Posts Tagged ‘Boricua’
2da Pastelada Anual
Únete a nuestro grupo el sábado, 13 de noviembre y tendrás la oportunidad de hacer tus propios pasteles, disfrutar de una tarde de camaradería, música típica, refrigerios y entremeses y podrás llevarte 10-12 pasteles.
¿Quieres aprender a hacer pasteles típicos puertorriqueños?
¿Sabes hacer pasteles y quieres ayudar a enseñar a otros/otras que no saben?
Puerto Ricans in the US
The latest Census estimate of the Hispanic population in the mainland U.S. found that the number of Puerto Ricans living on the mainland increased by some 700,000 people between 2000 and 2008, according to the National Institute for Latino Policy.
The study found that while the number of island residents has remained stable at roughly 3.8 million, the number of Puerto Ricans living in the U.S. increased from 3.4 million in 2000, to 4.1 million in 2008. This represents an increase of 20.6 % over just eight years.
Welcome to APRISA.org
This is the new website of a new organization. The Association of Puerto Ricans in San Antonio, or A.P.R.I.S.A., as we call it, is an Association created to promote the beautiful Puerto Rican culture in the city of San Antonio and sorrounding cities and towns.
Participa en nuestros “surveys”.
Arecibo Campeon
Le confiscan el juego a los Vaqueros porque los fanáticos comenzaron a tirar objetos a la cancha Por El Nuevo Día / deportes@elnuevodia.com Los Capitanes de Arecibo se coronaron campeones [...]
APRISA Domino
Due to administrative reasons, we have cancelled this Domino Tournament. We may try to have it at the end of the year. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause, especially to those who had committed to playing.
Please visit this website often to stay informed!
Noche de Bohemia
Once again we had a successful activity. Quite a lot of people attended this activity at Copa in Stone Oaks on Friday night.
We want to thank all of you who were present. We had positive comments in abundance and for that we thank you. It was nice to remember those songs from the 50s and 60s.

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