St. Peter's Fiesta


St. Peter's Fiesta is a five-day festival honoring the patron saint of the fisherman, St. Peter. The festival is put on by the Italian American community of Gloucester, Massachusetts. The festival involves a carnival, seine boat races and the Greasy Pole contest, and attracts people from all over.

History

The festival began in 1927 when a life-sized statue of St. Peter was enshrined by fishermen in the heart of the Italian district in Gloucester. The fishermen and their families began to pray to their patron saint, and soon plans of a religious procession on June 29 came about. This procession grew to the festival it is today.
No festival was held in 1942–45 nor 2020.

Greasy Pole contest

The Greasy Pole is a three-day competition where men attempt to cross a 40-foot wooden piling that is extended horizontally 30 feet above the cold water of the harbor. The pole is covered in bacon fat, Crisco, fish guts, and lard from local restaurants and each contestant must try to retrieve the red flag attached at the end. The winner gets carried through the streets of Gloucester and is then able to drink for free at each public house stop along the route.
Concept
The Greasy Pole competition originated in Sicily in the 19th century or earlier, and was brought to Gloucester by the Italian immigrant population of fishermen in the early 20th century. The object is to walk across a greased pole protruding from a platform about from shore. This platform, depending on the tide, can be anywhere from above the water. The pole, which hangs over the water, is long, and only about as wide as a standard telephone pole. This pole is then heavily greased with biodegradable axle grease mixed with anything from Tabasco sauce to oil, banana peels, and various other slippery objects. A red flag is then nailed to the very end of the pole. The idea is to run out on the heavily greased pole and try to grab the flag before slipping and falling into the water. About 40 or 50 men between age 18–60 go out from Pavilion Beach in Gloucester MA during the St. Peter Fiesta, the last weekend of June. They walk the pole one at a time in a pre-determined order. Generally, the men are of Italian descent, although the walkers may include all nationalities. Because of the popularity of the event, there are strict rules as to who is eligible to walk on Sunday. The event is currently held on Friday, Saturday and Sunday at 4:45p.m.
Rules
The first round of the Greasy Pole is dubbed as the "Courtesy Round." This is done so that all the walkers get a chance to walk the pole. Generally, this is used to get a feel for exactly how greasy the pole really is. Some of the more experienced walkers only walk out a small distance and then dive off the pole into the water to save themselves from injury. Once all the walkers participating have walked, the second round begins. After the courtesy round is over, the flag can come down at any time.
There are three days in which the Greasy Pole is competed:
Fiesta Friday
Most of the newcomers to the Greasy Pole event walk on Friday. The winner of the Friday Greasy Pole will walk first on Saturday.
Fiesta Saturday
People who began walking before Greasy Pole Friday was implemented in 1999 or people who have won on Greasy Pole Friday walk on Saturday. The winner of Saturday then will walk first on Sunday.
Fiesta Sunday
Also referred to as Championship Sunday. The winner of Saturday walks first, and on the platform are the former Saturday and Sunday champions of the Greasy Pole from years past and protégés of the former champions who can no longer walk because they have died or can no longer walk for health reasons. Winning on Fiesta Sunday is the most prestigious honor that a Greasy Pole walker can achieve, and every year they return to walk on Fiesta Sunday.
Awards
Generally speaking, the Greasy Pole is done for bragging rights. A trophy is given out to the winner, but in the close knit town of Gloucester where everyone knows each other, this is done for the right to say "I won."
Dangers
This is obviously a very risky event. Walking through an almost frictionless environment anywhere from over water on a very narrow pole can be dangerous. Several injuries, most of them minor, can and have occurred. These injuries can range from scrapes and bruises to broken facial bones or ribs from falling and landing on the pole. Police boats are nearby to assist if someone is seriously injured and needs to be taken to the hospital.
Trivia
Past Winners
1931 to 1998 :
YearSaturday WinnerSunday Winner
1931Natale "Nat" MisuracaOritan Vincenzo
1932Oritan VincenzoOritan Vincenzo
1933Geronimo ParisiGeronimo Parisi
1934Jimmy SinagraDominic Grillo
1935Natale "Nat" MisuracaNot Held
1936No RecordNot Held
1937No RecordNot Held
1938Jerome LoicanoNot Held
1939Jerome LoicanoSalvatore Randazza
1940UnknownUnknown
1941Joe MarinoJoe Marino
1942Jerome LoicanoJoseph Frontiero
1943Joseph VergaPeter Mione
1944Joseph ArgussoLouie Linquata
1950John RandazzaJerome Liocano
1951Gino BiondoLouio Linquata
1952Joseph ArgrussoRained Out
1953Tommy MisuracaTommy Misuraca
1954Johny QuinceTommy Misuraca
1955Beanie NicastroBeanie Nicastro
1956Carlo "Sleppy" PallazollaCarlo "Sleppy" Pallazolla
1957UnknownUnknown
1958John FrontieroMike Calomo
1959Frank CataniaPhil Curcuru
1960Phil CurcuruFrank Benson
1961Not HeldNot Held
1962Not HeldNot Held
1963Phil CucuruPhil Cucuru
1964Salvatore TestaverdeJoe "Black" Frontiero
1965Phil Parisi & Phil CucuruPhil Cucuru & "Uncle" Salvatore Russo
1966Tom "Wolfman" CavanaughTom "Wolfman" Cavanaugh
1967Salvi BensonVito Calamo
1968Salvi BensonSalvi Benson
1969Salvi BensonGaetano Carini
1970Gaetano CariniPat Palmisano
1971Salvi BensonSalvi Benson
1972Tom "Wolfman" CavanaughSalvi Benson
1973Tom "Wolfman" CavanaughSalvi Benson
1974Tom "Wolfman" CavanaughSalvi Benson
1975Anthony "Matza" GiambancoAnthony "Matza" Giambanco
1976Gaetano CariniBenny Interante
1977Billy MumbrunoAnthony "Matza" Giambanco
1978Bobbi "Brother" AgostintAnthony "Matza" Giambanco
1979Joe PalmisanoSalvi Benson
1980Paul BertoliniAnthony "Matza" Giambanco
1981Jerry SantuccioDom Verga
1982Steve "Stubby" AsaroDom Verga
1983Phil VergaJerry Santuccio
1984Paul NicastroPeter "Black" Frontiero
1985Tom FavazzaDom Verga
1986Jerry CiolinoScott Clayton
1987Sam FrontieroPeter "Black" Frontiero
1988Anthony SaputoPeter "Black" Frontiero
1989Russell HinesPeter "Black" Frontiero
1990Johnny CorolloPeter "Black" Frontiero
1991Jerry CusamanoPeter "Black" Frontiero
1992Nico BrancaleonePeter "Black" Frontiero
1993Steve LaBlancPeter "Black" Frontiero
1994Dave FooteSteve LaBlanc
1995Steve GrayChris Carlson
1996John "Glass" ParisiRich Hopkins
1997Shawn PorperRich Hopkins
1998Jason PuglisiNino Sanfillippo

1999 to Current
YearFriday WinnerSaturday WinnerSunday Winner
1999Jake WoodJake WoodJake Wood
2000Dean DeCosteJude LaFavourSammo Frontiero
2001Phil PalmatieriJames SanfillipoJohn "Glass" Parisi
2002Sandi PalazzoloDean DeCosteJake Wood
2003Steve MilitelloSandy PalazzoloJake Wood
2004Stew McGillivrayStew McGillivrayPeter "Black" Frontiero
2005Vinny ParisiJimmy SilvaJake Wood
2006Danny Balbo Jr.Vinny ParisiJake Wood
2007Louis PerryJoe SanfillippoRussell Hines
2008Steve WilliamsonJohn ChurchStew McGillivray
2009Jason FavaloroJoe StellineStew McGillivray
2010Joe Brancaleone Jr.Peter CannavoStew McGillivray
2011Joseph "JoeyD" DaSilvaKraig HillAli D'Angelo
2012Ross "Cliffy" CarlsonNicky AvelisStew McGillivray
2013Kyle BarryZack AllenNicky Avelis
2014Jack RussKyle BarryMark Allen
2015Lenny TaorminaJoseph DaSilvaJake Wagner
2016Michael SanfilippoLenny TaorminaKyle Barry
2017Randy SweetRandy SweetJake Wagner
2018Frank TaorminaMichael SanfilippoRandy Sweet
2019Derek HopkinsDerek HopkinsDerek Hopkins

The 2011 Greasy Pole Fall Classic

To help raise some of the money needed to replace the greasy pole platform that was damaged by tropical storm Irene, the Saint Peter's Fiesta Committee hosted the 2011 Greasy Pole Fall Classic at Gloucester High School's Newell Stadium. The competition featured three greasy poles, designated bronze, silver, and gold. This is expected to be the only Fall Classic, as the Greasy Pole is to be replaced with a platform that will last a century. The two time champ Joe DaSilva is the first person to ever win on sea and land, which earned him the nickname "Surf and Turf Champion." In 2012 Nick Avelis won Saturday's pole, and in 2013 Kyle Barry won Friday's pole, making all three "turf" champions "surf" champions as well.
YearRoundWinner
2011BronzeKyle Barry
2011SilverNick Avelis
2011GoldJoe "JoeyD" DaSilva

In film

In 2009, CoffeeBlack Productions — the Gloucester filmmaking team of Emile Doucette, Thomas Papows, and Michael Pallazola – created a short 7-minute documentary about the Greasy Pole and its cultural significance in the small fishing community of Gloucester, Massachusetts. The film won the Documentary Educational Resources Award at the International Documentary Challenge at the Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Film Festival. The group has plans to make a feature-length version of the film due out in 2010.