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Golf 1999 (Tournament-SACI)

September 14, 2010 Leave a comment

Annual Golf Tournament at Savanna club

By Herman Santa

On October 24, the “2nd Golf Tournament 99″to benefit the student scholarship. In this event, participants competed for the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place in “Low Gross,” the “Longest Drive,” and “The Closest to the Pin,” for just $30.00. The tournament included a luncheon and player registration.

At the event, held at the “Savana Club & Country Club” in Port St. Lucie, 23 golfers participated, most of them Hispanic. The tournament was sponsored by 48 companies that provided certificates for the players and also donated cash for 18 holes. The event was organized by the “Spanish American Club, Inc.”, which has been in existence for 7 years. Ed Finnerty was the tournament organizer. And speaking of Ed, there’s definitely some influence there, as obtaining so many certificates requires quite a few phone calls, trips, and correspondence.

The event ended at the home of Ed and Maria Finnerty in Port St. Lucie. After lunch, trophies and certificates were awarded. The club’s Vice President, Maite Peterson, presented a plaque to Mr. Finnerty for his work and contribution to the club. It was a perfect day for playing golf, as the sky was clear and there was a gentle breeze. We had a joyful time and socialized in an atmosphere of camaraderie and cordiality. We must acknowledge the help of Dana Peterson, who designed the flyer for the tournament, and the ladies who assisted Mrs. Finnerty in preparing lunch. We also want to thank everyone who participated in one way or another to make our 2nd Golf Tournament for the benefit of a Hispanic student scholarship in the area a success.

Winners were: “Low Gross” 1st place, 4 “Under Par”: Herman Santa, Frank and Liz Castillo, 2nd place, “Even 61”: Art Morales, Dr. Harris Goldberg and Derek Wright, 3rd place, Ruben Sanchez, Dave Houghton, Joe Jacoby, and Mike. “Longest Drive”, Liz Castillo, and “Closest to the Pin” Ed Finnerty.

The Gold sponsors were: Hoyo No.1 Blue Water Graphics, Inc. Stuart. No. 2 Best Western Hotel PSL. No. 3 Carvajal International Publishers Miami. No. 4 Choice Rental & Real Estate PSL. No. 5 Christian Company A/C PSL, No. 6 Carpet Max WPB, No. 7 D.O.A. Inc. Stuart, No. 8 Chevron Gas PSL, No. 9 Gold Coast Fed. Credit Union PSL, No. 10 Harbor Fed. Bank PSL. No. 11 Pennzoil Lube PSL, No. 12 Pad Masters PSL. No. 13 Prima J4sta Walk-in Med. Center PSL, No. 14 Riverside Nat. Bank PSL, No. 15 Walmart PSL, No. 16 NY Assoc. PSL. No. 17 Dr. Harris Goldberg Chiropractor PSL and No. 18 Gary-Williams-Parenti-Finey-Lewis-McManus-Watson & Spernado PA. FTP

The Silver Sponsors were: B.J. Warehouse Club, Holiday Inn, Treasure Coast Theaters, Sports Authority, Target, Circuit City, Red Lobster, LongHorn Steakhouse, So. Ft. Golf (Cici’s Pizza, Village Green Theater, Southern Eagle Beer Dist., T.G.I. Fridays, Big Apple Pizza, Play-T-A-Gain, St. Lucie Car Wash, Golfer Outlet, Golf USA, Par & Scription Golf Norris Restaurant, Pizza Hut, Savanna Golf Club, Sonny’s Real Bar-B-Q Pit, Perkins Family Restaurant, Cracker Barrel Restaurant, Gold Coast Dist., Tropicana, Fairwinds Golf, Luigi Restaurant, Achil’s Pizza, Jensen Beach Ale House, PGA Golf Village, Club Med, Eagle Marsh Golf Club, Liccio Pizza, Dunkin’ Donuts, First Base Disc., Alphonse’s Pizza, Goodyear Tire Store, Snappy Lube, Karen’s Hair Salon, Public, St. Lucie Battery & Tire, Spanish American Club, Inc., D.A.R. Fishing, and Berlitz German Language Course.

Halloween 1999

September 14, 2010 Leave a comment

“Son Caleño revolutionizes the Treasure Coast “Jensen Beach Women’s Club”

By Herman Santa

To celebrate the “Mascaras” Ball in Port St. Lucie, the Spanish American Club, Inc. had as honorary guests none other than the sensational orchestra “Son Caleño” from West Palm Beach. The orchestra played, delighted, and revolutionized those present with their famous Salsa Caleña, while also showcasing that not only salsa and merengue can be danced, but also cumbia, and even more the salsa of “Son Caleño.”

This show that many missed took place on Saturday, October 31, in the spacious ballroom of the Port St. Lucie Community Center. This makes one think that “Son Caleño” is heading towards new horizons. In what could very well be called its impressive second appearance since early in the evening, as no one wanted to miss the show after they reserved their tickets. In both dances, Hispanics from different parts of the “Treasure Coast” gathered.

People from Vero Beach, Ft. Pierce, and Stuart came to dance to music with Colombian flavor. The band revolutionized the patriotic spirit of Colombians, but it also delighted other South American, Central American, and Caribbean Hispanics who quenched their hunger and thirst with the rhythm of an orchestra that is rarely heard in this area. Without a doubt, once again, the “Son Caleño” with its music presented a great show in the city of Port St. Lucie.

The rhythm of this orchestra demonstrates the creativity, sensitivity, and talent present in these talented young people. During a break, former president Herman Santa announced the birthday celebrants and the three winners of the best masks. We would like to thank our sponsors “Ole Frijoles,” “Johnny’s Music,” “Quality Dental Care,” “Ordoñes Florist,” “Ace’s Performance,” and “Image Beauty Salon” who donated gifts and certificates for the party. We also want to congratulate the Board of Directors who worked hard to ensure everything went smoothly.

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