CA Communicator
November 1, 2019
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Daylight Saving Time Ends
Daylight Saving Time ends this Sunday, Nov. 3 Don’t forget to turn your clocks back!
Reminder…
This is a good time to check the batteries in your smoke detectors. You can recycle used batteries in the box located at the Activities Center Lobby. Batteries only please - no packaging or baggies.
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THIS WEEKEND!
Hill Country Arts
& Crafts Fair
Saturday, Nov. 2 • 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Sunday, Nov. 3 • 11 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Be sure to visit the Social Center Ballroom, lobby, back patio, pond area and along the main front drive.
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The Lotus Project
Tuesday, Nov. 5
4 - 6 p.m.
CCAM • Free to attend
Outdoor Concert
Bring your own lawn chair & picnic!
"We are six lucky folks from all over (Texas, Chicago, New York...) who found each other and realized we all like playing Pop, Rock...and some country hits, too...from the '60s, '70s, and '80s! We have so much fun making music together and we love to get our crowds singing and dancing along with us. So bring your lawn chairs, drinks and munchies and join us at the amphitheater!"
There is no rain date. This event will be canceled if there is inclement weather.
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Nominating Committee Applications Due Monday, November 4
Submitted by Katie Newnam, Director of Administration and Human Resources, 512-948-7704, [email protected]
The Nominating Committee is gearing up for their bi-annual process of making recommendations to the Board of Directors for upcoming vacancies to the advisory Committees in the Community Association governance structure. The Nominating Committee itself will have two upcoming vacancies later this fall.
If you are interested in serving on the Nominating Committee, Click Here to print an application or pick one up at the CA Member Services Office on Texas Drive. The deadline to apply is Monday, Nov. 4. Applications should be turned in to Katie Newnam in the CA Member Services Office by 4 p.m.
The Board of Directors will be conducting interviews on Thursday, Nov. 7 following their regularly scheduled Board Workshop. CA Staff will coordinate specifics with applicants. Thank you!
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Where do you find Comfort & Joy
December is a season for many things, from parties and presents to memories and reflection. It is the season for both comfort and joy. This holiday season, Sun Rays wants to know: What brings you comfort? Where do you find joy?
Tell us in 175 words or less, and your story may be featured in the December issue of Sun Rays. Send your submission to [email protected] by Monday, Nov. 4 for consideration. Photographs are encouraged.
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Coffee with Georgetown
Police Chief Nero
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Wednesday, Nov. 6
9 - 11 a.m. • CCG/F
Join Georgetown Police Chief Wayne Nero and members of his senior staff for a cup of Joe and a chat. Rub elbows with Georgetown’s Finest!
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CPR/AED &
First Aid Classes
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Lifesaving classes are held in Sun City and sponsored by the Emergency Management Committee. Click Here to read about classes and how to register.
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Name that Program Contest Winner
The winner of the Name the NRO Program Contest is Carrie Mackey, N63. The winning entry was Sharing Our Senior-Resources or SOS-R. Carrie received a $100 gift certificate!
We want to thank all of the contestants who participated, we were so grateful for the thoughtful suggestions. Please look for information about SOS-R in upcoming Communicators.
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DISTRICT 3 RESIDENTS ARE INVITED
Georgetown District 3 Town Hall
Friday, Nov. 8 • 9:30 a.m. • RLSR
District 3 Councilman Michael Triggs will host a Town Hall for residents of District 3, which encompasses almost half of Sun City as well as other neighborhoods. Among the subjects he will discuss is how new state legislation will affect Georgetown's property tax assessment rate and how citizens can prepare for it. This event will not be recorded.
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Board of Directors November Schedule
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Board of Directors Workshop
Thursday, Nov. 7
1 p.m. • SCB
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Resident Directors' Open Session
Wednesday, Nov. 13
3 p.m. • CCF/G
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Board of Directors Meeting
Thursday, Nov. 21
1 p.m. • SCB
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Veterans Day Ceremony
Monday, Nov. 11 • 11 a.m.
Veterans Memorial Plaza
Free and open to the public
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Friendly Reminder:
Pedestrians, Runners & Bicyclists
Whether you are out jogging, walking your dog or taking a stroll, make sure that you can be seen while walking at night. Always be alert to traffic and NEVER assume that a cars sees you. Wear bright reflective clothing; a reflective vest is a good investment. Be especially alert when walking or running during the dusk or dawn hours.
Ditto for bicyclists - and use your lights!
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New Resident Orientation
Thursday, Nov. 14
Club Fair: 8:30 a.m.
Presentation: 9:15 a.m.
Social Center Ballroom
If you are new to Sun City Texas, please join us for the New Resident Orientation. At 8:30 a.m., the Club Fair begins. Enthusiastic members will visit with you and tell you about their chartered clubs. The Community Association staff presentation begins at 9:15 a.m. and ends at 10 a.m. You will have an opportunity to meet the staff, learn how your Association operates, and gather valuable information.
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DESIGN GUIDELINES
Tree Removal
Article 4.22 of the new Design Guidelines allows home wners to use the No-Paperwork List to remove a tree if it is one of the native trees listed in Appendix D and the tree is less than 19 inches in circumference when measured 12 inches from the ground.
The removal of all other trees requires an application to the Modifications Committee, a written recommendation from a certified arborist and a photograph of the tree to be removed. The removal of a tree includes the removal of all resulting debris and either grinding or cutting the stump to ground level. Please contact the Community Standards Customer Service Office in the Social Center at 512-948-7463 or 512-948-7464 with your questions.
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ADJUSTING YOUR PREFERENCES
Opting Out of Communicators
Did you know that you can select which Communicators you want receive in your email? To select which eblasts that you would like, please follow these instructions.
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Log into the CA website, www.sctexas.org
- Click on My Profile
- Click on Edit My Preferences
- Scroll to Email Preferences and unselect the communicator(s) you would prefer not to receive.
- Be sure to scroll all the way to the bottom and click Save Data.
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Georgetown Police Incident Reports & Crime Statistics
Georgetown PD has sent us some very good information about our city. Please take a minute or two to peruse the links below.
2017 - 2019 crime statistics report:
Multi-year (2012-2018) incident and activity report:
Compilation of Safe Cities information:
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Bicycle Master Plan Report
Fox7 did a news story on Georgetown's Bicycle Master Plan. Click Here to watch the video.
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GET READY FOR THE HOLIDAYS
Top 10 Scams
By the Georgetown Police Department
There are many financial scams that specifically target seniors this time of year. Why are seniors targeted? Seniors are thought to have a significant amount of money in their bank accounts. These types of crimes are considered “low-risk” because they go unreported and they can be difficult to prosecute because the criminal is virtually “untraceable” with today’s technology.
Below is a list of the most popular scams that you should be familiar with, so that you can spot them. Remember, if it sounds to good to be true, it probably is!
- Medicare/health insurance scams: Perpetrators of these scams pose as Medicare representatives to get personal information. (Never give personal information away to strangers. If you think it is a legitimate call, get their name and call the company back using the phone number that you have on file - not the caller's number.)
- Counterfeit prescription drugs: Paying for fake drugs that can harm your body, not just your wallet.
- Funeral and cemetery scams: Scammers prey on widowers and claim the deceased had an outstanding debt.
- Fraudulent anti-aging products: These can range from fake Botox or homeopathic remedies that do nothing.
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Telemarketing/phone scams: This is the most common scheme because it is hard to trace. Scammers get the victim to trust them or prey on their emotions. Never give them credit card numbers.
- Internet fraud: Targets users to download malicious software at a cost which may allow scammers to copy files or steal personal information.
- Investment schemes: Investment schemes that take money rather than safeguard it. Pyramid schemes like Bernie Madoff’s or a "prince" from a foreign country looking for a partner to claim inheritance money.
- Homeowner/reverse mortgage scams: These scams come in the form of elaborate letters or phone calls from companies that will charge a fee to reassess property value of the home to lower the property taxes.
- Sweepstakes and lottery scams: Victims have been informed that they have won a lottery or sweepstakes and need to make a payment to unlock the "prize."
- The grandparent scam: A call is placed to an older person and the scammer will tell them that a family member needs money for an unexpected financial problem (late rent, car repairs, bail money, etc.).
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OBG (Oldies But Goodies) Dance Club
Free SCTX Music Jubilee
Monday, Nov. 11 • RLSR
Two Performances • 5:30 p.m. & 8 p.m.
FREE with ticket
This “SCTX Music Jubilee” includes performances by numerous Sun City neighborhood players and friends. Come and enjoy a fun evening of entertainment. BYOB and snacks; please clean up after yourself. Donations greatly appreciated!
The performances are free but you must have a ticket to enter. Obtain tickets online or at the Member Services Office beginning Oct. 28. Seating is limited to 180.
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Legacy
Hills Grille
Thanksgiving Feast!
There will be two seatings Nov. 28: 11 a.m. & 1 p.m. Reservations are required. (Closing after the last seating.)
Christmas Hours: Closed Dec. 23 - 26. Opening at 11 a.m. on Dec. 27.
New Year's Eve: Dec. 31 we will be closed during the day to prepare for our Traditional NYE Dinner. Two seatings: 5 p.m. & 7:30 p.m. Reservations are required. Don't hesitate, we fill up fast. 512-688-5213 for information and reservations.
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Mulligan's Restaurant
Music on the Patio @ 5 p.m.
• Friday, Nov. 1: Twin Oaks Band.
• Saturday, Nov. 2: Stone Hill Band.
• Monday, Nov. 4: Jess Lopez
• Thursday, Nov. 7: Karaoke
• Friday, Nov. 8: California Bill
Specials: Prime Rib every Wednesday at 4 p.m. Seasonal specials are Poblano Enchiladas, Poblano Pasta and Jagerschnitzel.
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Last Day for Early Voting
Hill Country Arts & Crafts Fair
Nov. 2 - 3
Coffee with the Chief
Wednesday, Nov. 6
Board of Directors Workshop
Thursday, Nov. 7
New Neighbor Round Up
Friday, Nov. 8
District 3 Town Hall
Friday, Nov. 8
Veterans Day Ceremony
Monday, Nov. 11
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Resident Director's Open Session
Wednesday, Nov. 13
New Resident Orientation
Thursday, Nov. 14
Board of Directors Meeting
Thursday, Nov. 21
Landscaped Maintained
Homes Town Hall
Tuesday, Dec. 3
Holiday Home Tour
Dec. 6 - 8
CC/N Quarterly Meeting
Friday, Dec. 13
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Lifestyle
& Activities
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Native Area Maintenance Plan
Quick Guide to Abbreviations
Residential Standards Inspections
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Resources for Seniors
Veterans Information
Clubs, Groups & Neighborhoods
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Committee & Group Meetings
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Chartered Clubs
Monday, Nov. 18
8 a.m., AC MR 1/2
COPs
Tuesday, Nov. 5
9 a.m., ACA
Covenants
Wednesday, Nov. 6
9 a.m., CCAN
Emergency Management
Friday, Nov. 8
9 a.m., AC MR 1/2
Finance
Tuesday, Nov. 19
1 p.m., AC, MR 1/2
Golf
Monday, Nov. 25
3 p.m., AC MR 1/2
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LMHO
Wednesday, Dec. 4
10 a.m., AC MR 1/2
Modifications
Thursday, Nov. 7
8:30 a.m., CCAN
10 a.m. Open Meeting
Thursday, Nov. 21
8:30 a.m., CCAN
NRO
Wednesday, Nov. 20
9:30 a.m. • RLSR
Property & Grounds (P&G)
Tuesday, Dec. 3
2 p.m., CCAN
Tuesday, Nov. 19
2 p.m., CCW
Wildlife
Wednesday, Nov. 6
3 p.m., AC MR 1/2
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