Board 2018

January 26, 2018 Leave a comment

A Final Message From The President 2018

By Rubén Alemán

It has been a privilege serving our members.  As you all know, from the very beginning our board faced a challenging year.  Our board was never in full capacity with all board members in place, yet we managed to keep our promises to maintain the dignity and integrity of SACI.

A MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT 

I’d like to begin by wishing all of you a prosperous and healthy New Year and, as you receive this message, it is my hope that you are all doing well.  As for my wife, Daisy, and I, we are doing as well as can be expected.

Last Sunday, January 14, 2018, at the General Assembly meeting, we held our Board Member election for 2018. Your newly elected board has not changed much. Re-elected were, myself, Ruben Aleman, as President, Nancy Rozon as our Vice President, Luis Carrillo as our Treasurer, and Ray Guadalupe will continue as our director of Public Relations.

Elected for the position of Vocal Director is Mr. Carlos Mejía, who previously held the position of Substitute Director. Our new Substitute Director is Mr. Charles Quiles.  Al Feliciano, who has been our Recording Secretary for the last six years, opted out this year and, at the time of our meeting, the position remained vacant. First, on behalf of our organization, I would like to thank Al for the great job he did during his tenure.

Unfortunately, at the meeting, there were no volunteers for the position, which leaves it up to the board to select an interim member for the position. The good news is we have a volunteer for the position: Ms. Giselle Borrás. The bad news is that she presently does not qualify for the position as she is a brand new member. After reviewing her qualifications during our monthly Board Meeting held on January 23, 2018, we asked if she would consider taking on the role on an interim basis for the next six months. After that time, with your approval, we would elect her to the position on a permanent basis for the remainder of 2018.

I hope to see many of you this Friday, the 26th of January, for our “Winterland Black and White Event.” Please dress properly. No tank tops, dungarees, or tennis shoes are allowed. That rule applies to ALL members and their guests, so please inform any guests that you have invited to adhere to the dress code. We don’t want to have to reject any one at the door. Let’s have a great year!

This year our main goal was to make certain all SACI members had a copy of our bylaws, one they could be proud of.  Our bylaws committee, directed by Charles Quiles and his wife, Maria did a fantastic job in basically mirroring our Spanish bylaws which are the foundation of any non- for-profit organization.  Some changes that needed to be made were made and ratified.

Another goal we achieved was to reach every single member of SACI by making certain that our flyers were sent out in both English and Spanish, so those of us who did not read English could know about our current events first hand, and not have to depend on another member’s recollection.

The change in venue was a contributing factor in our losses.  Some of our members felt the rental cost for the event was too high and understandably so. Many of our regulars (those who attend every event) could not be there due to sickness in the family.  Another factor was this year our members went on two really nice cruises, and were not able to attend the events.  Due to conflicting schedules the November cruise hurt our November event to the tone of over $600.00.  Although, in spite of it all our funds at the end of the year are still in good standing.

I promised our members that I and the board would not change our donation prices, if at all possible. We did not, in spite of the fact we were losing funds at every event. Creatively, we held a raffle with the cooperation and efforts of our board and many of our members, we sold enough raffle tickets to add over $1,200 dollars after expenses to the funds.

We are members of a non-for-profit organization, and the only reason we are considered that is because of what we do for the Latin community.  Some of our members question the amount we give in scholarships, why so much?  I say why not?  We do not ask for direct donations the 50/50 drawings at each event is an opportunity for our members to take home 10 times what they donate which is a win—win for our scholarship funds and our members. Also, we hold garage sales which is another win—win and no one is compelled to donate.  So again, I say why not?

One of the main reasons we lost money in 2018 was membership participation—had we increased our membership participation by 25 members per event, our funds would have grown by about $1,200.00.  In my personal assessment an increase in membership dues is not warranted at this time.

In closing, if we are to continue doing business with the Polish American Club, either our participation must go up per event or our donation prices.  I and the board want to thank all of you for your participation and support throughout these last 2 years.

Respectfully Yours,

Ruben M. Aleman

SACI President of 2018

ON A PERSONAL NOTE:

I hope you’re all in the best of health, as for my wife and I, we are doing as well as can be expected, considering my wife’s illness. The good news is that she is responding well to treatment, as many of you have seen from our last two events—she looks great.  From my eyes, she looked beautiful and vibrant doing the things she loves best.  She danced the night away, even though I was not as attentive, as I should have been, but we did have our moments.

I wish everyone a happy, healthy, and prosperous New Year. Cheers to you SACI.

Categories: Board 2018, English, Español

Bowling 2018 (50/50)

January 23, 2018 Leave a comment

2018 50/50 Bowling winners

Categories: Bowling 2018 (50/50)

Assembly 2018

January 14, 2018 Leave a comment

Spanish American Club elects new board for 2018

By Herman Santa

The members of The Spanish American Club, Inc. elected a new board for the fiscal year 2018. The Annual General Assembly meeting was held on January 14, at the Polish American Social Club in Port St. Lucie.

Each year, in January the members elect new officers to help set organizational goals and to ensure that funds raised through the annual campaign are being invested wisely in the club’s strategic priority areas such as scholarships for low-income Hispanic students, donations of food baskets at Thanksgiving for needy families and collection of Christmas toys for disadvantaged families.

At the meeting, the members of the club elected Ruben Aleman, President; Nancy Rozon, Vice President; Luis Carrillo, Treasurer; Ray Guadalupe, Public Relations; Carlos Mejia, Director and Charles Quiles; Substitute.

Much of The Spanish American Club, Inc.’s success derives from strong volunteer leadership. For more than 25 years, The Spanish American Club, Inc. (SACI) has relied on the guidance and expertise of Hispanic leaders to make a positive impact in Martin and St. Lucie Counties through fundraising, volunteerism and character-building.

The Spanish American Club, Inc. is a non-profit corporation, established in 1992. It is the oldest social, civic, sport and benevolence organization on the Treasure Coast. The main goals of the club are to promote friendship and solidarity among its members and other non-profit organizations, through social, cultural and civic activities and to promote the knowledge of the Spanish-speaking countries’ geography, history, art, culture and folklore.

Categories: Assembly 2018

Christmas 2017

December 30, 2017 Leave a comment

The Spanish American Club, Inc. hosts Annual Christmas Dinner Dance Gala at the Polish American Club

By Herman Santa

On Saturday, December 29, members and supporters of The Spanish American Club, Inc. gathered to celebrate the club’s last event of the year at the Polish American Social Club in Port St. Lucie. The 187 attendees enjoyed a delicious seat down dinner.  The meal consisted of Beef Stroganoff, Mahi Fish, Chicken Marsala, Salad, Baked Potato,Vegetable Medley, Bread, Butter and dessert.  They were entertained by La Herencia Latina Orchestra and D.J. José Ramirez.

Master of ceremonies and president of the club, Rubén Alemán, welcomed everyone to the party and gave an update of the status of the club and thanked every one of them for their continued support. Followed the president’s update, event coordinator and public relations Director Ray Guadalupe conducted the raffles and the month of December birthday celebration, door prizes and 50/50.

The event ended with the awards ceremony.  Our president Rubén Alemán recognized some directors for their service, contribution and dedication to the club with plaques. Among them were: Nancy Rozon, Isa Bryson, Ray Gudalupe and Al Feliciano.  Other committee members that also were recognized for their service and were given gift card certificates were: Carlos Mejia, Angel and Nereida Pellot, Dick and Karen Diamond, Josie Guadalupe, Virginia Feliciano, Evelyn Carrillo and Diana Nieves.

A big “Thank You” to the board who worked very 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. The 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.

Categories: Christmas 2017

Cruise 2017 (Norwegian Jade)

December 19, 2017 Leave a comment

Spanish American Club members gone cruising “Norwegian Jade”

By Herman Santa

The 11-day cruise to the Panama Canal on the Norwegian Jade was a success.  We had 44 people (Members, relatives and their guests) who altogether were part of the trip.  The trip was organized by Travel Agent of Vacation Superstore Nora Candelario and co-chaired by our secretary of the club Al Feliciano.

We had a full bus which left Nora’s home on Thursday, December 7.  We all arrived on time at the Port of Miami. On the first day, we cruised at night between Miami and Cartagena then the fun began day and night with a lot of food, dancing, casino gambling and of course tours to the ports of Colombia, Panama Canal, Honduras, Belize and Mexico.

While some went to the tours to see the ports of Cartagena, Colón, Roatan, Harvest Caye and Costa Maya other enjoyed a game of dominoes, the spa, the expo, shopping, dancing, and using the gym to work off some of the food from the day before. The shows, Mexican train and cards games were also exciting to play with family and friends.

Unlimited alcoholic (Top shelf) and non alcoholic drinks package was great without having to dig in your pocket to pay for drinks.  Pre-paid gratuities for the cruise staff, the bus driver (motor couch bus round trip transfer) and porters were also included in the price made it an all inclusive trip.

We enjoyed the food (Beautiful dining rooms), the theatre (Good comedians and dancers), the decks with big swimming pool and spas, the bands and the disco too mention a few. We had so much fun that group is planning another trip next year.

On our last day, we cruised at night between Costa Maya and Miami with a beautiful new moon and a nice sea breeze, a calm night to seat back and watch Mother Nature go by.  It was beautiful end to an incredible journey that we will be remember for a long time.

Bowling 2017 (Dinner)

December 6, 2017 Leave a comment

Spanish American Club Hosted a Bowling Dinner at the 19th Hole restaurant, port St Lucie

By Herman Santa

On Saturday, December 5 to kick off the Christmas holiday, some members of the bowling group of the The Spanish American Club, Inc. dine, drink and dance at The 19th Hole restaurant in Port St. Lucie.  Among the members and their guests attending the dinner were: Gilberto Ferri, Maria Ferri, Yolanda Medina, Johnny Borras, Annie Borras, Luis Carrillo, Evelyn Carrillo, Jose Echevarria, Sonia Echevarria, Felix Asencio, Millie Asencio, Gus Meza, Karen Meza, Carlos Bonet, Yvonne Bonet, Al Feliciano, Virginia Feliciano, Jose Santiago, Cookie Santiago, Tony Cruz, Mirta Zapata, Herman Santa, Lucy Santa, Ray Guadalupe, Diana Nieves, Roberto Belardo, Carmen Belardo, Arturo Guadalupe, Josie Guadalupe, Ruben Aleman, Daisy Aleman, Vicky Rodriguez and Charlie Rodriguez, Roberto Velez, Aida Velez, Jack Letra, Sandra Letra, Ernesto Pereira, Yolanda Torres, Al Peña, Pam Peña, Hector Peña, Aminda Sampson.

A big Thanks to Ruben Aleman, Director of the Bowling Committee, Evelyn Carrillo and Nereida Pellot co-chairs who coordinated the event. Daisy Aleman who coordinated the gift exchange after the dinner. Special thanks to Nestor Pereira who played C.D.’s. music for our guests.  It was a great night of drinks, good food, dancing and good camaraderie to start the holiday season.

Categories: Bowling 2017 (Dinner)

Christmas Toys 2017

November 26, 2017 Leave a comment

The Spanish American Club, Inc. collects toy for needy kids at holidays Event

By Herman Santa

The Thanksgiving party of the Spanish American Club was the beginning of the holiday season, the time to donate food baskets and to collect toys for the underprivileged families in need in the area.

The event was celebrated Saturday, Nov. 25 at the Disabled American Veterans Hall in Port St. Lucie.  The club continued a 24-year tradition by distributing food baskets to underprivileged families for Thanksgiving and collecting holiday gift bags to needy children in the area.  The toys will distribute by Herman Santa in Martin and Nancy Rozon in St. Lucie counties.  A big “Thank You” to the board, the members and their guests who donated the Christmas gifts for the children.

Categories: Christmas Toys 2017

Thanksgiving 2017

November 26, 2017 Leave a comment

Annual Thanksgiving with D.J. José Ramírez at the Disabled American Veterans Hall (DAV), Port St. Lucie

By Herman Santa

The Annual Thanksgiving event hosted by the Spanish American Club was celebrated Nov. 25 at the Disabled American Veterans Hall in Port St. Lucie.

Master of ceremonies and club President Ruben Aleman welcomed everyone to the party and gave an update of the status of the club and thanked everyone for their continued support. Members and guests enjoyed an evening of snacks, raffles, dancing and celebration of birthdays. DJ and Singer José Ramírez provided the entertainment.

Followed the president’s update, our public relation director Ray Guadalupe conducted the raffles, presented the Billiard Tournament winners and member who were present celebrating their November birthdays. Door prize winners were Vivian Megaro, Pam Peña, Mirta Zapata, Elizabeth Mejía, Aminda Sampson, Gilberto Ferri, Lucy Santa, Yolanda Arnell, Daisy Alemán, Marie Muñoz, Evie Cardona and Denise Bodden. The 50/ 50 raffle winners were Cookie Santiago, Xiomara Guanill and Ed Parra.

A big “Thank You” to the board, the members and their guests who donated the door prizes and brought Christmas gifts for the children. The club continued a 24-year tradition by distributing food baskets to underprivileged families for Thanksgiving and collecting holiday gift bags to needy children in the area.

Founded in 1992, The Spanish American Club, Inc. is the oldest social, civic, sport and benevolence organization in 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 from Martin and St. Lucie counties.

 

Categories: Thanksgiving 2017

Golf 2017 (Tournament-SACI)

November 6, 2017 Leave a comment

SACI Golfers tee up for their Annual Scholarship Tournament event at The Saints Golf Club

By Herman Santa

Members and their friends of the Spanish American Club, Inc. took to the greens and fairways for the Annual Golf Tournament on Wednesday, Nov. 1 at The Saints Golf Club in Port St. Lucie.

Golf practices started back in January once a week and golfers were accumulating points in each game until their last game at the end of Nov.  The 2 men scramble event featured a number of activities, including “The Longest Drive”, “Closest to the Pin” “Low Score”, “Most Points”. The following prizes were awarded; Ralph Morrison “Longest Drive”, Ed Seubert “Closest to the Pin”, Gus Migliore and Eric Frank “Low Score”, Ralph Morrison and Robert Osborne “Most Points”.

Other players that participated or made donations were Carl Atkins, Ruben Aleman, Norman Sepulveda, Bernard Jethroe, Papito Perez, Norman Robinson, David Santiago, José Garcia, Al Peña, Fernando Mejia, Herman Santa, Lou Rosa, Roberto Belardo, Carlos Bonet and Luis Arroyo. Thanks to all the participants. Special thanks to David O’Kelly, Manager of The Saints Pro Shop who sponsored the tournament. Proceeds from the tournament went to support the Scholarship Funds of the club.

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Halloween 2017

October 29, 2017 Leave a comment

Halloween Dance with D.J. José Ramírez at the DAV

By Herman Santa

The annual Halloween event hosted by the Spanish American Club was celebrated Oct. 28 at the Disabled American Veterans Hall in Port St. Lucie.

Members and guests were invited for birthday celebrations, snacks, tricks, treats, 50/50 raffles, dance, door prizes and for the best costumes. Master of ceremonies and club President Ruben Aleman welcomed everyone to the party and gave an update of the status of the club and thanked everyone for their continued support.

Categories: Halloween 2017