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ONLINE:
SCTXCA.ORG
Country Line Dance
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Dancing Club
Wednesdays, Thursdays and Sundays;
times vary
Contact: Barb Vickers, 512-869-7473 or
Looking for something new to do this
year? Come join us. You don’t need a
partner. Various dance styles are in-
corporated into “lines” and danced to a
variety of musical genres.
New and prospective members are en-
couraged to start on the first Wednesday
of the month. Residents are welcome to
attend three times before joining. Dues
are just $14 for the entire year. Five so-
cials with special themes are held an-
nually in the Ballroom.
Wednesdays – SCB
(
unless otherwise notified)
Ultra-beginner: 1st Wednesday of each
month only: 12:30 p.m.
Level 1: 1 p.m.
Level 2: 2 p.m.
Level 3: 3 p.m.
Thursdays – CCG/CCF
Experienced-Beginner/Intermediate:
9
a.m.
Intermediate/Advanced: 10 a.m.
Sundays (1st, 3rd, 5th) – CCG/CCF
Level 1: 1:30 p.m.
Level 2: 2:30 p.m.
Please visit the club’s website for dance
schedules, step sheets, instruction vid-
eos, and other pertinent information.
Country Western Pattern Dance:
Contact SIG Director Betty Wyer at
512-869-8442
or bwyer@suddenlink.
net. Members meet in the Atrium from
6-8
p.m. on first, third, and fifth Thurs-
days of each month. All Line Dance Club
members are welcome to participate in
the Pattern Dance sessions. Pattern
dancing is done by couples, but is not
limited to male and female partners. It is
done counterclockwise on the perimeter
of the dance floor utilizing many of the
same steps employed in line dancing.
Country Western Dance
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Western Dance Club
Saturday, January 19, 7-9:30 p.m., SCB
Contact: Joe & Connie Main, 869-1610
or
Monthly dances provide traditional
country western dancing in the Ball-
room. Dances will have recorded music
or a live band. Ice and water are pro-
vided. Please bring your own beverages
and snacks. The January dance will be
to recorded music.
Membership is $12 annually and covers
admission to monthly recorded dances;
however, additional fees may be charged
for special events. Please make your
check out to SCTXCA and drop off or
mail to Debbie Williams, 104 Rio Leon
Cove. For a Membership Application,
visit the website.
Creative Clay & China
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Creative Clay & China Club
Studio hours: MWF 9 a.m.-4 p.m.; TuTh
1-4
p.m. and 7-9 p.m.; SaSu 1-4 p.m.
Studio Telephone: 948-7664
Board Meeting: Monday, January 14, 1
p.m., China Studio
Contact: Nancy Dubbs, Pres., 863-9911
Come express your creativity with us!
In our five-room studio, members cre-
ate long-lasting, 3-dimensional objects
for both practical use and visual beauty.
Equipment, tools, glazes, brushes and
clay are sold to members at cost and dues
are just $12 a year.
The studio is open every day of the week.
Members’ creations are displayed in the
windows of the club, as well as on the
website.
Come visit our studio behind the Fabric
&
Fiber Club and learn about ceramics,
hand building, wheel throwing, and chi-
na painting. Monitors will gladly guide
you on a short tour and tell you about
upcoming classes. Enjoy fun and com-
panionship in this friendly atmosphere.
Ceramics:
Existing forms, such as
plates, bowls, vases, animals, Christmas
trees and Santa Clauses, can be painted
and glazed to your own design.
Hand Building:
For those who like to
sculpt from scratch, red or white and low-
or high-fire clays are available.
All sup-
plies are sold at cost to members!
When
completed, objects are fired in one of five
resident kilns that are operated by ex-
perienced members. Beginners’ classes
are held frequently.
Wheel Throwing:
Wheel throwing is
a unique skill. Six potter’s wheels are
available, and classes are held for both
beginning and experienced members.
China Painting:
Create your own de-
signs on china. One room and one kiln
are designated for painted china objects,
such as dishes and cups. Those interest-
ed in a beginning class in china painting,
contact Dorothy Riddle, 512-864-0061,
or Doris DeWitte, 512-869-1971.
Dance & Drill
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Drill Club
Contact: Marian Phillippi, 869-8145 or
Sun City Georgettes:
Mondays, AC:
10:15
a.m.; Thursdays, CC: 3:30 p.m.
Contact: Marian Phillippi, 869-8145 or
Interested in joining a fun dance/drill
group? Get lots of exercise with practices
and performances in shows and parades.
Feel good performing for nursing homes
in our community. Drop by any Thurs-
day practice at Cowan Creek to watch
the Georgettes dance.
Happy Feet Cloggers:
Fridays, 9 a.m.
to noon, ACA. Contact: Linda Attaway,
868-8789
or
.
Clogging is both great fun and good ex-
ercise. Beginners: 9-10 a.m. on Fridays.
Advanced: 10-12 on Fridays. Beginners
may start on the first Friday in January.
We dance to various genres of music:
country and western, ’50s & ’60s music,
and show tunes. Stop by and watch the
cloggers some Friday morning, and join
us in January. Our members are warm
and welcoming!
Tap Dancing:
Wednesdays: 1 p.m., Be-
ginners; 2 p.m., Intermediate I; 3 p.m.,
Intermediate II; Thursdays: 4 p.m., Ad-
vanced. All classes held at ACA. Contact
Marijean Schindler, 869-4857 or email
. Tapping
is for everyone! Super exercise, fabulous
fun and so many great people. No ex-
perience necessary!
New tap session
starts January 9.
2
nd Chance Dance:
Thursdays, Level
I class, 1 p.m.; Level II, 2 p.m.; Level III,
3
p.m., ACA. Contact Georgia Medler,
or 864-2131.
Join us and experience the fun of music
CHARTERED CLUBS
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