CA Communicator
June 7, 2019
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In this Issue
CA NEWS
CITY/COUNTY NEWS
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AROUND SUN CITY
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
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Check Out
What's Happening
in Sun City
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Junior Camp Starts Next Week
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8:30 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Session 1: June 11 - 14
Session 2: June 18 - 21
Junior Camp is a wonderful time when grandchildren of residents get to experience many activities in Sun City. Many of our clubs participate and the kids rotate activities throughout the day; swimming, making art projects, gardening, playing tennis, golf, ping pong and pickleball. We suggest that you check your club's schedule for these next two weeks.
Junior Campers participate in activities throughout the Sun City campus, so be on high alert for children crossing the streets and for the "golf cart trains" we use to transport them.
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Junior Campers will be at the Texas Drive Outdoor Pool from 1 - 4 p.m. each camp day June 11 - 14 and June 18 - 21.
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Nominate Sun City Texas for
the Best of the Best!
Please take a moment to nominate Sun City Texas in several of the Best of the Best categories: Best Golf Course as "The Clubs at Sun City Texas" under the Sports category and best Retirement Community under the Home, Home Service and Finance category. You can vote once per day, so vote early and vote often. We were last year's winners for both retirement community and golf course categories, and we hope to continue our winning streak. Thank you for your continued support.
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Golf Carts and Grandkids: Just Say NO!
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Many grandchildren will be in our community for Junior Camp and during the summer and there will be a temptation to allow them to drive a golf cart. It is against the law and extremely dangerous for anyone under the age of 16 and/or anyone without a driver’s license to drive a golf cart. Please, DO NOT let grandkids get behind the wheel; Georgetown police officers may issue you a ticket.
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Due to five confirmed encounters between hikers and aggressive coyotes over the last month, the Hidden Ravine Natural Area, Quarter Moon and Mockingbird Hiking Trails have been closed until further notice. These trails are located on the east side of Sun City, near Hwy 195.
Please Click Here to read the full report. Click the map below to see a larger version of the impacted trail sections.
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Memorialize or Honor a Veteran or Military Unit
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Honor or memorialize a veteran or honor a unit from any branch of the military by adding an engraved brick to the Veterans Memorial Plaza.
Click Here to order a brick online or visit the Member Services Office. Order by Friday, June 14, for placement in July.
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Horticulture Club Asks for Your Help
Please do no leave stuff for us!
The Sun City Gardens, 141 Sun City Blvd. next to the softball field, has a problem with people leaving bags of trash and/or clippings at our gate. The club does not make mulch out of these "donations" and it fills up their limited trash cans - which will cost more money down the road.
Additionally, they no longer accept yard art, ceramic pots, tools or any other yard items. Your generosity was appreciated but is no longer necessary in this particular area. Thank you, from the members of the Horticulture Club.
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Cowan Creek Golf Course Gets New Sod
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Installation of new sod to damaged areas on Cowan Creek’s front nine greens has been completed. We anticipate all 18 holes being open for play by Monday, June 17.
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Kudos to Some Awesome CA Employees
Getting the sod here was no small task as it could not be found in our immediate area. As a result, members of our fabulous and dedicated golf staff drove to Bay City, Texas to pick it up. They left at 5 a.m. and made it back at 7 p.m., beating a heavy storm by a only a few hours. Had they not made the drive prior to this storm, we would have waited weeks for new sod!
Shout out to: Reagan Olson, Cowan Creek Superintendent; Josh Lockhart, Head Golf Professional at Cowan Creek; and Mike Novick, Player Services at Cowan Creek.
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Emergencies:
- Call 911 if there is a threat to life or property.
- Georgetown Police Dept. (Non-emergency) 512-930-3510
Power Outages:
- Georgetown Utility Systems (GUS) 512-930-3640
- Pedernales Electric Cooperative (PEC) 1-888-883-3379
Natural Gas Emergency
- Leave the area then call 911
- Atmos Energy customer service 1-888-286-6700
Emergencies related to the Community Association
(Sprinkler gushing, problem at a CA facility)
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Properly Disposing of Doggie Bags
Sadly, some residents are discarding their full doggie poop bags into the storm drains and drainage culverts. Please do not do this! Not only is it nasty, but it is disrespectful to your community, neighbors and to Mother Nature.
Here is a note from the City of Georgetown on this matter:
Please note that pet waste in our storm drain system contributes to increased bacteria and ultimately algae growth, reducing oxygen and depleting fish habitat and overall water quality of our drinking sources. Aside from being irresponsible, putting anything other than stormwater into our system is prohibited by ordinance and enforceable by fine and municipal court action. For additional information or to report illegal dumping activities citizens can call 512-930-3640.
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Cowan Creek Fitness Upstairs Closed
Remember, the entire upstairs of the Cowan Creek Fitness center is closed until Sunday, June 30 while we replace the fitness studio and track flooring. Fitness classes normally held upstairs will NOT be relocated during this time.
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Delayed for a Week
Submitted by Carlton Mathis, Common Area & Irrigation Superintendent,
We decided to suspend the start of our maintenance of the Level 3 native areas due to the number of deer nesting sites observed. We plan to resume our schedule on Monday, June 10.
Please leave new fawns alone. Even if you don't see her, mom is nearby.
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Georgetown High School in State Finals
The GHS Eagle baseball team has earned a spot in the final State playoff game this Saturday, June 8. They play at the Dell Diamond in Round Rock around noon.
They would love to see a “sea of blue” at the stadium.
Single session tickets are students (2yr+) $7.00 and adults $12.00. Tournament passes are available.
Thanks for supporting GISD baseball!
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The Music on the Square summer concerts start on Friday, June 14, on the Courthouse lawn. These free concerts start at 6:30 p.m. each Friday, with the exception of First Fridays, in June, July and August. Bring a lawn chair or blanket, grab dinner-to-go from a local restaurant, and enjoy an evening of great live music.
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City Seeks Applications for Sculpture Tour
The City of Georgetown is seeking entries for the 2019-20 Sculpture Tour, a juried year-long outdoor exhibit in the busy Georgetown Cultural District. Applications will be accepted through Thursday, Aug. 1. Each sculptor may submit up to three sculptures for consideration.
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Children's Friday Movie Series
The City of Georgetown Parks and Recreation Department presents its Sunset Movie Series each month during the summer: June 14: Mary Poppins Returns (PG). July 19: Incredibles 2 (PG); and Aug. 16: How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World (PG).
The movies are free and start at sunset, around 8:30 p.m. They are shown at San Gabriel Park on the soccer fields behind the Georgetown Recreation Center, 1003 N. Austin Ave. Bring blankets, chairs and picnics.
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Sun City Cyclists Invite You & Your Bike to a
Bicycle Tune-Up Open House
Saturday, June 8
9 a.m. to noon
The Retreat Pavilion • Free
Is your bike gathering dust in your garage? Well, brush it off and bring it to the Sun City Cyclists' special bike tune-up event! We'll provide bike inspections, adjustments, simple repairs, maintenance guidance, a pre-ride checklist and route suggestions. Free refreshments. Click Here to view our flyer.
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Investment Education Club
The Chinese Economy
Tuesday, June 11
11 a.m. • ACA
You are invited to "The Chinese Economy, Not Nearly as Strong as You Think" presented by Dr. Stephen Benold who has taught economics at Senior University for 18 years. He was named the Hayden Honor Scholar in Economics at Rice University. He retired as medical director of the Williamson County EMS. Come at 10:30 a.m. for coffee and cookies!
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Sun City Live! Tickets On Sale Now
Annual Patriotic Show
Saturday, June 29
6 - 9 p.m. • SCB • $12pp
Sun City Live! presents United We Stand, its annual patriotic show with cabaret seating. Each ticket includes drinks and snacks. Tickets are on sale now.
We donate to the ROCK, which helps our veterans and others with physical and mental needs using therapy with horses.
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Lifestyle
& Activities
No log in
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Jr. Camp
June 11 - 14
June 18 - 21
Self Defense Classes
June 24, 25 & 28
Sun City Live! Patriotic Show
Saturday, June 29
Shred Day
Thursday, July 11
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We use abbreviations when referring to rooms, locations and groups.
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City Street Maintenance Updates
Residential Standards Inspections
Legacy Hills Grille
Join us for our new after 5 p.m. specials Tuesday night buy one entree get 2nd of equal or lesser value half off. Wednesday night enjoy a discount from the bar with purchase of a entree. Sunday Brunch 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.. Lunch specials from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday. 512-688-5213.
Mulligan's at White Wing
Open 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. seven days a week! Breakfast 7 a.m. – 12 p.m. Full Lunch/Dinner menu 11 a.m. – 8 p.m. Happy Hour from 2 - 5 p.m., Mon-Fri.
Full bar. Catering for small & large events. 512-688-5188.
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Committee & Group Meetings
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Chartered Clubs
Monday, June 17
8 a.m., AC MR 1/2
COPs
Tuesday, June 4
9 a.m., ACA
Covenants
Wednesday, June 5
9 a.m., CCAN
Emergency Management
Friday, June 14
9 a.m., AC MR 1/2
Finance
Tuesday, June 25
1 p.m., AC, MR 1/2
Golf
Monday, June 24
3 p.m., AC MR 1/2
LMHO
Wednesday, June 5
10 a.m., AC MR 1/2
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Modifications
Thursday, June 6
8:30 a.m., CCAN
10 a.m. Open Meeting
Thursday, June 20
8:30 a.m., CCAN
Nominating
Wednesday, June 5
10 a.m., CCW
NRO
Wednesday, June 19
9:30 a.m. • RLSR
Property & Grounds (P&G)
Tuesday, June 4
2 p.m., CCAN
Tuesday, June 18
2 p.m., CCW
Wildlife
Wednesday, June 5
3 p.m., AC MR 1/2
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