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Your badge and decal project continues this month. Schedule and information, pages 18-19. News & Previews of Upcoming Attractions in Kings Point February 2013 Our Entertainment Series continues this month! Among featured artists are The Four Lads, a versatile vocal quartet composed of Frank Busseri, Bernard Toorish, James Arnold and Connie Codarini, singing favorites of the ‘50s and ‘60s. For the Series schedule, please see pages 14 -15.

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Your badge and decal project continues this month.

Schedule and information, pages 18-19.

News & Previews of Upcoming Attractions in Kings Point

February 2013

Our Entertainment Series continues this month! Among featured artists are The Four Lads, a

versatile vocal quartet composed of Frank Busseri, Bernard Toorish, James Arnold and Connie

Codarini, singing favorites of the ‘50s and ‘60s. For the Series schedule, please see pages 14 -15.

‘there for you’

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February2013

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THE POINTER

Send submissions to:

[email protected]

Editor: Michael Crook

813.387.3446

Emergency Telephone Reminder Please remember to call 911 FIRST in the case of an emergency. DO NOT call

the front gate to ask whether you should call 911. The 911 operator will deter-

mine if it is an emergency. You can always call security at the front gate if they

tell you it is not an emergency.

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JUST A THOUGHT….

The supreme happiness in life is the conviction

that we are loved; loved for ourselves—

Or rather—in spite of ourselves!

- Victor Hugo

Important Alert for all Golf Cart Users... We have been advised that the golf cart path to WalMart will be closed to all traffic from January 14 through

January 18 for resurfacing, repairs and improvements to the drainage system. These repairs should

significantly improve the condition of the cart path. However, during this time the cart path will be

blockaded against all traffic. Please do not use the path for your own safety until traffic is restored. BE

SAFE!

Reality Check…. Kings Point Heritage Park

Questions have been asked about landscaping for the Heritage Park. YES—the COA has plans under

development for landscaping the park. It is a work in progress and will improve over time.

RV Storage Lot

What’s going on? A wall is replacing the trees that were removed on Kings Blvd.

Bright House Channels

A question has been asked about whether Bright House can change the selection of channels they offer on

their service, change them from analog to digital, or modify what they offer in their standard package under

the contract between Kings Point and Bright House. The answer is YES—Bright House can change the

standard channel line-up at its sole discretion. They can also move channels from analog to digital and

modify their programming. Bright House offers the same channels to Kings Point as they offer to residential

customers in Hillsborough County.

Dumpster Use

The Federation has a contract with WSI to provide dumpsters within several Associations. These

Associations pay for this service for the sole use of their residents. These dumpsters are not for use by

anyone who does not live in those Associations. These dumpsters are also not to be used by contractors to

fill them with debris from a single residence so that others in an Association cannot dispose of their trash

properly. If you do not live in an Association that uses dumpsters, please be courteous and do not use

them—they are not for you.

The Loft Lounge... In February the new Loft Lounge will open. This lounge expands the seating at the South Club café by about

60 additional seats and provides additional options for residents for food and socializing, including

continental breakfast options and evening cocktails. THANK YOU TO MINTO for contributing to this

project and to Vesta for making it happen.

Federation Update

Events Affecting Kings Point

Security briefing

T o everyone that survived the end of the

world that was predicted for December 21,

2012, Happy New Year. I guess this means

I will have to start thinking about paying

some of those bills I ran up in anticipation of not hav-

ing to repay them. I would like to use this article to

give you an update on what I am trying to accom-

plish in this upcoming year. I have about nine months

on the job now and have identified some things that I

will be trying to improve on.

South Entrance Gate Operations. I have received a

number of suggestions on how to improve the way

things are done at the South Gate. The amount of traf-

fic continues to grow each day and it is no longer just

a delivery or construction gate. Part of the challenge

is the amount of space and the layout of the entrance

itself. The other challenge is the mindset that it is just

a delivery gate , without traffic to justify increased

manning levels. This month I will be instituting a

cross training program to bring some of my other su-

pervisors and officers to the South Gate to have a

fresh set of eyes to look at how we do business and to

institute some improvements. You will start to see

some minor changes at night to restrict the number of

entrance lanes. This might mean a slight delay as we

process a visitor; but will be well worth the increase

in safety. The other improvement you will see in the

near future is the installation of a closed circuit cam-

era system at both gates to improve our security

measures and to provide historical data of events. I

have been in the process of rewriting our internal

procedures on how to increase safety here and the

camera system will help verify that the new proce-

dures are working. Please bear with us.

Visitor Entry Procedures: My goal is to insure that

every guest that has been properly invited onto Kings

Point property get to their intended destination as

quickly and safely as possible. We get it right 98% of

the time. You can help us out the most by informing

your guest of what we are looking for at the gate. Our

entry system is driven by the assumption that

your guest will know your address. I can find

your address by looking up your name; how-

ever, that takes time. You can really help us out

by making sure that your guests know your ad-

dress and unit number. The unit number is es-

pecially important when we get into the Ando-

ver, Bedford and Cambridge areas to name a

few. The other thing you can do is to call in ad-

vance, up to a week before the visit. You can

also email us the visit request as long as you

give us 24 hours’ notice. Monday morning de-

liveries are the busiest. You can really help us

out by letting us know about your purchase as

soon as you get home from the store with the

delivery information. Just send the request to

[email protected]. Please include

your name, address you want the visitor to go

to including the unit number, phone number,

name of the visitor and the number of days

they will be visiting. We will send you a confir-

mation email or request additional information.

I will close by saying that I truly appreciate the

opportunity you have extended my officers and

I to provide you with the safest location in

Hillsborough County as we continue to explore

ways to increase your security levels without

compromising your quality of life this year.

Scott Dunlap is Kings Point’s security director.

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Clubs and Organizations

Jan. 18: The Kings Point Pennsylvania Club will be

hosting the Mummers on Jan. 18, 2013 at 7:30. Tickets

sold in the lobby starting Jan. 4 from 10-12.

Jan. 19: The Michigan Club Sno-Ball Dinner/Dance

Gala, 5-10 p.m., Borini Theatre. Dinner served. BYOB.

Jan. 27: Happy Travelers Group, “Let’s Raise the

Roof and Have Some Fun” dance event. 6:30 to 10:30

p.m. in the Borini Theatre. $8. Snack food and a Wine

Toast will be served. BYOB & Setups. All profts to

Hurricane Sandy Relief Fund. Cal Sandi for info and

tickets, 813-298-9632.

Feb. 10: Kings Point Baby Boomers Club Valentine’s

Dance. Doors open at 6 p.m. at the Borini Theatre.

Tickets sold Jan. 14 through Feb. 6 from the Box Office 5

at KPCH. $10 per person. BYOB, all snacks and set-

ups. Call Linda for late ticket info, 633-6874.

Feb. 14: The Americans of Italian Heritage Club

will have their annual Carnavale Party on February

14th at the Borini Theater. The doors will open at

4:30 p.m. The dress code is costume or cas-

ual. Prizes for the best costumes. Banquet Masters

will cater. They will have their usual Appetizer

Table, their fabulous Salad Bar, and fea-

ture Almond Crusted Salmon, Chicken Marsala

and Baked Ziti. Dessert plus coffee, tea and soda;

and our wine table. Gari will enter-

tain. BYOB. Members $25 and guests $27. Every-

one will have a seat. Tables of 8, mail your checks

together. Mail your check made payable to A.I.H.

The Kings Point Lawn Bowling Club has elected its officers and reports that, “It's that time of the year

again. The snowbirds are back. The Green is full and the Social Activities below are beginning.”

The 2013 Slate is as follows:

President – Pam LeCren; 1st Vice President – Ed Bryant; 2nd Vice President – Frank Crowley; Secretary –

Lorraine Brown; Treasurer – Karen Crippen; Member at Large – Gretchen Johnson; Member at Large – Irene

Williams; Member at Large – Carole Robek; Joe White, Grounds Keeper; Irene Williams, Social Chairper-

son; Suzanne Maguire, Publicity; and Jackie Heckle, Communications.

The Christmas Banquet excitement, besides the excellent meal, was the gift getting & switching. The big

winner with the biggest bottle of wine was Marion Wood. Our members may grow older but never become

old, because lawn bowling is such fun, great exercise and a good healthy time outdoors.

1/21/13 ... 5:30 ... Crazy Card Nite ... Banquet Room

2/23/13 ... 3:30 ... Chicken Barbecue ... Gazebo or Studio

3/24/13 ... 5pm … Awards Banquet ... Banquet Room

4/14/13 ... 4pm ... Wine and Cheese ... Gazebo

Clubs and Organizations to: Annette Macdonald (633-9697), 2450 Kensington

Greens Drive, SCC 33573. Feb. 8 deadline.

Feb. 18: The Sun City Center Low Vision Club will hold

its monthly meeting on at 1:30 pm at the Chamber of

Commerce building in SCC Plaza. The guest speaker is

Dr. G. Timothy Petito of Petito Eyecare. He is an author

and lecturer in ocular care. Call Ben Green at 385-5590.

Feb. 20: The Michigan Club Pizza Party, 5-8 p.m., KPCH

Borini Theatre. Pizza, salad, beer, coffee, etc. BYOB. Mem-

bers $10; Non-members $12. Tickets in KPCH Lobby on

Tuesdays, 9 a.m. to noon, in January and February.

Feb. 24: The Canadian Club Golf Tournament at the

Kings Point Golf Course with a 9 am shotgun start. Cock-

tails at 5 pm and dinner at 6 pm in the Borini Theatre.

Cost is $5 for Kings Point Golf Club members, $15 for non

-members, $5 for dinner guests. Tickets and info: Brian at

634-1643, or Ken at 633-0271.

Feb. 27-28: Kings Point Art League's Annual Art Show at

the Kings Point North Clubhouse from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

each day. The theme is "Over the Rainbow", and will be

judged by Award-Winning Watercolor Artist and Best-

Selling Author, Anne Abgott.

March 5: New York Empire State Club will be having

their St. Patrick’s Day party on March 5, 2013 at 5:00 PM

in the Kings Point Borini Room. Menu: Corned Beef Bris-

ket, Pork Cutlet with marsala sauce, creamed cabbage,

parsley potatoes, salad, dessert coffee and soda. Music

by Nick at Nite. Members $15, guests $18.50. Cal Frank

Gatto at 813-633-8942 for info. RSVP by Feb. 25.

March 13: The Michigan Club Potluck Party, 5-8 p.m.,

KPCH Banquet Room. Tickets in KPCH Lobby on Tues-

days, 9 a.m. to noon, throughout January and February.

March 23: The Michigan Club Tiger Baseball Trip to

Lakeland (Yankees). $40. Tickets in KPCH Lobby on

Tuesdays, 9 a.m. to noon, during January and February.

Intermediate Line Dancing - This class is for you if

you've been line dancing for a year or more. Wednesdays

at 9:15 to 10:45 a.m. in The Studio, KPCH, Nov. to April.

More info: Linda at 813-633-6396, or just turn up!

No charge; no partner needed.

Kings Point Buckeye Club meets on the second

Tuesday of each month at 11 a.m. through April.

For more information, call Ginny Rosette, 634-6204.

Kings Point Dance Club dances will be held on the

second Tuesday of each month at the Borini Thea-

tre. Doors open at 7 p.m. Members free, guest cou-

ples $10. Call 813-938-3187 for reservations.

Join our H.O. Train Club. Meeting 1-3 p.m. Tues-

days, Thursdays and Fridays. Call Jim Langdoc at

813-753-9598, or email [email protected].

Table Tennis playing Tuesday and Thursday from

7-9 PM at the South Club in Jubilee 2 & 3.

The Sportsman’s Club meets on the third Wednes-

day in the KPCH East Social Room at 3 p.m.

Kings Point Quilters will be featured during Febru-

ary in a display case in the North Clubhouse hall-

way. Some of the members quilts will be shown

along with a preview of some boutique items made

for the Quilt Show in March. These boutique items

will be available for sale on March 8, at the 3rd Bien-

nial Quilt Show. Mark your calendars!

The Shuffle Board Club meets Tuesdays and Fri-

days from 9-11 a.m. Contact Jim Forgione, 813-633-

0975 or Sherwood Rubin at 813-451-1874.

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South Club Events

Garden Salad

Parmesan Baked Ziti, Marinara Sauce

Or Roast Pork, Apple Glaze

Chef’s Choice of Vegetable and Starch

Chef’s Dessert Selection

Coffee, Iced Tea | Choice of Glass of House Or Draft Beer

Special Limited a la Carte Menu

Draft Beer Special

Complimentary Snacks

3 Course Dinner with Wine Service

Spinach, Pear and Walnut Salad, Champagne Vinaigrette

Surf & Turf (Baked Stuffed Shrimp & Petite Filet Mignon)

Garden Vegetables and Starch

Chef’s Dessert Selection | Coffee Service

March Lip Sync Is Open to All

Lip Sync at the South Club

Thursday, March 19, 2013 @ 5:00 pm

Cookout Menu

Hamburgers, Hot Dogs, Grilled Chicken, Pulled Pork

Side Dishes

Signup starts

Jan. 7

Resident Performers @ 4 pm; Residents & Guests @ 5:00 pm

Weekend Cookout Menu

Hamburgers, Hot Dogs, Chicken Breast, Pulled Pork

Side Dishes

Cookout Menu

Dance to the sounds of

DJ Nathan

South Club Terrace

Two for $20

Friday, Feb. 1

5:30 pm

Jubilee Room

Reservations Required

Super Bowl Party

Sunday, Feb. 3

6:00 pm

Palm Court Café

Valentine’s Dinner Dance

Thursday, Feb 14

6-9 pm in Jubilee Room

$23.95 + tax per person

Dressy Casual Attire

KPSC Lip Sync

Signup Begins Feb. 18

For March 19 Event

Karaoke Grill

Tuesdays @ 4:00 pm

February 5, 12 & 26

Palm Court Cafe

KP’s Got Talent

Tuesday, Feb. 19, 2013

Poolside Cookout

Every Saturday & Sunday

12:00pm—3:00pm

(Weather Permitting)

Rock’n Rendezvous

Every Thursday, 5- 8pm

(Except Feb. 14)

February Food, Fun and Romance

All reservations must be made 72 hours prior to the event. Events are subject to cancellation based on resident participation.

Menus are subject to change without notice.

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Offer expires Feb. 28, 2013

Main Clubhouse Events

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Garden Salad, House Dressing

8oz Prime Rib, Au Jus

Baked Potato or Sweet Potato

Coffee Service

Full Bar Service-no BYOB

Garden Salad, House Dressing

Classic Beef Stroganoff with Mushrooms

Buttery Egg Noodles

Coffee Service

Full Bar Service-no BYOB

Garden Salad, House Dressing

8oz Sirloin Steak

Baked Potato

Coffee Service

Full Bar Service-no BYOB

Prime Rib Night

Friday, February 8, 2013

Banquet Room @ 5:00 pm

$13.25 + tax

Reservations @ Box Office

Chef’s Choice Dinner

Wednesday, Feb 20, 2013

Banquet Room @ 5:00 pm

$10.00 + tax

Reservations @ Box Office

Steak House Night

Friday, February 22, 2013

Banquet Room @ 5:00 pm

$12.25 + tax

Reservations @ Box Office

North Club Dining Events

All reservations must be made 72 hours prior to the event. Events are subject to cancellation based on resident participation. Menus are subject to change without notice.

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Monthly Dinner February 25 at 5:15 p.m.

On the menu this month are:

Family Style Salad

Shepherd’s Pie, Vegetable

Chef’s Choice Dessert

Iced Tea & Decaffeinated Coffee

All of this for $9.50 plus tax in the KPCH Banquet Room

Catered by Rich Schuler

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All Shows Start at 7:30 p.m.

Borini Theatre

Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday

1 2 for $20 Dinner, KPSC

Jubilee, 5:30 p.m.

2 Pool Deck Cookout

Noon to 3, KPSC*

Country Hoedown, 5-8 p.m., KPSC

3 Pool Deck Cookout

Noon to 3, KPSC*

Super Bowl Party 6 p.m. KPSC

Super Bowl Viewing, 5 p.m., Borini Theatre

4 Newcomer’s Coffee, 9

a.m., KPCH Banquet,

plus Security Briefing

5 Federation Board

meeting, 9:30 a.m.,

KPCH Card Room Karaoke Tuesday,

4 p.m., KPSC

6 The Four Lads, 7:30

p.m., KPCH Borini

Theatre COA Board, 7 p.m.,

KPCH Banquet Room

7 Box Office closed at noon

for maintenance

Rock’n Rendezvous, 5-8 p.m., KPSC Palm Court

Café

8 March Pointer

available

Prime Rib Dinner, 5 p.m., KPCH Banquet

Room

9 Pool Deck Cookout

Noon to 3, KPSC*

10 Pool Deck Cookout,

Noon to 3, KPSC*

11 Jimmy Beaumont and

The Skyliners, 7:30

p.m., KPCH Borini Theatre

12 Karaoke Tuesday,

4 p.m., KPSC

13 Queen’s Luncheon,

Noon, KPCH Borini

14 Rock’n Rendezvous at

KPSC CANCELED in lieu of

Sweetheart Dinner & Dance, 6 p.m., Jubilee

(see page 7 for details).

15 Federation Membership,

9:30 a.m., Borini

Country Couples Dance

Night, KPSC, 5-8 p.m.

Garage Sale, KP Resi-

dents Only, 4-6 p.m., See

page 21 for locations

16 Garage Sale, 9 a.m. to

1 p.m.; open to KP and

Sun City Center resi-dents. See ad p. 21

Pool Deck Cookout Noon to 3, KPSC*

17 Pool Deck Cookout

Noon to 3, KPSC*

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19 RFEC meeting, 9:30

a.m., KPCH Card Room

‘KP’s Got Talent’, 4 p.m., KPSC

20

Chef’s Choice Dinner, 5 p.m., KPCH Banquet

Room

21 Rock’n Rendezvous, 5-8

p.m., KPSC Palm Court

Together Again, Kenny & Dolly, 7:30 p.m., KPCH

Borini Theatre

22 Steak Night, KPCH

Banquet Room, 5-8

p.m.

23 Pool Deck Cookout

Noon to 3, KPSC*

‘Night at the Popera,’ 3 & 7:30 p.m., Borini

Theatre. (See ad, p. 19)

24 Pool Deck Cookout

Noon to 3, KPSC*

25 Monthly Dinner, KPCH

Banquet Rm., 5:15

p.m. Legends of Motown

Featuring Horizon, 7:30 p.m., KPCH Borini Theatre

26 Karaoke Tuesday,

4 p.m., KPSC

27 Blood Pressure Screen-

ing, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.,

KPSC Line Dancing with Jan

Ulics, 7 p.m., Borini Theatre

28 Movie: “People Like Us”,

KPCH Borini (see p.21)

Rock’n Rendezvous, 5-8 p.m., KPSC Palm Court

Café

*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.

Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday

1 2 for $20 Dinner, KPSC

Jubilee, 5:30 p.m.

2 Pool Deck Cookout

Noon to 3, KPSC*

Country Hoedown, 5-8 p.m., KPSC

3 Pool Deck Cookout

Noon to 3, KPSC*

Super Bowl Party 6 p.m. KPSC

Super Bowl Viewing, 5 p.m., Borini Theatre

4 Newcomer’s Coffee, 9

a.m., KPCH Banquet,

plus Security Briefing

5 Federation Board

meeting, 9:30 a.m.,

KPCH Card Room Karaoke Tuesday,

4 p.m., KPSC

6 The Four Lads, 7:30

p.m., KPCH Borini

Theatre COA Board, 7 p.m.,

KPCH Banquet Room

7 Box Office closed at noon

for maintenance

Rock’n Rendezvous, 5-8 p.m., KPSC Palm Court

Café

8 March Pointer

available

Prime Rib Dinner, 5 p.m., KPCH Banquet

Room

9 Pool Deck Cookout

Noon to 3, KPSC*

10 Pool Deck Cookout,

Noon to 3, KPSC*

11 Jimmy Beaumont and

The Skyliners, 7:30

p.m., KPCH Borini Theatre

12 Karaoke Tuesday,

4 p.m., KPSC

13 Queen’s Luncheon,

Noon, KPCH Borini

14 Rock’n Rendezvous at

KPSC CANCELED in lieu of

Sweetheart Dinner & Dance, 6 p.m., Jubilee

(see page 7 for details).

15 Federation Membership,

9:30 a.m., Borini

Country Couples Dance

Night, KPSC, 5-8 p.m.

Garage Sale, KP Resi-

dents Only, 4-6 p.m., See

page 21 for locations

16 Garage Sale, 9 a.m. to

1 p.m.; open to KP and

Sun City Center resi-dents. See ad p. 21

Pool Deck Cookout Noon to 3, KPSC*

17 Pool Deck Cookout

Noon to 3, KPSC*

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19 RFEC meeting, 9:30

a.m., KPCH Card Room

‘KP’s Got Talent’, 4 p.m., KPSC

20

Chef’s Choice Dinner, 5 p.m., KPCH Banquet

Room

21 Rock’n Rendezvous, 5-8

p.m., KPSC Palm Court

Together Again, Kenny & Dolly, 7:30 p.m., KPCH

Borini Theatre

22 Steak Night, KPCH

Banquet Room, 5-8

p.m.

23 Pool Deck Cookout

Noon to 3, KPSC*

‘Night at the Popera,’ 3 & 7:30 p.m., Borini

Theatre. (See ad, p. 19)

24 Pool Deck Cookout

Noon to 3, KPSC*

25 Monthly Dinner, KPCH

Banquet Rm., 5:15

p.m. Legends of Motown

Featuring Horizon, 7:30 p.m., KPCH Borini Theatre

26 Karaoke Tuesday,

4 p.m., KPSC

27 Blood Pressure Screen-

ing, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.,

KPSC Line Dancing with Jan

Ulics, 7 p.m., Borini Theatre

28 Movie: “People Like Us”,

KPCH Borini (see p.21)

Rock’n Rendezvous, 5-8 p.m., KPSC Palm Court

Café

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Vesta is pleased to continue the ID Me! Project to the Kings Point community.

WHY DO WE NEED NEW BADGES AND DECALS? For the first time, ALL residents of Kings Points

will have a badge which identifies them as a resident of this wonderful community. In addition, these

identifying badges will aid in controlling the use of recreational facilities, attendance on the transporta-

tion system and potential gate access issues which was a predominant concern according to the survey.

WE NEED YOUR HELP! This will be an extensive project which will require all of us to work together,

especially you, the residents of Kings Point. In an effort to badge 8,500 residents, we have created a cal-

endar with a designated day for each Association to come to the Clubhouse and process their informa-

tion. See the next page for details. If you can’t make it on your Association’s day, come on another day!

We will eventually fit everyone in, so we ask for your patience in advance.

FILL OUT YOUR FORM! In order to facilitate this, we will need each resident to FILL OUT A VERIFI-

CATION FORM before coming to the Clubhouse. In addition, if you have a vehicle and/or a golf cart,

you will need to complete this information on the Verification Form as well. You will find these forms at

each Clubhouse, and online at kingspointsuncitycenter.com. Remember…no form, no badge…so

please come prepared.

WHAT DO YOU NEED TO BRING? Besides yourself and your Verification Form, you will need to

bring your old badge, a driver’s license with your KP address (or a utility or cell phone bill with your

name and KP address on it, to establish residency). If you are registering a vehicle, please bring your

registration and proof of insurance. And bring your patience; there is no way to determine how many of

your neighbors may show up at the same time. We plan on approximately 15 minutes to process each

resident. If you need a vehicle or golf cart decal, you will then go to either Guard Gate at your conven-

ience to obtain those.

WHERE IS ALL THIS HAPPENING? In the Box Office. 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. unless otherwise scheduled.

HOW LONG WILL THIS TAKE? We are well ahead of our projections and could well finish the project

by the end of February, if folks keep coming in earlier than scheduled. While we have tried to plan for

all circumstances, there is always a possibility for equipment failure, so please relax and enjoy a cup of

coffee and the company of your neighbors while you wait your turn in line.

PLEASE PASS THE WORD…the ID Me! Project is making great progress! More than 75 percent of the

community have gotten their new badges and decals.

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February 4-5

Princeton

Quail Pass

Wednesday, February 6

Radison I

Thursday, February 7

Make up Day Radison I

Saturday, February 9

Open Day 9 a.m. – 3 p.m.

Monday, February 11

Radison II

Tuesday, February 12

South Hampton I

Wednesday, February 13

South Hampton II

February 18-19

Tremont I, II

February 20-21

Villeroy

Saturday, February 23

Open Day 9 a.m. – 3 p.m.

February 25-26

Worthington, Yorkshire

February 27-28

Acadia

March 4-5

Acadia II

March 6-7

Brookfield

Wednesday, March 13

Corinth

Thursday, March 14

Devonshire

Monday, March 18

Edinburgh

March 19-20

Fairbourne

Thursday, March 21 &

Monday, March 25

Grantham

Tuesday, March 26

Huntington

March 27-28

Inverness

Tuesday, April 2

Jameson

April 3-4

Lyndhurst

April 8-9

Kensington

April 10-11

Portsmith

April 15-17

Oakley Greens, Maplewood

2012-2013 I.D. Me! Schedule If you don’t see your association, the day has passed.

You can come in to the Main Clubhouse Box Office any day listed below

during Box Office hours, 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. unless otherwise noted.

KP RESIDENTS WELCOME!

YOU ARE INVITED!

Thursday, Feb. 28

10 a.m.

KPCH South Social Room

One Night Only! Saturday, February 23, 2013

3:00 p.m. & 7:30 p.m. KPCH Borini Theatre

Tickets : $12 plus tax

KPCH Box Office

Klassika invites you to A Night at the Popera! Come and be mesmerized by an astonishing show as

four classically trained voices form a harmonious blend of uniquely fascinating sound and style that is

known as Popera or Classical Crossover.

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A GLORIOUS GALA!!

THE MICHIGAN CLUB PRESENTS:

DINNER DANCE

Saturday, January 19th

KPCH Borini Theatre

Have your dinner served to you

with music at 6:00 pm

following

the Social Hour at 5:00 pm

B.Y.O.B

Members: $30.00 Non-Members: $35.00

Tickets sold in KPCH Lobby 9 am-12 pm

Dec. 4, 11 & 18; Jan., 8th, 15th

Information: 634-8506

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February 28 General seating tickets

$1.40 plus tax

Showtimes: 2:00 & 7:30 p.m.

The Movies at the Borini Theatre

Disneynature takes moviegoers deep into the forests of Africa with "Chimpanzee," a new True Life Adven-

ture introducing an adorable baby chimp

named Oscar and his entertaining approach to life in a remarkable story of family bonds and individual tri-umph.

January 11

This smart, intimate drama features Sam, a twenty-something, fast-talking salesman,

whose latest deal col-lapses on the day he learns that his father has suddenly died.

Against his wishes, Sam is called home, where he must put his

father's estate in order and reconnect with his estranged family. In the course of fulfilling his father's last wishes, Sam uncovers a star-

tling secret that turns his entire world upside down.

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Everyone is welcome at a

FREE line dance social party on Wed., Feb. 27

at 7 p.m. in the Borini Theatre

Learn Line

Dancing!

No ticket needed! Open to Kings Point and SCC residents and

guests!

This month’s theme:

“Red & Purple”

BYOB & SETUPS

Instructor & D.J.

Jan Ulics

McFarland Florida Team

Working for Buyers & Sellers

1603 Sun City Ctr. Plaza

Sun City Center, FL 33573

Sun City Center, FL 33574

“We are HERE for you” Visit us on the WEB

www.sccteam.com

Judie 813-230-3505

Tom 813-230-4550

[email protected]

[email protected]

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Kings Point Tram services to every resident and house guest! 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 in the

neighborhood, 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, grocery stores and shopping centers. A Special Tram also runs between 5:30 p.m.-9:30 p.m. to the North

Clubhouse for Bingo. Sunday Services: Local Church Service routes are available. A Special Tram runs between 5:30-

9:30 p.m. to the North Clubhouse for Bingo.

Upcoming Active Adult Field Trips Jan. 16: Ruby Tuesday’s Restaurant

Jan. 23: Big Bend Road, 10:30 a.m.*

Feb. 6: Goodson’s Strawberry Farm

Feb. 13: Big Bend Road, 10:30 a.m.*

Feb. 20: Manatee Viewing/Bobby’s Bistro, Apollo Beach

Feb. 27: Big Bend Road, 10:30 a.m.*

*With our Big Bend Road service being moved to Wednesday staring in January, you will be able to sign up earlier

than the day of service. Signup for the Jan. 9 trip starts Dec. 26, and for the Jan. 23 trip, signup starts Jan. 10. On a

trial basis, we are be offering our Lunch Bunch run to Big Bend Road on Wednesdays instead of Saturdays on two

Wednesdays each month in conjunction with our Active Adult Field Trips. Our Saturday Lunch Bunch Routes will re-

main intact, offering trips to our local eateries along the Route 674 corridor. The schedule for our Wednesday Big Bend

Route is : We pick you up at home at 10:30 a.m., or you can board in the Portico of the Main Clubhouse at 11 a.m. We

arrive at our destination at 11:30 a.m.; depart at 1:30 p.m., with a return to Kings Point at 2 p.m.

For more information, pick up the most current Tram Schedule, Map of the Routes and the Bus Book at the Transporta-

tion Office in the North Clubhouse. Or visit: www.KingsPointSunCityCenter.com and click on “Transportation.”

Getting Around Town 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

KP Tram Services

Active Adult Field Trips

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Fitness and Wellness

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26 Class descriptions are also available at www.kingspointsuncitycenter.com

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Signing-up is easy! You can email [email protected] to submit your email address. Use “e-blast” in the subject line, OR fill out the form and drop it off at either Business Office.

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SPA SERENITY

Treat your Valentine to a sweet

deal in February.

Purchase a 50-minute

Therapeutic Massage

and receive a coupon for a

Majestic Pedicure for 15% off.

Call Spa Serenity

at 813-387-3475

to schedule

your appointment today.

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The Norman G. Duke

Commemorative

Outdoor Adventure

Film Series

EAGLE AUDUBON SOCIETY

PRESENTS ITS

30TH SEASON OF FILMS

2013

These exceptional films are narrated

by their distinguished photographers.

The Society’s proceeds are used for

annual grants to a number of Florida

conservation organizations.

Best Value

Film Series

$18.00

Individual Ticket Price

$7.50

All shows start at 7:30 p.m.

Tickets are available at the

Kings Point Clubhouse

Box Office

Price includes sales tax

All tickets are non-refundable

Films:

FREE INCOME TAX PREPARATION

By IRS trained counselors

From February 1st

through April 15th

AT THE KINGS POINT NORTH CLUBHOUSE

Monday, Wednesday, and Friday 9AM to 3PM

If you prefer an appointment, call 938-8959 after Feb. 1st

Sponsored by COA, AARP and the IRS

Please bring photo ID, your SS card and last year’s tax return (if available)

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Resident Services

Menu of Services Transportation reservations to and from air-

ports and seaports can be made by residents

now by calling 727.572.1111. Refer to KP Group

Code 66EM5 for discount.

Referral suggestions for services.

Hearing specialist to check ears and hearing

aids. Every Friday, 10-11 a.m. in the Kings Point

Clubhouse Lobby.

Free travel directions, notary & faxing.

Set up in-service seminars and events.

Vesta offers Resident Services to Kings Point

residents & guests. Call Nanette Leggett, 387-3449.

The

‘ASK A

NURSE’

PROGRAM is now being

provided by

Comfort Keepers

10-11 a.m.

Fridays

Stop by to see them

in the main clubhouse lobby

Professional Services Center

every Friday from 10-11 a.m.

with the Hearing Center

of Southwest Florida

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