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Scholarship Award 2016
Spanish American Club awards three scholarships
By Herman Santa

From Left: Ariana M. Ramos, Nicholas Gomez and Alexia Cepeda.
For the 23rd straight year, the Spanish American Club, Inc. continues its mission of preserving the Hispanic heritage and community commitment in supporting Hispanic students of Martin and St. Lucie counties.
This year recipients are Nicholas Gomez, Ariana M. Ramos and Alexia Cepeda. The tough job of choosing the winners fell to members of the 2016 Scholarship Committee: Nancy Rozon, Fe Vall de Ruten and Melissa Sanchez.
Nicholas Gomez was born in Denville, New Jersey. His parents, Walter Gomez was born in Medellin, Colombia and Ana Maria Giraldo was born in Armenia, Colombia. Nicholas graduated from St. Lucie West Centennial High School in Port St. Lucie. He will attend University of Florida and will major in Engineering. He would like to pursue a career as an Engineer.
Ariana M. Ramos was born in Puerto Rico. Her parents, Raul Ramos and Iris Perez are both natives of Puerto Rico. Ariana graduated from Treasure Coast High School in Port St. Lucie. She will attend Indian River State College and will major in Criminal Justice. She would like to pursue a career as an Attorney.
Alexia Cepeda was born in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida. Her parents, Jose Vargas (Legal Guardian) was born in Mexico and Maria Oviedo was born in Mexico. Alexia graduated from St. Lucie West Centennial High School in Port St. Lucie. she will attend University of Central Florida and will major in Biology with a Pre-Med Track. She would like to pursue a career as an Obgyn.
The scholarship was established in 1992 for low-income Hispanic students. Since then, the club has awarded scholarships to 39 High School Seniors. Over the past 24 years, the club has awarded more than $24,000 in scholarships to the Hispanic senior of Martin and St. Lucie counties. The board raises money for the scholarships by having monthly dance parties and organizes other events such as picnics, cruises, bowling, golf and dominoes tournaments to raise funds for the scholarship and to run the club.
Mother’s 2016
Spanish American Club celebrates Mothers Day
By Herman Santa
The Annual Mother’s Day Party hosted by The Spanish American Club, Inc. was celebrated on Saturday, May 28 at the Disabled American Veterans Club in Port St. Lucie. Before the dinner, master of ceremonies Ray Guadalupe welcomed everyone to the party thanked them for their continued support. The members and their guests enjoyed a delicious buffet catered by Santo’s Pizzeria. The meal consisted of salad, bread, chicken, sausage with peppers, baked ziti, mixed veggies, dessert and coffee.
After the dinner, the board conducted the raffles and celebrated the member’s birthdays of the month of May. Entertainer D.J. José Ramírez played a Happy Birthday song for them, among them were: Ariana M. Ramos, Al Manzanares, Isa Bryson, Ruben Aleman, Ligia Bernas, José Rodriguez, and Stella Paez. Door prize winners were: Nelson Santoni, Sandy Coughlin, Maritza Rivera and Yoland Torres. 50/50 winners were: Evie Cardona and Nereida Pellot. Carmen Belardo won the cruise certificate.
A big thank to our board of directors, decoration and the set ups committees. And finally, many thanks go to the members and their guests who bought tickets for the scholarship raffles. The board is planning the next dance, to celebrate Father’s Day/Anniversary Dinner Dance on Saturday, June 25, 2015, which will also be held at the Disabled American Veterans Hall. Reservations are required. For more information, please contact the president of the club, Carlos Bonet, at c.bonet@aol.com.
Photo # 1 Evie Cardona and Nereida Pellot.
Photo # 2 From left: Nelson Santoni, Sandy Coughlin, Maritza Rivera and Yoland Torres
Photo # 3 From left: Ariana M. Ramos, Al Manzanares, Isa Bryson, Ruben Aleman, Ligia Bernas, José Rodriguez, and Stella Paez
Scholarship 2016 (Ramos)
The Spanish American Club, Inc. awards scholarship
By Herman Santa
The Spanish American Club, Inc. is proud to recognize one outstanding student selected to receive the club’s 2016 scholarship award. The recipient is Ariana Ramos of Port St. Lucie.
Ariana M. Ramos was born in Puerto Rico. Her parents, Raul Ramos and Iris Perez are both natives of Puerto Rico. Ariana graduated from Treasure Coast High School in Port St. Lucie. She will attend Indian River State College and will major in Criminal Justice. She would like to pursue a career as an Attorney.
The scholarship committee selected the students for their achievements, trustworthiness, character, responsibility, fairness, caring and academics. The following members are part of the board of directors: Carlos Bonet, president; Nancy Rozon, vice president; Al Feliciano, secretary; Ruben Aleman, treasurer; Ray Guadalupe, public relations; Luis Carrillo, director; and Melissa Sanchez, substitute. The following members are part of the scholarship committee: Nancy Rozon; Chair, Fe Valderuten and Melissa Sanchez, co-chairs.
The scholarship was established in 1992 for low-income Hispanic students. Over the past 24 years, the club has awarded more than $24,000 in scholarships to the Hispanic senior of Martin and St. Lucie counties. The board raises money for the scholarships by having monthly dance parties and organizes other events such as picnics, cruises, bowling, golf and dominoes tournaments to raise funds for the scholarship and to run the club.
Scholarship 2015 (Campora)
Spanish American Club, Inc. awards scholarship
By Herman Santa
The Spanish American Club, Inc. is proud to recognize one outstanding student selected to receive the club’s 2015 scholarship award. The recipients is Matias Nicolas Campora.
Matias was born in Miami Florida. His parents, Carlos Campora and Fabiana Rodriguez were born in Montevideo, Uruguay. They are now living in Port St. Lucie. Matias is attending Lincoln Park Academy High school. He will attend University of Central Floirda. He will major in Electrical Engineering and would like to pursue a career as an Engineer.
The scholarship committee selected the students for their achievements, trustworthiness, character, responsibility, fairness, caring and academics. The following members are part of the board of directors: Carlos Bonet, president; Nancy Rozon, vice president; Melissa Bonet, secretary; Ron Bryson, treasurer; Tony Colón, public relations; Fe Vallderuten, director; and Al Feliciano, substitute. The following members are part of the scholarship committee: Herman Santa (Chair), Nancy Rozon, Fe Valderuten and Melissa Bonet, co-chairs.
The scholarship was established in 1992 for Hispanic students. Over the past 23 years, the club has awarded more than $22,000 in scholarships to the Hispanic seniors of Martin and St. Lucie counties. The board raises money for the scholarships by having monthly dance parties and organizes other events such as picnics, cruises, bowling, golf and dominoes tournaments.
Scholarship 2016 (Cepeda)
The Spanish American Club, Inc. awards scholarship
By Herman Santa
The Spanish American Club, Inc. is proud to recognize one outstanding student selected to receive the club’s 2016 scholarship award. The recipient is Alexia Cepeda of Port St. Lucie. Alexia Cepeda was born in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida. Her parents, Jose Vargas was born in Mexico and Maria Oviedo (Legal Guardian) was also born in Mexico. Alexia graduated from St. Lucie West Centennial High School in Port St. Lucie. She will attend University of Florida and will major in Biology with a Pre-Med Track. She would like to pursue a career as an Obgyn.
The scholarship committee selected the students for their achievements, trustworthiness, character, responsibility, fairness, caring and academics. The following members are part of the board of directors: Carlos Bonet, president; Nancy Rozon, vice president; Al Feliciano, secretary; Ruben Aleman, treasurer; Ray Guadalupe, public relations; Luis Carrillo, director; and Melissa Sanchez, substitute. The following members are part of the scholarship committee: Nancy Rozon; Chair, Fe Valderuten and Melissa Sanchez, co-chairs.
The scholarship was established in 1992 for low-income Hispanic students. Over the past 24 years, the club has awarded more than $24,000 in scholarships to the Hispanic senior of Martin and St. Lucie counties. The board raises money for the scholarships by having monthly dance parties and organizes other events such as picnics, cruises, bowling, golf and dominoes tournaments to raise funds for the scholarship and to run the club.
Scholarship 2016 Gomez
The Spanish American Club, Inc. awards scholarship
By Herman Santa
The Spanish American Club, Inc. is proud to recognize one outstanding student selected to receive the club’s 2016 scholarship award. The recipient is Nicholas Gomez of Port St. Lucie. Nicholas Gomez was born in Denville, New Jersey. His parents, Walter Gomez was born in Medellin, Colombia and Ana Maria Giraldo was born in Armenia, Colombia. Nicholas graduated from St. Lucie West Centennial High School in Port St. Lucie. He will attend University of Florida and will major in Engineering. He would like to pursue a career as an Engineer.
The scholarship committee selected the students for their achievements, trustworthiness, character, responsibility, fairness, caring and academics. The following members are part of the board of directors: Carlos Bonet, president; Nancy Rozon, vice president; Al Feliciano, secretary; Ruben Aleman, treasurer; Ray Guadalupe, public relations; Luis Carrillo, director; and Melissa Sanchez, substitute. The following members are part of the scholarship committee: Nancy Rozon; Chair, Fe Valderuten and Melissa Sanchez, co-chairs.
The scholarship was established in 1992 for low-income Hispanic students. Over the past 24 years, the club has awarded more than $24,000 in scholarships to the Hispanic senior of Martin and St. Lucie counties. The board raises money for the scholarships by having monthly dance parties and organizes other events such as picnics, cruises, bowling, golf and dominoes tournaments to raise funds for the scholarship and to run the club.
Board 2016
A Message from the President

Carlos A. Bonet
As we say goodbye to 2014, I wish to express my appreciation to all our members. Many thanks to my board of directors without whose continued support I would not have been successful. Thank you, Nancy Rozon Vice President, Ron Bryson Treasurer, Melissa Bonet Secretary, Al Feliciano Director, Tony Colon Public Relations, Fe Vallderuten Substitute and in 2013 Raquel O’Connor Secretary. These past two years as your President you have shown me and my family that we are not alone in Port St. Lucie. You have welcomed us into your homes and your hearts.
We as an organization have grown in numbers and recognition. We again gave two scholarships, two Thanksgiving food baskets to needy families in Indiantown, and collected Christmas toys for low income children in Martin and St. Lucie counties. We broke bread, danced, bowled, golfed, and played dominoes and volley ball. We have acknowledged and participated with other organizations to the benefit of all. Although we did not do it as an organization, as citizens of Port St. Lucie, we helped elect a mayor. Giving of our time, for the betterment of our city.
After each event that we have had, your comments of appreciation and respect for the efforts of the board make it known, that you know we appreciate you and your families. I would also ask that we do not forget those friends and families that are no longer with us. Continue to say prayers for them and their families. Let them know they will not be alone.
May the coming year keep us all healthy, wealthy and loved and at peace with everyone. The world needs organizations like ours.
Thank you,
Carlos A. Bonet
Board 2016 Photo # 1 From left: Luis Carrillo; Director, Al Feliciano; Secretary, Carlos Bonet; President, Ruben Aleman; Treasurer, Ray Guadalupe; Public Ralations, Seated Nancy Rozon; Vice President. Melissa Sanchez, Substitute was absent
Photo # 2 Left to Right: AL Feliciano; Secretary, Ruben Aleman; Treasurer, Luis Carrillo; Director, Melissa Sanchez; Substitute, Carlos Bonet; President, Nancy Rozon; Vice President and Ray Guadalupe; Public Relations
Golf Tournament 2016
Spanish American Club hosts annual Scholarship golf tournament
By Herman Santa

From left: (Back Row) Bernard Jethroe, Lou Rosa, Ray Guadalupe and Herman Santa. (Front Row) Jorege “Papito” Perez, Ruben Aleman, Efren “French” Perez, Carlos Bonet, Al Peña and Ed Suebert
On Wednesday, May 11th The Spanish American Club, Inc. held the Annual Golf Scholarship Tournament at The Saints Golf Club in Port St. Lucie. Event coordinator was Herman Santa. The group teed off at 10:30. The Luncheon and Awards followed the tournament at the 19th Hole restaurant at the same location. The winners were: Orlando Tirado “Longest Drive,” Ed Seubert “Gross Scores”, Al Peña and Fernando Mejia “Most Points”. Thanks goes to our golf committee and our club golfers and their friends for participating and making the tournament a success. Congratulations to all winners.
Proceeds went to the scholarship funds of the club. The tournament provided participants an opportunity to have a great time while giving to a good cause. The group was formed more than 20 years ago. They play 18 holes on Wednesdays from January through December (winter after 12: P.M. and summer after 10: A.M.) at The Saints Golf Course in Port St. Lucie. Other players that participated on the tournament were: Carlos Bonet, Ruben Aleman, Ralph Morrison, Bernard Jethroe, Jim Marquart, Lou Rosa, Herman Santa, Ray Guadalupe, Roberto Belardo, Jorge “Papito” Perez and Efren “Frency” Perez.
Other players that couldn’t participate on the tournament but made contribution to the scholarship were: Gus Migliore, Alfredo Medina, Neftali “Nefty” Rivera, Frank Tenem, Lou Arroyo and Eric Frank and Robert Osborne. Proceeds from the tournament went directly to the scholarship funds of the club. For information about the golf group, please e-mail Herman at: hermansanta@comcast.net.
On behalf of The Spanish American club, Inc. I would like to thank everyone for participating in this years tournament. Most of all, I would like to thank everyone who has donated a $ Dollar every week for the scholarship and for making this year a tournament to be remembered.
Photo # 1 From left: Carlos Bonet, Ray Guadalupe, Al Peña and Herman Santa
Photo # 2 From left: Fernando Mejia, Jim Marquart, Orlando Tirado and Roberto Belardo
Photo # 3 From left: Lou Rosa, Jorge “Papito” Perez, Herman Santa and Efren “Frenchy” Perez
Las Vegas 2016
Spanish American Club members celebrated Las Vegas Trip
By Herman Santa
Members and friends of the Spanish American Club, Inc. went on a five-day Las Vegas trip. The trip was organized by our president Carlos Bonet. The trip started at 8 a.m. from Port St. Lucie Friday, May 1 and returned Sunday, Saturday, May 7. Every one enjoyed the trip, the casinos, buffet and the music.
Photo # 1 (Back Row) From left: Lydia “Vicky” Rodriguez, Ernesta “Ernie” Monroe, Magda Lopez, Carmen Santoni,Nelson Santoni, Daisy Aleman, Ruben Aleman, Luis Carrillo, Agenol “Angel” Pellot, Nereida Pellot, Al Feliciano and Virginia Feliciano. (Front Row) Yvonne Bonet, Carmen Nieves, Carlos Bonet, Blanca Stella Paez and Maritza Rivera.
Photo # 2 From left: Ernesta Monroe, Virginia Feliciano, Al Feliciano, Vicky Rodriguez, Carmen Neives, Mariza Rivera, Daisy Aleman, Carlos, Bonet, Ivonne Bonet, Blanca Estella Paez, Evelyn Carrillo, Luis Carrillo, Nereida Pellot, Angel Pellot, Magda Lopez and Charlie Rodriguez
Dominoes 2016
Dominoes 2016
By Herman Santa
Some members of the Spanish American Club, Inc. (SACI) are practicing “Domino” on Wednesdays after 6 P.M. by the Food concession alley # 41, at the St Lucie lanes, 6759 U.S. Highway 1 in Port St. Lucie.
Photo from left: Ivan Guanill, Leo Roman, Juan Piñeiro, Luis Carrillo and Roberto Belardo