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Anniversary 2010
18th Anniversary of SACI with D. J. Adan Mendoza from “Mendoza Sound” at Spanish Lakes clubhouse in Ft. Pierce
By Herman Santa
On Saturday, August 28, 2010, members and supporters of the Spanish American Club, Inc. gathered to celebrate the 18th Anniversary of the club at a private clubhouse in Ft. Pierce. The annual dinner-dance was held as a fundraising event for the scholarship fund of the club. Our sponsor was Cindy Jeanes from Party Lite who set up a table to sell her products. The club will receive 50% of all sells for our scholarship. This beautiful affair was chaired by Mary Figliola, director in coordination with the president, Jimmy Rivera, and board members led by Nancy Rozon, Ron Bryson and Al Feliciano.
D. J. Adan Mendoza from Mendoza Sound entertained the guests which everyone enjoyed dancing to the end. Later in the evening, the D.J. played a birthday song to celebrated the birthdays of Linda Manzanares, Juan Piñeiro, Lionel Roman and Francesca Romero. There were some door prizes, raffles drawing and a hat dance contest to top off the event. Door Prize winners were: Isa Bryson, Francesca Romero, Maria Lopez and Andrea Lopez. Gladys Piñeiro won the “Hat Dance” contest and Fe Vallderuten the “50/50” raffle.
The non-profit organization’s mission is to preserve the Hispanic heritage on the Treasure Coast and to unionize Hispanics from the Treasure Coast. Throughout the year, the members meet once a month to socialize, dine and dance. The group also gives 2 scholarships to local students, Thanksgiving food certificates and Christmas toys to children of low income families.



Awards 2003 (Gomez)
Recognized member, Maire Andree Gomez
Por Herman Santa
During the Annual Assembly held on Sunday, January 5, 2003, in Stuart, the work of the previous board of directors was recognized. The new President, Arnaldo Palenzuela, presented the outgoing Director, Maire Andreé Gómez for her work during the past year.

Assembly 2003
Members of SACI elect Board of Directors at Don Ramon restaurant in Stuart
By Herman Santa
The president of the Spanish American Club, Inc. (SACI) sworn in the new board of directors, which was held on Sunday, January 5, 2003, at the “Don Ramón” restaurant in Stuart. The new Board of Directors is composed of Arnaldo Palenzuela; President, Sarah Lee; Vice President; Leticia Goff; Treasurer, María G. Arcuate; Secretary, and Iliana Zequeira; Member. During the event, Mrs. Gladys Piñeiro expressed, “I want to thank all of you for the opportunity you gave me to lead the corporation’s destinies over the last 12 months.”
She also thanked the directors who worked with her and expressed her gratitude to Nancy Rozon, Chair of the Round Table, for her cooperation. At the Annual Assembly, the Corporation’s bylaws were amended, and the work of the past board of directors was recognized. The new President, Arnaldo Palenzuela, presented the outgoing president with a plaque featuring a photo of the directors. Ms. Gladys Piñeiro awarded recognition plaques to Ron Bryson, Treasurer; Ana Swift, Vice President; María G. Arcuate, board member; and Lucy Santa, Secretary. After the convention, the members celebrated with a cocktail and enjoyed a delicious dinner, concluding the assembly.



Scholarship 1998 (Luna)
5th scholarship from the “Spanish American Club, Inc.”
By Herman Santa
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The Spanish American Club, Inc. awarded the scholarship through the “Indian River Community College” to the outstanding student Pedro Luna from Fort Pierce. The ceremony, which Pedro could not attend, was held at the monthly “Get Together” of the members on June 26 in the meeting hall of the “Holy Faith” Episcopal Church in Port St. Lucie. The annual scholarship is awarded to a low-income Hispanic student, which can cover the college student’s tuition or book expenses. The scholarship is granted through an evaluation process conducted by the “Indian River Community College” and by the scholarship committee of the “Spanish American Club, Inc.”, which is appointed by the club president.
The club is a non-profit organization, and according to the club’s statutes, we must allocate a percentage of the annual profits to the community. In the last assembly, the members agreed to donate 10% of the year’s profits. The scholarships and certificates for low-income families are part of these donations.
The director of this year’s scholarship committee is Ms. Kathy Gonzalez. Also on the scholarship committee are Ms. Isa Bryson, Ms. Angela Hurley, and Mrs. Lillia Bohorquez. Thank you to the committee for the excellent work they did this year. We also want to thank an anonymous donation of $50.00 for the scholarship at the “Get Together.” The education of our young Hispanics is one of our club’s priorities.
Event 1994 (Easter Baskets)
Easter Baskets
Por Cecilia Vignier
The members of the Spanish American Club, Inc. were very busy with preparations for the Easter Sunday celebration. One of their projects was to make a donation of 30 gift baskets for the young students in Mrs. Amelia Lanchez’s class. The preschool children attend the “East Coast Migrant Head Start Project” in Fort Pierce.
All the children are from immigrant parents and attend this educational center while their parents are working. They are provided with meals, teaching, and care with great diligence. The lady members of the Club gathered to prepare the baskets, which were beautifully decorated as if from a store, made with much love. These gifts were taken to the school and presented to the director, Mrs. Saundra Oliver, and Mrs. Amelia Lanchez to distribute to the young students.



Christmas Toys 1993
Christmas Toys drive at Vignier’s residence
Por Herman Santa
At the party held on December 5 at the Vignier family’s residence in Port St. Lucie, toys were collected for poor children in the area. The donation of the toys was made to the Hope Rural School in Indiantown in Martin County by High School teacher Pat Bionde.

Christmas 1993
The Spanish American Club, Inc. celebrates its Christmas dinner.
By Cecilia Vignier
On December 5, the board of the ‘Spanish American Club, Inc.’ held its Christmas dinner for members at the residence of the Vignier family in Port St. Lucie. As part of the Christmas season, toys were collected and donated to bring joy to the holidays of needy families. The donation of the toys was made to Hope Rural School in Indiantown in Martin County. The toys were delivered to Mrs. Pat Bionde, who is the coordinator of the Spanish Club at Martin County High School.
The Club holds monthly social meetings at the residences of the members during which they exchange ideas on new projects that serve to help our Hispanic community.


Luau 1993
Hawaiian party with D.J.’ Herman Santa and his assistant, Cesar Bohórquez at PSL Community Center
By Herman Santa
Lovers of “Salsa” and good Latin music had a great time at the Hawaiian dance held at the Port St. Lucie Community Center in Port St. Lucie. Since the Board of Directors bought the music equipment, the club’s DJs, Herman Santa and his assistant Cesar Bohórquez, have kept everyone on their feet. This speaker has an extensive repertoire of modern rhythm music, and at every event they’ve played for the club this year, it has been “Standing Room Only,” as the dance hall has been so packed that no one else could fit in.
Próxima actividad del Spanish American Club, Inc. está señalada para el para 30 de octubre para celebrar el tradicional Baile de las Máscaras en el Knighs of Columbus en el 451 SW Ravenswood Lane en Port St. Lucie. Habrá premiós para los tres mejores disfraces y se hará la acostumbrada rifa del 50/50. Puede vestir casual, pero se recomienda llevar un disfráz.
Puede traer su licor, picadas y sodas. El club proveerá el hielo y “Set-Ups”. Los boletos ya están. para la yenta. Puede comprarios antes del 23 dc octubre a $20 por persona. Se aceptan reservaciones para grupos de mas de 8 persónas. Para más información, por favor llamar a Ia Junta Directiva.



Get Together 1993 (Clark)
Get Together at the residence of Richard and Vera Clark in Palm City
By Sam Del Rosario
The Spanish American Club held its monthly social meeting at the residence of Richard and Vera Clark, club members. The Clarks, always so kind, showed us the farm and his greatest pride, his horses. He told us where they acquired the horses, how to train them, and everything they can do. He invited everyone to ride his horses. All the sodas brought their culinary specialties to accompany the delicious roasted lechón (pork) that the Clarks prepared for us.
Everything was delicious. The children enjoyed this picnic by swimming in the pool, feeding the goats, and having fun in every way possible. At the end of the day, we sang Happy Birthday to Lilian Bohórquez and had to dance and form a circle to get cake. We had a great day sharing with our partners. Richard and Vera were wonderful hosts.



Get Together 1993 (Carrión)
Monthly “Get Together” at the residence of Néstor and Marialuisa Carrión in Palm City
By Sam Del Rosario
On April 17, the members of the Spanish American Club, Inc. spent the afternoon at the farm of members Mr. and Mrs. Néstor and Maríaluisa Carrión in the city of Palm City. They took the opportunity to celebrate all the birthdays of club members for the month. Among the members who celebrated their birthdays in April were Cecilia Vignier, Herman Santa, Lucy Santa, Maria Luisa Carrión, Gladys Vélez, Dr. Trinidad Rojas, and Annie Del Rosario.
Néstor and Maríaluisa showered their guests with countless attentions and proudly showed them the fruit tree planting. We all enjoyed this picnic, which reminded us of our homeland. At lunchtime, a variety of food from several Latin American countries was served, which everyone delighted in. Ms. Gladys Velez was in charge of the birthday cake, which was delicious. In the afternoon, the men played dominoes and the ladies played cards. Many thanks to the Carrión family for such a pleasant picnic day.


