CA Communicator
October 19, 2018
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CITY/COUNTY NEWS
AROUND SUN CITY
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
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Remember | Respect
Please respect your neighbor’s political views and their right to display signs for their candidate of choice during election season.
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Click an icon below to connect with Sun City Texas
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Politics & Respect
As we are in the political season and many residents are posting their political signs in their yards, please be mindful and respectful of their rights to have these signs.
Unfortunately we are already receiving calls on vandalism of these signs which is a criminal offence. Our community is better than that and please be respectful of your neighbor’s political views. If vandalism occurs to your political sign (s), please let me know.
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Monday, Oct. 22 through
Friday, Nov. 2
7 a.m. - 7 p.m.
Sunday, Oct. 28
1 - 6 p.m.
CCW
Election Day
Tuesday, Nov. 6
SCB & CCW
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Wednesday, Oct. 24
9 - 11 a.m. • CCG/F
Come visit with Georgetown Police Chief Wayne Nero and members of his senior staff for an open meeting during which Sun City Texas residents may ask questions over a cup of coffee and enjoy some fellowship with “Georgetown’s Finest.” Chief Nero will address general concerns, answer questions and share ongoing efforts and initiatives. This meeting is open to all residents.
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Tell Us About Your Nonprofit Event
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Is your favorite nonprofit hosting a holiday fundraiser or planning one for the new year? Help promote it by sending a paragraph of 75 words or less describing the event including day, date, time and location to Nancy Snow at [email protected].
Please include a contact person’s name and phone number or email address. Your listing may appear in the Around Georgetown section of the December Sun Rays. Deadline: Thursday, Nov. 1.
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While we don't usually post lost and found items, this photo looked irreplaceable. It was found on Bonham Loop. If you know who it belongs to please contact Kristen in the CA Communications Dept. at 512-948-7732.
Did you know the community Lost and Found is located at the Member Services Office, 2 Texas Drive?
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CC/N Holiday Venue Drawing Request Forms
Sun City Texas has a drawing each fall to allocate venues for the following year’s December holiday events. All chartered club and neighborhood request forms and procedures have been sent via email.
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National Prescription Drug
Take-Back Day
Saturday, Oct. 27
10 a.m. – 2 p.m. • LHPP
Dispose of unwanted and/or expired medications safely and easily. Just drive through and drop off!
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Shred Day | Thursday, Nov. 1
CCPL • 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. or until the trucks fill
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Tell Us About Your First...
2019 is just around the corner! For our first issue of the year, Sun Rays wants to hear your stories of memorable firsts. First car? First concert? First house? First kiss? First job? First time in Texas?
Whatever your first, tell us in 250 words or less and it may appear in the January issue of Sun Rays! Please send submissions to [email protected] by Friday, Nov. 9, for consideration. Photographs HIGHLY encouraged!
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November Board of Directors Meetings
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BOD Workshop
Thurs., Nov. 1 1 p.m. • SCB
Live on Channel 18
Available Online Afterward
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Resident Directors'
Open Session
Wed. Nov. 7 3 p.m. • CCF/G
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BOD Meeting
Thurs., Nov 15 1 p.m. • SCB
Live on Channel 18
Available Online Afterward
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Hill Country Arts & Crafts Fair: Nov. 3 & 4
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Saturday, Nov. 3 • 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Sunday, Nov. 4 • 11 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Free Admission
Find amazing handcrafted items for amazing prices presented by over 100 individual artists who have been jury selected for this fair. Artisans will showcase unique, handcrafted products including jewelry, pottery, paintings, wooden products, handwoven attire, handbags, mosaics, soaps, various crafts, homemade jams, decorative items and more!
Shop it all in the Social Center Ballroom, on the patio and the main drive.
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Living With Wildlife
Thursday, Nov. 8
9:30 a.m. • Ballroom
Sun City Texas Wildlife Biologist Warren Bluntzer and Sun City Texas Vegetation Management Consultant Paul Ohlenbush will discuss why we have wildlife problems. They will provide suggestions for residents to reduce damage to their landscapes caused by wildlife.
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Monday, Nov. 12 • 11 a.m.
Veterans Memorial Plaza
The annual Veterans Day Ceremony is a special event open to the public honoring all those who have served in our military forces as well as those men and women who are serving today.
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Georgetown ISD Bond Issue Presentation
Georgetown ISD Board of Trustees approved a $166 million bond election with no tax rate increase for the Nov. 6 ballot. GISD will have a community presentation about this bond on Tuesday, Oct. 23, at 6 p.m. at the Ford Elementary School cafeteria, 210 Woodlake Dr, Georgetown, TX 78633.
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Animal Shelter Sees Uptick in Parvovirus
Low Cost Vaccinations Offered
Since Sept. 24, Georgetown Animal Shelter has confirmed 12 cases of Canine Parvovirus in dogs that have been brought in from different parts of the city. To prevent Canine Parvovirus or “Parvo” animals should be fully vaccinated.
Vaccine Clinic Nov. 10
The Georgetown Animal Shelter will host a low-cost vaccine clinic on Saturday, Nov. 10, from 8:30 - 11 a.m. Only cash payments are accepted. 110 Walden Dr, Georgetown, TX 78626, 512-930-3592.
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The steel crew started arriving onsite this week. Residents won’t see much work going on "in the air" for a few months as the contractor will be working ground level to assemble the steel portion of the tank. The old elevated storage tank (EST) will not be removed until 6-12 months after the new tank is brought online. The projected completion date is April 2019 (which could change depending on the weather).
Thank you,
Chris Pousson
City of Georgetown Project Manager
512-930-8162
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Mosquito Sample Positive for West Nile
Typically we do not worry about mosquitoes during winter weather, but with all of this rain and a good chance that warmer weather will return it's important to be vigilant about eliminating standing water in your gardens which will attract mosquitoes.
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3rd Friday International Series
Israel and Jordan
Friday, Oct. 19
1 p.m. • ACA
Join us today at 1 p.m. in the Atrium as we hear about the ancient civilizations of Israel and Jordan from Sun City residents John and Billie Ogens. The presentation is free to residents and guests.
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Women Helping Others (WHO)
Annual Toiletry Drive
WHO is collecting toiletries to support the Georgetown Christmas Day Program and Helping Hands. Please donate your new or unused toiletries such as hand soap, shampoo, conditioner, razors, toothpaste, toothbrushes, shaving creams, deodorant, etc.
You may drop them off at Nina Stancil's house, 213 Goose Island Drive, or at the Oct. 22 or Nov. 26 WHO meetings; 1:15 p.m. at the Social Center Ballroom. Click Here for complete details.
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Women Helping Others (WHO)
Holiday Style Show
Monday, Dec. 3
9:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. • SCB
This style show benefits Opportunities, Meals on Wheels for Williamson County. Tickets include a wonderful brunch and door prizes. Plus a raffle! Please Click Here to find out all about it.
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Lifestyle & Activities
no log in required
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Early Voting Begins
Tuesday, Oct. 22
Coffee with the Chief
Wednesday, Oct. 24
Deadline for Holiday
Venue Drawing
Friday, Oct. 26
Prescription Drug Take-Back Day
Saturday, Oct. 27
Shred Day
Thursday, Nov. 1
Holiday Venue Drawing
Thursday, Nov. 1
Board of Directors Workshop
Thursday, Nov. 1
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Hill Country Arts & Crafts Fair
Nov. 3 & 4
Election Day
Tuesday, Nov. 6
Resident Directors'
Open Session
Wednesday, Nov. 7
Wildlife Town Hall
Thursday, Nov. 8
Veterans Day Ceremony
Monday, Nov. 12
New Resident Orientation
Thursday, Nov. 15
Board of Directors Meeting
Thursday, Nov. 15
CA Holiday Closures
Nov. 22 & 23
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CA Abbreviations
Library Donation Guidelines
Modification Application Deadlines
Residential Standards Inspections
Street Maintenance Info
Veterans Information
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Legacy Hills Grille
Make your reservations now for Thanksgiving! Seating times are at 11 a.m. & 1 p.m. We will be serving a traditional Thanksgiving Meal only. To make reservations, please call 512-688-5213.
Mulligan's is now open in the
White Wing Clubhouse
Open for Breakfast 7 - 11 a.m. Lunch 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. After-hours menu available until 6 p.m. Lovely patio. Full bar.
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Chartered Clubs
Monday, Oct. 15
8 a.m., CCJW
COPs
Tuesday, Oct. 2 & 16
9 a.m., ACA
Covenants
Wednesday, Nov. 7
9 a.m., CCAN
Emergency Management
Friday, Oct. 12
9 a.m., AC MR 3/4
Finance
Tuesday, Oct. 23
1 p.m., AC, MR 3/4
Golf
Monday, Oct. 22
3 p.m., AC MR 1/2
Landscaped Maintained Homes
Wednesday, Nov. 7
10 a.m., AC MR 3/4
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Modifications
Thursday, Oct. 4
8:30 a.m., CCAN
10 a.m. Open Meeting
Thursday, Oct. 18
8:30 a.m., CCAN
Nominating
Wednesday, Dec. 3
10 a.m., CCAN
NRO
Wednesday, Oct. 17
9:30 a.m., CCF/G
Property & Grounds
Tuesday, Oct. 2 & 16
2 p.m., CCAN
Wildlife
Wednesday, Nov. 7
3 p.m., AC MR 1/2
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