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The Sun City lifestyle can be active and safe!
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We invite you to try something a little different in the “New to You Challenge!” With many outdoor opportunities available to Sun City residents, now is the time to start that new hobby or activity you have been putting off for another day.
This the perfect time to have fun, set a new goal, step out of your comfort zone and make new friends while learning something new. We offer:
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Also, the following outdoor clubs have submitted transitional plans to the board, allowing their activities to resume during this pandemic. If you are not a member of one of the clubs listed below, you can purchase a membership online at www.sctexas.org under “Tickets.” Each club has its transitional guidelines posted on the Sun City Texas Community Association website, where you can review the expectations for each activity aimed at keeping everyone safe. Click here to view each plan
- Bocce
- Cycling
- Dulcimers
- Georgettes – Parent Club is Dance and Drill
- Horseshoes, Washers and Shuffleboard (HAWKS)
- Horticulture Club
- Pickleball
- Remote Control Modelers Club
- Rod and Gun Club
- Sassy Ladies – Parent Club is Sun City Live!
- Softball
- Tennis
If you accept this “New to You Challenge”, please share with our department what new hobby, club or activity you are doing. Send a picture and a description of your new activity to [email protected]
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Help Say “Thank You” to our
Frontline Healthcare Providers
Share your messages of support and gratitude with the local doctors, nurses and healthcare providers giving their all during this health crisis! From now through Friday, Aug. 7, the Sun City Texas Lifestyles and Activities Department will be working with the Director of Community Affairs at St. David's HealthCare to collect thank you cards for healthcare providers at St. David’s Hospital. Collected cards will be shared with medical staff members in their break-rooms. Our goal is to collect 200 cards - please help us show these healthcare heroes how much we appreciate their tireless efforts!
Please mail cards to:
Lifestyle and Activities Department
2 Texas Drive, Bldg A
Georgetown, TX 78633
Cards must be received by Friday, Aug. 7.
On Tuesday, Aug. 4 between 9 a.m. and noon, a blue collection box will be located in front of the Social Center doors at 2 Texas Drive, to collect “Thank You” cards. Please observe the six-foot physical distancing from other people if you bring cards to the front of the building.
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Political Sign Rules
Submitted by Carl Zimmerman,
The community’s Political Sign policy allows residents to display political signs related to an upcoming election from 90-days prior to the election until 10-days after the election. Political signs must be in support of a specific candidate or ballot initiative. Residents will be asked to remove signs that don’t meet this standard. Signs related to the November 3, 2020 general election may be displayed starting August 3, 2020. These signs must be removed no later than Saturday, Nov. 14. Residents are limited to no more than one sign for each candidate for an office or for each measure on the ballot. A recent change to the community’s policy allows that if there is a difference of opinion between members of the household on which candidates are supported additional signs may be displayed. Each household member’s choice of candidates must be displayed in separate places on the lot.
Please contact Carl Zimmerman at 512-948-7461 with your questions.
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What Should You Do with Your Old Directory?
• Don't recycle
• Don't throw it away
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Golf Course Walking Access
The Board has approved walking access to the golf courses. There are strict days, time frames and guidelines that must be adhered to so we can keep this access. No Non-Golfing access is granted outside of the stipulated days, courses and hours listed below.
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Monday, August 3
Course Available:
White Wing Golf Course
Hours: Walking Only between the hours of 5 p.m. to sunset
Monday, August 10
Course Available:
Cowan Creek Golf Course
Hours: Walking Only between the hours of 5 p.m. to sunset
Monday, August 17
Course Available:
Legacy Hills Golf Course
Hours: Walking Only between the hours of 5 p.m. to sunset
Monday, August 24
Course Available:
White Wing Golf Course
Hours: Walking Only between the hours of 5 p.m. to sunset
Monday, August 31
Course Available:
Cowan Creek Golf Course
Hours: Walking Only between the hours of 5 p.m. to sunset
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Please adhere to the following restrictions and be courteous to both the golf courses and your neighbors. If these rules are not followed, we will stop allowing walkers to access the golf courses. Please be safe, have respect for those who live along the golf courses and practice social distancing - stay at least six feet from other people.
- Walking Only
- Resident and Resident Guest Only
- Resident guests must be accompanied by a resident
- No bicycles or golf carts
- Pedestrians must stay on the cart path unless to maintain social distancing
- Residents must carry CA issued Resident Badge or Driver’s License
- Pets must be on a leash and you must clean up after your pet
- Social distancing must be adhered to at all times - stay at least six feet from other people
Just a reminder...
Trails close at sunset
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Reduce Watering: Use Seasonal Adjust
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Water use from irrigation is leading to record demand on the water treatment system. Water production has exceeded 90 percent of plant capacity on multiple days in the past week.
The City of Georgetown is asking water customers who have an irrigation system to reduce demand by using the Seasonal Adjust setting on their system controllers.
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Reducing usage to 90 percent with the Seasonal Adjust setting will decrease watering run times on the system without a significant effect on lawns and landscapes.
If water use continues to exceed 90 percent of plant capacity and is not reduced, then the City will enact Stage Two of the Drought Contingency Plan, which limits watering to one day per week. During the summer months, 75 percent of the water produced each day by water treatment plants is used for lawn and landscape irrigation.
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Sun City Street Resurfacing UPDATE
The High-Performance Pavement Sealant application project began on June 15 and runs through August in Sun City neighborhoods 16, 17, 18, 34, 11, 8, 1, 7, 4, 13 and 27.
All street closures will be from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. During this time all vehicular access (cars and golf carts), including street parking, will be prohibited on streets where maintenance work is being performed. Move vehicles to open streets on the day your street will be undergoing the sealant application. Any streets missed due to rain, equipment or material delays will be moved to the end of the schedule and new phasing maps will be provided.
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Wriggley's and Mulligan's Open
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Both Mulligan's and Wriggley's are considered restaurants, not bars -- therefore they are open as long as our customers follow social distancing guidelines. Customers must wear masks when entering, exiting and when moving around inside the buildings.
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Mask Requirements
Masks are required at the Farmers Market and the WOW! Bookmobile when they are in our parking lots.
Thank you!
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Battery Collection
Recycle your single-use batteries!
Starting Tuesday, Aug. 4
Temporarily, the battery collection box will be located at the Yellow Bag the Bag table at the Farmers Market on the first Tuesday of the month.
Accepting AA, AAA, C, D, 9V, hearing aid batteries, rechargeable batteries and cellphones.
No cords, attachments, packaging, baggies or boxes are to be collected.
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Board of Directors
Workshop
Thursday, August 13
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Board of Directors
Members Annual Meeting
Thursday, August 27
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