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Kings Point North Club 813-634-9229 1900 Clubhouse Drive, Sun City Center, FL 33573 Kings Point South Club 813-634-5829 1224 Newpoint Loop, Sun City Center, FL 33573 Cyber Café 813-387-3449 1000 Kings Blvd., Sun City Center FL 33573 2020 Centre 813-302-7021 2020 Clubhouse Drive, Sun City Center, FL 33573 Serenity Spa & Salon 813-387-3475 2020 Centre, Sun City Center, FL 33573 Kings Point Community Pool 1575 Nantucket Drive, Sun City Center, FL 33573
Activities Directory Kings Point has the most extensive amenities of any active adult community in the region.
We offer a stunning variety of amenities to fit your lifestyle.
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KEY: KPCH = Kings Point Clubhouse, KPSC = Kings Point South Club 2
Kings Point Activity Catalog Prepared for you by Vesta Property Management
All activity information was current on 11/16/2017. Activities are year round unless noted. Activity presi-dents may submit changes to Vesta staff member Andrea Trout, [email protected] to up-date for next printing.
Amenities Clubs - Main, South, 2020 Centre, CyberSpace Cafes Le Perk Café, Palm Court Café Bar and Restaurant, Café Refresh , Cyber Café,
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Billiards 7
Cards Bridge, Cribbage, Euchre, Hand & Foot, Pinochle 8-9
Creative Arts Bunka, Colored Pencil, Ceramics, Creative Writing, Glass Art, Krafters, Lapidary, Em-broidery, Paper Tolle, Pottery, Quilting, Rubber Stampers, Sea Shell Art, Watercolor, Woodshop
10-13
Dance Ballroom, Country—Couples, Hawaiian, Line, Square, Tappers, Western, 13-15
Fitness Aquatics— Aquaticize, Deep Water, Double Noodle, Joint Effort, Power Hour, Pump, Resistance, Sync., Land— Aerobics, Chair, Strength, Pilates, Stretch, Toning, Tai Chi, Yoga, Zumba and more!
15-20
Gaming Bingo
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Indoor Sports Bowling-offsite, Ping Pong, Table Tennis 20
Music Vocals — Chorus, Performance Appreciation Groups—Classical, Jazz Performing Arts-Pelican Players
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Outdoor Sports Archery, Pickleball, Lawn Bowling, Fishing, Shuffleboard, Softball, Tennis, Volleyball 21-22
Parlor Games Bunco, Dominoes, Hand & Foot Card Games, Mah Jong, Rummikub, Scrabble 22-23
Services AARP Driver Safety Program, Blood Pressure, SCC Emergency Squad, Travel Group, AARP Tax, COA Meeting, Federation Board Meeting, Federation General Membership Meeting,
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Social Clubs / Groups Amateur Radio Club, Audubon, Baby Boomer, Canadian, Dance Club, Discussion, Dog Lovers, Economic Education, FAN, Feline Folks, Garden, Healthy MeetUps, Heartland, Italian, Jewish American,, Mediation, Metaphysical Discussion, Michigan, New England, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Railroad, Singles Mingle, Sportsman, TOPS, Travel Groups, Wisconsin Club.
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Table of Contents
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KEY: KPCH = Kings Point Clubhouse, KPSC = Kings Point South Club 3
Kings Point Clubhouse North (KPCH) 1900 Clubhouse Drive 813-634-9229 Box Office Monday - Friday 8:30 a.m. 4:00 p.m. Business Office Monday - Friday 8:30 a.m. 4:30 p.m. Le Perk Café Monday - Friday 8:00 a.m. 4:00 p.m. Indoor Pool Daily 7:30 a.m. 9:30 p.m. Children (Tues. Weds. Fri. Sat. Sun.) 12:00 pm. 2:00 p.m. Children Hours (Nightly) 7:00 p.m. 9:00 p.m. Lap Swimming Tuesday - Thursday 4:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. Saturday - Sunday 8:30 a.m. 9:30 a.m. Whirlpool Daily (Adults Only) 7:30 a.m. 9:30 p.m. Outdoor Pool Daily 7:00 a.m. 9:30 p.m.
2020 Centre 2020 Clubhouse Drive, 813-302-7021 Fitness 7 days a week 6:30 a.m. 10:00 p.m. Serenity Spa & Salon Monday—Friday 9:00 a.m. 4:00 p.m. Café Refresh Monday-Friday 11:00 a.m. 3:00 p.m.
Kings Point South Club (KPSC) 1224 Newpoint Loop, 813-387-3483 Business Office Monday - Friday 8:00 a.m. 4:30 p.m. Fitness Center Monday - Thursday 6:30 a.m. 10:00 p.m. Friday 6:30 a.m. 11:00 p.m. Saturday & Sunday & Holidays 7:30 a.m. 10:00 p.m. Palm Court Café 7 days a week 11:00 a.m. 3:30 p.m. 7 days a week 4:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m. Palm Court Bar* Sunday—Thursday 11:00 a.m. 10:00 p.m. Friday 11:00 a.m. 11:00 p.m. Pools Indoor & Outdoor Monday - Thursday* 6:30 a.m. 9:30 p.m. Friday* 6:30 a.m. 10:30 p.m. Saturday & Sunday* 7:30 a.m. 9:30 p.m. Children Allowed Daily at Indoor Pool 12:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. Children Allowed Daily at Indoor Pool 6:00 p.m. 9:00 p.m. Children Allowed Daily at Outdoor Pool (Regular Pool Hours)
Cyber Café 1000 Kings Blvd. Cyber Café 813-540-5450 Tuesday —Sunday 8:00 a.m. 2:00 p.m. CyberSpace 813-773-7085 Monday—Saturday 8:00 a.m. 5:30 p.m.
Kings Point Community Outdoor Pool & Whirlpool 1575 Nantucket Drive Daily 7:00 a.m. 8:00 p.m. Children Hours 2:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. Lap Swimming (restroom 9am) 7:00 a.m. 8:00 a.m.
*Please note: All pools will be closed for the safety of our residents and guests during inclement weather.
Hours of Operation
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KEY: KPCH = Kings Point Clubhouse, KPSC = Kings Point South Club 4
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KEY: KPCH = Kings Point Clubhouse, KPSC = Kings Point South Club 5
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KEY: KPCH = Kings Point Clubhouse, KPSC = Kings Point South Club 6
Amenities CyberSpace Monday—Saturday
Connect to the world wide web with high speed Internet. Use the fully equipped Business Center with con-venience of faxing / printing and notary services.
8:00 A.M. 5:30 P.M.
Direct Phone 813-773-7085
Le Perk Café—North Club Monday - Friday
KPCH Le Perk Café features breakfast sandwiches, deli sandwiches, soup of the day, hot dogs, ice cream, cookies, muffins, soda, coffee and tea.
8:00 AM 4:00 PM
La Perk Café Take Out Orders 813-387-3450
Café Refresh—2020 Centre Monday - Friday
Café Refresh features fresh, healthy hand-crafted salad bowls. Create your own salads and pair with homemade soups. The café also offers assorted beverages.
11:00 AM 3:00 PM
Amenities—Dining
Library - North Club Sunday - Saturday Library KPCH
The Kings Point Library is available to residents. Reading promotes lifelong learning and enhanced quality of life. Volunteers are on duty in the morning from 9:30am - 11:30 a.m. and in the afternoon from 1-3 p.m. to assist you. Residents may check out books, CDs and cassettes on the honor system.
8:00 AM 10:00 PM
Leona Pettigrew 634-2377
Serenity Spa & Salon Monday-Friday
Spa Serenity 2020 Centre
Kings Point residents and guests can enjoy a full service spa close to home with great prices. Make an appointment at Serenity Spa and Salon for massage, facials, pedicures, manicures, waxing, hair styling or barber services. Gift certificates, spa parties and packages (upon availability) .
9:00 AM 4:00 PM
Robin Weidner 387-3475
Vehicle Storage
KPCH
The storage facility is conveniently located securely on Kings Point property. Kings Point residents call for a quote and reserve your space on the waiting list to store cars, RV, boats and trailers. No commercial vehi-cles. All must have wheels. November membership meeting.
Randy Heath 813-938-0455
7 Days a Week 2020 Centre
Health and wellness club designed to meet your fitness needs. The Energy Studio and the Balance Studio offer a variety of exercise classes to meet all levels of fitness. Take your cardiovascular and weight workouts to the next level with state of the art fitness equipment guided by trained staff.
6:30 AM 10:00 PM
Fitness Centers Jennifer Yurcus, Fitness Director 387-3476
KPSC Mon—Thurs 6:30 am—10pm, Fri 6:30 am—11pm, Sat & Sunday 7:30 am—10pm
8:00 A.M. 2:00 P.M.
Direct Phone 813-540-5450
Cyber Cafe
Unwind and connect with friends with specialty coffees and teas. Made to order meals with fresh, quality ingredients.
Tuesday—Sunday
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KEY: KPCH = Kings Point Clubhouse, KPSC = Kings Point South Club 7
Billiard Club Instruction Appointment Only
Billiard Room KPCH
Basic pool instruction for beginner and novice pool players will be held on Saturday mornings from 9:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. by appointment only. Please call or email Neil at 633-9684 or [email protected] to arrange for a free lesson.
9:30 AM 10:30 AM
Neil McAllister 633-9684
Billiard Club - 1-15 Blind Draw Tournament 2nd Thursday
Billiard Room KPCH
February—March– May -Compete in this double elimination 1-15 Tournament sponsored by the Billiard Club—open to residents and Billiard Club members. Cost is $2.00.
9:00 AM 12:00 PM
James Paddock 813-690-7434
Billiard Club - MEN 8-Ball Tournament 2nd Tuesday
Billiard Room KPCH
January, April, November—Compete in this men’s only, blind draw for opponent, tournament sponsored by the Billiard Club—open to residents and Billiard Club members. Cost is $2.00.
9:00 AM 12:30 PM
James Paddock 813-690-7434
Billiard Club - Open Play, Game of Choice Daily
Billiard Room KPCH
Come play pool with friends and meet new people. The Billiard room is open all day everyday for your pool playing pleasure. The best times to find an open table are weekends and Monday—Friday before 11am or after 4pm.
8:00 AM 10:00 PM
James Paddock 813-690-7434
Billiard Club - WOMEN 8 Ball Tournament 2nd Thursday
Billiard Room KPCH
Compete in this women’s only, blind draw for opponent, tournament sponsored by the Billiard Club—open to residents and Billiard Club members. Cost is $2.00.
12:00 PM 3:00 PM
James Paddock 813-690-7434
Billiards
Palm Court Bar & Restaurant—South Club 7 days a week (Fridays till 11:00 PM)
Palm Court is your “Cheers” with fresh made to order pizzas, wings, burgers, soups, salads, sandwiches and full bar service. TV's, Direct TV NFL and a fun atmosphere.
11:00 AM 10:00 PM
Palm Court Take Out Orders 813-387-3463 (11am—8pm)
Saturday & Sunday Pool Grill —South Club
Join us on Saturday and Sunday for resort style living. Poolside cookout specials and tropical drinks with a full service bar and fun music. *Please note: All pools will be closed for the safety of our residents and guests during inclement weather.
11:00 AM 4:00 PM
Palm Court Take Out Orders 813-387-3465 (8pm—11pm)
Palm Court Cafe 7 days a week 11:00 AM 3:30 PM 4:00 PM 8:00 PM
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KEY: KPCH = Kings Point Clubhouse, KPSC = Kings Point South Club 8
Bridge is played with four people at a card table using a standard deck of 52 cards. Join residents for a casu-al fun game of bridge. No partner necessary.
Bridge (Casual Open) Friday
West Social Rm. KPCH
1:00 PM 3:00 PM
Norene Tews 633-7906
Bridge (Chicago) Sunday
East West Social KPCH
Chicago Bridge is played in six rounds rotating players. Cost each time is per person per game is $.50 each / $1.00 couple.
12:30 PM 3:30 PM
Joe Spaziano 634-3372
Bridge (Informal) Wednesdays
Game Room KPSC
October—May Bridge is played with four people at a card table using a standard deck of 52 cards. Bring a partner and join residents for a casual fun game of bridge. NOT a sanctioned ACBL game.
10:00 AM 12:00 PM
Lucy Warren 260-3649
Bridge, KP Club (ACBL Open Stratified) Friday
Card Room KPCH
Cost $2.00 for entry fee. Sanctioned ACBL / Duplicate open game. Website: www.kingspointbridge.com Registration opens at 12 p.m.
1:00 PM 4:30 PM
Lesley Green 440-537-0488
Bridge, ACBL Open Stratified Monday
Card Room KPCH
Yearly fee $5.00 for residents to join. Entry fee for non-residents $3.00. Sanctioned ACBL / OPEN game.. Website: www.kingspointbridge.com Registration opens at 8:00 AM.
9:00 AM 12:30 PM
Lesley Green 440-537-0488
Bridge, ACBL, Open/0-300 two section game Tuesday
Card Room KPCH
Cost $2.00 for entry fee. Sanctioned ACBL / Duplicate open game. Website: www.kingspointbridge.com Registration opens at 12 P.M.
1:00 PM 4:30 PM
Lesley Green 440-537-0488
KPCH
Cost $2.00 for entry fee. Sanctioned ACBL / Duplicate open game. Website: www.kingspointbridge.com Registration opens at 12 p.m.
Lesley Green 440-537-0488
Bridge, KP Club (ACBL, Open Stratified) Wednesday
Card Room
1:00 PM 4:30 PM
Cards
Bridge (Party) Tuesday & Friday
Forum South 2020 Centre
Bridge is played with four people at a card table using a standard deck of 52 cards. Join residents for a casu-al fun game of bridge. No partner necessary tables rotate partners.
12:30 PM 3:30 PM
Bill & Gail Frysinger 922-6618
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KEY: KPCH = Kings Point Clubhouse, KPSC = Kings Point South Club 9
Cribbage Monday
East Social KPCH
All are welcome to join our cribbage game! Cribbage is a card game which involves grouping cards in com-binations to gain points. Scoring is kept on a cribbage board. $1.00 class fee.
6:45 PM 9:00 PM
Ron Ruhle 719-291-1245
Cribbage (Playing) Thursday
West Social Room KPCH
Cribbage is a card game which involves grouping cards in combinations to gain points. Scoring is kept on a cribbage board. Join residents for a game of Cribbage. $1.00 donation for supplies.
7:00 PM 9:00 PM
Jack Mulford 634-4213
Euchre is a card game played with the twenty-four highest cards. The aim is to win three of the five tricks played. Experienced players please. No partners are necessary we rotate tables and players. Cost $1.00 per player.
Euchre Club Tuesday 6:30 P.M. 9:00 P.M.
Card Room KPCH Gordon McMaken 205-9615
Bridge (Social Duplicate) Wednesday
Atrium KPCH
October—July A Duplicate Bridge game played for FUN. Not a sanctioned ACBL game. You must have a partner. Cost of $1 is per person/per session.
6:00 PM 9:30 PM
Miriam Brown 634-7046
Hand & Foot Cards/Mixed Games Tuesday & Saturday
East / West Social Rm. KPCH
Social card games. Just for fun. All welcome, no partners necessary.
4:30 PM 8:30 PM
Millie Post 634-7333
Pinochle (Just for Fun) Monday
Card Room KPCH
Pinochle for fun. Pinochle players score points by trick-taking and also by forming combinations of cards into melds. Each hand is played in three phases: bidding, melds, and tricks. Cost $0.50 per player.
6:15 PM 9:00 PM
Carole Scott 634-1212
Pinochle (Double/Triple Deck) *RESIDENTS ONLY*
Game Room KPSC
Pinochle players score points by trick-taking and also by forming combinations of cards into melds. Each hand is played in three phases: bidding, melds, and tricks. Experienced players social play.
9:00 AM Thursday 12:15 PM
Nina Partin 508-6462
Wednesday 1:00 PM 4:00 PM
Bonnie DeVagno 813-260-3956
Pinochle (Just for Fun) Wednesday & Friday
Card Room KPCH
Pinochle for fun. Pinochle players score points by trick-taking and also by forming combinations of cards into melds. Each hand is played in three phases: bidding, melds, and tricks. Eight Tables Cost $0.50 per player for prizes. Optional extra $.25 for high game. Set up at 6:15 p.m.
6:30 PM 9:30 PM
George & Judy Fenwick
Bill & Anita Finck 633-9481
634-5364
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KEY: KPCH = Kings Point Clubhouse, KPSC = Kings Point South Club 10
Creative Arts Bunka - Japanese Embroidery Tuesday
Fiber Arts Room II KPCH
Enjoy the classic art of Japanese Embroidery art called Bunka Shishu with friends. No Dues.
12:30 PM 3:00 PM
Marion Coffray 634-9025
Clay Studio KPCH
Ceramic Class (All Levels) Thursday
Learn how to make products from clay or similar materials treated by firing. Instruction includes; cleaning greenware, using stains, glazes and special products. Supplies may be purchased in class. Voluntary fee of $1.00 for instructor.
9:00 AM 3:00 PM
Mary Anne Moseley 634-8747
Learn the classic art of Japanese Embroidery art called Bunka Shishu. Certified Instructor will teach all lev-els. Price varies with supplies kit.
Bunka - Japanese Embroidery (All Levels) Friday
Fiber Arts Room II KPCH
12:30 PM 4:00 PM
Anise Tuma 633-0499
Game Room KPSC
Di Gi Cuts Monday
To Participate club members need a brothers SCAN-N-Cut digital cutting machine, lap top computer and sup-plies to make a wide variety of projects. The club focuses on teaching and sharing cutting ideas and files . Weekly project may include paper crafting , vinyl both heat transfer on clothing and vinyl for detailing , cutting fabric for applique , adding hot fixed rhinestones to clothing and many other projects.
8:30 AM 12:00 PM
Deb Newland 633-9996
KP Art League—MW Acrylic Painting Club Tuesday
Art Room KPCH
Do you love acrylic painting? Join us to foster the advancement and promote excellence in the art of acrylic painting. The club will hold demonstrations and lectures. Members will be invited to demonstrate and ex-hibit their work. Paint provided.
1:00 PM 4:00 PM
Mary Ann Wexler 938-5235
KP Art League—Watercolor Art/Painting (DGS)
Monday
Art Room KPCH
Students learn basics; holding the brush, mix colors, apply color and correct mistakes. Supply list provided by instructor. Students receive a handout with instruction. RSVP to instructor as CLASS LIMIT: 20 Cost per stu-dent $4.00 per week.
9:00 AM 11:00 AM Diane Simon 385-5569
Thursday 1:00 PM 3:00 PM
KP Art League—Art Multimedia Open Studio Tues. Weds. & Fri.
Art Room KPCH
Join fellow artists during the open studio time to socialize and paint with your favorite medium.
9:00 AM 12:00 PM
Elsie Landry 634-5347 Bernadette Mueller 634-4724
KP Art League—Colored Pencil Drawing, Doodling & more! Thursdays
Art Room KPCH
Drawing with colored pencils is fun and relaxing. Work on personal cards, projects, gain ideas and new techniques. Please bring supplies. All levels welcome.
9:30 AM 11:30 AM Lynn Bremermann 633-0896
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KEY: KPCH = Kings Point Clubhouse, KPSC = Kings Point South Club 11
Krafters Wednesday
Fiber Arts Room KPCH
9:00 AM 12:00 PM
Catherine Yevoli 813-922-4217
Ladies, join us to share techniques and tips for: crochet, knitting and canvas. Bring a project or learn to cre-ate something new. No membership dues or supply cost. All projects are sold and money is donated to Sun City Center charities.
October-April A mandatory 4-week introductory course will begin on the first Tuesday of each month. Stu-dents must display adequate skill in equipment use and technique before attending open shop sessions. Limited to 4 students per session. Must have club membership ($15) and pay an annual $30 equipment fee.
Lapidary (Cabbing Introduction)
Tuesday 9:00 AM 12:00 PM Bob Caveglia 938-5665
Lapidary Room KPCH
Lapidary (Chain Maille) Lapidary Room KPCH
Year Round—Instruction in the basics of opening and closing jump rings and mastery of basic weaves to pro-duce jewelry such as bracelets and necklaces. $15 annual membership fee. Supplies needed: 2 pairs jewelry pliers, beading mat, jump rings.
1:00 PM 3:00 PM Judi Caveglia 938-5665 Thursday
October-April Learn the critical angles used in faceting gemstones. Completed projects can be put in settings for rings and pendants. $15 annual club membership and $30 equipment fee.
Lapidary (Faceting) Lapidary Room KPCH
Neri Fernandez 633-8346
Dan Henderson 920-285-1338
Mon. Tues. Fri. 9:00 AM 12:00 PM
Shirley Westerhaus
Lapidary (Gem Trees) Friday
Lapidary Room KPCH
October-April Learn to make beautiful gemstone trees with a variety of construction methods and patterns. $15 annual membership fee. Supplies extra.
10:00 AM 12:00 PM
938-4212
October—April Learn to make beautiful gemstone trees with a variety of construction methods and patterns. Annual membership fee $15.00. Supplies extra.
Lapidary (Jewelry Making / Beading) Wednesday
KPCH
9:00 AM 3:00 PM
Richard Richmond 938-5395 Donna Rupert 330-770-1333 Lapidary Room
Creative Arts Continued...
Lapidary (Cabbing—Open Shop) Lapidary Room KPCH
October—April A Lapist is an artist which forms stone, minerals, or gems into decorative items. The tech-niques are stone cutting, grinding, and polishing of stones to a particular shape to make “cabs” suitable for setting into jewelry pieces. Annual dues a $15 which includes instruction and activities. Additional $30 equipment use fee.
9:00 AM 12:00 PM Bob Caveglia 938-5665 Thursday
9:00 AM 12:00 PM Dick Moore 633-8748 Monday
1:00 PM 3:00 PM Janet Hassell 634-1150 Friday
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KEY: KPCH = Kings Point Clubhouse, KPSC = Kings Point South Club 12
Creative Arts continued….
Dick Moore
Lapidary (Wire Wrapping)
Monday
Lapidary Room KPCH
October – April Students learn to make rings, bracelets, pendants, and earrings by using silver or gold wire by wrapping in various designs and weaves. $15 annual membership fee. Supplies extra.
1:00 PM 3:00 PM 633-8748
Miriam Brown 634-7046
Machine Embroidery Group - Machine Stabilizer 3rd Friday
Fiber Arts I KPCH
Learn how to use the embroider machinery to create embroidered art.
9:00 AM 4:00 PM
Sandy Nunn 642-8961
Lapidary (Viking & Kumihimo) Monday
Lapidary Room KPCH
Year Round—Create necklaces or bracelets using wire to weave a Viking chain. Kumihimo is an ancient Japa-nese art of bead weaving using a disk and various types of cords and beads. $15 annual club membership fee covers all instruction. Kits to be supplied for an additional cost.
7:00 PM 9:00 PM
Pat Bennett 633-8583
Janet Hassell 634-1150
Lapidary (Open Shop) Mon. Thurs. Fri.
Lapidary Room KPCH
October-April A Lapidist is an artist who forms stone, minerals, or gems into decorative items. The primary techniques are stone cutting, grinding, and polishing of stones to a particular shape to make “cabs” suitable for setting into jewelry pieces. Annual club dues are $15 which includes all instruction and club activities. Additional $30 equipment use fee.
9:00 AM 12:00 PM
Bob Cavegila 938-5665
Dick Moore 633-8748 Janet Hassell 634-1150 Tuesday 1:00 PM 3:00 PM
Paper Tole (3-D Paper Sculpture) Wednesday
Atrium KPCH
November—April Paper Tole is the art of making 3D pictures from flat prints by using multiple copies of a print.
9:30 AM 11:30 AM
Janice Kincaid 412-952-5689
Shell Art 1st & 3rd Thursday
Culinary Classroom 2020 Centre
Create art projects with shells. Bring your own supplies. Work on personal projects, share ideas and learn from others.
9:00 AM 11:30 AM
Karen Kuhlman 419-260-1263
Clay Studio
Pottery Club (All Levels) RSVP for Class Schedules
KPCH
The pottery club provides a clay-filled and artistic outlet for students to learn, practice and further their skills. Instruction available in hand-building, wheel throwing and sculpting. No experience needed. Year Round dues $35.00. Individual class fees will vary. RSVP for class schedules.
Ralph Belcher 922-4520
Tuesday 1:00 PM 3:00 PM
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KEY: KPCH = Kings Point Clubhouse, KPSC = Kings Point South Club 13
Rubber Stampers
Game Room
Create note cards, art, mix-media projects with stamps. Please be prepared to bring your supplies and share with group.
9:00 AM 10:30 AM
Doris Prioa 633-7620
Tuesday
KPSC
KPSC 938-3381
Glass Arts Club Kings Point South Club Hours of Operation
Glass Arts Studio
Club members explore their creative side by making decorative glass pieces including sun catchers, lights and lamps, panels, plates, sculptures, and more from fused and stained glass techniques. Studio is open during club house hours. Contact Alice for more information.
Alice Wuenstel
Wood Shop Monday-Friday
Woodshop KPCH
The wood working shop is open for woodworking basics to advanced hand and power tool techniques. Call for ordering and sale information.
9:00 AM 11:30 AM
John Vogelsang 642-8707
Quilting Monday
Fiber Arts KPCH
The process of quilting uses a needle and thread to join two or more layers of material to make a quilt. Be-ginning to advanced quilters. Individuals and group projects. Instruction available. Varied techniques used and ideas shared. Summer hours vary.
9:00 AM 4:00 PM
Sandy Nunn 642-8961
Quilting 101 Friday
Fiber Arts I KPCH
New to quilting? This activity will teach you about the materials and techniques used while creating your first quilt. Teaching instructions / supplies $35.00.
9:00 AM 12:00 PM
Shirley Brink 634-2203
Ballroom Workshop Friday
Studio KPCH
Set of partner dances; Fox Trot, Waltz, Tango, Cha Cha, and more! Ballroom dance practice only. Beginners to advanced. Everyone welcome. No teaching will be given.
3:00 PM 4:30 PM
Robert Martin 938-4201
Dance
Clogging—Beginner “BEGINS JANUARY 2018” Wednesday
Jubilee I KPSC
This class is for dancers that have experience in clogging. We dance mainly for fun, but there are opportunities to perform in public. We dance to a variety of music. We welcome dancers to bring in new routines and teach, if they wish. Those who want to learn how to clog, please call and we will give you information for a beginner class.
9:00 AM 12:00 PM
Linda Hobbs
Clogging—Intermediate Wednesday
Jubilee I KPSC
Clogging is a rhythmic percussion dance - an excellent aerobic exercise that will improve your balance and your mental acuity. Intermediate class is for dancers who have experience clogging. Opportunities to preform in public.
12:30 PM 3:30 PM Linda Hobbs
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KEY: KPCH = Kings Point Clubhouse, KPSC = Kings Point South Club 14
Line Dance Experienced - Level 4 Thursday
Energy Studio 2020 Centre
Fast pace, with explanation, able to perform dances with little difficulty.
3:30 PM 4:30 PM
Jan Ulics 634-6226
Country Western - Intermediate Wednesday
Jubilee I & II KPSC
Nov.—April This is for dancers who know the basics and want to learn advanced steps and specialty dances.
5:00 PM 5:45 PM
Bill & Donna Markland 634-3402
Country Western - Novice Friday
Studio KPCH
October—April NOT LINE DANCING. This is a beginner's class for couples who have not danced before or those who are rusty and want to brush up on the Two-Step, Waltz, Cha Cha, and specialty dances.
6:00 PM 9:00 PM
Richard Gadd 633-7210
Line Dance Novice First Step - Level 1 Monday
Energy Studio 2020 Centre
Have fun, and exercise too, learning the basic steps of line dancing and basic line dances. Slow pace, contin-uous explanation.
2:30 PM 4:00 PM
Jan Ulics 634-6226
Hawaiian Wednesday
Studio KPCH
October—June Cost is $2.00 per class per person. Pay at the beginning of the month. Learn the beautiful dances of the islands. All levels of dance taught, beginners encouraged to attend. Any questions please call.
11:00 AM 1:00 PM
Darlene Walters 633-6839
Line Dance Beginner - Level 2 Tuesday
Energy Studio 2020 Centre
Basic knowledge of Level 1 steps, learn additional steps and dances. Slow pace, continuous explanation.
2:30 PM 3:30 PM
Jan Ulics 634-6226
Line Dance Intermediate - Level 3 Tuesday 3:30 PM—4:30 PM
Energy Studio 2020 Centre
Moderate pace, continuous explanation, perform dances with knowledge of steps and little difficulty.
Jan Ulics 634-6226
Dance continued
Country Western Dance Wednesday
Jubilee I & II KPSC
November—April (no classes December) This is a beginner's class for couples who have not danced before or those who are rusty and want to brush up on the Two-Step, Waltz, Cha Cha and other specialty dances. Some one-hour specialty danc
4:00 PM 5:00 PM
Bill & Donna Markland 634-3402
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KEY: KPCH = Kings Point Clubhouse, KPSC = Kings Point South Club 15
Tappers Intermediate—Happy Tappers Tuesday
Studio KPCH
Happy Tappers is an intermediate level class for students who have had some beginning instruction. Tappers will have an opportunity to practice what they know and develop more speed. They will learn new steps and tap routines to a wide variety of music. Join this class to enjoy fun exercise for your mind, body and spirit!
1:30 PM 2:30 PM
Gayle Hendrich 765-720-4911
Tappers—Silver Thursday
Studio KPCH
This is an Advanced Level class for students who know the basics of tap and have had a few years of tap ex-perience. Students will integrate into an on-going class by learning new and previous routines from the group. This group regularly performs for the Queen's Luncheon and for the Follies. Dues are $15.00 per year.
1:00 PM 3:00 PM
Gayle Hendrich 765-720-4911
Aerobics (Chair Dancing) Mon./Wed./Fri.
East West Social KPCH
Exercise to the beat without leaving your seat.
9:15 AM 10:20 AM
Faye Young 634-5952
Fitness
Monthly cost paid the 1st Monday each month. Learn the gentle mind art and balance techniques of Tai Chi.
The Taoist Tai Chi® Internal Art of Taijiquan (Beg.) Monday
Studio KPCH
9:30 AM 11:00 AM
Friday 9:30 AM 11:00 AM
Saturday 10:30 AM 12:00 PM
Bernice Kinsler 633-7667
Learn the gentle mind art and balance techniques of Tai Chi. with the support of a chair.
Chair Tai Chi® Monday
Jubile III KPSC
11:00 AM 12:00 PM
Irene Goetze 678-386-4702 Wednesday 11:00 AM 12:00 PM
Dance continued
Tappers Beginner—Step by Step Tuesday
Studio KPCH
This is a beginner tap class. You will learn basic steps and simple routine called the Shim Sham. We practice steps and this routine to a wide variety of music and have a lot of fun. Buy tap shoes and improve your bal-ance and your brain!
1:00 PM 1:30 PM
Gayle Hendrich 765-720-4911
Kings Point Rhythm Stompers (clogging group) Monday
Jubilee KPSC
This class is for dancers that have experience clogging. We dance mainly for fun, but there are opportunities to perform in public. We dance to a wide variety of music. We welcome dancers to bring in new routines and teach, if they wish. Those who want to learn how to clog, please call and we will give you information for a beginner class. Janet Hough (May—September 813-633-2238)
9:00 AM 11:00 AM
Kathy Dennis (Oct.—April) 813-812-6190
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KEY: KPCH = Kings Point Clubhouse, KPSC = Kings Point South Club 16
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Water Group Fitness
WATER POWER HOUR–Leg workout alongside pool wall for resistance. Upper body workout
with hand water weights for resistance followed by total body workout raising heart rate while rid-
ing a noodle using hand water weights. Class will stretch, strengthen and tone. 1 Noodle and Set
of Water Weights 50 Min Outside
DEEP H2O– Designed for the avid exerciser, therefore participant must be able to swim. Class in-
cludes treading, stroking, paddling, pedaling, etc. 45 Min
AQUAFIT-Indoor shallow class including cardio and toning for a total body workout. Great for all
fitness levels and abilities. 50 Min
STRETCH-N-SCULPT–Helps improve flexibility and increase range-of-motion while toning all
muscle groups. 50 Min
JOINT EFFORT-Emphasizes range-of-motion activities that include gentle strengthening and fit-
ness exercises. Suitable for those limited by impaired joint ability. Indoors 50 Min
WATER WALKING–Walking in the pool with hand water weights doing various movements with
the body to get a great stretch followed by a lite jog. 50 Min
DOUBLE NOODLE WEDNESDAYS–Start with 2 noodles for a great total body workout finishing
with 1 noodle and a set of hand water weights. 50 Min Outside
AQUA RESISTANCE-Total body workout using a set of water weights for resistance to the upper
body and 1 noodle for resistance to the lower body. This class will stretch, strengthen, and raise your
heart rate. 50 Min Outside
AQUAPUMP-A total body water workout using a set of hand water weights and concludes with aer-
obics. 50 Min Outside
PM AQUABLAST PLUS-The class will use a set of aqua weights for upper and lower body
strength building. Aqua games will also be included to increase range of motion and enhance bal-
ance. Class will also utilize one noodle. Outside
ARTHRITIS BODY CONDITIONING-Activities and exercises to improve balance, posture, mus-
cular strength, endurance and flexibility, manage pain and help with symptoms of Arthritis and Park-
inson’s.
Purchasing Water Equipment Noodles: Be sure to purchase ADULT size noodles. Hold the noodle beside your body while standing straight up; it should touch the floor and come all the way up to your shoulder, or higher. Pinch A Penny in Sun City Center, off 674, in the plaza with Dollar Tree and Save A Lot usually carries adult size noodles year-round. If they are out of adult size noodles, speak to an associate who can order them from a sister store and have them back in stock within days. Wal-Mart may also be an option to purchase your noodle but be sure to check the size. Some classes at KPSC require one noodle and some classes require 2 noodles so check the schedule to see how many you’ll need for the class you’d like to attend. Water Weights: Water weights can be purchased through a local Sun City resident named Herman Ski. These water weights were specifically designed for water classes. If you are interested in purchasing a set of water weights from Herman contact him at 813-812-6918. The weights are $15 per set. Another option for water weights is to cut a noodle into pieces that are the size you’d like them to be. The longer the piece of noodle the greater the resistance and the shorter the noodle the less resistance it will provide in the water. Water Shoes: Local retailers like Bealls and Wal-Mart usually carry water shoes year round. Online sites like www.kiefer.com and ww.speedousa.com also sell water shoes.
http://www.kiefer.com
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KEY: KPCH = Kings Point Clubhouse, KPSC = Kings Point South Club 18
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Land Group Fitness
When engaging in any form of exercise, including fitness classes, please take the class at your own pace and work at an exertion level that is comfortable for you. It is also recommended to speak with your doctor before beginning any exercise routine.
TOTAL BODY-A full body strengthening class that utilizes hand weights and other equip-ment. 60Min
TOTAL BODY EXPRESS-Full body strength workout without floor work. 45Min
BUMS & TUMS-A short and intense class that isolates the core and gluteus muscles. 45Min
SIT & GET FIT-Train the entire body using various pieces of equipment while remaining seated. Great class for beginners and those with ailments! 60Min
GROUP POWER-Hour of power working the total body to increase muscular strength & endurance. Int-Adv.
ZUMBA-A 50 Min Latin inspired cardio class filled with fun dance moves that guarantee a good time and a great workout
POWER YOGA- Advanced yoga class designed to challenge strength and stamina as well as improve flexibility to enhance athletic performance. 65Min
REJUVENATION YOGA-Suitable for all levels that have some previous yoga experi-ence. Low impact, relaxing, mindful yoga emphasizing flexibility and light strength. Breathing and stress management techniques incorporated. 1Hr
BEGINNING YOGA-Suitable for new students, those with physical limitations, and those who want to learn more about yoga poses to build a strong foundation using modifi-cations and alternative poses to suit the student’s situations. 1Hour
YOGA FLOW-This is a moderately challenging class designed to deepen your practice by building strength and tuning alignment as you flow thru poses with conscious awareness of Breath. 60Min
YOGA FIT-A one hour class that includes a slow-flow style utilizing dynamic breath.
FLEX & FLOW-A combination of tai chi, yoga & Pilates style movements set to a varie-ty of music to work your core, challenge your range of motion, strength and balance. 50Min
PILATES-Pilates is a low impact mat class that focuses on toning and strengthening the abdominals, back, and legs. Suitable for all levels! 50Min
CARDIO FIT & FUN-Get your heart pumping with fun, easy dance moves to great mu-sic. 45Min
STRETCH, FLEX & TONE-A relaxed, quiet class using slow, easy movements, you will stretch and flex from neck to feet; tone and balance too. 45Min
STRETCH-Move through a series of stretches utilizing a strap to increase flexibility and range of motion. 30Min
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KEY: KPCH = Kings Point Clubhouse, KPSC = Kings Point South Club 20
Bingo Saturday
Card Room KPCH
Bingo is a game of chance played with randomly drawn numbers which players match against pre-printed cards. Pay for what you play. Sponsored by Cambridge F. Association. Doors open at 4pm. Papers on sale 5:00pm - 6:30pm.
6:45 PM 9:30 PM
Donna Frederickson 813-600-9286
Bingo Thursday
Card Room KPCH
Bingo is a game of chance played with randomly drawn numbers which players match against pre-printed cards. Pay what you play. Sponsored by Cambridge F. Association. Doors open at 10am, papers on sale 11:00am - 12:30pm.
12:45 PM 3:00 PM
Donna Frederickson 813-600-9286
Gaming
Bowling, (Mixed League) Wednesday
The Alleys, Riverview KPCH
Off Property at the Alleys in Riverview. $10. per week
1:00 PM
Gerald Frey 633-7034
KPSC
Table Tennis Club Monday & Wednesday
Jubilee I & II
Annual club dues, $5 per person. All are welcome to come and play; no experience necessary. Membership required after three trial sessions. Check us out on the web at https://sites.google.com/site/kingspointtabletennis
7:00 PM 9:00 PM
Laszlo Takacs 633-1269
Indoor Sports
Ping Pong Open Play Saturday & Sunday
Jubilee II KPSC
Social Ping Pong; table will be set up Saturday 3:00 PM and stay up through Sunday. Paddles, nets and balls may be obtained through security staff subject to room availability. Saturday 3pm—9pm Sunday 9am—9pm
South Club 387-3483
Fitness Center Training Interested in learning the fitness equipment at the fitness centers? The fit-ness staff is here for you! Have you had a free orientation to the fitness equipment? Learn how to use the cardiovascular and / or weight machines. Or would you rather have a personalized training with a certified trainer? Create and reach lifestyle goals made just for you! Please schedule an appoint-ment by stopping by the front desk at 2020 or calling 813-387-3476
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KEY: KPCH = Kings Point Clubhouse, KPSC = Kings Point South Club 21
Jazz Lovers Group 3rd Friday
Ripple Room KPCH
Join us while we enjoy listening to good music that promises to get your heart thumping' and feet tapping.
1:00 PM 4:00 PM
Bill Ferron 938-3571
Chorus, Kings Point (Mixed Group) Monday 1:45 PM 4:00 PM
TBD KPCH
September—April If you love to sing join our group. $10 dues per person per concert.
Mary Anne Moseley 634-8747
Classical Music Appreciation Group 3rd Wednesday
Ripple Room KPCH
All music lovers welcome.
3:30 PM 5:00 PM
Art Joy 633-9783
Music
Pelican Players Special Events
TBD KPCH
Annual club dues. We welcome anyone with an interest in theatre, whether preforming on stage or working behind the scenes. Look for our quarterly social meetings, upcoming productions, & audition schedules.
Shirley Walker, Membership 217-1602
Lawn Bowling Mon./Wed./Fri. 9:15 AM 11:30 AM
Jim Ferguson 426-4072 Tues./Thurs./Sat
Lawn Bowling Greens KPCH
October—April Annual membership fee due by February 1st. Lessons are required at no charge. For infor-mation about the club, dates and times contact the president. Annual elections in December
1:30 PM 4:15 PM
Outdoor Sports
Kings Point Pickleball Monday-Sunday
Pickleball Court KPCH
Welcome to Pickleball! We have groups that represent all levels of playing abilities and meet at different times. We also offer occasional clinics, ladders, competitive play and social activities. You need to be a mem-ber in order to use our Pickleball equipment or participate in organized play times/groups.
Dawn Dusk
Cat Drinkard 248-722-8922
Kings Point Archery Club 3rd Wednesday
TBD KPCH
The archery range at Kings Point is open 7 days a week for all club members. The range is located behind the garden club. For more information go to htts://sites.google.com/site/kingspointarcheryclub
4:30 PM 5:45 PM
Steve Nicholson 610-216-9153 Bill Humes 813-633-9361
Lawn Bowling (Summer) Monday - Saturday
Lawn Bowling Greens KPCH
May—September Annual membership fee due by February 1st. Lessons are required at no charge. For information about the club, dates and contact the president. Annual elections in December.
8:45 AM 11:00 AM
Jim Ferguson 426-4072
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KEY: KPCH = Kings Point Clubhouse, KPSC = Kings Point South Club 22
Dominoes (Mexican Train) Wednesday
Fiber Arts I KPCH
Come join us for fun with dominoes!
1:00 PM 4:00 PM
Claudette Bernstein
Game Room
Bunco is a social dice game involving 100% luck! Meet new friends and roll the dice with us!
Bunco Monday
KPSC
1:00 PM 3:30 PM
Margaret Ehlers 634-1790
Parlor Games
Culinary Classroom
Food, laughter, dice and fun! Bring a dish to share and join in a fun evening! Off July, August, September
Bunco Monthly Pot Luck Dinner & Dice 1st Saturday
2020 Centre
5:00 PM 9:00 PM
Laurie Foley 813-419-4787
Softball Club (Kings Point) Tuesday & Friday
October—April Participation opportunities are available for players, spouses, spectators, umpires, score-keepers, managers, refreshment workers, etc. Visit suncitycentersoftball.org for additional information
Don Senk Softball Field
Ed Maslyk 813-633-4090 Tom Mackar 440-376-6573
Tennis Club (Doubles) Monday - Saturday
Tennis Courts KPCH
Year Round dues $10. Social tennis playing; free beginner lessons for members.
7:00 AM 12:00 PM
Stuart Fisher 917-270-3758
Volleyball (Playing) Mon./Wed./Fri.
Court 4 South Club KPSC
November—May Join us on the volleyball court for good exercise, friendship and fun.
9:00 AM 11:00 AM
Ron Zelins 634-1551
Shuffleboard Courts KPCH
Shuffleboard is a game in which players use cues to push weighted discs, sending them gliding down a nar-row and elongated court with the purpose of having them come to rest within a marking score area. Annual club dues, per person.
Jim Forgione 633-0975
Shuffleboard Club (Playing) Tuesday & Friday 9:00 AM 11:00 AM
Rod & Reel Club 2nd Wednesday
Ripple Room KPCH
Monthly fishing activities includes fresh and saltwater. Annual club dues, per person, per year. Elections in December. Guests welcome.
7:00 PM 9:00 PM
Bill Humes 633-9361
Outdoor Sports continued...
Shuffleboard Courts KPCH
October—April Shuffleboard is a game in which players use cues to push weighted discs, sending them glid-ing down a narrow and elongated court with the purpose of having them come to rest within a marking score area. Annual club dues, per person.
Gary Orlofsky 633-6940
Shuffleboard Club (Afternoon) Tuesday 4:15 PM 6:00 PM
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KEY: KPCH = Kings Point Clubhouse, KPSC = Kings Point South Club 23
9:00 AM 3:00 PM AARP Driver Safety Program 1st Thursday
Ripple KPCH
Defensive driving classes. Students must pre-register. Students pay instructor the first day of class. Cost is for instructions and hand outs. RSVP Class Limit 25.
Kitty Matzkin 633-5588
Services
COA Monthly Meeting 1st Wednesday
Waterside KPCH
September—May Annual elections held in February. COA hours: June & July are Mon./Wed./Fri. 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. Closed the month of August. September through May are Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m. to 12 p.m.
7:00 PM 8:30 PM
Charles Haskell 633-1710
Federation General Membership Mtg. 3rd Friday
Veterans Theater KPCH
September—May Representative body meets to discuss and vote on current issues. Unit Owners are invit-ed to attend and may speak at the beginning of the meeting during an open forum.
9:30 AM 12:00 PM
Liz Argott Office 633-2083
Hand & Foot Card Game Wednesday
Jubilee III KPSC
Social card playing. Whether you are an experienced player or would like to learn the game, everyone is welcome to join the fun.
5:00 PM 9:00 PM
Donna Batzel 642-0215
Scrabble Monday
Atrium KPCH
Join residents in a board game using lettered tiles to create words in a crossword fashion. Socialize and learn new words with a game of scrabble.
10:00 AM 12:00 PM
Nancy Porter 634-8569
Rummikub is a tile-based game which combines elements of the card game rummy and mahjong. Come join fellow residents for a social game of rummy.
Rummikub Group Thursday
East Social Room KPCH
6:00 PM 8:30 PM
Maryann Carey 727-599-5040
AARP Income Tax Service Mon., Wed. & Fri.
Modular KPCH
No cost service provided by AARP tax-aide volunteers.
9:00 AM 3:00 PM
Appointment Feb - April 753-4305
Federation Board Mtg. 2nd Wednesday
Card Room KPCH
An opportunity for residents to express their views and concerns during an Open Forum before Directors vote on specific issues. *UNIT OWNERS WELCOMED*
9:30 AM 11:30 AM
Liz Argott Office 633-2083
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KEY: KPCH = Kings Point Clubhouse, KPSC = Kings Point South Club 24
Baby Boomers, Kings Point Special Events
Not A Reg. Rm. KPCH & KPSC
Members are KP residents who are “Old enough to have done it all and young enough to do it again.” We are an active club that has a variety of social events. Applicants for membership are available on the club website www.kpbabyboomers.org
Ken Winter 633-7681
Canadian Club Special Events
TBD KPCH
November— April Watch for announcements of the meeting date, day, time and location.
Ken Reid 642-9932
Discussion Group Tuesday
East Social KPCH
We talk about any topic you can think of: Including religion, current events, psychology, politics, etc. We want opinionated people who are willing to speak up.
10:30 AM 12:00 PM
Ann Guiles 383-5951
Amateur Radio Club 2nd & 3rd Tuesday
Ripple Room KPCH
The Sun City Center Amateur Radio Club recognized by the Florida Emergency Operations Center in Tallahas-see. The club promotes the hobby and provides license training. SCC Amateur Radio club provides emergen-cy communications to the Sun City Center community in times of crisis and support organizations that re-quire communications for projects.
2:00 PM 3:30 PM
Dick Bishop 633-7157
Audubon (Eagle) Society Meeting 3rd Thursday
Banquet Room KPCH
October—April The club offers free monthly meetings; guest speakers, birding adventures, and trips to dis-cover Florida with friends.
12:30 PM 4:15 PM
Nina Malinak 634-6560; 203-339-5615
Social Clubs
SCC Emergency Squad 24/7 813-634-3800 Emergency
Sun City Center Emergency Squad was started in 1964 with 14 volunteers. Today over 200 volunteers are ready to assist you 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. Emergency transportation available 24 hours.
Non-Emergency 813-633-1411
Wolf’s Produce—Farmer’s Market 1st & 3rd Tuesday
Come see the new location! KPCH front lawn near the pickleball courts under the big oak trees. Purchase your seasonal fruits and vegetables without leaving the front gates of Kings Point. Days and times subject to change with weather and events.
9:00 AM—1:00 PM
Dog Lover's Club 4th Thursday
Heritage Park Gazebo Heritage Park
Residents with mannerly, tagged and leashed dogs welcome. Our goal is to establish a dog park within KP with various training classes.
2:00 PM 3:30 PM
Judy Johnson, Vice President 633-0233
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KEY: KPCH = Kings Point Clubhouse, KPSC = Kings Point South Club 25
Economic Education Class 2nd & 4th Wed
Atrium KPCH
Alternating class topics on financial education; today's volatile markets and protection of your assets. Resi-dents receive handouts.
3:30 PM 5:00 PM
Don Fletchall 938-3215
Garden Club 2nd Thursday
Ripple Room KPCH
October—April The purpose of The Garden Club is to stimulate the knowledge and love of gardening within Kings Point. Annual club dues, per membership. Club Elections December.
2:30 PM 3:30 PM
Chris Robinson 612-599-9747
Feline Folks Thursday
Stop by the lobby table in the KPCH and learn about volunteering with Feline Folks. It’s a great way to help our community manage the free roaming cat population in a caring and humane way. Website: www.FelineFolks.us Meow Mixer Social every 1st Monday of Month, South Clubhouse, Upper Deck 4-6pm.
10:00 AM 12:00 PM
Heartland Social Group Special Events
TBD KPCH
Social gathering for former residents of Indiana, Illinois, Missouri, Iowa, Kansas & Nebraska. Watch for events in the newspaper, bulletin boards and on Channel 96/733
John Wohlrab 938-5433
Italian Club No set day
TBD KPCH
September—May Watch for announcements for room, date and time for club meetings. Annual club dues per person. Annual elections in March.
May Fleming 419-4790
Jewish American Club
KPCH
Oct.—April Join us for cultural entertainment, food and fun! Watch for announcements for room, date and time for club meetings on the wheel / channel 96 and the Pointer. Membership dues per year due in Oct.
Simone Shaw 922-4191
2:00 PM FAN Club (Friends & Neighbors) 2nd Wednesday
KPCH
Spend time with your neighbors while making new friends. Enjoy social and informative presentations by guest speakers. Have fun sampling new activities. Bring your own brown bag lunch / drink.
12:00 PM
Jean Becker 633-2615 Jo-Ellen Bromberg 922-4984
Healthy Lifestyles MeetUp Various Locations
Enjoy Interesting speakers, fun activities, discussions and support for those interesting in longer, healthier and more disease-free lives. www.HealthyLifestylesMeetUp.com
Stephen Cooper (248) 890-1890 Email: [email protected]
Kings Point Dance Club Special Events
Veterans Theater KPCH
Once a month (October thru April) gather with your friends for social dancing and live entertainment. Dance to fox trots, swing, polka, cha cha and waltz music. Annual dues $25 per person. Dance Dates 2017 -2018: Oct. 25 Thor Stevens, Nov. 20 Mellotones, Dec. 14 Dan Fugazzotto, Jan. 11 Kevin Brooks, Feb. 15 (dinner dance) The Island Swing Band, March 7 Ken Miller, March 20 Bobby Remp, and April 5 Dan Fugazzotto.
7:30 PM 9:30 PM
Judy Fenwick 813-634-5364
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KEY: KPCH = Kings Point Clubhouse, KPSC = Kings Point South Club 26
New York Empire State Club 1st Tuesday
Veterans Theater KPCH
Everyone is welcome to join this social group for dinners and dancing. During June, July and August the group meets at local restaurants. The membership cycle is from December to December. After May new members will need to wait until December to join. Dues are $10.00 per year.
5:00 PM 8:30 PM
Frank & Joan Gatto 633-8942
Ohio Club (Kings Point Buckeye Club) 2nd Tuesday
West Social KPCH
October—April Social club that meets for educational speakers, social lunches and the garage sale fundrais-er. Watch for announcements for the location in the pointer and the wheel / channel 96. Annual club dues per person. Annual elections in April.
11:00 AM 1:00 PM
Ginny Rosette 634-6204
Jim Langdoc
Model Railroad Club Tues. Thurs. & Fri.
Model Railroad Room KPCH
The Model Railroad Club builds, operates, and promotes model railroading for the benefit and enjoyment of the club members. All residents welcomed. Annual Dues, Initiation fee of $30. Optional $5 for keys.
1:00 PM 4:00 PM
753-9598
New Englander's Club Special Events
KPCH
October—April Social group meets for dinner, dancing, shows and more! Dates, times and locations post in the Pointer and on the wheel / channel 96/733. Annual club dues, per person. Annual election held in April.
Ron Leombruno 255-3859
Pennsylvania Club Special Events
Veteran’s Theater KPCH
September—May Social events held monthly watch for announcements in the Pointer and on the wheel. Annual club dues, per person. Annual election in November.
Bill Smith 215-680-5835
Michigan Club Special Events
TBD KPCH
October—May Join us for fun parties; SNO-BALL GALA, Pizza & Beer, St Patty's Day, Kentucky Derby, holiday pot luck and more! Club dues per year. Activities are added to the Pointer and the wheel/channel 96/733.
Paul Hunt 634-8506
Metaphysics is a way to interpret and understand the experiences of life from all states of consciousness, physical, emotional, mental and spiritual. Many concepts that Metaphysics deals with lie beyond the five physical senses. The health of the physical body is still a major concern for Metaphysics but usually from a non-conventional point of view
Metaphysical Discussion Group Friday
Atrium KPCH
10:00 AM 11:45 AM
Ed Leary 383-7594
298-9632
Rockin’ Thru the Years Sundays
Veterans Theater KPCH
"Join Us For a Rockin' Good Time!" Live bands provide music from the '50's to the '80's as well as more cur-rent music from today for our dancing and listening pleasure. BYOB and Snacks. Tickets are $5 per person per dance; and may be purchased at the ticket table in the KPCH lobby Tuesday afternoons 12 pm to 2 pm. Email [email protected] Sunday Dances: TBA
7:00 PM 10:00 PM
Sandi Zoldi
CLUB FULL
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KEY: KPCH = Kings Point Clubhouse, KPSC = Kings Point South Club 27
T.O.P.S. (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) #845
Jubilee I
Weigh in starts 8:10 a.m. and meeting starts 9 a.m. The weekly programs and incentives promote our "weigh" of life as good health and well being are supported in a friendly group setting. National annual dues of $32 provide resources including the TOPS monthly magazine. Chapter annual dues $5.00 per month.
Barbara Floto 633-5695
Thursday
KPSC
8:10 AM 10:00 AM
Sportsman's Club 3rd Wednesday
Veterans Theater KPCH
The Sportsman’s Club is dedicated to promoting shooting sports, including Pistol, Rifle, Sporting Clays, Hunting & Wildlife Conservation. We also run various social activities throughout the year. Refreshments are provided and members have the opportunity to win door prizes at every meeting. Check us out on the web at: kingspointsportsmansclub.com Annual dues $5.00
3:00 PM 4:30 PM
John Barry 633-5910
Wisconsin Club Special Events
Meet up with fellow Wisconsinites at our three socials per year - Nov. Jan., & March. Call us today to join the fun! Announcements of the meeting time and location on the website and the wheel. Check us out on our website at www.2ezwebdesign.com/WisClub
KPCH
Bev Hetzel, Membership Art Droege, President 920-889-9521 309-236-2900
Travel Group, Young at Heart KP/SCC 4th Thursday
South Social KPCH
Bus tours- cruising and more come see for yourself!
10:00 AM 12:00 PM
T.O.P.S. (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) #407 Thursday
East West Social KPCH
Annual election held in July. May attend one meeting and then decide to join group. The meetings are fun and an informative way to loose weight. Earn money for weight loss. National Year Round dues $32.00 plus $5.00 per month.
8:00 AM 10:00 AM
Jo Moses 633-2505
T.O.P.S. (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) #788 Tuesday
West Social Rm. KPCH
Weigh in begins at 8:00 a.m. and the meeting starts at 8:45 a.m. T.O.P.S. is a support group for people who want to lose weight. Try the first meeting for free!
8:00 AM 10:00 AM
Pattie Huffman 660-888-6311
Singles Mingle Group TBD
Studio KPCH
Social gathering for friendship. Watch Channel 96 / 733 for more details and posters in the Clubhouses. Cost per dance is $5.
6:30 PM 9:30 PM
Dottie Beyer
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KEY: KPCH = Kings Point Clubhouse, KPSC = Kings Point South Club 28
Sun City Residents—Reciprocal Club Pass Procedures
I. YEARLY June 1st RENEWAL
A. Vesta staff will send out current list of reciprocal non-resident members for review
B. Club (president or designated leader) will turn in revised list of reciprocal non-resident mem-
bers.
C. Vesta staff will print new badges for reciprocal non-residents and will call / email when ready
for pick up in the business office
D. Club (president or designated leader) will distribute new badges
II. LIST MAINTENANCE
A. New Non-Resident Members (Reciprocal privileges are for Sun City Residents)
a. Club representative will send name, address, phone to Vesta for badge printing as they
come in
b. Vesta will print new badges and give to club representative to distribute
B. Members Leave
a. Club representative will ask for badges to be returned
b. Club representative will send badge / name to Vesta staff
c. Vesta will take off role
III. SPECIAL EVENTS
A. Ticketed Events – the ticket is the pass; Tickets should include: Event Name, Date, Time and
Location
B. Non-ticket Events – non-resident names without passes or outside of Sun City need to be sub-
mitted to Vesta Security via email 48 hours before the event. The gate will need the name,
address and phone number of the guest along with the club leader information. If a person is
not on the list, the contact of the club will call the front gate to let in the guest.
IV. NON-RESIDENTS OUTSIDE SUN CITY CENTER
A. Non-residents with addresses outside of Kings Point / Sun City Center, need to be submitted to
the gate for each event.
B. Name of Event, Date of Event, Club Leader Contact Information
Guest Name, Address, Phone for each person entering
Contact Information
Security Front Gate – 634-2063 [email protected]
Security Questions - Don Aikins, Chief of Security 813-387-3461
To submit names, please contact Yvonne 813-387-3445 [email protected]