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Golf 2018 (Tournament-SACI)

October 28, 2018 Leave a comment

Spanish American Club Annual Scholarship Golf Tournament brings together Hispanics golfers, friends and donors

Herman Santa

The Saints Golf Course in Port St. Lucie was packed with the Spanish American Club golf group, friends, and donors, who came out to support the successful Annual Golf Tournament on Wednesday, October 24. Golfers enjoyed a beautiful day with friends, which concluded at the 19th Hole restaurant with delicious food, great prizes, fabulous awards, and wonderful camaraderie.

Congratulations to the tournament winners:

  • Bernard Jethroe “Longest Drive”
  • Ralph Morrison “Closest to the Pin”
  • Gary Bradley and Jorge Crespo “Low Score”
  • Ray Guadalupe “Most Improved Golfer of the Year”

We are blessed by your generosity! Thank you to donors among them: Carl Atkins, Eric Frank, Gus Migliore, Gary Bradley, Jorge Pérez, Norman Robinson, Bernard Jethroe, Andy Guisti, Randy Mancuso, Ralph Morrison, Fernando Mejía, Tony George, Ray Guadalupe, Herman Santa, Jack Klein, Jorge Crespo, Luis Arroyo, Cecil Elie, David Santiago, Luis Rosa, Carlos Bonet, Roberto Belardo, Rubén Alemán, Dennis Schmidt, Al Peña, Terri Hemings, Andrew Hanasen and David O’Kelly, Manager of the Pro Golf Shop of The Saints. We are blessed by your generosity!

All funds raised at the event will help the club’s scholarship funds for next year graduating high school seniors of Martin and St. Lucie counties. The Spanish American Club was founded in 1992. The mission of the club is to promote friendship and solidarity among its members and other non profit organizations throughout the Treasure Coast through cultural, social, civic and sport activities; to promote knowledge of all Spanish speaking countries, their geography, history, art, and folklore.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Halloween 2018

October 28, 2018 Leave a comment

Halloween Dance with D.J. José Ramírez at the Polish American Club

By Charlie Quiles

AAAAAAAAAAAAH!!!!! Cried out one lady when abruptly confronted by the Ninja’ Clad Warrior’ who turned out to be a dear acquaintance of hers. This night was attended by Pirates, Ninjas, Witches and even a Ghost or two. It was enough to scare this man out of his ‘Doggy’ costume. We had an Egyptian contingency of beautifully dressed maidens accompanied by Ramses, the great pharaoh. No problem, we had our own Roman senator, not actually, it was Caesar himself to keep them in check. He was accompanied by his regally dressed wife, ‘The Queen’. ‘Little Red Riding Hood’ made an appearance as ‘Elvin Beauties’scampered about. A ‘Knight in Shining Armor’ fearlessly protected his own feline belle from the allures of the ‘Doggy Man’.

A few ‘Gangsta’ figures including at least one ‘moll’ were present. They were all salivating at the presence of the ‘Monopoly Banker’ for some reason. Even a ‘Lady of the Night’ pranced about in a flirtatiously revealing outfit, “Ooh, la, la”. The peasant class were not without representation either ‘Juan Valdes’ along with one or two Colombian lovelies were there. Lest we forget, ‘The Nerd’ went about handing out pictures of himself. How he conquered the heart of that wonderfully dressed ‘Egyptian maiden’ is beyond anybody’s guess.

Tonight’s highlight included the drawing of the raffle for the ‘HP Laptop computer’. It was won by Tania Carrillo who did not attend tonight’s festivities. The raffle has proven to be a valuable boost to the Club’s coffers. Hopefully it will continue to provide needed revenue to help fuel these amazing events. The next raffle and prize will be announced shortly. Thank you to all participants.

Again, as usual, all of this was made possible through the hard work of our Board of Directors: President, Ruben Aleman; Vice President, Nancy Rozon; Treasurer, Lionel Roman; Secretary, Raquel O’Connor; Public Relations Director, Ramon Guadalupe; Director, Carlos Mejia, and Substitute Director, Charlie Quiles. The Club applauds your efforts. Thank you all.

The Spanish American Club was founded in 1992. The mission of the club is to promote friendship and solidarity among its members and other non-profit organizations throughout the Treasure Coast through cultural, social, civic and sport activities; to promote knowledge of all Spanish speaking countries, their geography, history, art, and folklore. Hasta la proxima!

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