We welcome you to the tenth Heritage Palms University Club season. The following is a synopsis of the programs we’re offering in January and February. All are welcome. Please register online for these events.
JANUARY 2025
Thursday 1/16: ”Building Brighter Tomorrows Today; Addressing the Concerns of the Market During a Season that is not a Photograph but a Motion Picture” presented by HP residents Doug Beck, founder/CEO Five Star Financial Resources, and David Brennan, CEO and financial advisor, Dominion Eagle Financial Group. 4 p.m. in the Activity Center Rooms B and C. No charge.
Thursday 1/23: ”Intuition is your Superpower! The 5 Essentials for Mastering Your Intuition” Whether business, golf, or tennis, etc. is your game, come and learn how to leverage your intuition, for extraordinary business and life results. Presented by Karoleen Fober, HP resident, intuition expert, 2024 BookFest Gold Medal and Silver Medal Award winning author of Opening to Divine Intervention and her groundbreaking Intuition Mastery Accelerator Coaching Programs. 4 p.m. in the Activity Center Rooms B and C. No charge.
Thursday 1/30: ”Best Sellers” presented by Jean Lewis, professional book reviewer. Jean returns for an unprecedented eighth season, with her book giveaways, cogent reviews, and her predictions for the top 20 books of the upcoming season, along with her own mini-reviews and recommendations. 4 p.m. in the Activity Center, Rooms A, B, C. $18 charge.
FEBRUARY 2025
Tuesday 2/4: ”Chef’s Presentation” Our own chef, Owen, will demonstrate how to make soup and salad. We will sample some of these creations! 2 p.m. in the Palms Dining Room. $10 charge.
Thursday 2/6: ”The High Cost of Aging” presented by Paul Luchau, HP resident who has been in financial services for 25 years. This subject is on everyone’s mind these days. Come learn about ways to protect you and your family’s estate from the high cost of aging. 4 p.m. in the Activity Center, Rooms B and C. No charge.
Tuesday 2/11: ”WGCU Public Media” presented by Anne Stavely, Manager of Community Engagement and Education. She will talk about WGCU’s PBS and NPR programming, the progress of their strategic plan to grow its local news service, and how the station engages with the community. 4 p.m. in the Activity Center, Rooms B and C. No charge.
Thursday 2/13: ”Stop Sex Trafficking” presented by Karen Gaston, Business Development Director of Wings of Shelter. This evil is happening everywhere and is the 3rd fastest growing crime in the world. Karen will speak about what we can do as a community to protect children and increase our awareness of this reality. 4 p.m. in the Activity Center, Rooms B and C. No charge.
Thursday 2/20: “Kenyan Medical Mission” presented by HP residents Drs. Nicole and Brad Wilson and their three children. For the past two summers, the Wilson family has spent two weeks in Kenya providing medical care. Come hear about this family’s fascinating experiences! 4 p.m. in the Activity Center, Rooms A, B, and C. No charge.
Thursday 2/27: ”iPhone Basics” presented by Maggie DeBonis. This seminar will provide a basic introduction to the iPhone, and much more. Maggie will answer any questions you may have during this session. Space is limited. 4 p.m. in the Activity Center, Room C. No charge.