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3 Will Join Hoboken HS Hispanic Culture Club Hall of Fame

The Hoboken High School Hispanic Culture Club's 4th annual HOF ceremony and celebration is free and open to the public.

HOBOKEN, NJ — The Hoboken High School Hispanic Culture Club will host their 4th annual “Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony and Hispanic Heritage Celebration” on Thursday, May 31 at 7 p.m. at the Hoboken High School auditorium. The event is free and open to the public, organizers said.

The celebration will feature performances from students and guests, the swearing-in of new officers and the induction of the following members to the Hoboken High School Hispanic Culture Club Hall of Fame:

  • Officer Juan Madera (Hoboken Police Officer)
  • Carolina Martinez (Educator)
  • Ruben Ramos Jr. (Government Official)

The Hispanic Culture Club, led by social studies teacher Christopher Munoz, “delves into history to help create an intimate knowledge of the role that Hispanics have played in the history and psyche of the United States and Hoboken.”

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The club’s Hall of Fame is dedicated to recognizing individuals who have made a positive impact in the Hispanic and Hoboken community.

Carolina Martinez
Ruben Ramos Jr.

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Photos: Hoboken High School Hispanic Culture Club Hall of Fame

Main Photo: Juan Madera

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