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Anniversary 2017
25th Anniversary with D.J. José Ramírez at DAV
By Herman Santa
The Spanish American Club, Inc. celebrated its 25th Anniversary at the Disabled American Veterans Club in Port St. Lucie on Saturday, June 27. Attendees enjoyed a night full of fun, an exquisite Latin buffet, raffles, door prizes, surprises and dancing throughout the evening.
Ruben Aleman, president along with his directors– Nancy Rozon; vice president, Luis Carrillo; treasurer, Al Feliciano; secretary, Ray Guadalupe; public relations, Isa Bryson; director and Carlos Mejia; substitute– provided a fantastic affair.
The dinner dance was special one of many social events held throughout the year. The 25th anniversary marked another milestone of the members who dedicate their talent, knowledge and time every month to help and promote fellowship among the Hispanic groups in our area.
During a break, club’s secretary Al Feliciano made a short speech in honor of myself and my wife Lucy as co-founders of the club. We were honored that evening and given a special award in recognition of her 25 years of exceptional service to the club. The awards were presented by the president of the club Ruben Aleman.
A special thanks to the following members who helped with the following; Catering-Ray Guadalupe, Diana Nieves, Daisy and Ruben Aleman, Josie Guadalupe, Ivan Guanill. Decorations-Nancy Rozon, Angel and Nereida Pellot, Luis and Evelyn Carrillo. Set ups-Al and Virginia Feliciano, Dick and Karen Diamond, Augusto and Ana Rodriguez. Servers-Myranda, Joseline and Jeriah.
Founded in 1992, The Spanish American Club, Inc. is the oldest social, civic, sport and benevolence organization in the Treasure Coast. With nearly 150 active members from various Latin American countries, the club fosters positive relations between Americans and other Spanish speaking people from Martin and St. Lucie counties.




Father’s 2017
Spanish American Club Celebrates Father’s Day
By Herman Santa
This year’s The Spanish American Club, Inc. “SACI” Father’s Day Party was a fabulous success! It was an excellent opportunity to see old friends, meet new members and make new friends. The door prizes, raffles, the food was outstanding, and the entertainment (D.J. José Ramirez) was great!
The event was celebrated on Saturday, June 27 at the Disabled American Veterans Club in Port St. Lucie. Attendees enjoyed a night full of fun, eating, raffles and dancing throughout the evening.
Ruben Aleman, president along with his directors– Nancy Rozon; vice president, Luis Carrillo; treasurer, Al Feliciano; secretary, Ray Guadalupe; public relations, Isa Bryson; director and Carlos Mejia; substitute, provided a fantastic event for all to enjoy.
The meal consisted of stewed chicken, pulled pork, white rice, black beans, yucca with mojito, dessert and coffee. After the dinner, the board conducted the raffles and celebrated the member’s birthdays of the month of June while entertainer D.J. José Ramírez played a Happy Birthday song for them.
During a break, club’s secretary Al Feliciano made a short speech in honor of recognition of myself and my wife Lucy as co-founders of the club. I received a certificate of appreciation, and my wife Lucy received a bouquet of flowers for our dedication and continued support to the club during the last 25 years. The awards were presented by the president of the club Ruben Aleman.
A special thanks to the following members who helped with the following; Catering-Ray Guadalupe, Diana Nieves, Daisy and Ruben Aleman, Josie Guadalupe, Ivan Guanill. Decorations-Nancy Rozon, Angel and Nereida Pellot, Luis and Evelyn Carrillo. Set ups-Al and Virginia Feliciano, Dick and Karen Diamond, Augusto and Ana Rodriguez. Servers-Myranda, Joseline and Jeriah.
The club was founded in 1992 with the purpose of serving Hispanics from Martin and St. Lucie counties and is a non-profit organization devoted to the promotion of the Hispanic culture and heritage on the Treasure Coast.

From left Stella Paez, Ruben Aleman and Isa Bryson

From left Gilberto Ferri, Rossana Parra, Al Manzanares, Ana Santiago, Maritza Rivera, Yvonne Bonet, Maria Allen, Stella Paez and Alida Richardson.

From left Gilbert Paredes, Gilberto Ferri, Javier Crespo, Roberta Linares, Tony Cruz, Marco Peña, Vicky Rodriguez and Maite Peterson.

Scholarship 2017 (Espinosa)
38th scholarship from the “Spanish American Club, Inc.”
By Herman Santa
The Spanish American Club, Inc. is proud to recognize one outstanding student selected to receive one of the five club’s 2017 scholarship awards. The recipient is Dayana Espinosa of Ft. Pierce.
Dayana Espinosa was born in Ft Pierce. Her parents, Gilberto and Maria Espinosa are from Mexico. Dayana graduated from Westwood High School. She will attend Florida Indian River State College and will major in the Medical Field. She would like to pursue a career as a Nurse.
The scholarship committee selected the students for their achievements, trustworthiness, character, responsibility, fairness and academics. The following members are part of the board of directors: Ruben Aleman, president; Nancy Rozon, vice president; Luis Carrillo, treasurer; Al Feliciano, secretary; Ray Guadalupe, public relations; Isa Bryson, director; and Carlos Mejia, substitute. The following members are part of the scholarship committee: Nancy Rozon, Chair; Fe Valderuten and Ron Bryson, co-chairs.
The scholarship was established in 1992 for low-income Hispanic students. Over the past 25 years, the club has awarded more than $28,000 in scholarships to the Hispanic senior of Martin and St. Lucie counties. The board raises money for the scholarships by having 50/50 raffles at the monthly dance parties. The board also organizes other events such as picnics, cruises and garage sales. The committees organize events such as bowling, golf and dominoes tournaments. The members bowl every Monday at 6:00 P.M. at the Saint Lucie Lanes. The bowling group has a 50/50 raffle on the first Monday of the month.
The mission of the club is to promote friendship and solidarity among its members, neighbors and other non profit organizations of the Treasure Coast through cultural, social, civic, charity and sports activities to promote knowledge of the Spanish speaking countries, their geography, history, art and folklore.The following students have been awarded scholarships since 1994.

Mother’s 2017
Annual Mother’s Day Day Dance with D.J. José Ramírez at “DAV”
By Herman Santa
The Annual Mother’s Day Party hosted by The Spanish American Club, Inc. was celebrated on Saturday, May 27 at the Disabled American Veterans Club in Port St. Lucie.
Before the dinner, master of ceremonies our president Ruben Aleman and public relations director, Ray Guadalupe updated the members about the next events and thanked every one of them for their continued support. Ivan Guanill announced a Billiard Pool Tournament this summer. Al Feliciano distributed a flyer for our Western Caribbean 11-night cruise on the fabulous Norwegian Jade sailing December 7, 2017. The members and their guests enjoyed a delicious buffet catered by Santo’s Pizzeria. The meal consisted of salad, bread, chicken parmesan, sausage with peppers, mixed veggies, dessert and coffee.
After the dinner, the board conducted the raffles and celebrated the member’s birthdays of the month of April and May. Entertainer D.J. José Ramírez played a Happy Birthday song for them. The Highlight of the night was Ray Matias who danced a Zorbas dance Uta McFaden before every one came to the dance floor.
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 Spanish American Club, Inc. is a not-for-profit 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 club has become quite influential in the Treasure Coast area, playing a key role, for instance, in the scholarship program for Hispanic students. Over the past 25 years, the club has awarded more than $28,000 in scholarships to the Hispanic seniors of Martin and St. Lucie counties.

Fom left Mary Figliola and Undentified guest

From left Ismael Cosme, Nelson Santoni, Rosendo Gonzalez, Virginia Gonzalez, Olga Guillen, Uta McFadden, Maria Allen, Unidentified guest, Vivian Megaro and Javier Andrade

From left (Standing) Alma Locayo, Carlos Bonet, Al Manzanares, Carlos Mejia, Irene Mori, Daisy Velez, José Santiago, Ruben Aleman, Jose Rodriguez, unidentified guest, and Herman Santa. (Seated) Millie Asencio, Lucy Santa, Isa Bryson and Stella Paez
Scholarship 2017 (Moreno)
40th scholarship from the “Spanish American Club, Inc.”
By Herman Santa
The Spanish American Club, Inc. is proud to recognize one outstanding student selected to receive one of the five club’s 2017 scholarship awards. The recipient is Barbara Moreno of Stuart.
Barbara was born in Venezuela. Her parents, Luis Moreno was born in Venezuela and her mother Monica also was born in Venezuela. Barbara is attending Clark Advanced Learning Center in Stuart. She will attend Florida International University and will major in Biomedical Engineering. She would like to pursue a career as an Engineer.
The scholarship committee selected the students for their achievements, trustworthiness, character, responsibility, fairness and academics. The following members are part of the board of directors: Ruben Aleman, president; Nancy Rozon, vice president; Luis Carrillo, treasurer; Al Feliciano, secretary; Ray Guadalupe, public relations; Isa Bryson, director; and Carlos Mejia, substitute. The following members are part of the scholarship committee: Nancy Rozon, Chair; Fe Valderuten and Ron Bryson, co-chairs.
The scholarship was established in 1992 for low-income Hispanic students. Over the past 25 years, the club has awarded more than $28,000 in scholarships to the Hispanic senior of Martin and St. Lucie counties. The board raises money for the scholarships by having 50/50 raffles at the monthly dance parties. The board also organizes other events such as picnics, cruises and garage sales. The committees organize events such as bowling, golf and dominoes tournaments. The members bowl every Monday at 6:00 P.M. at the Saint Lucie Lanes. The bowling group has a 50/50 raffle on the first Monday of the month.
The mission of the club is to promote friendship and solidarity among its members, neighbors and other non profit organizations of the Treasure Coast through cultural, social, civic, charity and sports activities to promote knowledge of the Spanish speaking countries, their geography, history, art and folklore.

Scholarship 2017 (Weir)
41st scholarship from the “Spanish American Club, Inc.”
By Herman Santa
The Spanish American Club, Inc. is proud to recognize one outstanding student selected to receive one of the five club’s 2017 scholarship awards. The recipient is Moriah Weir of Ft. Pierce.
Moriah was born in Manhattan, New York. Her parents, Michael Weir was born in Jamaica and her mother Jackie Weir was born in Trinidad. Moriah is attending Fort Pierce Central and she will graduate with a 4.59 GPA ranked #72 in her senior class of approximately 700 students. She will attend the University of Florida and will major in Journalism and Mass Communication. She would like to pursue a career in Broadcast Journalism.
The scholarship committee selected the students for their achievements, trustworthiness, character, responsibility, fairness and academics. The following members are part of the board of directors: Ruben Aleman, president; Nancy Rozon, vice president; Luis Carrillo, treasurer; Al Feliciano, secretary; Ray Guadalupe, public relations; Isa Bryson, director; and Carlos Mejia, substitute. The following members are part of the scholarship committee: Nancy Rozon, Chair; Fe Valderuten and Ron Bryson, co-chairs.
The scholarship was established in 1992 for low-income Hispanic students. Over the past 25 years, the club has awarded more than $28,000 in scholarships to the Hispanic senior of Martin and St. Lucie counties. The board raises money for the scholarships by having 50/50 raffles at the monthly dance parties. The board also organizes other events such as picnics, cruises and garage sales. The committees organize events such as bowling, golf and dominoes tournaments. The members bowl every Monday at 6:00 P.M. at the Saint Lucie Lanes. The bowling group has a 50/50 raffle on the first Monday of the month.
The mission of the club is to promote friendship and solidarity among its members, neighbors and other non profit organizations of the Treasure Coast through cultural, social, civic, charity and sports activities to promote knowledge of the Spanish speaking countries, their geography, history, art and folklore.

Scholarship 2017 (Arriola)
37th scholarship from the “Spanish American Club, Inc.”
By Herman Santa
The Spanish American Club, Inc. is proud to recognize one outstanding student selected to receive one of the five club’s 2017 scholarship awards. The recipient is Jennifer Arriola of Ft. Pierce.
Jennifer was born in Ft. Pierce, Florida. Her father, Sergio Arriola is from Matagalpa, Nicaragua and her mother Maria De Sales Marcos is from Oaxaca, Mexico. Jennifer is attending Westwood High School and she will graduate with a 5.41 GPA ranked #5 in her senior class of approximately 367 students. She will attend Florida Southern College and will major in Political Science with a minor in Pre-Law. She would like to pursue a career as an immigration Attorney. She will also be part of the Army ROTC program at Florida Southern.
The scholarship committee selected the students for their achievements, trustworthiness, character, responsibility, fairness and academics. The following members are part of the board of directors: Ruben Aleman, president; Nancy Rozon, vice president; Luis Carrillo, treasurer; Al Feliciano, secretary; Ray Guadalupe, public relations; Isa Bryson, director; and Carlos Mejia, substitute. The following members are part of the scholarship committee: Nancy Rozon, Chair; Fe Valderuten and Ron Bryson, co-chairs.
The scholarship was established in 1992 for low-income Hispanic students. Over the past 25 years, the club has awarded more than $28,000 in scholarships to the Hispanic senior of Martin and St. Lucie counties. The board raises money for the scholarships by having 50/50 raffles at the monthly dance parties. The board also organizes other events such as picnics, cruises and garage sales. The committees organize events such as bowling, golf and dominoes tournaments. The members bowl every Monday at 6:00 P.M. at the Saint Lucie Lanes. The bowling group has a 50/50 raffle on the first Monday of the month.
The mission of the club is to promote friendship and solidarity among its members, neighbors and other non profit organizations of the Treasure Coast through cultural, social, civic, charity and sports activities to promote knowledge of the Spanish speaking countries, their geography, history, art and folklore.
My name is Jennifer Arriola and I was born and raised in Fort Pierce, FL. My mother, Maria Marcos, is from Oaxaca, Mexico. My father, Sergio Arriola, is from Matagalpa, Nicaragua. I attend Fort Pierce Westwood High School and will graduate with highest honors with a 5.41 GPA ranked #5 in my class of about 367 students. I am a member of honor societies such as the National Honor Society and Phi Theta Kappa Nu Iota Chapter. I was on my school’s competitive rifle shooting team for about four years, and was the captain one year. I played Varsity soccer and volleyball at my high school. I have accumulated a total of 853.89 community service hours. My favorite thing to do is to run! I will be attending Florida Southern College starting Fall 2017. I will major in Political Science, with a minor in Pre-Law. I will also be part of the Army ROTC program at Florida Southern. My long term goal is to become an immigration attorney.

Scholarship 2017 (Garcia)
39th scholarship from the “Spanish American Club, Inc.”
By Herman Santa
The Spanish American Club, Inc. is proud to recognize one outstanding student selected to receive one of the five club’s 2017 scholarship awards. The recipient is Gabriela Garcia of Ft. Pierce. Gabriela Garcia was born in Ft. Pierce, Florida. Her parents, José Garcia and María Garcia were born in Mexico. Gabriela is attending Fort Pierce Central and she will graduate with a 5.3 GPA ranked #10 in her senior class of approximately 700 students. She will attend University of Florida and will major in Health Science with a Pre-Medicine Track. She would like to pursue a career as an Orthopedic Surgeon.
The scholarship committee selected the students for their achievements, trustworthiness, character, responsibility, fairness and academics. The following members are part of the board of directors: Ruben Aleman, president; Nancy Rozon, vice president; Luis Carrillo, treasurer; Al Feliciano, secretary; Ray Guadalupe, public relations; Isa Bryson, director and Carlos Mejia, substitute. The following members are part of the scholarship committee: Nancy Rozon, Chair; Fe Valderuten and Ron Bryson, co-chairs.
The scholarship was established in 1992 for low-income Hispanic students. Over the past 25 years, the club has awarded more than $28,000 in scholarships to the Hispanic senior of Martin and St. Lucie counties. The board raises money for the scholarships by having 50/50 raffles at the monthly dance parties. The board also organizes other events such as picnics, cruises and garage sales. The committees organize events such as bowling, golf and dominoes tournaments. The members bowl every Monday at 6:00 P.M. at the Saint Lucie Lanes. The bowling group has a 50/50 raffle on the first Monday of the month.
The mission of the club is to promote friendship and solidarity among its members, neighbors and other non profit organizations of the Treasure Coast through cultural, social, civic, charity and sports activities to promote knowledge of the Spanish speaking countries, their geography, history, art and folklore.

Dominoes 2017
“Picnic” Dominoes games at the Jensen Beach Park
By Herman Santa
The event was held at Jensen Beach Park on Hutchinson Island on Saturday, April 29. Perfect weather for a picnic kept everyone enjoying a barbecue with drinks, music and games. While some enjoyed a walk on the beach, others played dominoes or rummykub.



Picnic 2017
Annual picnic at Jensen Beach Park
By Herman Santa
Members with their relatives and friends of The Spanish American Club, Inc. (SACI) enjoyed a day at the beach, bar-b-cue, music, games and birthday celebration. The event was held at Jensen Beach Park on Hutchinson Island on Saturday, April 29. While some enjoyed the beach, others played volleyball and dominoes. After the cook out, the members and their guests celebrated birthdays of Carlos Bonet, Lucy Santa and Herman Santa. Thanks to the SACI board of directors, the picnic committee and other volunteers that made the picnic a big success.



Volley ball
From left (Back Row) Gustavo Santa, Javier Crespo and Angel Pellot. Front row Herman Santa, Lynette Malave, Josie Guadalupe, Ed Parra and Lou Arroyo
