In this issue…
Get to know SCC at the Information Center, read a recap of the January SCCCA membership and board meetings, learn how the SCC Beautification Corporation helps keep the community looking its best, show your gratitude for our First Responders, celebrate 101 years with Marge and 99 years with Mo, meet some local authors to help you fill your summer reading list, relive the fun of the Business Expo, cruise by the Funny Farm, mark your calendar for some great area festivals, discover a local athlete hoping to Make History at the Olympics, and marvel at the Water Circus.
Then, be sure to check out the SCCCA Club News, Kings Point News, Military News, Sports, Arts, Faith & Service, and Community News sections to help you plan your month.
Read the February 2022 Issue of The News
Florida Aquarium Honors Our Military This Memorial Day
This Memorial Day Weekend and every day, The Florida Aquarium remembers the fallen and thanks all military members and veterans for protecting and serving our country. Join them Memorial Day Weekend, Friday, May 24 – Monday, May 27, 2019, with amazing...
Camp Bayou gets ready for summer!
Camp Bayou Gets Ready for Summer! By Dolly Cummings, Director Camp Bayou Outdoor Learning Center There's lots of sun and fun this season as Camp Bayou gets ready for summer! Saturday, June 1 is National Trails Day. There will be cart tours,...
Amsterdam Newest Non-stop Service
Amsterdam Newest Non-stop ServiceBy Kai Rambow Delta Airlines recently celebrated their inauguration of non-stop service from Tampa to Amsterdam. The following non-stop options are now available to us: British Airways and Norwegian to London Gatwick;...
Coffee with a Cop June 25
Deputy Jeffrey Merry would like to invite you to join your neighbors and Hillsborough County Sheriff’s deputies for “Coffee with a Cop” on Tuesday, June 25, 2019, 8 to 9 a.m., at the Ruskin Dunkin Donuts location, 717 Cypress Creek Blvd.Deputy Merry says...
Veterans Fair Draws Tremendous Response
Veterans Fair Draws Tremendous Response By Kai Rambow “I went all the way around, and I probably stopped at ninety percent of the tables,” commented wheelchair-bound veteran, Patrick Clarahan. “Just about every table, people were very easy to talk...
Chalk Festival: Art on the Street, Literally!
Chalk Festival: Art on the Street, Literally! By Diane M. Loeffler Florida loves to throw a party. There are festivals and expos somewhere in central Florida nearly every weekend. The Chalk Festival may well be one of the most visually pleasing of all them....
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