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Awards 1998 (Troconis)

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Recognized member, Ninfa Troconis

By Herman Santa

At the Valentine’s party, welcoming everyone as always, Tom González, former president of the club, was the Master of Ceremonies.

During a break from the band, Tom presented a Plaque to Mrs. Ninfa Troconis for her work and dedication to the club and for helping with the publication of the club’s newsletter “La Voz.” Ninfa and her husband Gustavo Troconis are moving to the city of Miami this summer. We wish them luck in their new residence.

 

Valentine 1998

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Annual Valentine with trio “Pop Caribe” and their D.J. “Havana Sweet” at the Community Center

By Herman Santa

Just as we had planned, the club directors, the trio “Pop Caribe” and their D.J. “Havana Sweet” once again demonstrated that they are enough to fill a dance hall, as was evidenced last Saturday, February 14, at the new Community Center in Port St. Lucie. We witnessed exactly the same show as approximately 5 years ago when we presented them in Jensen Beach. On this occasion, the new center, which opened that same month, was packed with people from corner to corner. “Pop Caribe” entertained us with their salsa rhythms and love ballads, specially selected for Valentine’s Day.

Welcoming everyone as always, Tom González, the former president of the club, served as the Master of Ceremonies. During a break from the band, Tom presented a plaque to Mrs. Ninfa Troconis for her work and dedication to the club. “Pop Caribe” has entertained us since the club’s founding in 1992. They have great admiration for the Hispanic audience in the city of Port St. Lucie. Those who could not attend the party missed out on a musical show. Thus, those of us who attended enjoyed a very pleasant and joyful atmosphere, as always characterizes the club’s gatherings.

The new location is quite spacious and elegant for carrying out this type of activity. We would like to thank the previous Board of Directors and the new board, including the committees and members who helped with this activity to make it a success. We also want to thank the following merchants who kindly donated certificates and gifts for the party: Seth Perlmutter from Video Connection in Fort Pierce, Jerri Perlmuter, D.D.S. from Quality Dental Care in Fort Pierce, Juan Castillo from Juan Auto Repair in Fort Pierce, Cecilia Vignier from Palm Realty, and Johnny Saltos from Johnny’s Music.

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Assembly 1998

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Members of SACI elect Board of Directors at Don Ramon restaurant in Stuart

By Herman Santa

On January 11th, the members held their 6th annual assembly at the “Don Ramón” restaurant in the city of Stuart. The members elected the new Board of Directors for the fiscal year 1998. The Board of Directors is composed of the following members: President; Mr. Amaldo Palenzuela, Vice President; Mr. Willie González, Secretary; Mr. Luis Negrón, Treasurer; Mrs. Jo’Ann Lépez, and Vocal Mr. César Bohórquez. The Board of Directors was elected by majority.

After the meeting, the partners delighted their palates with the delicious food from “Don Ramón.” The event concluded with the presentation of plaques to the directors of the previous board. The outgoing president, Mr. Thomas González, presented plaques to Mr. Juan Carlos Gayoso, Ms. Yolanda Sanchez, Dr. Reneé Arnao, and Ms. Liliana George for their dedication and cooperation with the “club.” We would like to thank Mr. René Aguilera, the administrator, and Mr. Ramón Vilariño, the owner of Don Ramón, for lending the venue for our general assembly.

Back Row: Dra. Reneé Arnao, Tom González, Juan Carlos Gayoso and Yolanda Sánchez. Front Row: L to R: Jo’Ann López, Luis Negrón, Arnaldo Palenzuela, Willie González and César Bohórquez
L to R: Jo’Ann López, Luis Negrón, Arnaldo Palenzuela, Willie González and César A. Bohórquez
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Scholarship 2003 (Fernandez)

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10th scholarship from the “Spanish American Club, Inc.”

by Herman Santa

Over the past 10 years, the “Spanish American Club, Inc.” (S.A.C.I.) has donated more than $5,000 to Hispanic students in Martin and St. Lucie counties. This year, María A. Fernández was the winner of the $500 scholarship, which will help cover admission and textbook costs at the “Indian River Community College.” The selection of the winner is carried out by the S.A.C.I. Scholarship Committee, which is appointed by the club’s Board of Directors.

The student is chosen based on their financial need, academic qualifications, and their ability to read, write, and speak the Spanish language. This year, the Scholarship Committee is composed of this server, Herman Santa, Director; Isa Bryson, Gladys Vélez, Nancy Rozon, and Leticia Goff.

Thank you all for your support and the work you provided. We want to thank the Board of Directors consisting of Arnaldo Palenzuela; President, Sarah Lee; Vice President, Leticia Goff; Treasurer, Marie Andree Gómez; Secretary, and Iliana Zequeira; Vocal for helping to sell the gold chain tickets.

Scholarship 1997 (Rosado)

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4th scholarship from the “Spanish American Club, Inc.”

By Herman Santa

For the fourth time in the area, the club offered a scholarship to a student of Hispanic descent living in Martin or St. Lucie counties who plans to continue their education at the university level. The scholarship is $500.00 and will help cover the student’s tuition or book expenses.

The scholarship committee of the Spanish American Club, Inc. selected student Alfredo Rosado. Alfredo was born in Puerto Rico and is a high school student in the city of Port St. Lucie. The “Spanish American Club, Inc.” is a non-profit organization created by a Hispanic group from Martin and St. Lucie counties. The purpose of the organization is to promote a spirit of friendship and solidarity within the Hispanic community of the two counties. One of the association’s goals is to foster knowledge of our countries, their geography, history, art, culture, and folklore.

Students must have an average of “B” or higher in the last year class they are going to graduate from. Candidates must be able to read and speak Spanish. One of the student’s parents must have been born in a Spanish-speaking country. In the event that there are two students with the same qualifications for the scholarship, the student with fewer economic resources will be selected. The winning student must have proof of acceptance to the college or university.

Scholarship 1996 (Torres)

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3rd scholarship from the “Spanish American Club, Inc.”

By Herman Santa

For the third time, the “Spanish American Club, Inc.” awarded a college scholarship to a Hispanic student in the area. This year’s scholarship winner was Jennifer Lee Torres from Port St. Lucie. The scholarship was for $500.00 and will help cover tuition, book expenses, or student fees. Students must have a GPA (Grade Point Average) of 2.5 in their final year of high school. Candidates must read, write, and speak Spanish fluently. The candidate must be of Hispanic descent. If two students have equal grades, the student with fewer economic resources will be selected.

For the upcoming year, students who meet the mentioned requirements can obtain the application at the “Indian River Community College” office. The selection of the recipient will be made by the scholarship committee of the “Indian River Community College.” The scholarship winner will be announced on the night of the “Scholarship Night Dance.” For more information, please call Ms. Angela Hurley, the “Chairperson” of the club’s scholarship committee.