April 2015 News & Previews of Upcoming Attractions in Kings Point Springtime in Kings Point Let’s Go Out & Play! April in Kings Point is the doorway to summertime. If the weather isn’t postcard-perfect, give it five minutes to transform itself. Spring is also a time of wishing ’bon voyage’ to our wintertime neighbors returning to their summertime homes. It’s a great time to gather outdoors on the patio or the courts and the swimming pools, because it’s never too late to have a great Spring Break! THE POINTER Send submissions to: Pointer@vestaforyou.com April 2015 Published by ‘here for you!’ Editor: Michael Crook 387-3446 Federation Office 633-2083 COA Office 633-1710 Box Office 387-3447 Front Gate 634-2063 South Gate 645-9355 Main Club 634-9229 South Club 387-3483 Palm Court Café 387-3482 / Orders 387-3463 Spa Serenity 387-3475 Main Club Fitness 387-3457 South Club Fitness 387-3476 Le Perk Café 387-3450 Lost & Found 387-3471 Master Association 633-6291 First Service 642-8990 Transportation Office 387-3470 Front Gate Visitor Access kpsccvisitor@vestaforyou.com Kings Point Celebrates ‘Crown Jewel’ March 20 By Michael Crook Pointer Editor More than 9,000 Kings Point residents continue enhancing their community with the most impressive addition to their wide array of amenities in more than 15 years: a $4.3 million fitness and wellness center that will be celebrated March 20 with an allcommunity party and Open House, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. “We have listened carefully to our neighbors throughout Kings Point and we are delivering what they want: More and better fitness and wellness options,” said Jim Haggerty, president of the Federation of Kings Point Associations, who has been closely involved in the project from start to finish. “The 2020 Centre is now the best-equipped, most inviting facility of its kind between Brandon and Bradenton,” said Ginger Anzalone, Vice President of Vesta Property Services, Inc., who oversaw the project on behalf of Kings Point, where Vesta manages the community’s clubhouses, security, and other amenities. The active life is proven to be a better life,” said Anzalone, a board member of the International Council on Active Aging. The March 20 event is open to all residents of Sun City Center. There will be popular Food Truck cuisine, live musical entertainment, a ribbon-cutting and dedication, opportunities to connect with some of Kings Point’s many clubs and groups, speak with residents about the project, and take a walk-through tour of the fitness/wellness center. The 25,000-square-foot building once housed headquarters for the developer of Kings Point. Soon, its fitness floor will have 15 treadmills and 14 other cardio units and 30 strength stations. A fully appointed spa and salon will offer professional services. Meeting rooms will be used for everything from lectures to cooking classes. Free Tax Preparation By IRS Trained Counselors At the Kings Point Main Clubhouse. Monday, Wednesday and Friday, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. ke appointments during OPEN hours at 938-8959. Walk-Ins welcome. Bring photo I.D., your Social Security Card and last year’s tax return, if available.. Get More News About Kings Point Sun City Center Every Day! Facebook.com/ kingspointsuncitycenter Federation Update Events Affecting Kings Point JUST A THOUGHT…. The World is Changed By Your Example— Not Your Opinion…. -Paulo Coelho Jim Haggerty, President Golf carts can avoid the traffic around the Main Clubhouse and new 2020 Centre by taking the alternate route below. Directions: Take Gloucester Blvd. from Kings Blvd.—turn right onto Canterbury Ln. and left onto the golf cart path that connects with Clubhouse Dr. to the 2020 Centre and Main Clubhouse. 3 Safety & Security H elp us keep Kings Point Sun City Center the safest place to live in southern Hillsborough County. I need you to know that three Kings Point homes have been broken -into this year. I could explain to you that, statistically, in a community of 9,000 great people, this is a very small number of burglaries. Across Sun City Center, outside our gates, a dozen break-ins happened in the same time frame. But our ethic is this: One incident is too many! In this situation, it is believed that one perpetrator with the same “modus operandi” is the primary cause of all the break-ins. There are several common elements to these incidents: The resident had just departed their home, suggesting the home was being watched. The resident(s) had valuable jewelry, cash or coin in their homes. And the perpetrator apparently knocked on the door and, getting no answer, gained entry through the back of the home and stole only what is small and valuable and easy to carry concealed in pockets or a backpack. Please consider removing all such valuables and cash from your home and store them in a safe deposit box, or in a quality safe bolted to your floor. Also, please be watchful for persons or vehicles who seem to be out of place. If you see suspicious activity, report it first via 911 to the Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office (HCSO), then to Security. We are working closely with the HCSO to solve these crimes and put the burglars behind bars. Traffic safety in Kings Point I have received many complaints about traffic issues, so let me share this information with you. Our Kings Point community has over 55 miles of roadway. Street safety is an important concern to Kings Point residents and Security Department officers. Numerous speed limit and stop signs are located throughout the community, repeatedly informing residents of our speed limits and required stops. These laws are enforced for both cars and golf carts, in Kings Point, by HCSO deputies who will ticket residents who are not obeying the laws of the road. These citations include speeding fines or stop sign violation fines of up to $200. Points are also added to the driver’s record, which may trigger higher insurance rates and/or suspension of the license if excessive points are accumulated. Pedestrians and bike riders are requested to help to keep our streets safer by walking and riding in the appropriate areas and by wearing light colored or reflective clothing. “Ninja walkers and bike riders” who wear dark clothing at night and during early morning hours may be invisible to motorists until the vehicle is very close to the walker or rider. Reflective vests are available to Kings Point residents in the COA office for a minimal cost. Cyclists are required by law to obey the appropriate street signs and should always exercise caution when coming to any community entrance, street intersection or high traffic area. A strong concern of the Kings Point Security Department is the speed of vehicles entering the front and back gate. SPEED LIMITS and SLOW warnings need to be observed, not only to keep officers safe, but to also allow officers to direct traffic. Speeding cars make identification of resident decals and current passes challenging. Vehicles in the outside lane that slow down to allow officers to see their decal or pass are greatly appreciated. Residents, who wait to allow officers to direct non-entry allowed vehicles to u-turn and proceed to the visitor lane or to exit, give officers the time they need to be able to check vehicles behind them. We would like to give a special thank you to all residents who help us by slowing down and/or for kindly waiting for us to direct vehicles. Joe Burt is Kings Point’s Chief of Security. 4 Clubs & Organizations March 10: The Jewish Club presents ‘Mystery Game Night.” 6:30 p.m., KPCH Banquet Room. Deli sandwiches, sides and desserts served. Contact Simone Shaw for information on reservations and payment, 922-4191. March 11: Kings Point’s new FAN CLUB will meet in the KPCH Banquet Room. Doors will open at 12:00. Bring your own bag lunch and a beverage to the meeting. March program will include two representatives from the Sun City Center Emergency Squad who will discuss the very important topics of Fall Prevention and updated information on the Vials of Life. We have also scheduled a Tai Chi segment featuring an experienced teacher who will demonstrate several balance techniques. Spirited games of Bingo will round out the March meeting. For further information call Jean Becker 813-633-2615 or Jo-Ellen Bromberg 813-922-4984. March 17: The Michigan Club presents its annual St. Patrick’s Dinner Dance, 5-10 p.m. in the KPCH Borini Theatre. March 19: Eagle Audubon presents “Loving and Living With Animals — Saving Endangered Species” with Kay Rosaire, owner of Big Cat Habitat and Gulf Coast Sanctuary in Sarasota. March 20: Jazz Lovers Group will be listening to the development of jazz as cool jazz gives rise to many new styles and rhythms with Latin and Cuban leading the way. We will be meeting in the KPCH Ripple Room 2-4 PM Contact Bill Ferron 938-3571, bill.ferro.SCC@gmail.com March 22: KP Baby Boomers’ Caribbean Night. Dress for the “Islands” and dance to Alpha Steel in true Caribbean “style”. KPCH Borini Theater 6:30-9:30 pm. Tickets will be sold in the KPCH lobby Noon to 2 pm: Mar 4 (Wed), Mar 7 (Sat), Mar 11 (Wed). Members $10/ Guests $12. BYOB, Set-ups & Snacks. Contact KarenJean 813-634-0792 for info. March 24: The Canadian Club of Kings Point will host a dinner and dance in the Borini Theatre on Tuesday March 24th. All Canadians residing in Kings Point and Sun City Center, are invited to attend. Live entertainment will be provided by “Elvis” (Billy Lindsey). This year, a Western theme will be featured and Western dress is encouraged. A catered meal will be provided by Banquet Masters. Doors open at 5:00 PM for hor d’oeuvres. Dinner at 6.00 PM. Tickets are $25.00 per person and will and will be available at Kings Point North Clubhouse Lobby Friday March 6th and Monday, March 9th between 10:00AM and noon. Book your table soon. The deadline to book your tickets is Tuesday March 17th. For more information, phone Barb, 938 3832. March 25: KP Pennsylvania Club presents ‘Back to the Dean Martin Show,’ 5-9 p.m., KPCH Borini. BYOB. Catering by Suncoast Caterers. March 25: Krafters Spring Sale to be held in the Kraft Room from 9 a.m. to noon. March 28: The Heartland Club hosts a Pot-Luck dinner at 5 p.m., KPCH Banquet Room. Former or current residents of Minnesota, Indiana, Illinois, Iowa, Nebraska, Missouri and Kansas are all invited. Members free; $2 for nonmembers. Meat and coffee or tea provided. Guests asked to BYOB and a salad, side dish or dessert for 810. Reservations must be made by March 25 by e-mailing Sylvia at franknsyl@tampabay.rr.com. March 30: Kings Point Tennis Club Luau, 6-10 p.m. in the KPCH Banquet Room. Music by “ELLA and TJ” who specialize in luau entertainment. Dinner includes bbq pork, cole slaw, appetizers, dessert and more. BYOB, door prizes, 50/50, and leis! All welcome. Tickets $20; $25 nonmembers, sold at the courts. April 7: The New York Empire State Club will have a luau dinner in the Kings Point Borini Theatre at 5 p.m.. Music by Gari. Catered by Banquet Masters. Appetizer Table, Hawaiian Chicken with Pineapple, Mahi Mahi with Pineapple Salsa, Sugar Glazed Ham, sweet potatoes, dessert, soda and coffee. Members $18.50, Guests $22.50. Information: Frank Gatto, 813.633.8942. April 9: The Michigan Club will hold its Appreciation Dinner from 5-8 p.m. in the KPCH Banquet Room. April 14: The Italian Club will hold its East Coast Sandwich Night on at the KP Borini Theater. at 5:30PM. There will be a choice of Eggplant Parmigiana, Sausage, Peppers & Onions or Meatball Parmigiana. Salad, coffee and soda provided. BYOB. Entertainment will be by "The Continued on next page 5 Continued from previous page Dukes". Members $12, guests $14. Tickets sold in the Main Clubhouse on Thursday, March 23rd and Friday, March 24th from 9 to noon. Please indicate your choice of sandwich on your check. Tables of 8, please keep your checks together. For information, please call Tom Barba at 633-0264. Cut-off date: April 8th April 16: Eagle Audubon’s monthly program is “Net Benefit: Retrospective on Fishing for Food and Fun in Tampa,” presented by Tampa Bay Estuary Program’s Nanette O’Hara. 2 p.m., KPCH Banquet Room. April 19: Rockin' Thru the Years Dance Club's April dance will be held Sunday, April 19, 2015 7 pm to 10 pm in the Kings Point Borini Theater, 1900 Clubhouse Drive. Join us for a Rockin' Good Time! Music by soulRcoaster. Tickets are $5.00 per person. You may purchase your tickets Tuesday, March 10th, 17th, 24th and 31st, and April 7th in the Kings Point Main Clubhouse Lobby 12 pm to 2 pm. BYOB and snacks. Information: Sandi at rockinthrutheyears@gmail.com. April 22: Kings Point Friends and Neighbors (FAN) Club presents a Concert and Dance Party with Tom & Michelle, ‘Latitude.’ Wednesday, April 22, 7-10 p.m., KPCH Borini Theatre. BYOB & Snacks. Setups Provided. Tickets $15 plus tax, available in the KPCH Box Office. "Living With Kings Point Wildlife Group" invites you: We are Kings Point residents (homeowners and renters), dedicated to promoting educational and responsible experiences for the purpose of wildlife conservation. Meetings are held on the second and fourth Thursday of each month, in the KPCH East Social Room. 10:30 - 11:30AM. We welcome everyone and encourage all who are interested in living with our wildlife residents (of which there are many), in harmony. The Billiard Club has three regular 8-Ball Tournaments each month open to everyone interested. One is a competitive 8-Ball Tournament held each 2nd Wednesday of every month at 6 pm. The next 8-Ball Tournament is held on the fourth Tuesday of every month at 9 am. The new one is the Dutch Mixed Doubles 8-Ball tournament to be held on the 3rd Thursday of every month at 6 pm. Canadian Social Evenings will be held in the Loft at the South Club, from 7 to 9 pm, each 1st and 3rd Monday of the month. Enjoy a beverage, chat, and meet other Canadians. Starts January 5th and goes to April 20th. Details: Nancy Morton, 938-1498. 6 Kings Point Girls Only Cruise, sponsored by Nottingham: 5 day, 4 night Royal Caribbean Enchantment of the Seas. Oct. 59. Unbelievable Girls Only prices: Balcony 478; Outside $406; Inside $353; Includes bus, port charges/taxes, $25/cabin credit. Won’t last. Reserve now. Call Ellie Whiteman (813-331-3894) or Sally Mizerak (813-633-3658) Kings Point Ceramic Club has reinstated Friday classes for the season from 8:30 to 11:00am. Thursday classes remain from 9-3 pm. Classes are in the craft room. Call Florence, 634-7320, or Mary Anne, 643-8747. Kings Point Bingo: Doors open at 11 a.m. Thursdays, with papers on sale from 11:30-12:30. First game starts at 12:45 p.m. Saturdays & Sundays, doors open at 4 p.m. with papers on sale from 5-6:30 p.m. First game starts at 6:45 p.m. The TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) Florida 845 club meets every Thursday from 8:15 a.m.-10:00 a.m. in the Kings Point South Club Jubilee 3 Room. Join us for weightloss support and wellness education. First meeting free, then join with annual membership. Taoist Tai Chi: Classes offered Mon. and Fri., 9:30-11:00 a.m.; Saturdays 10:30-12:00 p.m., KPCH Studio. Feline Folks Feline Folks is in great need of feeders. We feed daily. If you would like to take a test ride to learn more about the process, contact us at 813-545-7611. Economic Information Club meets the second and fourth Wednesdays of each month at 3:30 PM in the Atrium room, Kings Point North Clubhouse. Speakers provide education on the types of market activities which will help members manage their investments. Don Fletchal, 813-938-3215 The Diversity Group meets the third Thursday at 10 a.m. in the KPCH Atrium room. All walks of life are welcome! SouthshoreDiversityGroup@gmail.com KP SCC Travel Club meets the 2nd Sunday of every month at 2:00 p.m. in the KPCH Card Room. All welcome! The Kings Point Pickleball Club plays 7 days a week at the south club courts from 3 pm to dark. If interested in participating come to the courts, we have paddles and balls for new players to use. Interested in playing Table Tennis? We're playing on Monday and Wednesday evenings from 7-9 PM at the South Club in Jubilee 1-2 No experience necessary. The Sportsman's Club meets on the third Wednesday of the month at the Main Club in the Borini Theater at 3:00 p.m. The Club is dedicated to promoting shooting sports, including: Pistol, Rifle, Shotgun, Archery, Hunting and Wildlife Conservation. Send your club announcements to Pointer@vestaforyou.com. Please be as brief as possible, and excuse us if we occasionally edit for length to allow more notices to appear. Thanks! Kings Point Events South Club & Palm Court Two for $24.00 Friday, April 3rd 6:00 pm - Seating Jubilee Hall Tickets @ Box Office or KPSC Prime Rib Dinner Friday, April 24th 6:00 p.m. - Seating Full Bar Service Jubilee Hall $16.50 all inclusive Tickets @ KPSC or Box Office House Salad Baked Stuffed Flounder, Lemon Caper Butter Chicken Piccata Rice Pilaf and Chef’s Vegetable Chef’s Dessert, Coffee or Iced Tea Choice of a glass of House Wine or Draft Beer Menu Caesar Salad Roast Prime Rib of Beef, Au Jus Twice Baked Potato, Steamed Vegetable New York Style Cheesecake Coffee or Iced Tea (Prime Rib cooked to “Medium Doneness”) Lunch - 11:00 am - 3:30 pm Dinner - 4:00 pm - 10 pm Palm Court Menu Soups & Salads Flatbread Pizza & Wings Sandwiches & Vegetarian Steaks & Seafood Wines, Cocktails, Craft Beer, etc... South Club Pool Deck Grill Every Saturday and Sunday 11:00 am to 4:00 pm Cookout Menu Hamburgers, Hot Dogs BBQ Pulled Pork Full Bar Music, Fun, etc… Weather Permitting! Singles Table available at each special dinner. Reservations closed 72 hours prior to the event. Table numbers pre-assigned by the South Club. Events subject to cancellation based on participation. Menu & table assignments subject to change. 7 Thursday, April 23 Dinner: 5:15 p.m. Banquet Room Movie: 2:00 & 7:30 p.m. Borini Theatre Menu: Dolphin Tale 2 Tossed Salad Bread Basket & Butter Oven Fried Chicken Baked Beans Vegetable Dessert Iced Tea and Coffee The team of people who saved Winter's life reassemble in the wake of her surrogate mother's passing in order to find her a companion so she can remain at the Clearwater Marine Hospital. Tickets available at KPCH Box Office Dinner: $10.50 *includes tax Stars: Morgan Freeman, Ashley Judd Director: Charles Smith Rated: PG Runtime: 107 minutes Movie: $1.50 *includes tax Queen’s Luncheon presents: Kings Point Dancer’s Wednesday, April 1st NOON KPCH Borini Theatre Come join several of the King’s Point Dance Clubs for an afternoon of entertainment as they host the April Queen’s Luncheon. Entertainment will be provided by the Silver Tappers, The Kings Point Cloggers and the Happy Tappers. Also included in the program will be vocalists Bill Barker and Troy ‘Allen’ Coman. Bill Barker will also be the MC. We hope to see you there! Menu: Pulled Pork Sandwich with Pickle, Pasta Salad, Dessert $9.00 *includes tax. Tickets @ KPCH Box Office 8 Friday Specials April 3rd Fish & Chips Seared Salmon Filet Vegetarian Pizza South Club Pool Deck April 10th, 2015 11:00 am - 4:00pm Live Music by: Full Circle (Salvatore) Pool Grill Cookout Full Service Bar Greek Garden Salad Please use West Gate or Clubhouse entrance. Resident ID Badge or Guest Pass Required for Admittance April 17th, 2015 6:00 pm to 10:00 pm KPSC Jubilee Hall Disco Dance Party Get Down to the Best of 70/80s Tuesdays April 7, 14, 21st & 28th KPSC Jubilee Hall DJ Kevin Sing Your Heart Out Thursdays April 2, 9, 23rd & 30th KPSC Jubilee Hall DJ Ross Full Bar Service 9 It’s time to In conjunction with the annual “Ring in the we will hold an Open House Cele Friday, M 10 a.m. KPCH Front Law Food Trucks Farmer’s Market Live Music with Solid Gold 10 Visit with Local Businesses KP Clubs, Groups and Orgs Fun for Everyone! o Celebrate! Spring 2015” Kings Point Community Festival, ebration for your new 2020 Centre! March 20 .-2 p.m. wn and the 2020 Join us as we celebrate a project 10 years in the making! 11 a.m.-Dedication and Ribbon Cutting Ceremony 11 a.m.-Small group tours of the building And much more! 11 For the latest updates, visit kin Sunday Monday *NOTE: “KPCH” is the main clubhouse; “KPSC” is the South Club. All outdoor events, including pool cookouts, will be canceled in bad weather. Some may be canceled due to lack of interest. Florida Lottery Is Now Available at the KPCH BOX OFFICE! Drop by during Box Office hours and enjoy the convenience! 5 Pool Deck Cookout, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., KPSC* Pool Deck Cookout, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., KPSC* COA meets a KPCH Banqu Queen’s Lun Noon, KPCH 6 13 14 Karaoke & Tacos, KPSC, 5 p.m. 20 Pool Deck Cookout, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., KPSC* RFEC meetin a.m., KPCH Line Dance P p.m., KPCH 21 Farmer’s Market, 8-2 p.m., KPCH Parking Lot Karaoke & Tacos, KPSC, 5 p.m. 26 Pool Deck Cookout, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., KPSC* 7 19 Wedne New Comers Coffee, 9 Farmer’s Market, 8-2 Federation B a.m., KPCH Banquet Room p.m., KPCH Parking Lot a.m., KPCH Security Awareness, 1 p.m. KPCH Fiber Arts Karaoke & Tacos, KPSC, 5 p.m. 12 Tuesday 27 28 Karaoke & Tacos, KPSC, 5 p.m. ngspointsuncitycenter.com/news esday Thursday 1 at 7 p.m., uet Room ncheon, H Borini Friday 2 Rock’n Rendezvous, 5 p.m., KPSC Jubilee 8 3 9 Board, 9:30 Rockin Rendezvous, Card Room 5 p.m., KPSC Jubilee 15 ng, 9:30 Card Room Party, 7 Borini Saturday 16 COA document shredding day, 9 a.m. to noon, in parking lot near KPCH swimming pools. Rockin Rendezvous, 5 p.m., KPSC Jubilee 23 29 30 Rockin Rendezvous, 5 p.m., KPSC Jubilee Pool Deck Cookout, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., KPSC* Pool Deck Cookout, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., KPSC* Pool Deck Cookout, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., KPSC* 11 17 Fed. Membership Mtg., 9:30 a.m., KPCH Borini (pending board approval) Friday Night Fever, 610 p.m., KPSC 18 24 Dinner & A Movie, Prime Rib Dinner, “Dolphin Tale 2.” Dinner 5 KPSC, 6 p.m. Jubilee p.m. KPCH Banquet; Hall Movie 2 & 7:30 p.m., Borini Theater Rockin Rendezvous, 5 p.m., KPSC Jubilee 4 10 May Pointer available ‘See You In September’ Pool Party, KPSC pool deck, 11-4 p.m. Country Night Dance, KPSC Jubilee, 5 p.m. 22 Two for $24 dinner, 6 p.m., KPSC Jubilee 25 Pool Deck Cookout, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., KPSC* * Note: ‘KPCH’ is the Main Florida Lottery Is Now Clubhouse; ‘KPSC’ is the Available at All theoutdoor KPCH South Club. BOXincluding OFFICE! pool events, cookouts, may be Drop by during Box canceled due to weather Office hours and enjoy or the lackconvenience! of interest. Please Support Pointer Advertisers … They Fund Your #1 News Source 14 Kings Point Friends and Neighbors Club (The FAN Club) Presents a Concert & Dance Party with Tom & Michelle, ‘Latitude’ Wednesday, April 22, 7-10 p.m. In the Borini Theatre Music of their John Denver Concert Series Popular Dance Music Original ‘Coastal’ Party Music from Jimmy Buffett and more BYOB & Snacks Setups Provided Reserved Tables Tickets $15 plus tax Kings Point Clubhouse Box Office The Federation Board has approved an increase in the daily guest pass fee to $2.50 for the guests of Kings Point residents. When does it go into effect? April 6, 2015 Who needs to purchase a guest pass? Guests of residents who are invited to enjoy the Kings Point amenities will need to purchase the appropriate guest pass at either Clubhouse. The Amenities include the Main Clubhouse, South Club and future 2020 Centre, as well as, the outdoor recreational facilities like lawn bowling, pools, pickle ball, tennis and shuffleboard. Who does not need to purchase a guest pass? Guests do not need a pass while dining in one of the clubhouse cafes, when receiving spa services or while attending a ticketed event in the theatre. Non-resident dues paying members of Kings Point Clubs and Organizations do not need a pass to attend club meetings and events. Where can I purchase a guest pass? Guest passes may be purchased during regular business hours, M-F 8:30 a.m.-4:00 p.m. at the KPCH Box Office or South Club Concierge, or with Clubhouse Security during evening and weekend hours. The Security staff will be checking in all areas for guest pass compliance so please remind your guests to have the pass available and if possible, visible at all times while enjoying the amenities. If you have any questions, please contact General Manager Matt Permuth at 387-3485. 15 Line Dance Everyone is welcome at a FREE line dance social party Wednesday, April 15, 2015 at 7 p.m. in the Borini Theatre This month’s theme is: ‘Taxes Due: Pay Up’ No ticket needed! Open to Kings Point and SCC residents and guests! BYOB & SETUPS Instructor & D.J. Jan Ulics 16 Get them answered every Tuesday through Friday 10 a.m.—2 p.m. in the KPCH Lobby We’re Going Places A Free Ride All Kings Point residents are eligible to ride Hart Line Bus Route 53 LX free of charge just by showing your Kings Point badge. Hart Line Bus Service Kings Point Tram services to every resident and house guest! KP Tram Services REMINDER! If using the tram from the clubhouse, transportation office MUST be notified before quarter-past the hour and you must be present in the foyer by 25 minutes past the hour. Internal Tram Service: Mon-Fri on the half hour Shuttles residents, lessees and their guests to ALL locations within the community. If you want to attend an event at the North Clubhouse, South Clubhouse, visit Minto’s new model homes, Nantucket Pool or you simply want to visit a friend, call 387-3470. External Tram Service: Mon-Fri on the hour There are over 20 local stops our drivers take residents, lessees and their guests outside of Kings Point. They include shopping centers, doctors offices and hospitals. These routes occur on an hourly basis Monday through Friday from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Just call 387-3470 to schedule your pick-up! Saturday Transportation “The Lunch Bunch/Shopping Service” travels between 11:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. to different restaurants and shopping centers. Sunday Services: Local Church Service routes are available. NOTE ON NEW BINGO SCHEDULE: A Special Tram runs between 5 p.m. and 9:30 p.m., to and from the Main Clubhouse, for Bingo. Please note that the tram will now be departing the Main Clubhouse at 5 p.m. for Bingo. Upcoming Active Adult Field Trips March 13 March 18 April 8 April 17 Goodson’s Strawberry Farm Big Bend Big Bend Fred’s Market Riverview 1 p.m. departure from KPCH 11 a.m. departure from KPCH 11 a.m. departure from KPCH 11 a.m. departure from KPCH *KPCH is the Main Clubhouse 17 1st & 3rd Tuesday Each Month April 7 & 21 8 a.m.-2 p.m. in the KPCH Parking Lot 18 Club will sell tickets in the KPCH Lobby 19 Fitness & Wellness 20 21 Resident Services Vesta offers Resident Services to Kings Point residents & guests. Call Nanette Leggett, 387-3449. Menu of Services Referral suggestions for services. Hearing specialist to check ears and hearing aids every 1st & 3rd Friday, 1011 a.m., in the KPCH Professional Services Center. Free notary services are available at the Kings Point South Club. Blood pressure screening in Kings Point clubhouses. Faxing is available in both the Main and South clubhouse Cyberspace computer lounges. 22 The ‘ASK A NURSE’ PROGRAM is now being provided by Comfort Keepers 10-11 a.m. Fridays Stop by to see them in the Kings Point Main Clubhouse lobby Professional Services Center . Are You At Risk? In less than 1 hour you can avoid disease. Schedule with a company your peers know and trust. Monday, April 13th Sun City Center Inn 809 N. Pebble Beach Blvd. $40 $40 $40 THYROID ULTRASOUND $40 $95 179 $ With this www.stroketesting.com 23
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