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Valentine 2002
Successful Valentine’s Day Party
By Herman Santa
To the rhythm of D.J. Sam, the partners and friends danced to the most tasty salsa beats until two in the morning. During a break, there was a raffle for the scholarship, the usual 50/50, and prizes were given away. The winners were: Billie Díaz (50/50), and the certificates were won by: Arnaldo Palenzuela (Adela’s Hair Salon) and Roberto Rodas (Salsa Renge Night).
Through the weekly newspaper El Mundo Hispano, the directors of the Spanish American Club, Inc. want to thank the sponsors and those who collaborated to make the event a success, among them are: Norma Colón (Boston Chicken), Adela Lorenzatto (Adela Hair Salon), Bobby Rodríguez (One Stop Entertainment), Carlos D. Ramirez (Revista Visión), and María Bello (El Mundo Hispano).
We also thank our partners Rey Sánchez, Willie González, and Dana Peterson. To the club directors Gladys Piñeiro, Lucy Santa, Ron Bryson, and Ana Swift, who organized the dance, and to all those who helped with the ticket sales. Thank you all for coming and enjoying a joyful time with us. We’ll see you at the Mother’s Dance.



Assembly 2000
Members of SACI elect Board of Directors at Langford Park clubhouse in Jensen Beach
By Herman Santa
Well-planned and successful was the 8th Annual General Assembly of the “Spanish American Club, Inc.,” held on Sunday, January 23, 2000, at Jensen Beach Park Clubhouse. Arnaldo Palenzuela was elected as president for the fiscal year 2000. Arnaldo has distinguished himself over many years in SACI for his effort, enthusiasm, and creativity, reaching such a high position for the second time, due to his own merits.
The assembly started at 2:00 PM and ended at 3:45 PM. At the beginning of the assembly, the president, Mrs. Yolanda Sanchez, gave a short speech acknowledging her board and the committees for their magnificent work during the year 1999. At the end of the assembly, the outgoing president, Mrs. Yolanda Sanchez, presented awards to the directors of the previous administration: Mrs. Maite Peterson, Mrs. Odette Gayoso, Mrs. Josefina Gerena, and Mrs. Olga Gonzalez. She also made special recognitions to Mr. Herman Santa, Mr. Arnaldo Palenzuela, Mr. Willie Gonzalez, Mrs. Maria Palenzuela, Mr. Rey Sanchez, and Mr. Ed Finnerty.
At the end of the annual meeting, the elected president Mr. Arnaldo Palenzuela presented a plaque of appreciation to the outgoing president Mrs. Yolanda Sanchez, and they shared a hug, wishing each other success. Mr. Palenzuela addressed the attendees with a brief speech, stating that he “will continue to work with optimism for the growth of the corporation, counting on an excellent Board of Directors and committees, being confident that high goals will be reached in favor of the club.” The elected Board of Directors of SACI, chaired by Mr. Arnaldo Palenzuela, is as follows: Mr. Willie González, Vice-President; Mr. Juan Piñeiro, Treasurer; Mrs. Sara Lee, Secretary; and Mrs. Gertrudis Aviles, Member.

Scholarship 1999 (Flores)
6th scholarship from the “Spanish American Club, Inc.”
By Herman Santa
Good news always fills us with hope, especially when it involves our youth. Four students from the high schools in St. Lucie County applied for the club scholarship. The 1999 scholarship committee, composed of Herman Santa, Arnaldo Palenzuela, and Dana Peterson, used criteria for evaluation that included personal initiative, creativity, effort, economic resources, grades, and the ability to write, read, and speak Spanish among the youth.
The committee selected Ella Roselynn Flores from Westwood High School in Ft. Pierce as the recipient of this year’s scholarship. The scholarship honors young individuals who stand out for their academic talents in the last year in the high schools of Martin and St. Lucie Counties. In a ceremony held on June 20 at the partners’ “Get Together,” Miss Flores was awarded. The scholarship was presented by the club’s president, Mrs. Yolanda Sanchez, who reaffirmed the commitment of the Spanish American Club, Inc. and its members to support and sponsor activities like this that help our students excel in their academic studies and become good citizens of tomorrow.
“This should serve as a model for other organizations and groups in general to contribute to the educational well-being of our Hispanic students since not everything can be done by the government,” added Yolanda. Miss Flores joins other students who have already received the club’s college scholarship since the program started in 1993.

Valentine 1999
Annual Valentine with “El Coqui” at the “Holly Faith” Episcopal Church in Port St. Lucie
By Herman Santa
Call it a desire to relax, to go out of the house, or to investigate what the club directors have to offer us this time. Call it more directly, a desire to dance with everything it means. Call it whatever you want to call it. But whatever your motivation, the fact is that the “Lovers” party that the members and guests celebrated last Saturday, February 20, at the “Holly Faith” Episcopal Church in Port St. Lucie was a complete success. The dinner-party was enlivened by the disco band “El Coqui” from West Palm Beach. Angel Santa and Joaquín Plaza, who make up the music of “El Coqui,” entertained us all night long.
In their debut in Port St. Lucie, they demonstrated that they are professional DJs. This was the first monthly “Get Together” of the members this year, and we must thank the Board of Directors for planning it well, as everyone had a great time. The event, which ended at one in the morning, also featured a 50/50 raffle.



Awards 1999 (Finnerty)
Recognized member, Ed Finerty
By Herman Santa
On October 25, Ms. Maite Peterson, Vice President of the “Spanish American Club, Inc.” presented Mr. Edward Finnerty with a plaque featuring the photo of the players from last year’s golf tournament during the Luncheon of the Golf Tournament held at her residence.
This recognition is a result of his dedication and contribution to the club. Mr. Finnerty was a member of the Golf Committee in 1998 and 1999. Mr. Finnerty and his beloved wife Mrs. Maria Santa de Finnerty have been members since the club was founded in 1992.

Assembly 1999
Members of SACI elect Board of Directors at El Toro restaurant in Stuart
By Herman Santa
The Spanish American Club, Inc. celebrated its 7th Annual Assembly on January 10, where the new Board of Directors for the year 1999 was elected, consisting of: Yolanda Sanchez; president, Maite Peterson; vice president, Odette M. Gayoso; secretary, Josefina Gerena; treasurer, and Olga González; board member.
During the meeting, the association’s regulations were also amended, and after the selection of directors, a recognition plaque was awarded to the outgoing president, Arnaldo Palenzuela, for his contributions to the club. Another plaque was presented to Vice President Willie González for his dedication and work.
The event was a dinner at the new restaurant “El Toro” in Stuart where members celebrated and enjoyed a delicious Mexican meal prepared by the restaurant owner Néstor Martinez.



Assembly 1997
The Spanish American Club, Inc. elects a new Board of Directors.
By Herman Santa
On January 20, 1997, the Spanish American Club, Inc. elected its new Board of Directors at the Don Ramón Restaurant in the city of Stuart. The new club directors are: Thomas González; President, Juan Carlos Gayoso; Vice President, René Arnao; Treasurer, Yolanda Sánchez; Secretary, and Liliana George; Director. The event concluded with the presentation of plaques to the former board directors of 1996. They were presented to the outgoing President Pete Echevarría, Isa Bryson; Vice President, Arnaldo Palenzuela; Treasurer, Odette Gayoso; Secretary, and Lilia Bohórquez, Member, for their contributions made last year for the club.


Valentine 1996
Valentine’s Day party
By Herman Santa
The board and partners of the Spanish American Club, Inc. were very happy at the Valentine’s Day party held on Saturday, February 17, at the Civic Center of Port St. Lucie. The party was enlivened by D.J. Johnny Saltos. Many of the participants bought their tickets a week before the party for $12 per person. Those who did not reserve paid $15 at the door.
The management chose this venue because it has a very large dance floor. Everyone enjoyed themselves and had fun late into the night. The club’s activities are always lively and successful. For the upcoming event scheduled for Saturday, March 30, we remind you to purchase your tickets in advance.


Valentine 1995
Annual Valentine with “Pop Caribe” band at the Polish American Club
By Herman Santa
Although they call themselves salsa musicians, the “Pop Caribe” Orchestra can play everything from a Cumbia to a Bolero or any song requested by the audience, as demonstrated in the dance of “In Love” presented by the “Spanish American Club, Inc.” on Saturday, February 11, in the elegant ballroom of the Polish American Club in Port St. Lucie.
El “Angel de la Salsa” Angel Roque and his orchestra “Pop Caribe,” as they are already known in West Palm Beach. “The Angel of Salsa” can be compared to Frankie Ruiz, Tito Rojas, Jerry Rivera, Gilberto Santa Rosa, among other new salsa stars from the Caribbean. The orchestra “Pop Caribe” originated under the name “Los Angeles” in 1987. In 1989, they changed their name to “Pop Caribe,” but since Angel recorded his first CD last year, he is known as the “Angel of Salsa” and is “making waves” in West Palm Beach and other parts of the United States.
The CD titled “El Tesorito” with the song “I love you just the way you are” is already being played on Spanish-speaking radio stations in the United States, and Marta, the vocalist of the orchestra, tells us that in Texas it has reached the 5th position on the “Hit Parade” and in New York it is already in the “Top Ten.” The director and arranger is the Cuban Angel Roque, husband of Marta, who was born in Puerto Rico. The orchestra consists of talented young individuals of Puerto Rican and Cuban origin. At the Latin music festival in Texas last October, “Pop Caribe” made a splash with its “Salsa.”
Their performances are at Hispanic clubs in West Palm Beach such as the “Caribe Club,” “Lagoon,” “Cuban Club,” and they have played at luxurious American nightclubs like “Donald Trump,” “Rick Carlton,” “Sailfish Club,” among others. “El Angel de Ia Salsa” and his orchestra “Pop Caribe” will continue to perform in this area and are planning to travel to Venezuela on a musical tour soon, continuing to win over a larger audience each time.



Dominoes 2010
Dominoes games at Jensen Beach Park
By Herman Santa


