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CARE ............................... 3 Just Ask Anne................. 7 Horticulture Column Deputy Rob ................... 9 Community Alert Golf .................. 10, 11 &12 Jim & Nell Taze 33573...... 13,,14,15,16 &17 Bulletin ............. 18,19 & 20 Crossword .................... 21 Contract Bridge ........... 21 Sudoku.......................... 21 Horoscopes .................. 23 Solutions to Puzzles ...... 23 www.thenewsofkingspoint.com April 2010 Inside Want to see it in email us at [email protected] News of News of News of News of By NOKP Staff On a gorgeous Tuesday, the second week of March, residents from Kings Point and all around Sun City Center gathered to ring in the season at the annual Spring Fling. Organizers called this year’s event the best ever since the Fling began in 2006. Booths lined the festival ground, highlighting many of Kings Point’s clubs, groups and activities as well as showcasing several of Sun City Center’s best and brightest businesses. The weather was perfect, the food was amazing and everywhere you looked was another smiling face. In its fifth year, the Spring Fling is an event that fosters community pride and introduces newcomers to all the wonderful things Kings Point has to offer. This year’s event certainly delivered. “The Spring Fling gives us the opportunity to provide a place for all of our residents and other folks in our community to come have some good, old-fashioned fun.” Said Kings Point President and General Manager, Ginger Anzalone. “These events have been great in the past, but this year has topped them all.” Assistant GM, Matt Permuth, agreed. “We are very pleased with the turnout and happy everyone appears to be having such a great time. We, of course, want to thank the vendors and the amazing entertainment for making 2010 the best event ever.” The top of the heap. The best year ever. This was our first year to come to the Spring Fling; but, we agree, there was certainly Continued on Page 5 Every grandparent loves his or her grandkids. Many have been known to joke: “If I knew it was going to be this fun, I would have had the grandkids first!” But, when you find out your special angel has incurable cancer, the doting becomes mobilization. Sammy Rotman was born May 21 st , 1999. Mike and Lois Libenson adored little Sammy and her big sister, Rebecca. The girls loved spending time with Granddad and Grandmom. Sammy also loved to dance. The diagnosis and treatment of the bone cancer, osteo sarcoma, eventually led to the amputation of Sammy’s left leg. But even that did not crush her spirit. In April 2007, Sammy toured Hollywood as the guest of model Heather Mills. The bright, beautiful nine-year-old lost her battle with osteo sarcoma on September 17 th , 2008. Sammy’s story, and the knowledge that she was but one of thousands suffering from this remorseless disease, gave birth to a movement with a mission – defeat pediatric cancer. SammyRides, a group of bicyclists, most over age 70, are committed to biking over 2,400 miles – from Sun City, Arizona to Sun City Center, Florida – in a effort to raise awareness that seniors are active and committed to volunteerism. They also hope to raise $1,000,000 for research, care and, hopefully, a cure for pediatric cancer. These folks have “geared up for war” and are committed to the long haul; and they want you to join them. From the SammyRides website: “We can set the standard and energize the rest of our nation’s seniors as we fight for the health of our grandchildren.” Their request is simple: “will you stand with us?” Mike Libenson calls riding for Sammy a “precious obligation.” He and Lois first recruited another cycling couple, Dick and Susan Vogt to help them lead the ride. Others were quick to embrace the cause. John Bear, Mike Brown, Adolf Lex, Jim Wheeler, and Jim’s feathery sidekick, Harry Gray, will join Mike and the Vogts on the cross-country ride. Averaging 50-plus miles per day may seem daunting, but each one of these folks is not only driven, but also very experienced. Even the parrot has over 25,000 miles under her beak. Lois Libenson and Nora Nelson, both with EMT training, will drive vans trailing the riders. To learn more about these determined and courageous riders, map their route, follow their progress and to donate to their cause, visit www.sammyride. com, email paula@sammyrides. com or call 813.938.4794. Those interested in individual or corporate sponsorship may also get additional information at www.sammyrides.com. Front Row L to R: Lois Libenson, Joan Connelly, Sue Kelleher Back Row: Mike Libenson, Susan Vogt, Adolf Lex, Dick Vogt, John Bear, Jim Wheeler, Harry the Parrot SammyRides Cyclists Are Grandparents on a Mission 2010 Spring Fling Art League member, Barbara Graham, was on hand doing caricatures Fling Puts Kings Point in the Swing of Spring

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CARE ............................... 3 Just Ask Anne................. 7Horticulture ColumnDeputy Rob ................... 9Community AlertGolf ..................10, 11 &12

Jim & Nell Taze33573......13,,14,15,16 &17Bulletin .............18,19 & 20Crossword .................... 21Contract Bridge ........... 21

Sudoku .......................... 21Horoscopes .................. 23Solutions to Puzzles ...... 23

www.thenewsofkingspoint.com April 2010

Inside Want to see it in

email us [email protected]

News ofNews of

News ofNews of

By NOKP StaffOn a gorgeous Tuesday, the

second week of March, residents from Kings Point and all around Sun City Center gathered to ring in the season at the annual Spring Fling. Organizers called this year’s event the best ever since the Fling began in 2006. Booths lined the festival ground, highlighting many of Kings Point’s clubs, groups and activities as well as showcasing several of Sun City Center’s best and brightest businesses. The weather was perfect, the food was amazing and everywhere you looked was another smiling face.In its fi fth year, the Spring Fling is

an event that fosters community pride and introduces newcomers to all the wonderful things Kings Point has to offer. This year’s event certainly delivered.“The Spring Fling gives us the

opportunity to provide a place for all of our residents and other

folks in our community to come have some good, old-fashioned fun.” Said Kings Point President and General Manager, Ginger Anzalone. “These events have been great in the past, but this year has topped them all.”

Assistant GM, Matt Permuth, agreed. “We are very pleased with the turnout and happy everyone appears to be having such a great time. We, of course, want to thank the vendors and the amazing entertainment for

making 2010 the best event ever.”The top of the heap. The best

year ever. This was our fi rst year to come to the Spring Fling; but, we agree, there was certainly

Continued on Page 5

Every grandparent loves his or her grandkids. Many have been known to joke: “If I knew it was going to be this fun, I would have had the grandkids fi rst!”But, when you fi nd out your

special angel has incurable cancer, the doting becomes mobilization. Sammy Rotman was born May 21st, 1999. Mike and Lois Libenson adored little Sammy and her big sister, Rebecca. The girls loved spending time with Granddad and Grandmom. Sammy also loved to dance. The diagnosis and treatment of the bone cancer, osteo sarcoma, eventually led to the amputation of Sammy’s left leg. But even that did not crush her spirit. In April 2007, Sammy toured Hollywood as the guest of model Heather Mills. The bright, beautiful nine-year-old lost her battle with osteo sarcoma on September 17th, 2008.Sammy’s story, and the

knowledge that she was but one of thousands suffering

from this remorseless disease, gave birth to a movement with a mission – defeat pediatric cancer. SammyRides, a group of bicyclists, most over age 70, are committed to biking over 2,400 miles – from Sun City, Arizona to Sun City Center, Florida – in a effort to raise awareness that seniors are active and committed to volunteerism. They also hope to raise $1,000,000 for research, care and, hopefully, a cure for pediatric cancer. These folks have “geared up for war” and are committed to the long haul; and they want you to join them. From the SammyRides website: “We can set the standard and energize the rest of our nation’s seniors as we fi ght for the health of our grandchildren.” Their request is simple: “will you stand with us?”Mike Libenson calls riding for

Sammy a “precious obligation.” He and Lois fi rst recruited another cycling couple, Dick and Susan

Vogt to help them lead the ride. Others were quick to embrace the cause. John Bear, Mike Brown, Adolf Lex, Jim Wheeler, and Jim’s feathery sidekick, Harry Gray, will join Mike and the Vogts on the cross-country ride. Averaging 50-plus miles per day may seem daunting, but each one of these folks is not only driven, but also very experienced. Even the parrot has over 25,000 miles under her beak. Lois Libenson and Nora

Nelson, both with EMT training, will drive vans trailing the riders.

To learn more about these determined and courageous riders, map their route, follow their progress and to donate to their cause, visit www.sammyride.com, email [email protected] or call 813.938.4794. Those interested in individual or corporate sponsorship may also get additional information at www.sammyrides.com.

Front Row L to R: Lois Libenson, Joan Connelly, Sue Kelleher Back Row: Mike Libenson, Susan Vogt, Adolf Lex, Dick Vogt, John Bear, Jim Wheeler, Harry the Parrot

SammyRides Cyclists Are Grandparents on a Mission

2010 Spring Fling

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Art League member, Barbara Graham, was on hand doing caricatures

Fling Puts Kings Point in the Swing of Spring

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Submissions The News of Kings Point is not just the news of your community – it is your community newspaper, exclusively serving Kings Point, Sun City Center. We are dedicated to providing a local paper that has a “home

town” feeling with family and community oriented stories. We aim to provide a balance of content for our readers. It is our desire to represent each and every person, business and organization with respect, dignity and fairness.Send us information about your special events. Tell us about

your hobbies and take us to places you love to go. Community news, Club events and feature stories are always welcome! Please include photos. Mailed photos will only be returned if a SASE is included.We will also review creative submissions including stories – fact or

fi ction – and poems. Inspire us. Make us smile. Share your favorite story, joke or song.The publisher reserves the right to refuse and/or edit all materials

submitted for placement in the News of Kings Point. The publisher assumes no responsibility for the return of advertising, manuscripts, art or photographs. The News of Kings Point is not affi liated with Kings Point, Kings Point Mgmt LLC, Sterling Management or the Federation of Kings Point Associations, Inc. No part of this publication may be

reproduced without the written consent of The News of Kings Point, Inc. All editorial copy is strictly the opinion of the author and does not necessarily refl ect the attitude or opinions of this publication or that of the supporting organizations. Pieces will be considered, subject to editing and depending upon space limitationsThanks for reading and for helping us make this truly YOUR

community newspaper. We look forward to serving you and can’t wait to hear from you!Electronic submissions are preferred, which you may send by

email to: [email protected] or mail to The News of Kings Point, Inc. PO Box 6212 Sun City Center, Florida 33573-6212

Phone: 813-938-8721 Thank you for your support.Staff and Contributors

Adam Porter Editor in [email protected]

John Wolf Advertising Sales [email protected]

Nancy JeanDesign and Layout [email protected]

Karen Jones Contributing [email protected]

Anne Pidgeon Horticulture Correspondent [email protected]

Jim and Nell Taze 33573 [email protected]

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The Editor’s Corner

Hey Folks,One of our goals with the News of Kings Point is to keep you up to date on the entire goings on here in your community. Another, just as important, is making sure you are aware of all the opportunities for fun and friendship provided to you by the Kings Point Clubs.Traipsing around the Spring Fling introduced me to some wonderful folks, and a quick trip down the hallway in the North Clubhouse revealed tons of additional exciting activities. At the Fling I had the opportunity to meet the lovely ladies of

the Kings P o i n t Qui l ters . T h e i r s t a t e d purpose is “to extend the love of quilting among our group and to the community through donating ‘Loving Lap Quilts’ to various

organizations.” Their group is open to folks, whether or not the own a sewing machine, and their meeting facility is well stocked with machines, supplies and folks ready to help you get started. You can join them in the modular sewing room on Tuesdays from 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. or Fridays from 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. For more information about this great group of ladies, call Katherine Swick at 813.642.8505 or Jane Ricker at 813.633.9295.I was also able to tune into the frequency of the Kings Point Amateur Radio Club. More than just a hobby, ham radio operators are called into service during every tropical storm, natural disaster and missing person search. Why? Because, when it counts and lines are down, radio can deliver messages dependably, loud and clear. The Kings Point Amateur Radio Club meets the fi rst Monday of the month in the Main Clubhouse Craft Room and on Saturday mornings from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon. The experience includes emergency communications during natural disasters, practice events, local parades, control operations and traffi c handling. You can also learn to repair radios or train and test or your license. They also get together just to socialize. You can join them for breakfast at Rachel’s in Wimauma Saturdays at 7:30 a.m. or come to the spring and fall picnics. For more information check out www.kparc.org or call Club President, Dick Bishop, at 813.633.7157 or Club VP, Sam Brandes, at 813.642.8519.As a kid I always wanted my own train set. As a much bigger kid, I still do. That’s why I had to stop by the Kings Point Hobby Room to visit with the talented

team of folks building the most incredible model train system I have ever had the pleasure to see in person. The Kings Point

Model Train Club invited me in to look around and, even though it was “repair” day, turned on the cars so I could watch them run. I was instantly

a kid again. My little guy was with me, his baby blues utterly mesmerized by the activity on the tracks. We had a little engineer in the making. If you love trains like I do, you should defi nitely go check these folks out. No experience is necessary. They will teach you, one-on-one. You can choose your time to come based on what you would like to do: construction on Tuesdays at 1:00 p.m. and operating on Fridays at 1:00 p.m. All aboard!Of course, there were many other clubs and activities represented at the Spring Fling and hundreds of others available to Kings Point

residents. Sing with the chorus, break a leg with the Pelican Players, paint or sculpt with the Art League, deal yourself into a card game or just swap stories in the café.After that, take some time to tickle the ivories, cast a line, get in some exercise, cut a rug, write a verse of poetry or learn about the computer. Mingle with other singles, share your appreciation for the art of discussion or celebrate your heritage. The choices are endless!If you have not yet, stop by the management offi ce and pick up an Activity Directory. The fi ne folks in the offi ce take very seriously your opportunities to have a good time.So, if you wake up tomorrow morning and you ask yourself: “what do I want to do today?” Now you have your answer.In closing, if you are in charge of a club, group or activity, the News of Kings Point would love to hear from you. We would like to highlight your hobby and make the creative going’s on in Kings Point a regular feature. If you are a published author or you know one, drop us a line and let us know. If you belong to one of the terrifi c clubs in the area, let us know who you are and what you are doing. We would love to hear from you!And, as always, keep sending us your news, events and announcements and we will help you get the word out to your community. Remember, we are working hard every day to be your community newspaper. Thanks for helping us make that happen. See you around!

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Adopt a Friend That C.A.R.E.s

C.A.R.E. is open 10 AM to 3 PM on Tues. - Sat. For directions visit www.CareShelter.org or call 813-645-2273. If you would like to adopt a pet, visit CARE soon. Even when we find Ivy and Fifi homes, there will be plenty of other animals looking for loving care.

Ivy Ivy is a black and white female domestic short hair mix. She and her two siblings were brought to CARE as scared little kittens. Ivy is the most outgoing of the trio. She was the first to venture out from their nest and to desire the touch of her human caretakers. Ivy is a delightful kitten who is looking for a forever home where she can continue to grow. As part of her adoption, Ivy will be spayed, brought current on her shots, and microchipped.

Fifi Fifi is a pretty Shih Tzu mix. She has unusual eyes and a silky soft coat. Fifi came to CARE because her owner became critically ill and could no longer care for her. She seems to like to explore and then find a cozy quiet corner to nap. She is looking for a patient and loving owner who will help her transition into the next phase of her life. As part of her adoption, Fifi will be brought current on her shots and microchipped.

Kings Point Community Elects New Federation Directors

Submitted by Brian May, CAM, General Manager, Continental Management

The annual election campaign to fill five seats on the Federation of Kings Point Board of Directors ended during the Federation Membership Annual Meeting on Friday, March 19 with the selection of Bill Richards and Eileen Peco to fill the District VIII and IX seats for a two-year term. The candidates for District I - Vince Vincent, District II – Forrest Davis, and District VII – Russell Foti were unopposed.The Federation Board consists of nine

representatives elected from each of nine relatively equal-sized districts. Each director is elected to a two-year term, with five district seats up for election this year. The campaigns began last November when candidates were required to declare their candidacy. Each residence in each district is entitled to cast one vote for their choice of candidate to represent them in Federation matters.The new board will immediately begin

transition activities, and on April 1 they will meet to elect officers and begin their terms as the new leadership of the 9,000 resident community of Kings Point.About Kings Point FederationThe Federation of Kings Point Associations,

Inc. is a not-for-profit corporation, registered in the State of Florida and governed by Florida Statute 617. The purpose of the Federation is to negotiate bulk contracts on behalf of the member associations and to oversee the management of the community recreational facilities, transportation system, and community security. The Federation is managed by a nine-member board of directors elected by the unit owners. The membership of the Federation consists of each Association and has an elected representative who speaks for all members of that Association in the membership meetings.

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plenty of fun and entertaining things to see and do. One side of the festival grounds was dominated by the food tent, where hardworking folks kept the burgers and dogs coming, hot off the grill. Next to this, the entertainment tent offered fun for everyone including singing, dancing and clogging. Just outside the entertainment tent, car lovers gathered around some beautifully restored Detroit muscle and chrome.On the opposite side of the fi eld,

the Kings Point Quilters provided a vivid display for fans of art with a softer side. These ladies proudly exhibited examples

of quilts recently donated to Hospice, Moffi t Cancer Center and the Veteran’s Hospital. Next to them, Kings Point Art League member, Barbara Graham, sketched caricatures of festivalgoers. Other league members displayed paintings in a variety of styles, once again illuminating the amazing artistic talent in Kings Point.Not to outdone was the

community theater group, Pelican Players, at the Fling promoting both their Spring Play, “Love, Sex and the IRS”, opening April 6th, as well as several upcoming one-act plays.But the artistic side of Kings

Point wasn’t the only thing on

display. The spirit of service was also well represented by the Sun City Center Emergency Squad and the Community Emergency Response Team.For those who love their furry

friends, the Dog Owners Group, was on hand with big smiles and wagging tails. B.J. watched the group table with the help of his human, Jerry Millstein, and group member, Pat Midolo, while his hairy cohort, Toby, tooled around in a cart with his human, Tim Metcalfe.Crafters and hobbyists were

also in attendance. Visitors talked shop with amateur radio operators and browsed tables

Connie Allen, Matt Permuth and Nanette Leggett

Serenity: (LtoR) Julie McCullough, Jennifer Yurcus, Dena Baxley

Continued from Page 1

Rick Cobb and Ginger Anzalone Continued on Page 6

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of eye-catching handmade jewelry and other crafts. But it may have been the cyclists that garnered the most attention. Cruising around the grounds sporting t-shirts that would make a construction cone look drab, the dedicated folks from Sammy Ride made sure everyone was aware of their cause, their determination and, most of all, their inspiration.Representatives from

retirement centers and care facilities such as Connie Lesko of Freedom Plaza and Chelsea Veeneman of Sun Towers chatted with festival attendees about “somedays”, “maybes” and “just in cases.” Dena Baxley, Jennifer Yurcus and Julie McCullough from Spa Serenity encouraged residents to take

time to get fi t, be relaxed and feel beautiful. It was easy to fi nd the motivation when these ladies were setting such a powerfully illuminating example.At the center of all this activity,

Kings Point staff, including Nanette Leggett, Connie Allen and Rick Cobb made certain the vendors had everything they needed and that every guest was enjoying their day.The News of Kings Point would

like to extend a special thank you to Ginger, Matt and all the folks from Kings Point Management and the Kings Point community. We certainly appreciated all the warmth and hospitality we received from everyone at the Spring Fling, and we are sure that all the other guests who came for the day left feeling exactly the same way.

A Hobby with Heart

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“Members of the Community Emergency Response Team”

The Pelican Players

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SHINE HAS THE ANSWERS!! Your local SHINE program has highly-trained volunteers who can explain the Medicare system and help you decide on the plan that best meets your needs and fits in your budget. Let us provide you with free and unbiased information:

By phone:You can reach your local SHINE program by calling the Elder Helpline, a free service of the West Central Florida Area Agency on Aging, at 1-800-96-ELDER or 1-800-963-5337, weekdays from 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM.

On the Internet:You can watch video clips where SHINE volunteers answer some of the most commonly asked questions about Medicare by going to the Agency’s website at www.AgingFlorida.com, and clicking on the Videos link.

In person:Join us for a light breakfast and a Medicare 101 presentation and the opportunity to have your questions about Medicare answered on Thursday, April 22nd, 9:00 AM at Freedom Fairways Plaza Club, Freedom Plaza at Sun City Center, 3940 Upper Creek Drive, Sun City Center, FL 33573. Space is limited. Please reserve your seat by calling 813-676-5605.

Medicare Questions???

By NOKP StaffWith Spring Training in the Bigs coming

to a close, it’s time for your Bradenton Marauders to take the fi eld. If you love baseball, you need to be there April 8th at 7:00 p.m. when the Marauders open their season against the Ft. Myers Miracle. After the game, the Marauders and all their fans will celebrate the season opener with fi reworks! The Marauders play “High A” League ball

club and feature players brought into the Pittsburgh Pirate organization to prepare for the major leagues. Tickets prices are low and excitement is high for the inaugural season of Marauder baseball, and you have the chance to watch this team grow from the very beginning!It’s time for the residents of Kings Point to

get back to baseball the way it used to be, the great American Game played in the venerable confi nes of classic McKechnie

Field. Come see the stars of tomorrow play today! The tradition begins April 8th, 2010! Be there!Facts and Directions:The League season opens in April and

lasts into September, offering 70 events for you to enjoy. The team plays in the classic ballpark at McKechnie Field, the Spring Training home of the Pittsburgh Pirates. Parking and generous amounts of shade are free.

McKechnie Field1611 9th Street W Bradenton, FL 34205941.747.3031

Take I75 South to exit 224Merge onto FL-43/US 301 SContinue onto 10 St WTurn Left at 8th Ave W/US-41 BUS SContinue onto 9th St W

Marauders Season About to Begin

Day Date Opponent TimeThursday 8-Apr Ft. Myers 7pmMonday 12-Apr Ft. Myers 7pmFriday 16-Apr St. Lucie 7pmSaturday 17-Apr St. Lucie 6pmSunday 18-Apr St. Lucie 1pmMonday 19-Apr Jupiter 7pmTuesday 20-Apr Jupiter 7pmWednesday 21-Apr Jupiter 7pmFriday 23-Apr Ft. Myers 7pmTuesday 27-Apr Palm Beach 7pmWednesday 28-Apr Palm Beach 7pmThursday 29-Apr Palm Beach 7pmFriday 30-Apr Charlotte 7pmSaturday 1-May Charlotte 6pmSunday 2-May Charlotte 1pmMonday 10-May Daytona 7pmTuesday 11-May Daytona 7pmWednesday 12-May Daytona 7pmThursday 13-May Daytona 7pmFriday 14-May Ft. Myers 7pmMonday 24-May Ft. Myers 7pmTuesday 25-May Ft. Myers 7pmWednesday 26-May Ft. Myers 7pmThursday 27-May Tampa 7pmFriday 28-May Tampa 7pmSaturday 29-May Tampa 6pmSunday 30-May Tampa 1pmTuesday 1-Jun Lakeland 7pmWednesday 2-Jun Lakeland 7pmThursday 3-Jun Lakeland 7pmThursday 17-Jun Jupiter 7pmFriday 18-Jun Jupiter 7pmSaturday 19-Jun Jupiter 6pmMonday 21-Jun St. Lucie 7pmTuesday 22-Jun St. Lucie 7pmWednesday 23-Jun St. Lucie 11am

Marauders First Half Schedule

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complaints about bad drivers. Heck, I’ve said it before, but there must be a great market for used cars with turn signals in mint condition - because I rarely see drivers use them anymore! It

bothers me too, and I spend time every day running radar and driving around town enforcing traffi c laws. As a result, it is rare that I go a day without writing someone a traffi c ticket for the many offenses that I see. Still, I take no satisfaction in issuing fi nes. I just know that it is a necessary part of my duty to keep folks safe. But there is something that

drivers can do to help me in this mission. AARP offers a safe driving course through our Encore Bank. That course provides an interesting refresher for most

drivers and some innovative ideas that could help seniors improve their safety behind the wheel. Just about everybody in Sun City Center learned to drive somewhere else, so this class helps put everyone on the same page. The hope is that if we all approach driving the same way, there will be fewer accidents. That’s something we all want.

In addition, most insurance companies offer a discount to drivers who take the course. Local residents Lou and Mary

Jane Tovey have run this class for years, and I would strongly encourage anyone who hasn’t taken it to sign up for the course by calling Encore Bank at 813.634.8001.Thanks. And be safe out there!

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Kings Point Ladies 18 Hole-League

Championship Winners for 2010

Overall Champion:Mary McClafferty

2nd Place: Jackie McDowThird Place: Emma GaddA Flt. 1st Joan Contois 2nd Mary Hoyt 3rd Mary Etzler 4th Janine Johnson 5th Lorraine NapierB Flt. 1st Marissa Cacciotti 2nd Marilyn Preston 3rd Marion Crowe, (tie) Shirley Junk, 4th Berty KuhnC Flt. 1st Rosa Gerry 2nd Terri Ferrera 3rd Terry JacoyD Flt. 1st Dot Mulford 2nd Marge Miller 3rd Bonnie HolmesHolmesKings Point Ladies 18 Hole League Submitted by Marilyn McCormick Game: Low Net, March 1A Flt. 1st Emma Gadd ........ 50 2nd Mary Hoyt ........... 54 3rd Joan Contois ...... 55 4th Joan Sword ......... 57 5th Mary McClafferty 58 6th Mary Etzler ........... 59B Flt. 1st Jackie McDow ..... 54 (tie) Marian Crowe .... 54 2nd Marisa Cacciotti . 56 3rd Virginia Clelland . 59C Flt. 1st Rosa Gerry ........... 57 2nd Terri Ferrara ........... 58

(tie) Ann Perrone ........ 58 3rd Agnes Clough ...... 61 (tie) Terry Jacoby........ 61D Flt. 1st Dot Mulford ......... 53 2nd Nancy Sanders ... 54 3rd Bonnie Holmes ..... 57 (tie) Marge Miller ....... 57 4th Diane King ............ 59 (tie) Barb Warner ......... 59

March 8 A Flt. 1st Lorraine Napier ... 52 2nd Mary McClafferty 53 3rd Mary Sundeen .... 55 4th Mary Etzler ........... 56 5th Emma Gadd ...... 57 6th Mary Hoyt ........... 59B Flt. 1st Jackie McDow ... 51 2nd Linda Langlois ..... 54 3rd Marisa Cacciotti . 55 4th Marilyn Preston .... 56C Flt 1st Rosa Gerry ............ 55 (tie) Gladys Lowrie ..... 55 2nd Mary Arpaia ........ 56 3rd Terry Jacoby........ 57D Flt. 1st Connie Gilbert ..... 54 (tie) Bonnie Holmes ... 54 2nd Joyce Harmon ..... 59 (tie) Marge Miller ......... 59

Kings Point Ladies 9-Hole Golf League Game - Gross Score, March 8Submitted by Lorraine F. Rings

A Flt. Cathy Marquis ...............42 Sue Watkins ....................43 B Flt. Judy Trombley ................43 Janet Balonick ...............45 C Flt.Susie Protratz ..................48 Peggy Flippen ................50

Kings Point Ladies 18 Hole-League

March 22 Game: Scramble1st Place Team: EVEN

Lee Leverett, Marisa Cacciotti, Connie Gilbert

2nd Place Team: PLUS 1Lorraine Fritzel, Marge Miller,

Gladys Lowrie, Mary Sundeen

3rd Place : PLUS 2Shirley Junk, Nancy Stevens,

(three way tie) Linda LangloisElle Warming,

Virginia Clelland, Emma Gadd

Marilyn McCormick, Terry Jacoby,

Linda Suh, Dot Mulford

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GOLF NEWSCharity Golf Event Winners

On Saturday, March 6th, The Riverview Moose Lodge 2158 hosted a charity event at the Apollo Beach Golf Club. All proceeds from the four-person scramble went to The Children’s Endowment Fund. First place winners, shooting ten under par (63), were Ray & Ann Parisen of Kings Point, joined by Dennis Fioramonti & Jack Jackson.The Riverview Moose phone # is 813-677-7921

Falcon Watch Ladies 18 Hole LeagueGame: Low NetDate: 3/5/2010

1st Flt. 1st Carolyn Avrett ...... 72 (Tie) Fern Duval ............. 72 2nd B.Rosborough ....... 73 (Tie) Dolores Stieper ..... 732nd Flt 1st Helen Adams ........ 67 2nd Pam LeCren ......... 69 (Tie) Isabelle Salisbury .. 693rd Flt. 1st Judie Blackmore .. 65 2nd Elly Sullivan ............ 66 3rd Celeste DeBono ... 67 4th M.Cremean .......... 68 (Tie) Ollie Keller ............. 684th Flt 1st Jackie McDow ..... 645th Flt. 1st Ann Clark .............. 59 2nd Terry Jacoby ......... 63 3rd Doris Ballard .......... 64 4th Mary Smith ............ 65 (Tie) Mary Ann Vince ... 65

Falcon Watch Ladies 9-hole LeagueWinners 3/19/2010Game Low Gross

Flt. A 1st Marion Crowe .......46 (Tie) M.McClafferty ........46 2nd Judy Boyer .............51 (Tie) Yuko Vetsch ...........51 3rd Janine Johnson .... 52Flt. B 1st Rosa Gerry ............ 47 2nd Elle Warming ..........49 3rd Jennie Ryan ...........50Flt. C 1st Ruth Johnson .........48 (Tie) Colleen Savas .......48 2nd K. Marcario ............49 (Tie) Rosa Ricciardi ........49 3rd Darlene Gray .........53Flt. D 1st Nancy Stevens ......51

2nd Connie Kehl ...........55 (Tie) Nancy Scott ............... 3rd Kathy Boccieri .......56 (Tie) Mimi Meszaros .......56

Falcon Watch Ladies 9-hole League

weekly winners 3/19/10Game Low Gross

Flt. A 1st Joan Frost ...............44 2nd Marion Crowe .......48 (Tie) Janine Johnson .....48 3rd M. McCormick ......50 (Tie) Marge De Wilde ....50Flt. B 1st D. Larobardieri .......51 2nd Rosa Gerry .............52 3rd Marty Gifford .........53Flt. C 1st Terry Wynne ...........52 (Tie) Pat Ernst ..................52 2nd Colleen Savas .......53 3rd Rosa Ricciardi ........54 (Tie) Darlene Gray .........54Flt. D 1st Nancy Stevens ......52 2nd Nancy Scott ...........55 (Tie) Sylvia Robbio .........55 3rid Kathy Boccieri .......56

Falcon Watch Ladies 18-Hole LeagueGame: Low NetFriday,

March 19, 20101st Flt. 1st B. Rosborough .......68 2nd Kathleen Kelly ........70 3rd Linda Belanger ......73 3rd Judy Frank ............. 73 3rd Betty Hill ..................732nd Flt.1st Isabelle Salisbury .......68 1st Anne Smith ............68 2nd K. McNamara ........71 3rd Carolyn Clark ........72

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Sponsored by the Kings Point Men’s Golf LeagueThe 2010 Ryder Cup Tournament was held February 13-14. The Tournament was preceded by a formal dinner held in the Kings Point main clubhouse banquet room.The match play was won by the RED TEAM. Chairmen for the event were, Jack Kubiak and Butch Gadd.

Ryder Cup 2010 CaptiansTeam captains holding the Match play Tournament Trophy L to R, Jack Kubiak, Jack Moran, James Hoyt,Butch Gadd

Photo by Patty George

Ryder Cup Red Team 2010

By NOKP StaffTuesday March 9th, 2010 could

not have come soon enough for many residents of Kings Point and Sun City Center. Three years of ingenuity and a team effort by Sun City Center residents, community groups, businesses and political representatives came to fruition as the ribbon was cut on the long-awaited Cart Path extension connecting the Wal Mart parking lot with the neighborhoods of Sun City Center and Kings Point. Dignitaries on hand included

Hillsborough County Board of Commissioners Chairman, Ken Hagan, who served as Master of Ceremonies. Commissioners Mark Sharpe, Kevin Beckner and Rose Ferlita rounded out the political contingent. Monsignor Harold Bumpus, Pastor Emeritus of Prince of Peace Catholic Church led the Pledge of Allegiance and the Invocation. Other speakers included Major Ronald Hartley, Commanding Officer, District IV, HCSO, Ed Barnes, President of the SCC Community Association and Walt Cawein, Co-chair of the Golf Cart Path Steering Committee.The work leading up to this

celebrated moment began when the Golf Carts 2 Wal Mart Committee – Walt Cawein, Paul Courter, Anne Cross, Martin Hurwitz, Don Renwick, Karen Ryan and Ron Zelins – leading a petition drive gathering 4,400

signatures to support the cause. This successful campaign led to a meeting with Commissioner Kevin Becker in early 2009. Commissioner Becker took the petition to Tallahassee to lobby for political support of the plan. Back home, SCC Community Association Ed Barnes brought local, county and state officials together in support of the measure.Eventually other key

contributors offered their support. District 4 Representative, Al Higginbotham, State Representatives Seth McKeel, Ron Reagan and Rhonda Storms and Commonwealth Plaza developers Stan and Rick Whitcomb of Whitcomb Properties joined the effort. In December 2009, the County Department of Public Works began construction.Following the ribbon cutting

service, a celebratory golf cart parade moved down the 800-foot crushed asphalt path, beginning on Del Webb Blvd. just south of St. John the Divine Episcopal Church and ending only after the carts had traversed the newly minted Highway 301 crossing.The Cart Path has additional

safety features included golf cart only barriers and signage at the Highway 301 intersection. Also, residents should keep in mind that the path is for golf carts only – no pedestrians or bicycles. The crossing itself may be used

Cart Path Opens To Much Fanfare

by golf carts, pedestrians and bicycles.Excitement is still high but

organizers and law enforcement request continued caution. Our own Deputy Rob would like to remind the folks in Kings Point and Sun City Center that, although the path is now available, it is

new; and many folks traveling through the area may not yet be aware of the crossing. In addition, all golf cart operators should respect traffic laws. So, be on the lookout and you can enjoy the added convenience in safety and security.

Kings Point Golf Course 2010 Ryder Cup Tournament

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Bring your dog to our canine-friendly festivities – completewith a Pooch Picnic, a Canine Costume contest and anOpen House.

ENJOY:• Pup-arrazzi photo opportunity

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3rd Flt. 1st Helen Adams .........66 2nd M. Cremean ..........67 3rd Elly Sullivan ...............69 4th Carol Salowitz .........71 4th Carolynne Wright ...714th Flt. 1st Jackie McDow ........70 2nd Pat Head ............... 71 3rd Lindy Langlois ..........72 3rd Linda Suh .................725th Flt. 1st Ann Clark ..................63 2nd Gen Obarski ...........64

2nd Mary Ann Vinci .....64 3rd Roe Markle ..............67 3rd Sue Watkins ............ 67

Falcon Watch 9 hole Tournament

Winners by Flight 3/26/10Flt. A 1st Crowe, Marian ..... 94 2nd Janine Johnson .. 100Flt. B 1st Rosa Gerry ............ 99Flt. C 1st Colleen Savas .... 101Flt. D 1st Nancy Stevens ... 104

Winners from Flights A-F are pictured from left to right: Carolyn Avrett, Ruth Gaughf, Isabelle Salisbury, Jane Magalski, Mary Smith and Gen Obarski

Falcon Watch Match Play Tournament Winners

Clark McDow is the winner of the

2010 Kings Point Men’s Championship

Tournament. The month long month

long match play contest ended today with Clark

edging Jack Kubiak.

Continued from Page 10

Photo by Wayne MorrisClark McDow 2010 club champion

(LtoR) Marty Leahy, Head Golf Professional, Dick Jackson four-time White Tee Club Champion. Chuck Prehm, President Men’s League. Rod Benning, Green Tee Club Champion. Judy Frank, President Falcon Watch Golf Association.

Falcon Watch Golf Association in Kings Point congratulates their Club Championship winners

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THU. APR 1 – SCC ORGAN & KEYBOARD CLUB LESSON9:00 – 11:00 a.m. Florida Room. $3.00 music included. SCC & KP residents welcome. A group lesson is taught every Thursday, same time and place.THU. APR 1 – SCC REGISTERED NURSES CLUB MEET 9:15 a.m. Social and refreshments. 10:45 a.m. Meeting starts. Caper Room of Atrium Bldg. Info: 633.0499. Speaker will be Dr. Montcastle speaking on “Treatments of various Vein Diseases.” Checks for $16 may be made out to SCC RN club for the may 6th Luncheon. Reminder to bring items for Sister Sara Medical Van and Coupons for the Shriner’s Educational program. THU. APR 1 – SCC COPD SUPPORT GROUP MEETS 10:30 A.M. Prince of Peace Church, Room 8 Conesta Hall. We will continue with our support mission. This time we will concentrate on communication skills we need, to get the ear of our medical caretakers, ask questions, discuss concerns. Everyone gets a chance to participate. All residents and their partners as well as interested caregivers in the area are invited to attend. An elevator is available. THU. APR 1 – MAUNDY THURSDAY SERVICE with CHANCEL CHOIR7:00 p.m. United Community Church, 1501 La Jolla Ave. The community is welcome. Sacrament of Holy Communion Service and Tenebrae. THU. APR 1 – FIRST OF FOUR ORIGINAL HOLY WEEK MUSICAL DRAMAS7:00 p.m. United Methodist Church, 1210 Del Webb Blvd. Free and open to the public. Info; Jeff Jordan, Director of Music and Worship arts, 813.634.2539 or visit www.sccumc.com. Love Encountered begins on Maundy Thursday with the Living Last Supper, a dramatic portrayal of Leonardo Da Vinci’s Last Supper during which each of the disciples will deliver a monologue about their relationship to Jesus. This will be followed by a congregational communion distributed by the Disciples themselves. FRI. APR 2 – INTERNATIONAL FORUM “TOWN MEETING” ON U. S. FOREIGN RELATIONS 9:30 a.m. Florida Room (SCC Atrium Building). FREE. All SCC residents welcome. Info: Dean Mahin 633.9403 or [email protected]. Moderate discussion, without panelists, of (a) goals of U. S. foreign relations and specific foreign policy issues, and (b) suggestions for themes, formats, and possible panelists for future Forum programs. FRI. APR 2 – SCC ASTRONOMY CLUB MEETS 11:00 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. Armstrong Room of the Atrium Bldg. Info: John Manning 813.634.5075. All SCC & KP welcome. Join us as we explore the cosmos. FRI. APR 2 – SCC MODEL RAILROAD CLUB OPEN HOUSE 1:00 – 4:00 p.m. 915 N. Course Lane on SCC CA Central Campus. For directions, see the club’s web site at www.sccmrrc.org or call 634.1414. All visiting “Jr. Engineers” will have the opportunity to operate a train and earl a certificate. FRI. APR 2 – COALITION ON MENTAL HEALTH AND AGING ---- CANCELLEDThe Open Meeting for the Members of the Coalition on Mental Health on Aging which was scheduled to meet April 2nd at 1:30 pm. in the Caper room HAS BEEN CANCELLED due to the conflict with Good Friday Services in the Community on that day. At this time, there is no new date scheduled. Please watch for future announcements. FRI. APR 2 – SECOND OF FOUR ORIGINAL HOLY WEEK MUSICAL DRAMAS7:00 p.m. United Methodist Church, 1210 Del Webb Blvd. Free and open to the public. Info; Jeff Jordan, Director of Music and Worship arts, 813.634.2539 or visit www.sccumc.com. The series continues on Good Friday when the drama Team will present The Passion of Christ, the final scene in Christ’s life including Jesus’ prayer and Judas’ betrayal in the Garden of Gethsemane, Peter’s denial, Jesus before Pilate, and the road to the cross at Calvary.

Includes several selections from Part II of Handel’s Messiah.SAT. APR 3 – SCC AUDUBON CLUB MEETS 9:30 a.m. Refreshments served. 10:00 a.m. business meeting. Florida Room of the Atrium. Info: Lynn 938.1065. The program “sensing Nature” will be presented by Jean Murphy. Guests are welcome. Details will be provided about an April 15 field trip to Coquina Beach in Bradenton. SAT. APR 3 – INTRODUCTION TO THE AVATAR ® COURSE 2:00 – 5:00 P.M. Armstrong Room. FREE. RSVP appreciated. Call Chris 813.476.3330. Come experience a mini course and find out more information about Avatar®, and the powerful set of exercises that help you create the reality you prefer. Join us for a gentle, compassionate and informational afternoon. All are welcome. SAT. APR 3 – THIRD OF FOUR ORIGINAL HOLY WEEK MUSICAL DRAMAS4:00 p.m. United Methodist Church, 1210 Del Webb Blvd. Free and open to the public. Info; Jeff Jordan, Director of Music and Worship arts, 813.634.2539 or visit www.sccumc.com. On Holy Saturday the narrative will continue with a freshly penned drama entitled Were You There. This Easter Vigil Service will emphasize quiet loss and hopeful prayer.SAT. APR 3 – SMARTER THAN A FIRST GRADER MUSICAL HS COMPETITION6:30 p.m. East Bay HS Auditorium. Entrance Fee $5.00. Smarter than a First Grader presents East Bay HS Band vs. Riverview HS Orchestra/Chorus. Business Owners of the Community vs. Business Owners of the Community. All proceeds will go toward: The East Bay HS Bands purchase of $35,000 for new musical instruments and the Riverview Chorus/Orchestra trip to Carnegie hall 6.15.2010. ($1500 per student)SAT. APR 3 – ACADEMY OF BALLROOM DANCE CLUB 7:30 – 9:30 P.M. Community Hall. Members free, guests $5.00. Info: Charlie Brown at 642.9817. Refreshments and door prizes at intermission. Attire: Dressy Casual, BYOB. Ms. Bernice Dubro-May will be teaching a Polka lesson at 6:15 p.m. for $2.50 per person. This is the best deal ever, & so much fun!SUN. APR 4 – LAST OF FOUR ORIGINAL HOLY WEEK MUSICAL DRAMAS6:45 a.m.; 9:30 a.m. and 10:55 a.m. United Methodist Church, 1210 Del Webb Blvd. Free and open to the public. Info; Jeff Jordan, Director of Music and Worship arts, 813.634.2539 or visit www.sccumc.com. Sunrise service in the parking lot of the church and led by C. J. Kilgora. Other services, by Senior Pastor, Dr. Warren Langer, will be held in the sanctuary and feature the Church’s Chancel Choir, Oasis Praise Team, Drama Team, Sanctuary Handbells, organ and a professional wind & percussion Ensemble. SUN. APR 4 – EASTER SUNDAY BREAKFAST SERVICE 8:30 a.m. United Community Church, 1501 La Jolla Ave. $10.00 per person. Info: Church office 813.634.1304. The community is invited. Following the Service at 8:30 a.m., a wonderful catered Easter Breakfast consisting of Scrambled Eggs, Ham, Sausage, Biscuits and Country Gravy, Fried Potatoes, Muffins, and your choice of beverage. Tickets can be purchased after the 10:00 a.m. Sunday worship service, or Church Office, Mon – Fri 9:00 a.m. – 1;00 P.m. Tickets must be purchased by Tue. Mar 30.SUN. APR 4 – SINGLES SOCIAL DANCE CLUB DANCE 7:00 – 10:00 p.m. Florida Room. Members $3.00, guests $5.00. Info: Janet 633.3588. Music by Thor Stevens. Snacks, water and ice provided.

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33573 From Page 13 33573 Continued on Page 15TUE. APR 6 – DISCOVER UNIVERSITY 1:30 – 3:00 p.m. The Courtyards, 231 Courtyards Blvd. FREE. RSVP to 813.642.8950. Come join in our educational interactive seminars with speaker Phil Leto, III. Refreshments provided.TUE. APR 6 – EVENING SOCIAL BALLROOM & LATIN DANCE CLASSES5:30 p.m. Beginning Swing; 6:45 Intermediate Rumba; 8:00 Silver fox Trot. New Dance Studio in the Atrium Bldg. on N. Pebble Beach. Classes are $5.00 per lesson. Info: Beatrice May 634.3205. Sponsored by The Academy Dance Club in SCC. Learn some new steps and review some old steps. Great exercise for the mind, body and spirit. A nice opportunity to be with friends and make new ones. Couples and Singles welcome. SCC and Kings Point welcome. Classes also Apr 13, 20, and 27.TUE. APR 6 – PELICAN PLAYERS PRESENT “LOVE, SEX AND THE IRS”7:00 p.m. Borini Theater in Kings Point North Clubhouse, 1900 Clubhouse Dr. Tickets $10.00 at the KP Box Office. Bring your KP and CA Badges to the Box Office. Group seating. Reduction for 10 and 25 group tickets. If outside SCC, call Mary at 813.634.4430. Love, Sex and the IRS is a wild farce with twists of fate, sight gags, mistaken identities and hilarious comic lines. Director, Bill Turcotte, Producer, Chet Budziak. All monies after expenses goes to the Pelican Players Scholarship Fund. WED. APR 7 – HEARING LOSS ASSOCIATION OF SCC MEETS 9:30 a.m. St. Andrew Presbyterian Church, 1239 Del Webb Blvd. W. Info: Richard Herring at [email protected] or Barbara Riley at 634.1706. The Hon. Martha J. Cook, 13th Judicial Court, will speak about Legal 7 Court Accessibility for Persons with Hearing Loss. CART (captioning) provided by Tess Crowder, Communication Access, Inc. WED. APR 7 – MOAA APRIL MEETING FEATURES SPECIAL CANINE TRAINING11:00 .am. Florida Room in the Atrium Bldg. Reservations can be obtained ($14.00) by members and guest by calling 1.877.332.3016 no later than Sun. Apr 4. Helen Arnold will be the featured speaker. She has been employed at Southeastern Guide Dogs for nine years as a Community Outreach Coordinator. Originally from Indianapolis, she is involved with numerous groups. She will have her dog with her & discuss her job as it pertains to various veterans programs that utilize specially trained dogs. WED. APR 7 – RELAY FOR LIFE – AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY SPECIAL EVENT Noon Apr 7 to 7:00 a.m. Apr 8. United Community Church, Pebble Beach and La Jolla. Info or to buy tickets to the concert or breakfast: Jessica 813.685.0670 x 5457, email [email protected]. This is the First Annual Relay for Life of SCC. Throughout the day, there will not only be walking but activities including giant yard sale, cook-out, art auctions, raffles, bingo, dancing, and a complimentary dinner to honor cancer survivors sponsored by SouthBay Hospital. All-night movies for insomniacs. Opening ceremony called the Victory Lap as well as a luminaria to honor those who lost their battle with cancer. WED. APR 7 – DAYTIME SOCIAL BALLROOM & LATIN DANCE CLASSES12:45 p.m. Beginning Fox Trot; 2:00 Intermediate Cha Cha; 3:15 Intermediate West Coast Swing. New Dance Studio in the Atrium Bldg. on N. Pebble Beach. Classes are $5.00 per lesson. Info: Beatrice May 634.3205. Sponsored by The Academy Dance Club in SCC. Learn some new steps and review some old steps. Great exercise for the mind, body and spirit. A nice opportunity to be

with friends and make new ones. Couples and Singles welcome. SCC and Kings Point welcome. Classes also Apr 14, 21, and 28.WED. APR 7 – SCC STROKE SUPPORT GROUP MEETING 1:00 p.m. East/West room of Kings Point Clubhouse. Info: Len 633.9366. All are welcome. No reservations necessary. WED. APR 7 – PELICAN PLAYERS PRESENT “LOVE, SEX AND THE IRS” 1:30 p.m. and 7:00 p.m. Borini Theater in Kings Point North Clubhouse, 1900 Clubhouse Dr. Tickets $10.00 at the KP Box Office. Bring your KP and CA Badges to the Box Office. Group seating. Reduction for 10 and 25 group tickets. If outside SCC, call Mary at 813.634.4430. Love, Sex and the IRS is a wild farce with twists of fate, sight gags, mistaken identities and hilarious comic lines. Director, Bill Turcotte, Producer, Chet Budziak. All monies after expenses go to the Pelican Players Scholarship Fund. WED. APR 7 – CONCERT FOR A CAUSE – PART OF RELAY FOR LIFE 7:00 p.m. United Community Church. Tickets are $7.00. To purchase tickets, call 633.3363 or if not sold out, they will be available at the door night of performance. Special show put on by local entertainers Barbara VanEycken and Bill Barker who are donating their time to put on the show. Accompanied by Bob Winslow.WED. APR 7 – THE COMPUTER CLUB MEETS: “FREE SOFTWARE” 7:30 p.m. Florida Room. For meeting and membership info: Ilona Merritt 633.9694. The regular monthly meeting of the Computer Club will feature downloading and demonstrating some highly recommended and free PC software. All SCC and KP residents are welcome. THU. APR 8 – SCC ORGAN & KEYBOARD CLUB LESSON 9:00 – 11:00 a.m. Florida Room. $3.00 music included. SCC & KP residents welcome. A group lesson is taught every Thursday, same time and place.THU. APR 8 – SOUTH SHORE CHRISTIAN WOMEN’S CONNECTION LUNCHEON/MEETING 11:00 a.m. Doors Open; 11:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. Luncheon and Program. Club Renaissance, 2121 S. Pebble Beach, $17.00 inclusive. Reservations or cancellations before noon Mon. Apr 5. Please call 938.4320 or 383.7540 or [email protected] Presenting Jayne Spanton, creator of handmade greetings cards and altered/paper crafts. Inspirational speaker, Millie Farthing. Pianist Darlene Millican. All ladies welcome, no membership required. Affiliated with Stonecroft Ministries. THU. APR 8 – MOBILITY EXPRESS 2:00 – 3:00 p.m. The Courtyards, 231 Courtyard Blvd. RSVP to 813.642.8950. Come and see why Mobility Express is preferred by our residents to take care of the canes, walkers, wheelchairs and scooters! They have it all!THU. APR 8 – SOUTH BAY HOSPITAL EDUCATIONAL SEMINAR 4:00 – 5:00 p.m. Aston Gardens, 1311 Aston Gardens Ct. RSVP to 813.642.8950. A NEW monthly education Seminar with South Bay Hospital. The 2nd Thu. Of each month for 2010 will bring you a new topic & new experts to meet from South Bay Hospital. This month’s topic is “National Donor Month,” with speaker Janet Quarles. Janet is an employee of SBH & has a inspirational story on why it’s extremely important to become a donor. THU. APR 8 – NEW YORK CLUB SPRING DINNER DANCE 5:00 – 9:00 p.m. Borini Theater, Kings Point. Paid-Up members $15.00. $22.50 for Non-Members. Info: Frank Gatto 633.8942. Or send money to Frank Gatto, 1925 New

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Bedford Dr. SCC 33573. Must RSVP by Mar 30. NO WALK INS ACCEPTED. Food Catered by Banquet Masters: Appetizer Table, Carving Board: Tennessee Baked ham, Chicken Teriyaki, Spinach & Mushroom Lasagna, Fresh Garden Vegetables & Potatoes, Rolls, Butter, Coffee, iced tea & Dessert, BYOB. Music by Nick at Night. FRI. APR 9 – FUNSQUAD TO SARASOTA DOWNTOWN. 10:00 a.m. Meet and carpool from the Community Hall (Southside of our Community).Info: Maggie 633.7884 or Nan 642.9897 or www.sccfunsquad.org. Travel with the Funsquad to the Heart of Sarasota Downtown. Visit Whole Foods, Main Street and many of their Antique stores. You are on your own to investigate this area & shop for lunch if you wish. Return by 3:30 p.m. FRI. APR 9 – SMALL GROUP SPIRITUAL JOURNEY 1:00 – 2:00 p.m. United Community Church, 1501 La Jolla Ave. $10 per person to cover cost of material. Registration & info: Church Office 813.634.1304. You will, through the study of the Bible in a relational manner, discover truths for your own life, find out who you really are, learn more about God & discover resources that will energize your life. The community is welcome. FRI. APR 9 – PREVIEW TO CARMEN 2:00 – 3:30 p.m. Community Hall. Tickets $8.00 on sale now at Community Assn. Office, 1009 N. Pebble Beach Blvd. Info: Judy 642.2001. Reserved seating. “A Preview to Carmen…What Makes a Great Opera Melody?”FRI. APR 9 – FRIDAY NIGHT MOVIE: “BELIEVE IN ME” 6:00 p.m. Refreshments served: 6:390 p.m. Movie. United Methodist Church, 1210 Del Webb Blvd. W. FREE. Info: Church office: 634.2539. In 1964, Clay Driscoll takes what he thinks is a dream job: coaching boys basketball. Instead, what he gets is the opportunity of a lifetime, coaching the girls basketball team. Getting the girls to believe in themselves is half the job---finally believing in himself is the rest. SAT. APR 10 – 8TH ANNUAL COMMUNITY GARAGE SALE 8:00 a.m. – 12:00 Noon. ALL OF THE VILLAGES AT CYPRESS CREEK Located just north of the Home Depot on State Road 674 and Cypress Village Blvd. SAT. APR 10 – FUNSQUAD EARTH DAY WALK AT BOYD HILL NATURE PRESERVE8:15 a.m. Leave Community Hall (Southside of our community). $3.00 per person admittance to the preserve. Questions, call Matt or Sue Batt at 813.600.5549. This walk offers nature trails near Lake Maggiore in St. Petersburg. It is a moderately easy walk with a 5-6K and 10K option. SAT. APR 10 – HOPE FUND’S BREAKFAST AND BINGO 8:30 – 11:00 a.m. Community Hall. $6.00 Info: Carla Miles 634.4268 or check www.the-hope-fund.org. Large omelet of your choice, a bagel and cream cheese, or a Danish, orange juice, coffee or tea. Tickets available at door. Followed by Bingo for cash prizes. Bingo cards cost extra. Benefits The Hope Fund’s after-school program at Bethune Park in Wimauma. Children participate in mentoring & tutoring programs, a special reading program, computer workshops, a running program, field trips, etc. SUN. APR 11 – COMMUNITY HOLOCAUST MEMORIAL SERVICE 4:00 p.m. St. John the Divine Episcopal Church, 1015 Del Webb Blvd. E. Members of Beth Israel Jewish Congregation, St. John the Divine Episcopal Church, Unitarian Universalist Fellowship, and Community of Joy will be conducting a community wide Yom Hashoa service to remember the victims of the Holocaust. Service will include readings, prayer, memories, and a memorial candle lighting. Songs will be sung by a community choir, led by Chuck Wirick. The community is encouraged to attend. SUN. APR 11 – OLDIES BUT GOODIES DANCE 7:00 – 10:00 p.m. Community Hall. Club members are free and others pay $5.00 at the door. Info:

633.5649. Entertainment will be provided by Tony & Tricia. The dress is casual. Singles are welcome. BYOB. Come dance with us. MON APR 12 – FRI. APR 16 – HIGH SEAS SPRING BREAK CAMP 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. United Methodist Church, 1210 Del Webb Blvd. W. FREE. Sign up online www.sccumc.com or 634.2539 to register by phone. At High Seas Expedition, kids explore the mighty love of God on a journey that will change them forever! Filled with incredible Bible-learning kids see, hear, touch, and event taste! Play clothes and safe shoes. Kids will also participate in a hands-on mission project called operation Kid-to-Kid that will let the kids in our community blanket the world with God’s love. MON. APR 12 – TICKETS GO ON SALE FOR SARASOTA CONCERT BANDTickets go on sale at Community Assn. $13/person or $15 at the door OR buy a ticket for both shows and save $1. Info: Judy 642.2001. Two shows will be presented: “A Salute to Heroes”, Sun. May 23 and “Summer Celebration,” Sun. July 18. Both will be held 2:30 – 4:30 at Community Hall in SCC. MON. APR 12 – START (SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY ACTIVE ROUND TABLE) MEETS 7:30 – 9:00 p.m. Caper Room, Atrium Building, N. Pebble Beach Blvd. No cost and all are invited. Info: 813.633.9027. A 57 minute DVD will show Architects & Engineers examination of the collapse of three tall buildings in NYC on 9.11.2001. Followed by discussion. TUE. APR 13 – DISCOVERY UNIVERSITY 10:30 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Aston Gardens SCC, 1311 Aston Gardens Ct. FREE. RSVP to 813.642.8950. Come join in on our educational interactive seminars with speaker Phil Leto, III. Refreshments provided.TUE. APR 13 – BELTONE HEARING 1:30 – 2:30 p.m. Aston Gardens SCC, 1311 Aston Gardens Ct. RSVP to 813.642.8950. Come and get your ears cleaned, hearing aids and batteries checked.TUE. APR 13 – EVENING SOCIAL BALLROOM & LATIN DANCE CLASSES 5:30 p.m. Beginning Swing; 6:45 Intermediate Rumba; 8:00 Silver fox Trot. New Dance Studio in the Atrium Bldg. on N. Pebble Beach. Classes are $5.00 per lesson. Info: Beatrice May 634.3205. Sponsored by The Academy Dance Club in SCC. Learn some new steps and review some old steps. Great exercise for the mind, body and spirit. A nice opportunity to be with friends and make new ones. Couples and Singles welcome. SCC and Kings Point welcome. Classes also Apr 20 and 27.TUE. APR 13 – SCC PHOTO CLUB MEETS 6:30 p.m. Caper Room. Dues for the 2010 year remain at $20 per person or $30 per household couple. http://222.photoclubscc.com or visit the learning lab at 960D Cherry Hills Dr. If you want to learn how to develop a media program showcasing photos of your family or your travels. You will want to attend. Mr. Bernie Hynes, professional photographer and competition director of the Florida Camera Club will demonstrate how to develop an effective media show, incorporate photos, music and narration. WED. APR 14 – “MAKING YOUR NEST EGG LAST: STRATEGIES FOR SUSTAINABLE INCOME” 10:00 a.m. Golf Club at Cypress Creek. FREE. Reserve your place by calling Ginger at 634.2000. Cotter Financial will present this free briefing. Certified Financial Planner, Gary Cotter, will share ideas you can use now to potentially increase your income and preserve your savings and investments. Light refreshments will be served. WED. APR 14 – HEALTHY CHAT BY BAYADA NURSES10:00 – 11:00 a.m. 1311 Aston Gardens Ct. RSVP 813.642.8950. The topic for this month is “How to live a healthy Life.” Learn how to be the “Active Senior” in your community.

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WED. APR 14 – DAYTIME SOCIAL BALLROOM & LATIN DANCE CLASSES12:45 p.m. Beginning Fox Trot; 2:00 Intermediate Cha Cha; 3:15 Intermediate West Coast Swing. New Dance Studio in the Atrium Bldg. on N. Pebble Beach. Classes are $5.00 per lesson. Info: Beatrice May 634.3205. Sponsored by The Academy Dance Club in SCC. Learn some new steps and review some old steps. Great exercise for the mind, body and spirit. A nice opportunity to be with friends and make new ones. Couples and Singles welcome. SCC and Kings Point welcome. Classes also Apr 21 and 28.WED. APR 14 – AMICI, ITALIAN CULTURAL CLUB, MEETS 7:00 p.m. East Social Room of the Kings Point North Clubhouse. Info: 634.0955.The evening’s theme will be “Show and Tell Italian Style.” Members and guests are encouraged to bring items from their travels in Italy, gifts from friends or family who are from Italy or have traveled there, or objects that have a sentimental or family tradition connected to the “old” country. THU. APR 15 – SCC ORGAN & KEYBOARD CLUB LESSON 9:00 – 11:00 a.m. Florida Room. $3.00 music included. SCC & KP residents welcome. A group lesson is taught every Thursday, same time and place.SAT. APR 17 – CAMP BAYOU’S SPRING OPEN HOUSE 8:00 a.m. Activities begin and change hourly to 1:00 p.m. Nature presentation. Noon: Spring Member BBQ. Free to current members or become a member for $10. Pulled pork and hot dogs. All activities are family-friendly. This event supports No Child Left Inside. Info: 813.641.8545. Photo: Free cart tours on the half hour. Activities include: Great American Cleanup, Trail Games, Wetland Walk-n-wade, Nature Activities and Crafts. Fossil Museum Open, Nature Center Open, Native plants for sale, etc. SAT. APR 17 – PELICAN PLAYER’S ONE ACT PLAYS AUDITIONS 2:00 – 4:00 p.m. St. Andrews Church, 1239 Del Webb Blvd. W. Info: Carlyn 663.0115 or {Note 663.0115}. email – [email protected]. The shows are #1 Miss Lillian’s Supper – an elderly female and a younger Call Center operator. #2 Talking Benches – a wife, a husband, and their daughter. #3 Shoes – 2 mature women and a man who can play both a young person and an older man. The performances are to be scheduled in Late Sep. Carlyn Postle Pelican Player’s Drama Coach, Fountain of Theater.SAT. APR 17 – ELEGANT GARDENERS STANDARD FLOWER SHOW 2:00 – 5:00 p.m. FL & Heritage Rooms, Atrium Bldg. Free of charge. All are welcome. Show is called “Imagine the Possibilities.” Show is also on Sun Apr 18.SAT. APR 17 – SCC BIG BAND CLUB DANCE 7:00 – 10:00 p.m. Community Hall. Non-season ticket holders $9 at the door. Info: Charlie at 642.8172 or 642.9817. Come join us for a fun filled evening dancing to the music of Sun City Center’s own life 18-piece Swing Band playing “Music of Your Life” from the 40’s, 50’s and 60’s. Attire: Dressy casual. No shorts or jeans. Ties optional. SUN. APR 18 – WECARE SHRINE LADIES CLUB BAZAAR 9:00 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. Community Hall. Info: please call Anna Marie Nash 634.2897. Jewelry, Handmade Items, Books and many other items. All monies go to the Shriner’s Hospital for Children. After you shop, enjoy pancakes, sausage, orange juice and coffee served by the Sun City Center. WeCare Shrine Ladies Club meets the second Wed. of each month 9:00 -11:30 a.m. Needlecraftrs Room, SCC. Makes MeDolls for the Shriner’s Hospital for Children – dolls are used by the doctors. SUN. APR 18 – ELEGANT GARDENERS STANDARD FLOWER SHOW Noon – 4:00 p.m. Florida and Heritage Rooms, Atrium Bldg. Free of charge. All are welcome. Show is called “Imagine the Possibilities.” SUN. APR 18 – KINGS POINT CHORUS CELEBRATES 33RD BIRTHDAY 3:00 p.m. KP Borini Theater, 1900 Clubhouse Drive. Tickets $5 on sale at KP Box Office. Bring your KP and CA badges to purchase tickets. If living outside SCC, call Faye Bradford at 813.634.5174 for tickets & info. Director, Chuck Wirick’s selections for this concert are lovely to sing and to listen to. Some old favorites, some new, some nostalgic include: Shenandoah, Somewhere Out There, Thanks for the Memories, It’s a Grand Night for Singing, Walk On, Farewell My Friend, Simple Gifts, etc. SUN. APR 18 – PELICAN PLAYER’S ONE ACT PLAYS AUDITIONS 2:00 – 4:00 p.m. Borini Theatre, 1900 Clubhouse Drive, SCC.. Info: Carlyn 663.0115 email – [email protected]. The shows are #1 Miss Lillian’s Supper – an elderly female and a younger Call Center operator. #2 Talking Benches – a wife, a husband, and their daughter. #3 Shoes – 2 mature women and a man who can play both a young person and an older man. The performances are to be scheduled in Late Sep. Carlyn Postle Pelican Player’s Drama Coach and Fountain of Theater.MON. APR 19 – LOW VISION CLUB OF SCC MEETS 1:00 p.m. Florida Room. All SCC and KP residents are invited to the meeting. More info: Richard Gingrich 813.633.5649. Monthly meeting. The speaker for this meeting will address issues of Home Health Care and what her organization can do for you. TUE. APR 20 – SOUTHSHORE REGIONAL LIBRARY. ADULT BEGINNING DRAWING CLASS 6:30 – 8:00 p.m. SouthShore Regional Library, 15816 Beth Shields Way, Ruskin. FREE. Registration is required and available now at the information desk or call 273-3652. Instructor Tim Gibbons will teach this adult beginning drawing class. TUE. APR 20 – PROFESSIONAL NETWORKING BREAKFAST 7:30 – 9:00 a.m. The Courtyards Building, 231 Courtyards Blvd. FREE. ESVP 813.642.8950. FOR PROFESSIONALS ONLY. Please attend our monthly Professional Networking meeting, now held on the 3rd Tue. Of every month for 2010. The speaker this month is Grace Terry, BSW on “What Professionals need to know about Veteran’s Benefits.”TUE. APR 20 – DISCOVERY UNIVERSITY 1:30 – 3:00 p.m. 231 Courtyards Blvd. RSVP 813.642.8950. Speaker, Phil Leto III, will give an educational seminar on History and Politics in the USA. Refreshments will be served.TUE. APR 20 – BELTONE HEARING 1:30 – 2:30 p.m. 231 Courtyards Blvd. 813.642.8950. Come and get your ears cleaned, hearing aids and batteries checked. TUE. APR 20 – EVENING SOCIAL BALLROOM & LATIN DANCE CLASSES5:30 p.m. Beginning Swing; 6:45 Intermediate Rumba; 8:00 Silver fox Trot. New Dance Studio in the Atrium Bldg. on N. Pebble Beach. Classes are $5.00 per lesson. Info: Beatrice May 634.3205. Sponsored by The Academy Dance Club in SCC. Learn some new steps and review some old steps. Great exercise for the mind, body and spirit. A nice opportunity to be with friends and make new ones. Couples and Singles welcome. SCC and Kings Point welcome. Classes also Apr 27.TUE. APR 20 – PELICAN PLAYERS AUDITIONS FOR “THE PRISONER OF SECOND STREET” 7:00 p.m. St. Andrew Presbyterian Church, 1239 Dell Webb W. Info: or behind the scene needs, call Chet Budziak 813.634.0724. Cast consists of 2 males and 3 females. You will be given guidance and any help that

you might feel you need. Also, those wanting to take part in theater life by working behind the scenes we will find a spot for you. Neil Simon’s 1972 Tony Award for Best Play, it reflects the current times. Neil Simon walked a tightrope between comedy and drama. Auditions also on Apr 22.WED. APR 21 – DIABETES SUPPORT GROUP MEETING 10:00 a.m. Aston Gardens RSVP St. Joseph Hospital, Diabetes Center 870-4995. American Diabetes Association’s Standards of Care. Speaker: Holly Wetz, R.N., C.D.E. Light refreshments served. TUE. APR 21 – DAYTIME SOCIAL BALLROOM & LATIN DANCE CLASSES12:45 p.m. Beginning Fox Trot; 2:00 Intermediate Cha Cha; 3:15 Intermediate West Coast Swing. New Dance Studio in the Atrium Bldg. on N. Pebble Beach. Classes are $5.00 per lesson. Info: Beatrice May 634.3205. Sponsored by The Academy Dance Club in SCC. Learn some new steps and review some old steps. Great exercise for the mind, body and spirit. A nice opportunity to be with friends and make new ones. Couples and Singles welcome. SCC and Kings Point welcome. Classes also Apr 21, and 28.WED. APR 21 – CLASSICAL MUSIC APPRECIATION 3:30 p.m. Kings Point main clubhouse, East-West Social Room. Free. Info: Arthur C. Joy 813.633.9782 [email protected]. All lovers of classical music are invited. WED. APR 21 – SCC DANCE CLUB EVENT 7:30 – 9:30 p.m. Community Hall. Members no charge. Guests $5.00 at the door. Info: 633.7172. Sponsored by the SCC Dance Club. Come join us for the April dance. Live Music by Nancy & the VIP’s. BYOB. Snacks provided. Dressy/casual. THU. APR 22 – SCC ORGAN & KEYBOARD CLUB LESSON 9:00 – 11:00 a.m. Florida Room. $3.00 music included. SCC & KP residents welcome. A group lesson is taught every Thursday, same time and place.TUE. APR 22 – PELICAN PLAYERS AUDITIONS FOR “THE PRISONER OF SECOND STREET” 7:00 p.m. St. Andrew Presbyterian Church, 1239 Dell Webb W. Info: or behind the scene needs, call Chet Budziak 813.634.0724. Cast consists of 2 males and 3 females. You will be given guidance and any help that you might feel you need. Also, those wanting to take part in theater life by working behind the scenes we will find a spot for you. Neil Simon’s 1972 Tony Award for Best Play, it reflects the current times. Neil Simon walked a tightrope between comedy and drama.

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THU. APR 22 – MOONGLOW DANCE CLUB DANCE 7:30 – 9:30 p.m. Community Hall. Members Free. $5.00 guests. Info: Clare 642.0171, president. BYOB. Attire: Dressy. Singles Welcome. Music by Mellotones. FRI. APR 23 – AMERICANS OF ITALIAN HERITAGE PASTA PARTY 5:00 p.m. Doors Open. Kings Point Borini Theater. Members $11 and nonmembers $13. Info: 813.633.5589. Reservations required by April 17th. Make checks payable to A.I.H. and mail or bring to Gerry Barba, 201 Glenellen Place, SCC. Featuring East Coast Penne Pasta, Meatballs, Garlic Bread, Salad, Wine, Coffee & Dessert. Entertainment for listening and dancing. All are welcome. Always a Good Time!!FRI. APR 23 – FUNSQUAD FOURTH FRIDAY AT THE ATRIUM POOL 5:00 p.m. Atrium Pool. $4.00 per person. Questions, please call Maggie at 633.7884 or Nan at 642.9897. Come to enjoy your favorite type of Chili, all the toppings, and cookies. BYOB.SAT. APR 24 – NEW TRAVEL CLUB, ADVANTAGE CRUISES & TOURS, MEETS10:00 a.m. Card Room of the Main Club House at Kings Point. $15.00 per person to join includes name tag, monthly meeting and mailing (also to your Summer residence). Info: 1.866.824.1613. Club will meet every 4th Sat and be offering day trips, multi-day bus tours, and cruises. All club trips are fully escorted. Also, non-escorted, but great value, cruise deals available.TUE. APR 27 – DISCOVERY UNIVERSITY 10:30 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. 1311 Aston Gardens Ct. RSVP 813.642.8950. Speaker, Phil Leto III, will give an educational seminar on History and Politics in the USA. Refreshments will be served.TUE. APR 27 – EVENING SOCIAL BALLROOM & LATIN DANCE CLASSES5:30 p.m. Beginning Swing; 6:45 Intermediate Rumba; 8:00 Silver fox Trot. New Dance Studio in the Atrium Bldg. on N. Pebble Beach. Classes are $5.00 per lesson. Info: Beatrice May 634.3205. Sponsored by The Academy Dance Club in SCC. Learn some new steps and review some old steps. Great exercise for the mind, body and spirit. A nice opportunity to be with friends and make new ones. Couples and Singles welcome. SCC and Kings Point welcome. WED. APR 28 – DAYTIME SOCIAL BALLROOM & LATIN DANCE CLASSES12:45 p.m. Beginning Fox Trot; 2:00 Intermediate Cha Cha; 3:15 Intermediate West Coast Swing. New Dance Studio in the Atrium Bldg. on N. Pebble Beach. Classes are $5.00 per lesson. Info: Beatrice May 634.3205. Sponsored by The Academy Dance Club in SCC. Learn some new steps and review some old steps. Great exercise for the mind, body and spirit. A nice opportunity to be with friends and make new ones. Couples and Singles welcome. SCC and Kings Point welcome. WED. APR 28 – ALZHEIMER’S/CAREGIVERS SUPPORT GROUP1:30 – 2:30 p.m. The Inn at the Courtyards, 255 Courtyards Blvd. RSVP 813.634.4497. If you have a loved one with Alzheimer’s/Dementia you will want to attend this very educational meeting. Learn how to deal and cope with Alzheimer’s from others who are in the same position as you. THU. APR 29 – FREE PANCAKE BREAKFAST8:30 – 10:00 a.m. 1311 Aston Gardens Ct. If you are interested in attending you MUST RSVP by Apr 26. 813.642.8950. Open to the public for all those seniors who have an interest in Aston Gardens or just have never visited our community. Come and enjoy a free pancake breakfast and tour of our community. THU. APR 29 – SOUTHSHORE REGIONAL LIBRARY, INTRODUCTION TO PLEIN AIR PAINTING 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. E. G. Simmons Park, Ruskin, The picnic pavilion south of the Boat Launch Ramp. FREE. Registration is required and available now at the information desk or call 273.3652. Instructor Bruce Marsh will teach this class. The instruction will be a mixture of brief lectures, discussions, and demonstrations. Students provide their own

materials; either drawing materials, watercolor or acrylic or oils. Material list is available at the information desk at the library. FREE TAX HELP: AARP tax counselors provide free tax help for most issues faced by middle and low income taxpayers from Feb. 1 through Apr 15 at: United Community Church, 1501 La Jolla Ave. Mon – Fri 9 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Walk in or call 633.2375 for appointment. Kings Point North Clubhouse, Mon, Wed, Fri, 9 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. Walk in or call 642.1508 for appointment, during hours of operation. Ruskin Neighborhood Service Center, 201 14th Ave. SE. Sat 9:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. Walk in only. Shut-in appointments call Don Frederick 634.4200.

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B U L L E T I NKings Point Dance Club Celebrates 25 Years

Submitted by George Fenwick

Twenty-fi ve years ago, fi ve Kings Point couples taking ballroom dance lessons from Carl and Mary Forsberg agreed that they needed a large area in which to practice their new routines. Their goal was to attract as many other ballroom dancers as necessary to form a club that would qualify to dance in the theatre. Eventually, one hundred couples signed up for the fl edgling dance club.By-laws were developed, annual dues were established and a limit of 125 couples was set. A dress code was adopted - men wear coat and tie, ladies wear dressy outfi ts. The club proved to be so popular that a waiting list of potential new members was developed. Anytime a member couple could not attend a scheduled dance, a waiting list couple was invited to fi ll that vacancy.Monthly dances were scheduled from October to April with an annual dinner dance in February. Money left over after paying the bands along with the fee charged to waiting list couples when they attend were used to fund the dinner.As membership continued to grow the total membership increased and is presently l65 couples. The current annual dues are $50 per couple, and a waiting list is still maintained. A variety of bands are scheduled each year and play all types of dance music.Anyone interested in joining the dance club should contact Mary Reter at 642-9439.

Original Holy Week Dramas Submitted by Amanda Jordan

The United Methodist Church of Sun City Center, 1210 Del Webb Blvd. West, will be presenting Love Encountered, the Final Journey, a series of four musical dramas depicting the passion and resurrection of Jesus from Thursday evening April 1 through Easter Sunday April 4. Written and directed by church member Carol Stewart, Love Encountered will take the viewer through the fi nal days of Christ on Maundy Thursday at 7:00 p.m., Good Friday at 7:00 p.m., Holy Saturday at 4:00 p.m., and Easter Sunday at 6:45 a.m., 9:30AM and 10:55 a.m.Love Encountered begins on Maundy Thursday with the Living Last Supper, a dramatic portrayal of Leonardo Da Vinci’s Last Supper during which each of the disciples will deliver a monologue about their relationship to Jesus. This will be followed by a congregational communion distributed by the Disciples themselves. The series continues at 7:00 p.m. on Good Friday when the Drama Team will present The Passion of Christ, the fi nal scenes in Christ’s life including Jesus’ prayer and Judas’ betrayal in the Garden of Gethsemane, Peter’s denial, Jesus before Pilate, and the road to the cross at Calvary. The Friday service will include several selections from Part II of Handel’s timeless Messiah performed by the church’s fi ne Chancel Choir and accompanied by strings. On Holy Saturday the narrative will continue with a freshly penned drama entitled Were You There. Finally, the church will be offering three opportunities to witness the joy of Resurrection on Easter morning. The sunrise service will begin at 6:45 a.m. in the parking lot of the church and will be led by C.J. Kligora, former Worship Leader at the Gibsonton United Methodist Church. The 9:30 a.m. and 1055 a.m. services will both be held in the sanctuary and will feature the church’s Chancel Choir, OASIS Praise Team, Drama Team, Sanctuary Handbells, organ and a professional wind and percussion ensemble. These multi-media services will present a powerful musical-dramatic account of the Jesus’ death and resurrection.For more information about this special series of Holy Week services or any of the other worship and community events at the United Methodist Church of Sun City Center, please contact Jeff Jordan, Director of Music and Worship Arts, at 813.634.2539, or visit their website www.sccumc.com.

Music Lovers: Join the Sun City CenterOrgan & Keyboard Club

The Sun City Center Organ & Keyboard Club is for music lovers of all levels from beginners through advanced players. Open to all residents of SCC & Kings Point. Group lessons are offered every Thursday in the Florida Room at 9am. Music is provided and yours to keep with your personal notes written on it as the lesson is taught. $3.00 per lesson with a professional teacher each week.

Celebrating 70 Years!Submitted by Janis

Ruth and Donald (Pete) Johnson of 716 McDaniel Street in Kings Point celebrated their 70th wedding anniversary on March 1st. Originally from Ohio, the couple have lived in Kings Point for 18 years. Ruth spotted Pete playing basketball and asked a friend to set up a date. Their fi rst date was a street fair and they continued to date for three years until marrying in Van Wert, Ohio in 1940. The couple has two children, Rod and Janis, and now enjoys seven grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. After Pete retired from Continental Can Company in 1977, they lived in Orlando for several years.Since moving to Kings Point Pete and Ruth have kept busy fi shing, playing bridge, gardening and golfi ng. An excellent golfer, Pete played until age 91. Now he saves his energy for billiards when the kids come to visit. His talent for sinking great shots gives Pete plenty of opportunity to share humorous anecdotes from his “misspent youth.”Still active and healthy, you can fi nd the couple in the clubhouse every day where Pete rides the bicycle and Ruth walks a mile in the halls. When you see them next, make sure to wish them congratulations and a very Happy Anniversary!

Come Dance April 21stThe SCC Dance Club is hosting a dance on April 21 from 7:30 p.m. – 9:30 p.m. at the Community Hall. Come, bring your friends and check us out. You are in for an enjoyable evening of dancing and fun! Music by: NANCY & the VIP’s. Attire: Dressy Casual. Singles are always welcome.Guests $5.00 per person.BYOB - For more info call: 813.633.7173

Relay for LifeApril 7th, 2010 at United Community Church. 1210 Del Webb Blvd. SCC. We are looking for participants and volunteers. For times and to learn how you can get involved, call Paddy Cooney 813.938.5345 or Brigid Guarino at 813.634.8174.

From left to right: Murray & Margaret Benthall (25 year members), former president, Shirley McMahon, Margaret Brosi (25 year member), Harriet Wollmers (25 year member) and 2010 president, George Fenwick.

Club member Kings Point resident, Don Graham

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B U L L E T I NSCC Shellcrafters Give Back

The Shellcrafters Club feels it is important to give to those who in return give to us. Recently they distributed donations to a number of local community organizations.Donations given:Good Samaritan Services - $500.00SCC Emergency Squad - $500.00 SCC Security Patrol - $500.00Hardship Fund - $750.00SCC Library - $250.00Saw Dust Engineers - $500.00

Come Dance April 21stThe SCC Dance Club is hosting a dance on April 21 from 7:30 p.m. – 9:30 p.m. at the Community Hall. Come, bring your friends and check us out. You are in for an enjoyable evening of dancing and fun! Music by: NANCY & the VIP’s. Attire: Dressy Casual. Singles are always welcome.Guests $5.00 per person.BYOB - For more info call: 813.633.7173

Stained Glass Club Featured ArtistRetired Women’s Health Nurse Practitioner, Pauline Zazula, is the featured artist of the month for Kings Point’s Stained Glass Club. She and husband Nick have been married for 44 years. Pauline and Nick split their time between exciting Kings Point and beautiful Traverse City, MI.The couple has two married daughters and fi ve grandchildren. Pauline stated, “I took classes four years ago, and Stained Glass has given me the opportunity to be creative and meet scores of wonderful people.” Along with serving on the board of directors of the Stain Glasses Club, she serves as president of the Kings Point’s Highgate D Condo Association.

Kings Point Chorus Celebrates 33 YearsSubmitted by Dora Murray

The Kings Point Chorus is celebrating its 33rd birthday by rehearsing for their spring concert. The show is scheduled for Sunday April 18th 2010 at 3:00 p.m. in the Kings Point Borini Theater at 1900 Clubhouse Drive Sun City Center. Tickets are $5 and are on sale at the Kings Point Box Offi ce. Please bring your KPC and CA badges to purchase tickets. For those living outside of Sun City Center, call Faye Bradford at 813.634.5174 for tickets and information. Betty Moran and her twin sister Marge Jockel founded the chorus in 1977. The theater had not yet been built, so their concerts were held in the Kings Point Clubhouse Lobby. There was only a small spinet piano and the pioneers of the chorus struck a deal with the management at that time that if the chorus could raise $5,000 the management would contribute the remainder money needed to buy a Baldwin Concert Grand. So that intrepid little band held bake sales, card parties, rummage sales and other activities to raise the money. In 1978 the Baldwin Concert Grand was delivered. The 1981 Christmas concert was held in the new Kings Point Clubhouse Theater now known as the Borini Theater. As in any chorus not all voices are equal, but there are no auditions for membership. The only requirement is a love for singing. Back in

1986, members were asked what was done with chorus members who sang off key. After much discussion the decision was made that as long as this doesn’t keep newcomers from our group or cause us to lose members we should not discourage these people. We want the chorus to be an activity of all. This philosophy continues today. Our Director, Mr. Chuck Wirick, may get teased about conducting an off-key chorus, but when concert night arrives, the chorus raises their voices in song and it sounds just right. Wirick’s selections for this concert are lovely to sing and lovely to listen to. Some old favorites, some new, some nostalgic. Shenandoah, Somewhere Out There, Thanks For the Memories, It’s a Grand Night For Singing, Walk On, Farewell My Friend, Simple gifts, Feed The Birds and other selections are sure to please. Mellow, aged to perfection and just about the best bargain in town – you don’t want to miss the Kings Point Chorus.

Don’t Miss the Spring PlaySubmitted by Dora Murray

Rehearsals of the Pelican Players’ Spring Play “Love, Sex, and The IRS” are proceeding well according to Director, Bill Turcotte. “We are rehearsing three to four times a week, developing our personalities, working with props and melding together into a performance team. The hardest facet has been trying hard not to let our uncontrolled laughter interfere with learning our cue lines. Love, Sex, and the IRS is a wild farce with twists of fate, sight gags, mistaken identities and hilarious comic lines. Jon Trachtman [played by Clint Shepherd] and Leslie Arthur [played by Rex Hall] are out of work musicians who room together in New York City. To save money, Jon has been fi lling tax returns listing the pair as a married couple. When the IRS informs “the couple” they’re going to be investigated by a Mr. Spinner [played by Jim Klamer], Leslie masquerades as a housewife, aided by Jon’s fi ancé Kate [played by Jessica Cothron]. The complications and hijinks just keep coming from there.Love, Sex and the IRS will be performed in the Borini Theater in the Kings Point North Clubhouse at 1900 Clubhouse Drive in Sun City Center. Show times are as follows:April 6th at 7:00 p.m.April 7th at a 1:30 p.m. matinee April 7th at 7:00 p.m. Tickets are $10 and can be purchased at the Kings Point Box Offi ce. Groups of 10 or more can receive discounts. For more information, call Mary at 813.634.4430. Please remember that all monies, after expenses, go to the Pelican Players Scholarship Fund.

Italian Heritage NightSubmitted by Annette Macdonald, Recording Secretary

The Americans of Italian Heritage are having an East Coast Penne Pasta Night with Meatballs, Garlic Bread, Salad, Wine, Coffee and Dessert. We are having entertainment for listening and dancing. It will be held on Friday, April 23rd at the Kings Point Borini Theater. The doors open at 5:00 p.m. ALL ARE WELCOME. Members $11 and Guests $13. Reservations are required. Please make checks payable to A.I.H. and mail or bring to Gerry Barba, 201 Glenellen Place, Sun City Center, FL. 33573. His telephone: 633-5589. Cut off date is April 17th.

Women’s Club LunchRecently members of the GFWC Sun City Center Woman’s Club, Inc. took time out from club duties to enjoy an elegant lunch at the Empress Tea Room in Tampa. All enjoyed the ambience, the teas and good food. Afterwards they shopped at a nearby gift shop.

Irish Connection Annual MeetingApril 12th at 3:00 p.m. in the Caper Room in the Atrium building in SCC. Planning for months ahead. Karaoke will be hosted by Denny Hanson. In addition, the April movie, “Circle of Friends”, will be shown April 12th at 6:00 p.m. in the Rollins Theater.

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B U L L E T I NBB UU LL LL EE TT II NNPelican Players Fall Play Auditions

Submitted by Dora MurrayAuditions for the Pelican Players Fall Play Neil Simon’s “The Prisoner of Second Street” will be held at the St. Andrew Presbyterian Church on Tuesday April 20th and Thursday April 22nd at 7:00 p.m. at 1239 Dell Webb West Sun City Center. The cast consists of 2 males and 3 females. Although the play was nominated for the 1972 Tony Award for Best Play it refl ects the current times. The main character Mel Edison has lost his job after many years and now has to cope with being unemployed at middle age, intense summer heat on the Upper East Side of New York City. Mel suffers a nervous breakdown and it is up to his brother Harry and sisters to bring Mel and wife Edna back to a fi rm reality. Neil Simon walked a tightrope between comedy and drama. But the Pelican Players are mentors, and you can be assured that you the actors will be given guidance and any help that you might feel you need. Also if there are those of you wanting to take part in theater life by working behind the scenes we will fi nd a spot for you. Call Chet Budziak at 813.634.0724 for more information.

Pelican Players One-Act AuditionsOne Act Plays Auditions! According to Carlyn Postle Pelican Player’s Drama Coach, Producer, Actor, Pelican Player’s Perch Producer: “Now is the time to take that step -Where?? on the stage!!! You can have fun and show the talent you have been hiding. The Auditions for the 1 Act Plays are being held at St. Andrew Presbyterian Church from 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. on Saturday April 17th 1239 Del Webb Blvd West Sun City and at the Borini Theatre on Sunday, April 18th at 7:00 p.m. to 10 pm. at 1900 Clubhouse Drive Sun City Center. The shows are #1 Miss Lillian’s Supper- an elderly female and a younger Call Center operator. #2 Talking Benches- a wife, a husband, and their daughter. #3 Shoes-2 mature women and a man who can play both a young person and an older man. The performances are to be scheduled in late September. For further information call Carlyn at 813.663.0115 or email- [email protected].

“The Stolen Soul” To Open At Palace Dinner Theatre

When “The Stolen Soul” premiered at the Amandla Theatre in New Jersey, the reviewer for the Asbury Park Press stated “(Andy) Oosthuizen, who also directed, proves to be as good an actor as he is a playwright—and he’s a very good writer”. Andy Oosthuizen now lives in Kings Point, and we are indeed fortunate to have him directing and acting at the Palace Dinner Theatre in the play which he authored. Oosthuizen portrays The Man, supported by A. J. Carroll as Eddie the Kid. Also featured is Helen Moore, who last delighted audiences in “Daughters” on the Palace Dinner Theatre stage.“The Stolen Soul” is a drama with comedy. To quote the reviewer again, it is “A strange and edgy morality tale with gentle, humanistic undertones…..”. Since this is Oosthuizen’s own creation, his acting and directing suit his play to perfection. Audiences will be touched by the connection which takes place between a lonely old man and a homeless young thief. Moore appears as a nosy neighbor with an affi nity for alcohol. She provides some comic touches to the play. “The Stolen Soul” opens on Friday, April 2 and continues through April 25. Show times are 7:00 p.m. Wednesday thru Saturday, and 2:00 p.m. on Sunday. Theatre goers can come for the play only, or they can dine from the restaurant’s full service menu prior to the show. The Palace is located at 3858 Sun City Center Blvd., next to Hungry Howie’s. For information or show reservations, please call 813.938.5886.

SouthShore Democratic Club Candidates Forum #2

The SouthShore Democratic Club will meet Thursday, April 8th at the SouthShore Public Library on 19th Ave. To reach the Library go North on Cypress Village Blvd. to 19th Ave turn right to the fi rst left, Beth Shields Way. Coffee Social starts 1:00 p.m., the meeting at 1:30 p.m. This General Meeting will feature Democratic Candidates for Congress and Hillsborough County Offi ces. Several candidates who are running for County Commission seats representing Ruskin, Apollo Beach and part of Tampa will be there. Hear all sides of the discussion. Questions from those in attendance will be encouraged. For more information go to website www.southshoredemocraticclub.org or call 813.634.6013.

Women’s Club Members

Photo by Monica McPhillipsNora Nelson, Membership Chairman of the GFWC Sun City Center Woman’s Club, Inc., center, is shown welcoming Gloria Morrow, left and Carolyn Walker as new members. Afterwards, Jean Rideout, President, and Nell Elliott, Recording Secretary, gave an excellent presentation of the history of Woman’s Clubs and how it has grown to one of the largest clubs in the country.

New York Club Spring Dinner DanceWhere: Borini Theater, Kings PointWhen: Thursday, April 8th 20105:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.Food Catered by Banquet Masters. BYOB.MUSIC BY Nick at Night Cost: $15.00 for all paid up members, $22.50 for Non MembersCall Frank Gatto for information, 813.633.8942Or send payments to Frank Gatto1925 New Bedford DriveSun City Center, FL 33573Must RSVP by March 30, 2010, NO WALK INS

Relay for LifeApril 7th, 2010 at United Community Church. 1210 Del Webb Blvd. SCC. We are looking for participants and volunteers. For times and to learn how you can get involved, call Paddy Cooney 813.938.5345 or Brigid Guarino at 813.634.8174.

Irish Connection Annual MeetingApril 12th at 3:00 p.m. in the Caper Room in the Atrium building in SCC. Planning for months ahead. Karaoke will be hosted by Denny Hanson. In addition, the April movie, “Circle of Friends”, will be shown April 12th at 6:00 p.m. in the Rollins Theater.

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