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Mardi Gras 2019
Annual Mardi Gras with D.J. José Ramírez at DAV
By Herman Santa
The Annual Mardi Gras Party hosted by The Spanish American Club, Inc. was celebrated on Saturday, March 30 at the Disabled American Veterans Club in Port St. Lucie.
Members and their guests enjoyed an evening of costumes, snacks, dancing, and of course, the beads. Our president Carlos Bonet updated the members about the next events and thanked every one of them for their continued support. During a break public relations director, Vivian Megaro conducted the raffles for the door prizes, 50/50 and birthday celebration.
Member’s birthday celebration was enjoyed by all. Month of March birthday wishes to Elizabeth Bonet, Mercy Román, Dana Peterson, Luis Arroyo, Evelyn Carrillo, Jorge Lao, Giselle Maiolo, Joscelino Maiolo, Raúl Ruíz and Félix Sanabria. After the birthday celebration and raffle drawings, everyone enjoyed the music of our talented D.J. José Ramírez. Big thanks go to the members and their guests who bought tickets for the scholarship raffle. And finally, many thanks to the set up and the decoration committees who did a great job.
The Spanish American Club, Inc. is a not-for-profit social organization comprised of members in Martin and St. Lucie who are dedicated to the promotion and preserve of the Hispanic heritage on the Treasure Coast. The members meet every month to socialize, dine and dance.




Valentine 2019
Annual Valentine Dance with D.J. José Ramírez at the DAV
By Herman Santa
The Spanish American Club, Inc. annual Valentine dinner dance on Saturday, Feb. 23 was a celebration from the beginning to the end and enjoyed by everyone. The event was held at the Disabled American Veterans Hall in Port St. Lucie. Everyone enjoyed their drinks, snacks, live entertainment and dancing all night with D.J. José Ramírez.
During a break, D. J. José Ramírez played a birthday song to the members and guests that were celebrating their birthdays of the month of February. Among the present were, Al Feliciano, Hector Gil, Domingo Sanchez, Lily Cruz, Sonia Hernández, Virginia Gonzalez, María McCutcheon, Crichton McCutcheon, Nancy Rozon, Galud Segura, Rosalinda Pagán and Iván Guanill. Door Prize winners were Lucy Santa, Nereida Pellot, Blair Dickerson, Yvonne Bonet and Sonia Echevarria. 50/50 winners were: Mary Figliola, Eduardo Parra and Lillian Cruz.
A big “Thank You” to our President Carlos Bonet, who coordinated the event with his newly elected board of directors, Vice Pres. Al Feliciano, Treasurer Josephine Guadalupe, Secretary Evelyn Carrillo, Public Relations Vivian Megaro, Director (Vocal) Nancy Rozon and Substitute Mary Figliola. Many thanks to the members who helped with the decorations and set-ups. Finally, thanks to the members that donated the door prizes and bought tickets for the raffles. All proceeds from the event will go to the Scholarship funds of the club.

From left: mary Figliola, Ed Parra and Lily Cruz


From left Al Feliciano, Hector Gil, Domingo Sanchez, Lily Cruz, Sonia Hernández, Virginia Gonzalez, María McCutcheon, Crichton McCutcheon, Nancy Rozon, Galud Segura, Rosalinda Pagán and Iván Guanill.

Winter Dance 2019
The Spanish American Club, Inc. members celebrate their 1st party of the year 2019
By Herman Santa
On Saturday, January 26, members and supporters of the Spanish American Club, Inc. “SACI” gathered to celebrate the 1st dance of the year of the club at the Disabled American Veterans Hall in Port St. Lucie.
This beautiful affair was presented by the recently elected new board composed by President Carlos Bonet, President; Al Feliciano, Vice President; Evelyn Carrillo, Secretary,Vivian Megaro, Public Relations; Nancy Rozon, Vocal Director, and; Mary Figliola, Substitute Director. During a break, D. J. José Ramírez played a birthday song to celebrated the birthdays of the month of January.
Many thanks to the members who helped with the decorations and set-ups. Finally, thanks to the members that donated the door prizes and bought tickets for the raffles. All proceeds from the event will go to the Scholarship funds of the club.
Throughout the year, the members meet once a month to socialize, dine and dance. The non-profit organization’s mission is to preserve the Hispanic heritage on the Treasure Coast and to unify Hispanics from the Treasure Coast. The group also gives scholarships to local High School Hispanic students from Martin and St. Lucie counties. In November the members give food baskets during Thanksgiving week to under privileged families and in December they collect Christmas toys for needy children.




Assembly 2019
General assembly
By Charlie Quiles
“Feliz dia de los reyes mis hermanos y hermanas de S.A.C.I. (A Happy Kings Day my brothers and sisters of S.A.C.I.”, was the shout out to all of the membership attending this year’s Annual Assembly. It was an appropriate salutation given the celebration we of Spanish heritage observe on this day. It was also appropriate that we honored those of our membership no longer with us, with a moment of silence. In particular, Luis Carrillo, Treasurer of S.A.C.I. who passed in 2018.
This afternoon’s agenda proceeded with a call to order by President Ruben Aleman. He welcomed the members to this year’s assembly then introduced Vice President Nancy Rozon, who presented her progress report on the scholarship fund. Two scholarship awards were made in the amount of one thousand dollars and two more awarded in the amount of five hundred dollars to deserving seniors attending Treasure Coast high schools.
Next, Ruben introduced Herman Santa, chairman of the Golf committee, who reported on the success of this year’s golf tournament which added in excess of five hundred dollars to our club’s coffers. Being the administrator of our club website he expressed his content at having received over 63,000 visitors since it’s inception, 500 this year alone with about 30 members that visited on a regular basis. Ivan Guanill was recognized for conducting this year’s successful Domino tournament. A job well done, both you.
Exiting Substitute Director, Charlie Quiles addressed the assembly. He acknowledged the accomplishments of the current board pledging his colleagues to a smooth transition for the new Board of Directors. He reminded them that, “The mission of this 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, and; by advancing the knowledge of all
Spanish speaking countries, their geography, history, art, and folklore”. Having been a rookie on the board this past year, he thanked everyone for “…a wonderful experience” that he would “…treasure, always”.
Next on the agenda came the vote for the new Board. Since all but one position (Public Relations Director) went uncontested, the tally of secret ballots went smoothly thanks to the assistance of members Yolanda Ramos and Elizabeth Mejia. The vote for the position of Public Relations Director went to Vivian Megaro. Carlos Bonet was elected President; Al Feliciano, Vice President; Evelyn Carrillo, Secretary; Josephine Guadalupe, Treasurer; Nancy
Rozon, Vocal Director, and; Mary Figliola, Substitute Director. We wish you all a successful tenure as our new S.A.C.I. officers. After the new Board was sworn in, President Carlos Bonet addressed the assembly. He thanked the assembly for their support and assured the assembly that the committee chairpersons would remain the same. They are, Nancy Rozon, Scholarship; Herman Santa, Golf and Website; Ivan Guanill, Dominos, and; Ruben Aleman, Bowling. Charlie Quiles was asked to continue his role creating flyers for the club events and writing ariticles describing them to the club membership.
During the tally of votes Nancy Rozon and Carlos Mejia arranged the 50/50 tickets for the subsequent drawing…and the winners were J.J. Santiago and Johnny Borras. The hard work of our f
ormer Board of Directors: President, Ruben Aleman; Vice President, Nancy Rozon; Treasurer, Luis Carrillo; Secretary, Raquel O’Connor; Public Relations Director, Ramon Guadalupe; Director, Carlos Mejia, and; Substitute Director, Charlie Quiles had to be recognized. Thank you all, we applaud your efforts throughout the 2018.
The Spanish American Club, Inc. 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.

From left; Ruben aleman, Carlos Bonet, Evelyn Delgado, Josie Guadalupe, Vivian Megaro, Nancy Rozon, Mary Figliola and Al Feliciano


Awards 2018
Recognized members, Ray Guadalupe, Maritza Rivera, Josie Guadalupe, Nereida Pellot, Angel Pellot, Rosie Soto, Nancy Rozón, Rubén Alemán, Iván Guanill and Carlos Mejía. Charlie and María Quiles
By Herman Santa
Spanish American Club honors members during their Annual Christmas Dinner Dance. On Friday, December 28, 2018, at the Annual Christmas Dinner Dance at the Polish American Social Club in Port St. Lucie a special awards were given to some committee members directors of the club for their service, contribution and dedication to the club. Among them were given gift card certificates were: Ray Guadalupe, Maritza Rivera, Josie Guadalupe, Nereida Pellot, Angel Pellot, Rosie Soto, Nancy Rozón, Rubén Alemán, Iván Guanill and Carlos Mejía. Charlie and María Quiles were not present. The awards were presented by the president of the club Ruben Aleman. Congratulation to all of them. It was enjoyable event.

Golf 2019 (CtP)
Golf “Closest to the Pin” 2019
By Herman Santa















Photo # 1 From left Robert Osborne with Cecil Ellie on Jan. 2, 2019 after winning CtP on Par 3, Hole # 16
Photo # 2 From left Herman Santa 2/22/19 CtP winner and Carl Atkins
Photo # 3 From left Gus Migliore, Herman Santa 2/15/19 CtP winner and Lou Arroyo

Photo # 4 From left Ruben Aleman, Jack Klein 1/16/19 CtP winner and Roberto Belardo
Photo # 5 From left Cecil Ellie, Bob Svenson and Carl Atkins
Photo # 6 From left Norman Robinson, Jorge Crespo 2/22/19 CtP winner and Kevin Taylor
Photo # 7 From left Herman Santa 3/15/19 CtP winner with Mario Kos
Photo # 8 From left Mike O’Donnell (4/5/19 CtP winner) with Herman Santa
Photo # 9 From left Carlos Bonet (4/5/15/19 CtP winner) with Mike O’Donnell
Photo # 10 From left Marco Flores, Herman Santa and Al Peña (4/12/15/19 CtP winner)
Photo # 11 From left Herman Santa, Rafael Velasquez and Fernando Mejia. Al Peña (4/19/15/19 CtP winner) took the photo

Photo # 12 From left Herman Santa with Ruben Aleman on 5/31/19
Photo # 13 From left Herman Santa (7/18/19 CtP winner) with Jim Marguart
Photo # 14 From left José Garcia (CtP Hole # 7) with Herman Santa (CtP # 10) on 11/22/19
Photo # 15 From left Jorge Crespo with Herman Santa (CtP winner) 8/2/19
Photo # 16 From left Otto Vega (CtP winner, Hole # 10) and Walter Gomez on Friday, Dec. 27, 2019
Photo # 17 From left Luis Arroyo, Otto Vega (CtP winner, Hole # 10) and Herman Santa on Friday, Dec. 20, 2019
Photo # 18 From left Mike Sucato Jr., Mike Sucato, Herman Santa & Bob Boals on Nov. 19, 2019
Christmas 2018
Spanish American Club’s annual Christmas dinner dance at the Polish American Club
By Herman Santa
On Dec. 28, members and supporters of the Spanish American Club gathered to celebrate the club’s last event of the year at the Polish American Social Club in Port St. Lucie. The attendees enjoyed a delicious sit-down dinner of pork, cod white fish, chicken, salad, baked potato, vegetable medley, and dessert. Entertainment was provided by D.J. Johnny’s Music.
Rubén Alemán, master of ceremonies and club president, alternating with Ray Guadalupe, Public Relations Director welcomed everyone to the party and gave an update of the club and thanked everyone for continued support. Ray Guadalupe announced the December birthday celebration, conducted the raffles, door prizes, basket of cheers and 50/50. The event ended with the awards ceremony. Alemán recognized some members and directors for their service, contribution and dedication to the club with Gift cards.
A big “thank you” went out to the board, who worked hard to make the last annual event of the year a big success. Many thanks to the members who helped with the decorations and set-ups. Finally, thanks to the members that donated the door prizes and bought tickets for the raffles. This non-profit organization’s mission is to preserve the Hispanic heritage on the Treasure Coast. The members meet once a month to socialize, dine and dance.

From left Gustavo Santa, Nestor Pereira, Elizabeth Mejia, Virginia Feliciano, Mary Figliola and Javier Andrade.

From left Ray Guadalup, Carlos Mejia, Rey Matias, Mercy Roman, Sonia Echevarria, Isa Bryson, Tom Burger, Josie Guadalupe, Ed Parra, Maite Peterson, Lucy Santa and Ruben Aleman

From left; Ruben Aleman, Ray Guadalupe, Elizabeth Mejía, Doris Ellie and Carlos Mejía

From left Ray Guadalupe, Maritza Rivera, Josie Guadalupe, Nereida Pellot, Angel Pellot, Rosie Soto, Nancy Rozón, Rubén Alemán, Iván Guanill and Carlos Mejia

From left; Elizabeth Mejía and Fidelgno Casallas

From left Rosie Soto, Al Manzanares and Nancy Rozón
Christmas Toys 2018
By Herman Santa
The toys donated by the club were distributed by Herman Santa in Martin County through “Helping People Succeed, Healthy Families division” with the help of Agueda Mejía. In St. Lucie County the toys were distributed by Nancy Rozon. A big thank you to all the members and their guests who donated Christmas toys for underprivilege children.



Bowling 2018 (Dinner)
Spanish American Club Hosted a Bowling Dinner at Club Med
By Herman Santa
On Saturday, December 8 to kick off the Christmas holiday, some members of the bowling group of the The Spanish American Club, Inc. dine, drink and dance at luxury resort of Clubmed restaurant in Port St. Lucie.
The event was held at the beautiful Club Med Resort in Port St. Lucie. The members and their guest enjoyed drinks, a delicious dinner, live entertainment and dancing until 1 A.M. A big “Thank You” to the bowling Committee for an event that was enjoy by all.





Sport 2018
Annual Sporting Dance with D.J. José Ramírez at the Polish American Social Club
by Charlie Quiles
On Friday, November 18th at the Polish American Social Club, 343 NW Prima Vista Blvd, PSL, the boxer bobs and weaves avoiding the punches of his opponent then delivers his own counter-punching blows. The running back twists and spins his body to evade the grasps of the defenders in order to reach his goal. The dancer clutches his partner softly but firmly while guiding her through a series of turns. The movement flows ever so smoothly. The couple glides across the dance room floor all the while synchronizing their movements to the rhythmic sounds of the Latin beat. Imagine now this feat repeated by many couples on the smooth teak wood floor. Such is the sport and art form we know as dance.
It’s no wonder that tonight’s theme was a ‘Sporting Dance’. There were ladies and gents dressed in the football attire of their favorite team (i.e. – NY Giant’s, yeah!!). Lakers (Vivian Megaro) and Heat (Maria Quiles) uniforms were worn with pride. Yvonne Bonet wore her tribute to the basketball icon Michael Jordan. A whole table of fans were dressed in the shiny yellow jerseys of the Colombian National soccer team. They cheered all night as if in attendance at a ‘World Cup’ match. However, in the midst of this throng was a sole fan, Elizabeth Mejia, proudly displaying the colors of her native Peru. Josie Guadalupe acknowledged her preference for the team known around the world, the New York Yankees, while Denise Bodden brandished the cap of their cross-town rival the NY Mets. So many teams, so much camaraderie absent any trash talk (Whew, that was a fortunate relief!) They danced al l night long enjoying one and others company.
Birthday celebrants for the month of November attending the night’s event enjoyed a resounding if not raucous singing of “Happy Birthday”. They included Denise Bodden, a NY Mets fan, Rosie Basabe Soto and Javier Andrade, one of many Colombian soccer fans. Door prize winners danced their way to the front of the hall to a variety of tunes. The all female group displayed their gifts before an audience of hooters and hollers. They were Elizabeth Mejia, minus her Peru team jersey, Josie Guadalupe, Miss NY Yankee, Vivian Megaro, a Lakers fan and two elegantly dressed ladies Zaida Concepcion and Naomi Sanabria.
In sports the role of woman has finally been acknowledged by the general public. To any keen observer the same seems to have occurred at this night’s festivity. Wow! Winners of the fifty/fifty drawing were two exquisitely attired ladies Theresa Peña and Maite Peterson (N.B.- proceeds obtained from this drawing benefit the SACI Scholarship Fund).
The Spanish American Club, Inc. (SACI) recognizes it’s role within the Treasure Coast community and as such has donated food baskets or certificates for food to needy families during this Thanksgiving holiday. Al Feliciano was the only male to win a raffle, a ‘Basket of Cheer’ prepared by Nancy Rozon. Of course the Colombian soccer fans all rushed to his table with glasses in hand hoping to share in the winnings. Our membership has also donated or collected toys for distribution this Christmas season to low income or disadvantaged children throughout our area. On that note, SACI wishes everyone a wonderful holiday season.
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.
For information regarding the club, visit http://www.thespanishamericanclubinc.org. Hasta la proxima! (Until next time!)

L to R Theresa Pena and Maite Peterson

L to R Ruben Aleman, Elizabeth Mejia, Josie Guadalupe, Vivian Megaro, Zaida Concepcion, Naomi Sanabria and Carlos Mejia

L to R L to R: Ruben Aleman, Al Feliciano, Nancy Rozon and Carlos Mejia

L to R Denise Bodden, Rosie Basabe Soto, Ruben Aleman and Javier Andrade
