The Italian Family Traditions Keeper

Start with the Free 2026 Italian Family Traditions Calendar

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The Full Traditions Kit Is Coming

A beautifully designed 30-page PDF covering the ten most important Italian family traditions — Sunday dinner, La Vigilia, Easter, St. Joseph's Day, Carnevale, and more. What each one meant, why it mattered, how it changed after immigration, and how to keep it alive in your family today.

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The Family Memory Workbook Is Coming

A printable question-and-answer workbook designed to sit with your grandparents and record their stories before they are lost. Questions organized by theme — food memories, holiday traditions, immigration stories, family sayings, and the values they lived by. The most important thing you will ever print.

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Traditions Calendar - Yours Free When You Join Our Newsletter

A full-year printable calendar marking every Italian feast day and seasonal custom, with a one-line reminder of what to do. Print it. Put it on the fridge. Never miss a tradition again.

"I finally understand why my grandmother made the pastiera every Easter and why she started it three days before. This site gave me back a tradition I thought was lost."
Maria R., Montreal

What the kit includes:

The Italian Family Traditions Guide A beautifully designed 30-page PDF covering the ten most important Italian family traditions — what they were, why they mattered, how they changed after immigration, and how to keep them alive today.

The Family Memory Workbook A printable question-and-answer workbook to sit with your grandparents and record their stories before they are lost. Organized by theme — food memories, holiday traditions, immigration stories, family sayings, and values.

The Italian Traditions Calendar A printable annual calendar marking every major Italian feast day, holiday, and seasonal custom — with a one-line reminder of what to do on each one. Print it, put it on the fridge, never miss a tradition again.

While you wait — explore the traditions

The blog is already full of the stories, customs, and family history your kit will be built from. Start here:

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