since its acquisition in 1984. His dedication to quality and authenticity in Italian cuisine not only garnered him a loyal clientele but also made the restaurant a hallmark of Briarwood. The resolution reflects the community’s effort to preserve the memory of individuals who contributed positively to local culture and society, ensuring future generations recognize and appreciate such legacies.
Senate Resolution No. 826 honors Jack 'Giacomo' Virdone posthumously, acknowledging his significant contributions to the Briarwood community in Queens, New York. This resolution paves the way for a street co-naming ceremony that will commemorate his legacy and the impact he had on local dining culture and community philanthropy. The ceremony is set to take place on April 19, 2025, marking a celebration of Virdone's life and achievements through the renaming of a street in his honor.
The recognition of Virdone's contributions highlights the broader theme of community resilience and support for local businesses. While his restaurant's legacy is celebrated, this resolution also emphasizes the importance of local entrepreneurship and philanthropic efforts within the community. Virdone's actions, such as his support for local charities, schools, and focus on community development, resonate through this honor, as they serve as a model for civic engagement and the potential for local leaders to inspire change.