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Classes

Learning at the CCI

Registration is now open for our Fall 2024 Semester!

This page is dedicated to Dr. Renata Giacobbe (1938-2013)

Italian Classes

Beginner Italian 

Mondays at 6:00pm

Tuesdays at 7:15pm

Thursdays at 2:30 pm 

September 9th- November 25th | No class on 10/14 or 11/11

September 10th – November 12th

September 5th – November 7th

Advanced Beginner Italian

Tuesdays at 6:00pm 

Thursdays at 1:00pm

September 10th – November 12th

September 5th- November 7th

Intermediate Italian

Mondays at 6:00 pm

September 9th – November 2nd | No Class on 10/14 or 11/11

Conversation Italian

Saturday 10:30am

September 21st- November 23rd

Intro to Italian Language by Music

Monday at 7:15pm

September 9th – November 25th | No Class on 10/14 or 11/11 

Sicilian Meetup Group: Free

Wednesday 2:00pm

September 4th – November 6th

Tourism (4 Weeks)

Saturday 11:00am

August 31 – September 28 | No class on September 14th 

Children’s Italian 

Saturday 11:45am

Saturday September 21 – November 23

$125 Member Child | $175 Non-Member Child

Class Cost

Class cost is as follows:

Adult Classes: 10 Weeks 

  • $175.00 for CCI Members
  • $225.00 for non-members

Prices include materials and workbook.

To register send a check to CCI Buffalo, 2351 Delaware Ave. Buffalo NY 14216. If have any questions, contact Toni Marie Di Leo at 716-432-9512 or email her at language@ccibuffalo.org.

Meet the Instructors

Paul Castricone Headshot

Paul Castricone

Italian Advanced Beginner Lessons

Marco Trivellato Headshot

Marco Trivellato

Italian Intermediate Lessons

Manola de Munda headshot

Manola De Munda

Italian Beginner Lessons

Dr. Charles Travagliato

Beginner Instructor

Pietro Mendola

Emanuela Pecchoioli

Italian Conversation

Domenica DiBartolomeo

Children’s Italian Classes

Maria Garozza Payne Headshots

Maria Garozzo-Payne, MPA

Sicilian Instructor

Italian Beginner Lessons

Italian Advanced Beginner Lessons

The Centro Culturale Italiano di Buffalo Language Program is supported by the generosity of Dr. Ralph Sperraza and Mr. Gary L. Mucci