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Inside: Events, Calendar, Classes, Movies & Much More! January - February 2020 Inside: Events, Calendar, Classes, Movies & Much More! SEE ALL THAT KINGS POINT HAS TO OFFER! NEWS & REVUES Published by Vesta Property Services Upcoming Events 2 NEWS & REVUES Upcoming Events KINGS POINT 3 Viewpoint Hello Everyone! Hello 2020! HAPPY NEW YEAR!! As we look forward to 2020, we also are looking forward to all Kings Point has to offer…great amenities, wonderful bus service, great restaurants…all while enjoying wonderful, sunny South Florida! As I am writing this article, the Flanders Clubhouse is nearing completion. With permits and inspections needing county approval, along with the holidays, there may be a few minor hold ups, but we expect to open within the month of January, 2020. Please stop by and check out the new pool, pool deck, newly renovated clubhouse and parking areas! Our restaurants are in full swing! If you have not had a chance to enjoy “Downtown at the Bistro”, please stop by The Bistro on Thursday nights…but be sure to make a reservation first! It’s the hottest ticket in town. Lastly, for those of you who have not seen the newly renovated theater, it’s another “MUST SEE”! Tickets are still available. Please stop by the Box Office or you can purchase tickets from our website at www.KingsPointDelray.com. As always, if you have any questions/comments, or have any ideas as to how you would like to improve services, please feel free to give us a call at 561-499-3335. Wishing Everyone a Happy, Healthy 2020! Lisa Manzione Vice President/Vesta Property Services, Inc. Kings Point Recreation Area 4 NEWS & REVUES Classes January 2020 Class Registration Begins: Monday, December 30th February 2020 Class Registration Begins: Monday, January 27th • Canasta (Wednesdays, 10am-12pm & 1pm-3pm) • Ceramics (Mondays, Tuesdays, 10am-12pm & 1pm-3pm) • Ceramics (Wednesdays & Thursdays 10am-12pm & 1pm-3pm) Stay Active! • Ceramics (Saturdays, 10am-1pm) We offer all levels of • Chair Fit (Mondays, 10:30am-11:30am) group classes as well as • Chair Fit (Thursdays, 10:30am-11:30am) personal one-on-one training • Circuit Weight Training (Wednesdays, 10:30am-11:30am) and team training! • Ira’s Folk Dance (Saturday, 12:45pm-3:45pm) Visit the Box Office for more • Ira’s Nuline Dance (Tuesday, 10:30am-12:30pm) information or call • Israeli Dancing with Ira (Mondays, 7:30pm-10:30pm) • Meditation, Healing & Chair Yoga (Wednesday, 10:00am-11:30am) 561-499-3335 • Nia (Wednesday, 9:00am-10:00am) 561-499-3335 • Sound Body (Wednesday, 2:00pm-3:30pm) Registration begins the last • Tai Chi Class (Fridays, 9:15am-10:00am) Monday of each month. • Total Body Fitness (Fridays, 10:30am-11:30am) Refunds: Class refunds will be given until the second • 20/20/20 (Mondays, 9:00am-10:00am) scheduled class date for • Water Aerobics (Fridays, 10:00am-11:00am) the current month. A $1.00 • Water Fit & Pilates (Mondays, 10:00am-11:00am) registration fee plus a $1.00 service fee will be charged. • Woodshop Safety (Tuesdays/Thursdays, 1:15pm-2:15pm) There will be a full refund • Yoga (Tuesdays, 9:00am-10:00am) offered for any classes that are • Zumba Gold (Thursdays, 9:00am-10:00am) cancelled by Management due to low enrollment or illness of an instructor; however refunds must be picked up within two (2) weeks of notification. Classes are subject to change Visit the Box Office for a complete or be canceled. Should this schedule of classes offered! happen, all registrants will be notified. KINGS POINT 5 Now Appearing THE BRONX WANDERERS January Wednesday, January 15th, 8:00 pm CELEBRATE A TRIBUTE TO $25.00 Residents THE GREAT VOCAL BANDS $31.00 Non-Residents OF THE ’60s & ’70s The Bronx Wanderers recreate the magic Sunday, January 5th, 8:00 pm of an era with superb vocals and dynamic $16.00 Residents enthusiasm. They will take you on an exciting trip of the greatest $22.00 Non-Residents music of our time with a passionate, heart-pumping mix taken from Come celebrate as this live band rock ‘n’ roll’s great American Songbook of doo wop and golden ‘oldies’ performs a high-energy vocal and right through to today’s current hit-makers. This is a great evening barrage that is the ultimate tribute to the great bands of the ‘60s of toe-tapping, hand-clapping and dancing in your seats! and ‘70s. This group of highly polished professionals recreates hit after hit spotlighting some of the greatest songs of our time. They TOP OF THE WORLD will take you on a musical journey featuring hits from such well- CARPENTERS known groups as Three Dog Night, The Doobie Brothers, Crosby, Friday, January 17th, 8:00 pm Stills & Nash, The Mamas & The Papas and The Beatles. $18.00 Residents $24.00 Non-Residents JAC-RON ENTERPRISES PRESENTS The Carpenters Tribute Band brings "SUPER TALENT SHOWCASE" the most authentic version to date of the Carpenters’ music to Tuesday, January 7th, 7:00 pm the stage. Singer Debbie Taylor has a vocal resemblance to Karen $10.00 Residents Carpenter that is astonishing, capturing the warm tones and $13.00 Non-Residents contralto range that made Karen’s voice so unique. The seven- This special showcase will highlight star quality entertainment piece band is made up of top-notch professional musicians who featuring exciting, new, fresh and talented singers, dancers, perfectly reproduce Richard Carpenters complex arrangements. comedians, impressionists and much more. Enjoy an evening with an Their performance, including a fascinating multi-media slide incredible lineup bringing you the best in entertainment! show, will have you singing along to such Carpenter favorites as Close To You, We’ve Only Just Begun, Please Mr. Postman, Rainy Days and Mondays and much more. RITA RUDNER Friday, January 10th, 7:00 pm $22.00 Residents VOICES OF LEGENDS IN CONCERT $28.00 Non-Residents PRESENTS One of the country’s top comedians and a New York FRANK & DEAN BIG BAND TRIBUTE Times best-selling author, Rita is best known for her MEETS FRANKIE VALLI & THE FOUR clever, satirical one-liners. In the course of a ten-year SEASONS TRIBUTE run at The Venetian in Las Vegas, she sold over one Saturday, January 18th, 8:00 pm million tickets and became the longest-running solo $18.00 Residents show in Las Vegas history while also being named $24.00 Non-Residents Comedian Of The Year for nine years in a row. Her Mike Dutra and the Strictly Sinatra Band from career has taken her to HBO specials as well as appearances at Boston perform all the hits that Frank Sinatra Carnegie Hall in New York City and venues around the country. She made famous. Johnny T and others pay tribute to Dean Martin is also the author of several best-selling non-fiction books with such as well as Frankie Valli & The Four Seasons in this outstanding hilarious titles as Naked Beneath My Clothes. tribute show. Opening for Rita is singer/songwriter Vanessa LeGrand. A beautiful, accomplished singer, Vanessa’s repertoire includes a variety of pop, CHARO rock and jazz. Sunday, January 19th, 8:00pm $20.00 Residents UPTOWN $26.00 Non-Residents Sunday, January 12th, 8:00 pm Charo has become a household name, instantly $20.00 Residents recognized for her witty humor, loveable accent and $26.00 Non-Residents her mastery of the flamenco guitar. In fact, the words Hop onto the ‘A’ train express in ‘cuchi-cuchi’ are a trademark for this multi-talented, New York City with these three master performer. She is a musician, singer, comedian, stage and remarkable performers as they screen performer and a proponent of contemporary Latin music and take you on a memory-laden ride Uptown where soul music was her performances have become synonymous with fun and excitement. the star. Performing old school melodies with a fresh new look, Twicevoted Best Classical Flamenco Guitarist in the World and winner this trio’s superb showmanship and soulful choreography will have of the Screen Actors Guild Award, her show, A Musical Sensation at the you singing along to tunes from such notable performers as Marvin Riviera Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas, played to sold-out audiences. Gaye and Bruno Mars. Opening for Charo is the talented and versatile comedian, Dennis Blair. 6 NEWS & REVUES Now Appearing ORCHESTRA DELRAY AT KINGS POINT headliner and a two-time nominee for Best Male Standup as well as having appeared in three Comedy Central specials. His performances have ranged from Carnegie Hall to Radio City Music Hall and the Apollo Theater. Entertainment Weekly dubbed him, “Hilarious”. Tammy Pescatelli is one of the hardest working women in comedy today. Her brand of witty tonguein-cheek sarcasm on topics such as Tuesday, January 21st, 8:00 pm sports, television, dating and family life is appealing to both men and $13.00 Residents women. She has appeared on The View and The Tonight Show as well $14.00 Non-Residents as in a one-hour special entitled Finding The Funny on Netflix. For over thirty-five years Orchestra Delray has delighted audiences with music of the masters such as Beethoven, Mozart, Brahms and Dvorak. Under the direction of Dr. Clark McAlister they will be THE CAPITOL STEPS “MAKE featuring two exciting programs of classical music at Kings Point. AMERICA GRIN AGAIN” Each concert will feature world-renowned soloists who will move Wednesday, January 29th, 8:00 pm you with their sensitive interpretations of classical solo repertoire. $19.00 Residents $25.00 Non-Residents AMORE 4EVER Still fresh, funny, witty and topical, The Wednesday, January 22nd 8:00 pm Capitol Steps’ new show– Make America $20.00 Residents Grin Again will have you laughing as $26.00 Non-Residents their timely mix of songs and stand-up comedy lampoons today’s In an evening of beautiful harmonies and political scene.
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