News from the Club: January 2026
Letter from the KP Presidents
Dear Kingspoint Club Members,
This will be our final newsletter before the new Board takes over in 2026. It has been an honor to serve the Club and our members (for Kim, one year) and for the rest of the Board (Catherine, Kathryn, Matt, Scott, and Tara, the last two years). We hope that this year you enjoyed the many wonderful events that our Social Coordinators (Kathy and MaryKate) and our hosts (Amanda, Anna, Ben, Ben, Brier, Bryn, Denise, Holly, Jacob, Karl, Kathryn, Kim, Maggie, Mary, Matt, Morgan, Nancy, Pernille, and Sarah) created for you. It has been a year full of opportunities to socialize and build community among our newly-joined and long-time members.
Please join us for this Board’s final two meetings–our last MONTHLY Board meeting is Monday, January 12th at 7 PM at the Clubhouse, and our ANNUAL Meeting for all members is Tuesday, January 20th at 7 PM at the Clubhouse.
It is imperative that we have as many members present as possible to vote at the ANNUAL meeting. We have much to discuss and we need all members present to vote on current business. If no adult member from your home is able to attend the ANNUAL meeting, please choose from one of the options below for submitting the 2026 proxy form.
Annual Meeting and 2026 Proxy Notice Form Announcement:
The Kingspoint Club Annual meeting will be held on Tuesday, January 20th at 7:00pm in the clubhouse (119 Northpoint Dr.).
A QUORUM (SIMPLE MAJORITY) OF REGULAR MEMBERSHIP IS REQUIRED TO CONDUCT CLUB BUSINESS. IF YOU CANNOT ATTEND, IT IS EXTREMELY IMPORTANT THAT YOU SUBMIT A PROXY FORM BEFORE THE MEETING!!
There are four options to submit a proxy form prior to the meeting:
1) Electronically submit your 2026 proxy here: 2026 E-Proxy Form
2) Email a signed 2026 Proxy Form to kppresidents@gmail.com
3) Print and sign the 2026 Proxy Form and deliver it to Scott Lerberg at 212 Southpoint Drive.
4) Print and sign the 2026 Proxy Form and drop off to a board member at the annual meeting
The 2026 Proxy Form is linked in this document and printed below for those who would prefer options 2-4.
Please come out and make your voice heard. We look forward to seeing everyone on Tuesday, January 20, 2026.
PROXY, KINGSPOINT CLUB, INC. ANNUAL MEETING, JANUARY 20, 2026
Motions to consider:
1) Motion to approve the 2026 Kingspoint Club Board
2) Motion to approve the 2026 Kingspoint Club Budget
3) Motion to approve the 2025 Kingspoint Bylaws
I __________________________________________ authorize the board of directors
(print name)
to vote on my behalf at the annual meeting of shareholders of The Kingspoint Club, Inc.
to be held JANUARY 20, 2026.
______________________________________
(Signature)
________________________________________________________________
(Street Address)
A QUORUM (SIMPLE MAJORITY) OF REGULAR MEMBERSHIP IS REQUIRED TO CONDUCT CLUB BUSINESS. IF YOU CANNOT ATTEND, IT IS EXTREMELY IMPORTANT THAT YOU GIVE YOUR PROXY TO A BOARD MEMBER BEFORE THE MEETING OR DROP IT OFF TO:
SCOTT LERBERG
212 SOUTHPOINT DRIVE
WILLIAMSBURG, VA 23185.
SIGNED PROXY FORMS CAN BE SCANNED AND E-MAILED TO kppresidents@gmail.com
ONLY SHAREHOLDERS WHO HAVE PAID THEIR DUES THROUGH 2025 ARE ELIGIBLE TO VOTE. DUES PAYMENTS WILL BE ACCEPTED AT THE MEETING OR CAN BE ENCLOSED WITH THE PROXY. IF YOU HAVE QUESTIONS ABOUT YOUR ACCOUNT, PLEASE CONTACT US AT kppresidents@gmail.com.
Current Board Members
Scott Lerberg, co-President
Kim Lavach, co-President
Catherine Mountjoy, Treasurer
Matt Blinn, Secretary
Melissa Reeves, Facilities
Kathryn Haines, Membership
Tara Peters, Clubhouse
MaryKate Galke, Social
ByLaws Update:
Official Notice #3 (sent to KP Club Membership on 12/14/25): Proposed Revision of Kingspoint Club Bylaws & Call for Review Prior to Annual Meeting:
Dear Kingspoint Club Members,
The Kingspoint Club Board of Directors is pleased to announce the completion of a comprehensive review and revision of the Club's governing Bylaws. This monumental task, which has involved years of careful review by the Board and dedicated committees, aims to ensure our foundational governing document is modern, clear, and accurately reflects the current operations and future needs of the Kingspoint Community.
Our current Bylaws were last updated in 2014. The proposed revisions are essential to match our governance structure with the realities of the neighborhood today, ensuring the Club can operate effectively and serve our members efficiently for many years to come.
Key Action and Vote Timeline
The proposed revised Bylaws are being presented to the membership for a final review and will be put to a vote for adoption at the Kingspoint Club Annual Meeting scheduled for January 20, 2026 at 7 PM.
Your review, feedback, and participation in this vote are essential for the effective and transparent governance of the Kingspoint Club.
Review Materials
To ensure every member has the opportunity to review the changes thoroughly, we have compiled three essential documents which can be found below and were emailed to membership on November 18th, November 30th, and December 14th, 2025.
Proposed Revised Bylaws (November 2025 - Updated December 2025): The full text of the document proposed for adoption.
Current Governing Bylaws (February 2014): The official document currently in force.
Executive Summary of Major Changes: A concise summary highlighting the most significant differences between the 2014 and the proposed 2025 versions.
Bylaws: KP Proposed Bylaws Dec 10, 2025 PDF
Bylaws: 2014 version PDF
The Bylaws: Executive Summary PDF
Highlights of Proposed Changes
While we encourage you to read the Executive Summary for detail, the revisions focus primarily on:
Streamlined Governance: Adjusting the minimum size of the Board of Directors and extending Officer terms to promote stability and consistency.
Modernized Operations: Allowing for virtual attendance at Board meetings and updating financial limits to match current operating costs and best practices.
Clarity on Stock & Membership: Clarifying the non-transferability of Club stock to ensure equitable and responsible management of Club assets.
Sunsetting the Architectural Review Committee: In light of the expired and expiring covenants applicable to the Kingspoint community, this committee has been retired.
Note: The 2025 Proposed Revised Bylaws were updated on December 10th, 2025 (shortly after the December 8th, 2025 Kingspoint Club Board Meeting) to help provide some additional clarity on the changes related to the non-transferability of Club stock. These updates were included to address some member questions/concerns submitted to the Kingspoint Board of Directors following the first call for Kingspoint Club Member review of the 2025 Proposed Revised Bylaws emailed by the Kingspoint Board of Directors to Kingspoint Club Members on November 18th, 2025. Updates are highlighted in red font in the attachment ("KP Club Proposed Bylaws - Dec 10, 2025.pdf").
Questions and Concerns
We encourage all members to review these documents.
If you have questions, please submit them to the Board of Directors by responding to this email by January 19, 2026 at 5 PM so that the Board may incorporate/summarize all member concerns prior to the Annual Meeting. In addition, interested members may attend the next Board of Directors meeting on Monday, January 12, 2026, at 7:00 PM at the Clubhouse. Time will be reserved on the agenda to discuss the bylaws' revisions with any attending members.
Thank you for your active participation in the governance of the Kingspoint Club. We look forward to seeing you at the Annual Meeting on January 20, 2026 at 7:00 PM.
Boat Rack: It is that time of year again when it is time to secure a spot in 2026 on the Kingspoint Club Boat Rack! Don’t delay; the spots go quickly. The Kingspoint Club offers boat storage at the College Creek Boat Landing for Kingspoint Club Resident Members only. The storage racks can accommodate canoes, kayaks, or paddle boards.
This year, we have a brand new, fourth boat rack, ready to accommodate even more members interested in renting a spot at the Club. Since the demand for these spots is high, we will again conduct a lottery to assign slots. We have 34 spots for rent for 2026. The cost for boat storage is $125 per year–that is just over $10 a month; what a bargain. Considering a spot this year? Please complete the Boat Lottery Form by February 1, 2026.
(FYI: If you are selected for a boat rack spot, you will be invoiced by the Kingspoint Club Treasurer. Payment is due to the Kingspoint Club Treasurer by March 1st. If payment is not received by this date, you will lose your spot. To be considered for a boat rack spot you must be a resident member in good standing.)
DECEMBER Volunteers and Donors: We are forever thankful for our members for your unwavering support. You make the Club look beautiful and run smoothly. The Club couldn’t run properly without everyone’s efforts!! A heartfelt thank you to all for signing up and showing up! THANK YOU ALL!
Sarah Huber and Eric Hilton - Luminary Night - Thank you to Sarah and Eric for organizing and to everyone who participated in Luminary Night (December 21) by putting out beautiful luminaries for all of our neighbors to enjoy.
Anna Thomas (Host Extraordinaire!) - Festive Ornament & Movie Event (December 21) - Ben Galke, Julie Mischler, Tara Peters, Joe and Jack Tucker - Thank you for an afternoon filled with beautiful snowflake ornaments, tasty salty and sweet snacks, and the festive Grinch Movie. A fun time was had by all who came out to enjoy the celebration!
Events Calendar: As we move into 2026 at the Club, check out what we have to look forward to in January 2026. To see all of the year’s activities at the Club, check out the Events Calendar on the Kingspoint Club Website.
JANUARY Events: Be on the lookout for Club emails with specific details, signups, and reminders about the following important events.
Monday, January 12 (7 PM) - Kingspoint Club Board Meeting
Tuesday, January 20 (7 PM) - Annual Stockholder Meeting
Social Events: The Club is inviting members to help Social Chair MaryKate Galke take the lead and bring their Social Event ideas to life! The events have been awesome! We thank everyone for making the Club a wonderful place to gather, connect, and celebrate! For more information: (KPSocialComm@gmail.com).
Donations: If you are unable to donate your time to KP Club Social Events or Board/Committee positions, please consider giving to the club to help maintain club resources and enhance KP Club Social Events. We are grateful to have received wonderful donations from our generous members in 2025. To help encourage giving to the Club, Anne Allen had the following to say:
"In this time of giving, it is so important to give to those whose needs speak to your heart. For Ken and me, it spans the globe, but we are also aware of the importance of needs closest to us, like our wonderful Kingspoint neighborhood. We see the value in having a robust community center for our neighbors, and we treasure hearing the joyful sounds of picnics and festivities from our yard. We believe we have a very special neighborhood (realtors as well as newcomers tell us that) and we believe in belonging to the club that helps sustain that old fashioned American spirit, even though we don’t use the pool or clubhouse ourselves. We believe it important to help sustain the club for many reasons, not the least of which is how it adds to each one of our real estate values.
The club is faced with some serious and costly challenges, like replacing the boat dock and keeping an ageing pool in top condition. I would encourage everyone to not only become a member, if you’re not already, but to include it on your end-of-year donation list as well.
It takes a village. And what a wonderful village we have!"
Anne Allen, Club Member 17 years
Please consider making a donation to the Kingspoint Club.
Your donation—of any size—will help us maintain and improve the shared spaces and organize (even more) engaging events that make our Club such a welcoming and inclusive organization in our community. Donations support ongoing upkeep and necessary enhancements to our common areas, and help us to support member events that festively bring us together throughout the year.
YOUR donation will help us start the year with resources that can be utilized to create a stronger foundation for the year ahead. YOUR generous support will allow us to continue providing maintenance and improvements to the dock, pool, clubhouse, greens, and parking areas, and purchase supplies for annual Club activities, like the Superbowl Party & Chili Cook-Off, the Easter Egg Hunt, the Memorial Day Party & 5K Fun Run, the New Member Potlucks, the Tiki Party, and the Harvest Happy Hour, that benefit all members. We are grateful for your generosity and for the many ways our Club's community supports one another.
You may drop off a donation to the mailbox of our Treasurer at 140 Kingspoint Drive, or you may put a check in the mail and send it to our mailing address:
The Kingspoint Club
PO Box 365
Williamsburg, VA
23187
(FYI: The KingspointClub is a 501(c)(7) nonprofit corporation organized under the laws of the Commonwealth of Virginia. Generally 501(c)(7) are not tax-deductible for the donor. This is because 501(c)(7)s are social clubs that primarily benefit their members, unlike 501(c)(3)s which are public charities and can receive tax-deductible contributions. Dues, fees, and assessments paid to a 501(c)(7) are also not deductible.)
Kingspoint Club Board Members: WE NEED YOU! We are restructuring the Board and soliciting nominations for the Kingspoint Club Board for 2026. The individuals listed below have been nominated (or asked) for the next iteration of the KP Board, but actually voting on these positions will occur at the Annual Meeting in January. If you would be interested in learning more about one of these positions, please contact kppresidents@gmail.com for more information or to speak to the current member filling the position.
There are at least five elected positions – Each term is currently two-years.
The President of Communications: Ben Brown (Runs meetings-monthly and annual; creates meeting agendas; addresses daily emails; handles daily tasks as they arise)
The Vice President of Membership: Mary LeGouellouc (Attends meetings; addresses membership emails; maintains Club pamphlet; updates and distributes non-resident form; assists Treasurer with collection of dues; keeps list of members in good standing; maintains a team of helpers; reaches out to resident non-members and past members about joining the Club.)
The Secretary: Pam Young (Attends meetings; takes minutes at meetings; uploads minutes to Club Documents folder; Updates Bylaws every 5 years.)
The Treasurer: Catherine Mountjoy (Attends meetings; maintains Quickbooks; prepares/emails all invoices to members; manages expenses from services; creates monthly P&L document; coordinates tax filing with accountant; checks P.O. box.)
The Facilities Coordinator: Michael Gordon (Attends meetings; keeps a running list of Club amenities projects and repairs; coordinates the two annual Clean-Up days; maintains and corresponds with the Facilities Team to facilitate repairs.)
Note: the Facilities Coordinator will also requests and shares updates from the Pool Attendant Coordinator (PAC), the Pool Company Coordinator (PCC), the Clubhouse Rentals Coordinator, the Boat Rack Coordinator, the Dock Team, and the Facilities Team (and thankfully ALL OF THESE POSITIONS ARE FILLED)
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Communications Coordinator: Julie Mischler (oversees the website, the newsletter and the kiosk posters; emails event announcements; updates the distribution lists.)
Swim Team Co-Presidents: Our Kingspoint Dolphin summer swim team has a long history (over 65 years!) of coaching our neighborhood swimmers. We teach lifelong skills: swimming, teamwork, work ethic, dedication. And equally important, it's safe and fun! The progress of swimmers from beginning to end of summer each year is completely amazing to witness.
Because the team runs on volunteer support, we are soliciting 2 x co-Presidents for this upcoming swim year. We hope to have these Leadership Positions in place by the end of 2025. All our leadership have transitioned out of the President positions and we have no current presidents for summer 2026. We can only host a summer swim league if we can fill these positions ASAP. Ideally, we need (2) Kingspoint swim families to step up to lead the charge. The season prep generally begins in late Feb/March and runs through late July. We have all the continuity files in place for an easy transition and awesome past presidents to help (e.g., Amanda Waggoner, Morgan Kader, Jen Stanhope, Melissa Reeves, Jamie Blinn, Gina Flango).
Please contact Maggie Larson at margaret.larson2006@gmail.com and/or kpswimteam@gmail.com to discuss this opportunity.
Due Diligence Report: This year, the Board discovered a Due Diligence report that Mike Matthews created for the Kingspoint Club (previously completed every 5 years). The Due Diligence report contained professional reports which evaluate the current status of all of the Club’s amenities. The Board decided to reinstate Mike’s Due Diligence report in 2026 to help us better understand the Club’s current status. Mike plans to address the membership at the Annual meeting on his his progress with this project. Moving forward, it is our hope that future Boards will be able to use the information in this report to address short-term and long-term maintenance needs of the Club.
Facilities: **Please let us know if there are things that you have seen which need to be repaired/cleaned/fixed at the Club.
There are a few maintenance items for which we could use volunteer support NOW 1.) power washing some areas on and around the clubhouse. 2.) help in clearing and removing bamboo and other debris from the boat rack area.
If anyone has some extra time, members move are welcome to move mulch anytime to bare areas in the gardens around the clubhouse or elsewhere in the property anytime. (There is a huge new pile of mulch next to Karl and Ruth Ann's house!)
Facilities Team Support: The Facilities Team has LOTS TO DO and NEEDS your help! Can you cut down a dead tree? Can you fix a swim block? Can you replace decking boards? Can you move mulch? Can you fix broken lighting or solve a plumbing mystery? WE NEED YOU! Please contact our Facilities chair (kingspointfacilities@gmail.com) if you would like to join our Facilities Team or to find out if there are any projects that we could use your help completing.
Kingspoint Community Merchandise: T-shirts are $20 each for this year's RED options. Previous years' T-shirts are $5 each; there are limited sizes. Ball caps (RED or GRAY) are $20 each. Koozies are $5 each. All merchandise will be available for sale at Home Swim Meets OR members can email MaryKate Galke (mkgalke@gmail.com) with specific size/color requests.
Calling All of Our Members who LOVE the Club: We want to hear from YOU. Please share your Club memories so we can spotlight your beautiful stories. Your storytelling strengthens our collective community. Please share your memories with us and be sure to tell us how long you have been a member! (kppresidents@gmail.com)
Membership Team Support: Kathryn NEEDS your help reaching out to Kingspoint neighbors on behalf of the Club. The Membership Team welcomes new neighbors and invites them to join the Club. Team members reach out to current non-Club neighbors to discuss and encourage memberships. Residents can join with a $500 initiation fee, plus the 2026 dues payment. Ask neighbors to visit our website, (Kingspoint Club Website) for more information. If a neighbor joins because of your help, you will receive a $10 gift card to Aromas! Email Kathryn for more information: (membershipkingspoint@gmail.com).
Kingspoint Club Website: We have been updating the Kingspoint Club Website to make it a “one-stop-shop” for everything Club! It is only getting better–with more communication and more information! Be sure to check it out to see what is new! Send us your feedback; we value your suggestions; please reach out: kppresidents@gmail.com.
KP Dolphins Swim Team News
As noted above, we are soliciting 2 x co-Presidents for this upcoming swim year. All our leadership have transitioned out of the President positions and we have no current presidents for summer 2026. We can only host a summer swim league if we can fill these positions ASAP. Ideally, we need (2) Kingspoint swim families to step up to lead the charge. The season prep generally begins in late Feb/March and runs through late July. We have all the continuity files in place for an easy transition and awesome past presidents to help (e.g., Amanda Waggoner, Morgan Kader, Jen Stanhope, Melissa Reeves, Jamie Blinn, Gina Flango).
Please contact Maggie Larson at margaret.larson2006@gmail.com and/or kpswimteam@gmail.com to discuss this opportunity.
Dock Improvements Update: We will let you know as soon as we learn anything further about the status of the dock permits. This past spring, the Kingspoint Club received an approved wetlands permit for the Kingspoint Community Dock Replacement project. We then submitted a site plan to the JCC Zoning Office and it was approved. We are currently working with Club member, Mike Matthews, of The Structures Group to obtain the final building permits for the dock. We will provide updates at the annual stakeholder meeting and when future permits have been obtained.)
Clubhouse News: Hosting a meeting? A birthday? A baby shower? A graduation? A retirement? A book club? A work function? We want to host your next event! Check out the Clubhouse Calendar at the bottom of the Clubhouse Page. For more information or to rent the Clubhouse, contact Tara Peters (kpclubrentals@gmail.com)
Rates for Renting the Clubhouse in 2025:
KP Resident Club Member: 1–$50 half day rental /year (Wow!)
KP Resident Club Member: $150 half day (4 hrs.)/$200 whole day (8 hrs.)
Summer Pass Holders: $350 half day (4 hrs.)/ $550 whole day (8 hrs.)
Non-Club Member: $400 half day (4 hrs.)/ $600 whole day (8 hrs.)
Recurring rentals for KP Club members: $25 per hour with a 6 month contract
Club Dues: Please remember that on October 1, the FOURTH quarter dues are due. If you have been making your payment bi-annually (due July 1) or quarterly, please check your email for an invoice from the Treasurer and make your payment. Please email Catherine with any questions. (kpwilliamsburg@gmail.com)
Board Meeting: The Board will be holding our last monthly Board meeting Monday, January 12, 2026. Please feel free to contact us if you have any questions or concerns or you would like to share your ideas (kppresidents@gmail.com).
It really is a great time to be part of the Club! Thank you for being a member!
Kim Lavach and Scott Lerberg,
Co-Presidents, Kingspoint Club
Pet of the Month: Spots
Owners: Sohoni Family
Age: 5 years old
Breed: His mom is an Australian Shepherd and his dad is a labradoodle
Favorite game to play: Street tennis (his humans play tennis in the street and he gets to get the wild balls…and any balls he can intercept). He also loves kayaking, particularly with his friend Archie.
Best buddies: Archie, Lucy, and Sally dog
Special things about him: He loves rescuing logs from the river, and will swim all day as long as there is a gentle entry, but he is terrified of the pool because the entry is too steep. His mom was 30 lbs, his Dad was 45 - Spots is about 65 lbs.
Nominate a Kingspoint Club pet (dog, cat, bird, fish, lizard, spider, etc) for the future issues by emailing kpcrier@gmail.com.
Kingspoint Club Board
President — Scott Lerberg and Kim Lavach
kppresidents@gmail.com
Treasurer — Catherine Mountjoy
KPWilliamsburg@gmail.com
Secretary — Matt Blinn
kppresidents@gmail.com
Membership — Kathryn Haynes
Membershipkingspoint@gmail.com
Facilities — Melissa Reeves
KingspointFacilities@gmail.com
Clubhouse Coordinator — Tara Peters
KPClubRentals@gmail.com
Additional Club Contacts
Social Chair — Mary Kate Galke
KPSocialComm@gmail.com
News from the Club Editor — Jen Stanhope
kpcrier@gmail.com
The Kingspoint Club, Inc. oversees our community’s recreational property on Northpoint Drive. This waterfront site includes a beautiful clubhouse, neighborhood pool, picnic area, dock, and a children’s play area. The KP Club operates the pool and clubhouse and organizes neighborhood social events for members. Membership in the Club is optional for residents, and includes use of the pool, boat ramp and dock. Members may also rent the clubhouse and pool for social events. Membership is required to attend some Club sponsored social events. Non- residents may also pay annual dues to use the pool and the clubhouse. For more information or to join, contact KPMembership@gmail.com.
Women’s Club News
Stay tuned for news about events.
Subscribing to the News from the Club
We are now using the Kingspoint website’s email list management feature to notify subscribers when the News from the Club edition is published. If you know someone who wants to get emails when the News is published online, please ask them to visit this page and sign up using the form below. You can now also unsubscribe by clicking the unsubscribe button in any News from the Club notification email.
If you have trouble using the form and unsubscribe link, please contact kpcrier@gmail.com and we can make your changes manually.
Your Photos Here?
If you’re tired of seeing photos of the editor’s front yard, you can contribute photos to the News from the Club by sending them to kpcrier@gmail.com. We cannot guarantee that every photograph will be featured, and we reserve the right to crop and rescale the photos.
Publishing in the News from the Club
If you have an event to share with the Kingspoint community or some news to report that you would like to see posted in the Kingspoint News from the Club, please send your contributions to kpcrier@gmail.com by the end of the month. The editor reserves the right to refuse and edit any submissions; the editor will not run any articles that overly or covertly target specific demographics or neighbors.
Facebook Page
Kathy Williams set up a new Kingspoint Facebook group. Interested neighbors can join the Kingspoint group page. If you have any questions, please direct them to Kathy at: willfam7plus@gmail.com.
Little Dolphins
Looking to connect with other parents in the neighborhood? Consider joining the “Little Dolphins” Facebook page. It’s a network of parents in the neighborhood with kids ranging from babies to teenagers. (Just search for "Little Dolphins Kingspoint" on Facebook). It’s a nice way to meet parents in the neighborhood with similarly aged kids. If you aren’t on Facebook, or if you are having problems joining the group, email Tracy Sohoni, tracep@yahoo.com
Neighborhood Ads
Pet Sitting: Haley Elton offers dog walking and pet sitting services. Available daily. Contact her managing agent, Norman Elton, at 757-293-8346.
Baby Sitting and Pet sitting/walking: Hello all! My name is Lexi. I am an experienced dog walker, cat sitter, and babysitter who is CPR certified. Some other services I offer are watering plants, collecting mail, or taking care of your house while you are out of town. For reasonable rates and more details call or text 757-298-8798.
Advertising Policy
The advertising policy for the News from the Club is as follows: business related ads are $25/edition or $260/yr. See this website for additional information: https://www.kingspointclub.org/advertisers. We can provide an invoice if necessary.
Small ads of one or two sentences from Club members’ children are free as a community service to all Kingspoint Club members. Children may be of elementary, middle, and high school age or college age to place an ad.
Email kpcrier@gmail.com with your ad or any questions.