“The history of the Giant Spiedo begins way back in 1956 there are many new features added over the years changes that have occurred and even customs that have disappeared since Ettore Baratto and Domenico “Memi” Zorzi respectively president and secretary of the Pro Loco of Pieve di Soligo created what would become the highlight of the Quartier del Piave.The fame of the event also crossed national borders as stated for example on the back of an old French postcard: “Extermination des oiseaux 3000 oiseaux “grillent” sur la place du Marché de Pieve di Soligo”“3000 birds that several women in the village committed to plucking for a week at the Locanda La Posta” the ones that end up on the spiedo are no longer lugarin but quails raised on local farms in the Veneto The “giant frying pan” in which the employee Elsa Baratto and other women fried the fritters has also disappeared.It was a large frying pan about four meters in diameter placed at a height of two meters and composed inside of many small frying pans containing oil each of which equipped with independent gas cylinders covered by a large curtain Many still remember the scent that spread all around Those were the years in which the President of the Italian Republic Giovanni Gronchi stopping to chat amiably with the Honorable Francesco Fabbri and asking him what town he came from having received the answer Pieve di Soligo recalled how passing through on a return trip from Vittorio Veneto he had been struck by the beauty of the colonnade of the Alla Loggia tavern.The same years in which Fellini or Moravia would stop by to greet the Pieve poet Andrea Zanzotto.And then you could also meet the soprano Toti Dal Monte or Giovanni Comisso intent on watching the “masters of the spiedo” Poldo and Ezio Antoniazzi directing the work around the giant spiedo Spiedo Gigante entered the Guinness Book of Records for the largest quail roast in the world.” Article and photos taken from www.spiedigante.it 2024 Edition will take place from 27th of September to 13th of October The 28th edition of the Corsa Internazionale Oderzo Marcadoc – The hills of Venice deals with tourist cultural and food and wine information of the Marca Trevigiana and the Veneto Notice is hereby given that on Saturday 7th and Sunday 8th October 2023 the Municipality of Pieve di Soligo will host the passage and arrival of the cycling event which will start from Lovadina and will involve several Municipalities of the Quartier del Piave and of the Vallata The passage of the riders through our municipality will take place indicatively between 12:00 and 18:00 coming from Collalto/Fornaci will run along the following streets:Toti dal Monte – Cal Monda – Schenelle – Caldella – San Martino – Refrontolo – Sartori – G Possamai – Mudolere – Cal del Medo – F they return to the municipal territory along the following routesRefrontolo – Sartori – G Vaccari – Piazza Vittorio Emanuele II – Capovilla – S.P 4 – Sernaglia – Pati – Patean – San Tiziano they re-enter the municipal territory along the following roads:Ponte degli Artiglieri – c/o Cantina “Colli del Soligo” cycle/pedestrian path – S.P Toffolin – Troi cycle/pedestrian path – Chiesuola – Roma – Troi cycle/pedestrian path – S This morning the traditional visit of Prosecco DOC Imoco to Pieve di Soligo at the headquarters of Eclisse the sponsor company of the Panthers that since 2019 has stood out on the jersey of the yellow-blue team and in particular on that of the Swedish star Isabelle Haak Eclisse is an excellence of our territory that for over 30 years has been producing counterframes for retractable sliding doors that allow the door to slide and disappear inside the wall and a bit like Imoco Volley has started over the years from a local dimension to project itself powerfully on the international stage to become a world leader in the sector with about 2000 frames produced per day and the ability to find solutions for any need 1989 when Luigi De Faveri founded the company a continuous growth for a company that for some years has associated its name with that of the Panthers invited yesterday to the company to greet the employees and the De Faveri family who welcomed the World Champions with all the honors as per tradition making them visit the production spaces and then acting as godmothers to a lottery with jerseys up for grabs At the end group photo and a nice toast to close the day of the Panthers at the Eclisse headquarters in Pieve di Soligo La Scala is preparing a tribute to Toti dal Monte on the occasion of “Lucia di Lammermoor,” the opera for which the great soprano holds the record: in fact she is the singer to have sung it the most times ever at La Scala The event was announced by Andrea Vitalini director of the Historical Archives of the Teatro alla Scala during the Study Conference “Toti Dal Monte: Ritratto di Signora,” which was held in Pieve di Soligo on Saturday afternoon in front of a full audience at the Battistella Moccia Auditorium But that was not the only surprise of the event which was curated by journalist and writer Elena Filini: with interest and emotion the audience was able to see a series of unpublished documents such as the report cards that little Antonietta had obtained at the Venice Conservatory with a consistently brilliant grade point average and her harmony exercises could also be heard Telling the story of the talented little girl who also recalled how Toti had participated in the Conservatory’s 100th anniversary as a pianist before her incredible voice was discovered where the young Antonietta Meneghel became Toti dal Monte and where she later had the opportunity to grow in technique and personality under Toscanini’s guidance La Fenice Theater also saw her often as a protagonist recalled Toti’s relationship with Venice and her singing “La Traviata” in Campo Sant’Angelo on April 25 in front of an endless throng of people celebrating the end of the war And then there was the more intimate and familiar Toti also remembered by Councillor Luisa Cigagna who together with Mayor Stefano Soldan strongly wanted these celebrations in the municipality of Pieve di Soligo: her favorite nursery rhymes were also read And then the honorary president of the Academy of Italian Cuisine who recounted the “Toti Gourmet,” a lover and promoter of Venetian gastronomy and the first woman to be admitted to the board of the Academy of Italian Cuisine then considered off-limits to the female gender Toti dal Monte’s 130th birthday celebrations will continue in Pieve di Soligo with dinner-concerts in her honor and many other events throughout 2023 Climbing amped up significantly on 169km and 140km new courses for gravel rainbow jerseys Map for elite men's route at 2023 UCI Gravel World Championships(Image credit: UCI / Pedali di Marca)Map for elite women's route at 2023 UCI Gravel World Championships(Image credit: UCI / Pedali di Marca)The UCI Gravel World Championships return to the Veneto region of Italy Just one month before the second edition of the battle for rainbow stripes the UCI announced that Pedali di Marca would take over as organisers for the event Then a completely new course was unveiled for Treviso with races departing from Lago Le Bandie and including finish circuits at Pieve di Soligo Gone were the mostly flat courses from the inaugural season which saw road tactics play out for sprint finishes in the elite races Pauline Ferrand-Prévot (France) took the women’s victory ahead of Sina Frei (Switzerland) and Gianni Vermeersch (Belgium) led a pack of eight other pro road stars across the line for the men’s title Significantly more climbing has been added this year for all categories of racing with elite women covering 140 kilometres on Saturday and elite men riding 169 kilometres on Sunday.  from the hard-packed white pebbles to the paved black tarmac feature nine key climbs for the elite men and eight climbs for the elite women Though 25 kilometres shorter than the inaugural edition of the men’s race the course on Sunday has 1,900 metres of elevation gain and they are refined down to the smallest detail," said Daniele Pontoni "Whoever takes home the rainbow jerseys in the Elite categories will have truly deserved them." All fields begin with a 5km lap on a dirt road around Lake Le Bandie in Spresiano The route heads directly north to the first of three passes through the finish line in Pieve di Soligo The opening 30km passes through Grave di Papadopoli which offers terrain for attacks and riders to settle into positions over the longest stretch of dirt road 21km along the Piave River. This is where the route leads to what Pontoni calls 'the first tricky point' "The first tricky point will be the stretch of dirt road that the riders will tackle in the initial section of the course: 21 kilometres that are really demanding I compared that stretch to the Arenberg Forest at Paris-Roubaix: it is far from the finish line but it will create a first big selection where it will become clear who cannot win this UCI World Championships," he said after a course preview in late September the route turns away from the river and over the hills of Collalto the first climb alongside vineyards at 3.8km and a 3.9% average gradient.  Hard-packed white roads then lead to the heart of the Prosecco hills in Pieve di Soligo and the beginning of the first loop which is approximately 60km for elite men and 45km for elite women The clockwise circuit begins with an asphalt climb to  Arfanta (3.7 km at 4.3%) followed by Nogarolo (700 metres at 11.6%) and Ca' del Poggio (1.2 km at 12.2%) near San Pietro The men’s route swings wide for extra kilometres just after Arfanta and again before San Pietro with a climb across Formeniga (1.2km at 6.2%) which is unique for Sunday’s course Organisers called a stretch of dirt roads through Val Trippera ‘treacherous’ as the route heads back for a second pass of the finish line and another clockwise circuit for the final 70km Headed to the west on off-road sectors of Patean and Palù di Sernaglia the men’s route takes in extra kilometres passing the Isola dei Morti "The decisive section to decide the winner will be the final 70 km loop The last difficulty is only 7 km from the finish line in Pieve di Soligo," added Pontoni the most challenging part of the route takes in the final four climbs in the final 25km The ascent of San Vigilio is only 300 metres long but at 16.5% is a stiff challenge It leads directly to the ascents of Le Serre (3.4 km at 7%) and Le Tenade (900 metres at 3.9%) A short reprieve follows for the final climb From the descent of San Gallo riders will navigate cobblestone streets that pass the Church of Saints Peter and Paul and finish at Piazza Balbi Valier in Pieve di Soligo a sports marketing and public relations agency which managed projects for Tour de Georgia a Georgia non-profit to promote safe cycling She is proud to have worked in professional baseball for six years - from selling advertising to pulling the tarp for several minor league teams She has climbed l'Alpe d'Huez three times (not fast) Her favorite road and gravel rides are around horse farms in north Georgia (USA) and around lavender fields in Provence (France) Vollering third behind Polish rider who takes first win in four years to claim rainbow jersey taking the rainbow jersey after attacking over 20km from the finish in Pieve di Soligo ahead of Silvia Persico (Italy) in second and Demi Vollering (Netherlands) in third.  Wins have eluded the Polish talent for a long time taking her last victory at the 2019 Women’s Tour on the road ending a four-year drought with a World Title ahead of a stacked field of gravel specialists and the very best women’s road cycling has to offer.  The road specialists dominated the off-road discipline occupying nine of the top 10 spots on the day with the Polish rider winning the rainbow jersey in Veneto after nearly five hours of racing able to lift her bike above her head after the effort.  the UCI was forced to respond to widespread confusion informing the public of their regrets that the event wasn't being broadcast with mandatory TV coverage promised for 2024 and beyond.  I’m just so happy.” said an elated Niewiadoma after the finish I felt good and could see the others suffering expecting Demi [Vollering] or someone to join me but I wanted to eliminate some numbers in the group I knew the final lap from the course recon and that there were some technical parts so I felt it was a good time for me to go at that moment.” “After such a long time of not winning a race I really feel like I had the best equipment today I learned quickly that gravel racing is so important to have the right gearing and every equipment detail It was my first gravel race," added Niewiadoma who received advice from her Canyon-SRAM teammate Tiffany Cromwell (Australia) "This win feels so amazing and I’m really grateful for everyone who helped." The impressive field of over 100 registered riders tackled the 140km course with 1660m elevation gain in in the Veneto region of Italy for the second edition of the UCI Gravel World Championships Missing from the start was defending champion Pauline Ferrand-Prévot (France) because of COVID-19 The first separation came after 40km when a group of 25 which included all the pre-race favorites came to the front led by the Italian quartet of SorayaI Paladin the numbers in the front group has dwindled down to 13 riders with Kasia Niewiadoma (Poland) a trio from the Netherlands Demi Vollering Lorena Wiebes and Yara Kastelijn and Italy’s Letizia Borghesi The front group lost four more riders as they climbed the Ca’ Del Poggio (1.2km at 12.3%)  but the chasers were not far away.  By kilometre 104 the numbers in the front had swelled back up to 15 strong The Italian riders continued to set the pace while a chasing group containing the Belgium trio of Sabrina Stultiens Sanne Cant and Marthe Truyen were over a minute behind After climbing the San Vigilio (0.4km at 15.5%) Le Serre (2.4km at 6.3%) with the front group Niewiadoma attacked on Le Tenade (0.9km at 6.5%) with Persico and Vollering in pursuit the Polish rider has a 45-second gap on Vollering Niewiadoma still had 38 seconds on Vollering and Persico with only one kilometre to go to cross the finish line for her first victory in four years.  Results powered by FirstCycling during which time he also wrote for Eurosport Prior to joining the team he reported on races such as Paris-Roubaix and the Giro d’Italia Donne for Eurosport and has interviewed some of the sport’s top riders in Chloé Dygert he spends the majority of his time watching other sports – rugby Slovenian drops Vermeersch 18km from the line to claim rainbow jersey with Swift third claiming the rainbow jersey after distancing Florian Vermeersch (Belgium) on the climb to Le Serre Vermeersch kept the gap tight after being distanced but dropped his chain 14.5km from the finish losing him a crucial 10 seconds in the process on the Slovenian who was on his way to another World title adding to his junior and U23 rainbow jerseys from the road.  Mohorič wasn’t certain as he hit the final brutal climb of the day up the Collagu (1.7km at 11.8%) unbeknownst to the mechanical Vermeersch had suffered and to his now 38-second lead over the fighting Belgian.  The 28-year-old Slovenian would only extend the lead as the finish line and World title awaited him grinding over the final narrow path past the fans wrestling his bike for all it’s worth until he crested the top with only a technical descent between him and the finish Mohorič crashed in the final 3.5 kilometres as he threw caution to the wind and flew down the descent despite his lead approaching the minute mark clearly worried about Vermeersch chasing him down but he would quickly remount and survive to the line Mohorič originally got up the road in a trio alongside the Belgian and Connor Swift (Great Britain) and they were clearly the strongest on the day distancing the rest of the 224-rider field prior to the second time check of the day The Slovenian looked the strongest as the trio built an advantage of over four minutes on the chasing pack behind utilising his expert descending skills to force Vermeersch into wasting energy after Swift had dropped on the San Vigilio climb Big favourite Wout van Aert (Belgium) had a disastrous day suffering untimely mechanicals and a crash in the opening 60 kilometres which saw him at times over 10 minutes off the pace of Mohorič and Co up front and out of contention for the victory. He fought valiantly in the final phase of racing and finished eighth.  Defending champion Gianni Vermeersch (Belgium) struggled on the hillier parcours that completely contrasted the first edition of the Gravel World Championships in 2022 eventually finishing 10:50 down on Mohorič in 11th I had one of the best days on the bike and enjoyed it so much,” Mohorič said “As I kid I always wanted to start mountain biking and then I started to practice road cycling because my friends did and today I really enjoyed it It hurt my legs but my mind was super happy." “Congrats also to Florian [Vermeersch] and Connor [Swift] because they were also super strong but I used the weight advantage in my favour on the climbs and I’m super proud of this achievement.” Mohorič was confident in his race plan and having made it through the early phases unscathed “I always believed from the very start The more I was making it through selections the more I felt I had good legs and I knew the final as I reckoned the last 40km,” Mohorič said I couldn’t do a better parcours: it was super technical super sharp and steep climbs and that suits me perfectly.  “I knew I had to hurt myself and the others would also suffer and in the end I managed to hold on all the way to the end.” highlighting that he had simply pushed it one step too far even for how good a bike handler he is I went around [the corner] on the path and then in the race I saw you could cut so I figured why not cut but it was not a great idea and I slipped out but I stayed calm and knew I had a small gap so I didn’t panic,” explained Mohorič Mohorič spoke highly of the event’s long future going forward and that he would definitely come back and race at the Gravel World Championships again if he was able to.  After the riders set off from a wonderful morning by the Le Bandie lake the first hour of racing saw the cream rise to the top with road specialists Van Aert and Mohorič making it into an early split alongside defending champion Vermeersch in a group of 20 or so riders.  Back together after 46km with a large group of 60 passing through the first intermediate time check at the finish location in Pieve di Soligo led by Germany’s Lukas Baum with Van Aert staying towards the pointy end of racing in third position.  Through the second time check at Revine Lago but his presence in the leading group was no longer felt as Mohorič had moved into the race lead in a small group with Florian Vermeersch (Belgium) Alejandro Valverde (Spain) and Cameron Mason (UK) just ahead of the Nogarolo climb 74km into the day’s action The De Marchi cousins led the chase behind with both Alessandro and Mattia sitting 16 seconds back on Mohorič and co alongside Matevž Govekar and Markus Pajur.  Vermeersch and Mohorič split the front group after the time check gaining an advantage on Valverde and Voss before a descent section with Mason further off the back and the rest of the race an even greater distance away from the lead.  the leading trio’s advantage over the first chase group was over the minute mark passing the second passage of the finish through Pieve di Soligo with a 1:27 advantage on the chasing quartet of Valverde Alessandro de Marchi and Keegan Swenson (USA) The clock would continue to go in the wrong direction for the chasers throughout the next 70 kilometres with the leaders’ gap only blowing out to 4:00 ensuring that the three riders in front would fight for the win and occupy the whole of the podium.  folding under Mohorič’s pressure on the San Vigilio climb and almost grinding to a halt as the other two pushed on with a much better cadence ready to fight out the victory in the final 18.6km notorious for being one of the finest road descenders in the world started to apply pressure each time the road went downhill forcing the Belgian to expend extra energy with each small gap he made.  Vermeersch was able to respond to all of Mohorič’s tactics until they hit the climb up to La Serre where the Slovenian finally began to crack the Belgian but it certainly wasn’t over as Vermeersch kept his opponent in sight over the top The former Paris-Roubaix runner-up’s day would perhaps end when he suffered a late mechanical in the final 15km as he dropped his chain and was forced to dismount momentarily allowing Mohorič to gain an extra 10 seconds of advantage.  Mohorič looked nervous throughout the final phase looking over his shoulder and checking to see if Vermeersch was chasing him down but once he hit the final climb up to Collagu his advantage ballooned out another 30 seconds.  The last challenger to the Slovenian would only be himself as he dangerously descended into the final 5 kilometres sending it through the corners and braking late eventually slipping out as he turned onto a small footbridge.  It wouldn’t go any further than just a scare for Mohorič as his advantage was simply too big and he was able to roll comfortably into the finish and lift his new unreleased Merida bike above his head with a rainbow jersey awaiting him.  Results powered by FirstCycling The boys from Mullingar RFC U-14s were invited by Rugby Piave to participate in a tournament in an area of northern Italy called Pieve di Soligo situated just north of Treviso and last week spent a few brilliant days in Italy This trip is the latest chapter in Mullingar RFC's tradition of U-14 rugby tours as each year there is an opportunity to play rugby on foreign soil Forty-two boys and 17 mentors departed from the rugby club last Saturday morning and arrived in Venice to begin a once-in-a-lifetime experience These boys will build bonds and friendships on tour that will remain with them for the rest of their lives The trip has been 18 months in planning and funded by various events including a Rock n Bowl evening The parents of each of the boys have contributed more than 600 collective hours in organising and delivering each of these events It has been a massive undertaking and one that the boys will appreciate in years to come Over the course of the few days the touring party stayed at the Venezia di Marina campsite Venice and had six swimming pools and water slides at their disposal Their trip also included a day trip to one of Europe's biggest adventure parks in addition to a canal trip into Venice to visit St Mark's Square for a little bit of culture before they made their way by train to Treviso for dinner at the famous Osteria Per Bacco the main event was on Monday last as they celebrated Italian Liberation Day by taking part in an annual tournament organised by the local rugby club Rugby Piave management and parents had a brilliant trip and would like to express their gratitude to everyone for all the support and hard work over the last 18 months Great success for the parade of allegorical floats that inaugurated the 2025 edition of the traditional event The official presentation of the event is on Saturday in San Pietro di Feletto according to the estimate of the organizers of the Pro Loco provided the backdrop for the parade of allegorical floats that inaugurating the 2025 edition of Carnevali di Marca Included in the 34th Festa della Candelora – tradition that adds to tradition – the parade of allegorical floats took place in Tarzo for the 41st edition the dance group from the Movimento Fitness gym in Tarzo accompanied by the voice of Moreno Meneguz ten masked floats paraded through the streets of the town creativity and passion of groups of volunteers linked to parishes These were the floats of the Parish Group of Nervesa della Battaglia (theme: “Dreaming of the Caribbean”) the Coriandolando Group for Pieve di Soligo (“The Jungle Book”) the Allegra Comitiva di Bidasio of Nervesa della Battaglia (“The Egyptians”) the Festeggiamenti association of Sernaglia della Battaglia (“Dreams in the drawer”) the Ragazzi Anni 80 association of Lovadina (“The Rainbow Dragon”) the Quei de Soligo Group (“Peter Pan and the crew of Soligo”) the Fon Fierun Group of Corbanese (“Hopi White Eagle”) the Dal Santo Group of Prata di Pordenone (“The 4 seasons”) the Friends of Tezze (“The farmer and the girl”) and the Allegria Group of Maserada (“Let’s season together”) The 2025 edition of Carnevali di Marca includes 22 parades of allegorical floats and six events for families the traditional review will continue with the stages of Susegana (January 26) Nervesa della Battaglia (February 1 evening) Santa Lucia di Piave (February 22 evening) The official presentation of the event is scheduled for Saturday everyone in the square in Giavera del Montello where the anticipation for an unprecedented show for families is growing (14.02.2025) The magical season of Carnevali di Marca intensifies its events and heads towards the grand finale in early March Between parades of allegorical floats and shows for families there are six events scheduled for the fifth weekend of Carnevali di Marca starting at 2:30 pm and with the voices of Roberto Biz and Federico Campodall’Orto the second edition of the parade of allegorical floats organized by the municipal administration of Farra di Soligo and Carnevali di Marca starting at the Soligo celebration area and continuing along Via dei Colli Fifteen floats and masked groups are expected on the parade: the “Carlo Brandolini” nursery school of Soligo and the “San Martino” nursery school of Col San Martino (“The magical circus of the little ones”) the “Bruno Munari” nursery school of Farra di Soligo (“Reading the Rabaltai of Ciano del Montello (“Journey in the color of peace”) the Colombera Committee of Cusignana (“Journey”) the Coriandolando Group for Pieve di Soligo (“The Jungle Book”) the Fon Fierun of Corbanese (“Hopi White Eagle”) the Cerletti wine school (“A great wine is made in a great barrel”) the San Rocco Celebration Committee of Gaiarine (“Musica maestro”) the Friends of Levada Group (“Carnival in Rio”) the Parish Group of Nervesa della Battaglia (“Dreaming of the Caribbean”) the Sempre Quei Tezze (“The Farmer Seeks a Wife”) the Selva Carnival Committee (“The Court of King Carnival”) the Quei de Soligo Group (“Peter Pan and the Crew of Soligo”) organized by the Pro Loco and sponsored by the municipal administration the parade of allegorical floats – a recovery of the event not held on 26 January due to bad weather – will start from the central Piazza Martiri della Libertà to go through the streets of the town where the Pro Loco and the municipal administration organize the traditional Carnevale del Mazariol there will be 10 allegorical floats parading through the streets of the center accompanied by the new voice of Jessica Dal Bo The parade will be opened by the Allegorical Association of San Gaetano di Montebelluna (theme: “New Cinema Paradiso”) the Team Costruttori allo Sbando (“The Daltons”) the Ragazzi degli Anni ’80 of Lovadina (“The Rainbow Dragon and the Village of Clouds”) the Gruppo Giovani Anni ’50 of Silea (“The Sea and Its Treasures) the Friends of Ponte Crepaldo of Eraclea (“A Dancing Tribe”) che passione!” of Rossano Veneto (“A Fantastic Story”) the Gruppo Simpabersa APS of San Stino di Livenza (“Dancing with Heroes”) the Friends of via Colombo of Jesolo (“Different Pieces of a Perfect Puzzle”) and the float of the Comitato Colombera of Cusignana (“Journey to the East”) with the organization of the Pro Loco and speaker Nicola Stefani the spotlight will be on one of the most traditional parades of allegorical floats The Sernaglia Carnival has in fact reached its 76th edition having been born in the second half of the 40s of the last century as a moment of closeness to the seasonal emigrants who leave the country to seek fortune abroad which will develop through the streets of Sernaglia starting from Viale Divisione Julia and arriving in Piazza Martiri the dance groups of the allegorical floats will perform on stage until 8 pm when the fireworks display will begin The catwalk will be opened by the float of the Festeggiamenti di Sernaglia della Battaglia association (“I sogni nel cassetto”) Then there is space for the San Rocco Celebration Committee of Gaiarine (“Musica maestro”) the Pro Loco of Cornuda (“The Kingdom of Anubis”) Fon Fierun of Corbanese (“Hopi Aquila Bianca”) the Sempre Quei of Tezze (“The Farmer Seeks a Wife”) the 2025 edition of the classic event starts and will continue until Tuesday 4th March streamers and lots of fun for young and old the 2025 edition of Carnevali di Marca starts An event that smells of tradition: not only because it is the 41st parade of allegorical floats in Tarzo but also because it is now customary for the event organized by the association chaired by Redo Bezzo to start right here which includes three weekends of celebrations and events until the beginning of February the parade will start at 2:30 pm and will be organized by the Pro Loco in collaboration with the Carnevali di Marca association which will thus inaugurate the first of 22 events with the allegorical floats scheduled until Tuesday 4 March when the most colorful celebration of the year will end with the parades of Treviso and Conegliano The opening parade will be preceded by the dance group from the Movimento Fitness gym in Tarzo ten masked floats will parade through the streets of the town the float of the Parish Group of Nervesa della Battaglia (theme: “Dreaming of the Caribbean”) of the Coriandolando Group for Pieve di Soligo (“The Jungle Book”) of the Allegra Comitiva di Bidasio of Nervesa della Battaglia (“The Egyptians”) of the Festeggiamenti association of Sernaglia della Battaglia (“Dreams in the drawer”) of the Ragazzi Anni 80 association of Lovadina (“The Rainbow Dragon”) of the Quei de Soligo Group (“Peter Pan and the crew of Soligo”) of the Fon Fierun Group of Corbanese (“Hopi White Eagle”) of the Dal Santo Group of Prata di Pordenone (“The 4 seasons”) of the Friends of Tezze (“The farmer and the girl”) and of the Allegria Group of Maserada (“Let’s season together”) The day will fill the center of Tarzo with celebration and joy There will also be the possibility of having lunch and dinner on site the first Sunday of the Festa della Candelora will be accompanied by an exhibition of agricultural machinery and a market of agri-food products the 2025 edition of Carnevali di Marca begins which includes 22 parades of allegorical floats and six events for families the Carnevali di Marca season will continue with the stages of Susegana (January 26) Breda di Piave (February 23 family events) Treviso (1 and 2 March events for families The official presentation of the event is scheduled for Saturday 25 January cultural and food and wine information of the Marca Trevigiana and the Veneto.