
The Garlenda Meeting is an event eagerly awaited by enthusiasts and participants, and one of the most beloved elements is undoubtedly the welcome bag. This small but significant gesture represents not only a warm welcome, but also a tradition that has continued since the first year, 1984.
What does the Garlenda Meeting bag contain?
Exclusive event t-shirt: a tangible reminder of the experience, perfect for proudly displaying your participation.
Bonnet: essential for protecting yourself from the sun during summer days, adding a touch of style.
Artisanal biscuits: culinary delights from the Tumminello company in Sicily and the Cacciò pasta factory in Liguria, for a taste of regional traditions.
Calizzano Water Bottle: to stay hydrated during the event, an essential touch of freshness.
Brochure with the complete program: to not miss any appointments and live every moment of the meeting to the fullest.
MAFRA Products: ideal for cleaning and caring for your car, a must for every motor enthusiast.
Energy snack: offered by Paqualini Caffè, perfect for an energy boost during the day.
Noberasco Snacks: a tasty snack to stave off hunger in a healthy and delicious way.
A3 Calendar by Axel Gerstl: a practical and decorative calendar to plan the year in style.
Book of Sicilian fables: a touch of culture and tradition, ideal for adults and children.
Bottle of Santero Zero Alcohol Spritz: to toast in company without worries.
Ottobelli Lens Cleaning Cloth: perfect for keeping glasses and devices clean and ready for use.
The Garlenda Meeting bag is much more than a simple gift: it is a symbol of welcome, a way to make each participant feel part of a large family. Each object is carefully chosen to represent the best of the traditions and excellences that collaborate with the Fiat 500 Club Italia, making the meeting experience even more special and memorable.
In the photo below, the delivery of the 1000 packages of biscuits in the shape of 500, supplied by the famous Cacciò bakery in Gavenola with the traditional recipe dating back to 1904, arrived the Saturday before the Meeting. From left: Giancarlo Cacciò, Jonuz Haskja and Domenico Romano.



