In this issue…
Relive the exciting variety of FunFest, celebrate another incredible State Fair medal haul by local crafters, discover the forgotten history of an American icon, visit Bok Tower with the Photo Club, learn about Moffitt’s new local health services, jam with the Landsharks, tour Tampa From the Water, stay safe with wisdom from the Fraud Forum, get to know Ms. SCC, break ground on Phase 1A, check out local Stained Glass artisans, honor community volunteers, and learn how to shred.
Then be sure to check out the Club News, Kings Point News, Military News, Sports, Arts, Faith & Service, and Community News sections to help you plan your month.
Read the APRIL 2025 Issue of The News
Lethal Luau Murder Mystery a Great Success
On Saturday, October 12, The GFWC Sun City Center Woman’s Club held a fundraiser in conjunction with The Pelican Players. The “Lethal Luau” was an afternoon of mystery and fun where the audience were detectives solving the murder. Many participants were...
Building Characters
Building CharactersBy E. Adam PorterEditor, News of SCC & South County Halloween is right around the corner, which means the Great Debate has commenced at the Porter house. Not, thankfully, ‘Who Gets My Vote,’ but ‘Who Wears What Costume?’ My younger...
Spooktacular Charity Bingo, Thursday, October 31
Campaign against Human Trafficking Southshore known as CAHT is hosting another fun bingo afternoon on Halloween day, Oct. 31, from 2-4:30 p.m. Sun City Center South Community Hall off S. Pebble Beach Blvd. Doors open at 1:30. $10 for 8-bingo pack, unique...
Fall Health Symposiums
The Story Behind My Warrior’s Place: A Mother’s Mission
The Story Behind My Warrior’s Place: A Mother’s Mission By Diane M. Loeffler Kelly Kowall’s life was in turmoil, but it was about to get a whole lot worse. On Sunday, September 20, 2009, Kelly Kowall heard the knock on the door that all military mothers...
Creative Person: Kelly Freeman Loves Stitching and Needlework
Creative Person: Kelly Freeman Loves Stitching and NeedleworkBy Paula Lickfeldt Kelly Freeman says she started stitching needlework when she was eleven years old. She saw a kit in a magazine and her grandmother bought it for her. After working on the...






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