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ONLINE:
SCTXCA.ORG
at 512-868-2785 or wyokids06@gmail.
com, or Ege Reichert at 512-868-1438
or
political
Sun City Democrats
Saturday, January 5, 10 a.m., SCB
Co ee at 9:30 a.m.
Speakers include members of the Na-
tional Nurses Organizing Committee,
part of a large effort to unionize nurses.
With Obamacare, a great shift will oc-
cur in the responsibilities of nurses who
already endure long hours and low pay.
Jobs in home health care will show a
huge increase. Unless nurses have a
voice at the table, they will be turned
into virtual indentured servants. The
meeting is free and the public is cordially
invited to attend.
Republican Club of
Sun City
Thursday, January 10, 6 p.m., SCB
Contact: Robert Fears, 512-868-
9306
or
Meeting begins at 6 p.m. with a meet and
greet period, followed by dinner at 6:30
p.m. The program, to be announced later,
and commences at 7 p.m. There is a $16
per person fee for the dinner, if you wish
to eat. A check payable to “Republican
Club of Sun City” must be mailed no
later than January 4 to John Congdon,
Treasurer, 1530 Sun City Blvd, Suite
120,
Box 227, Georgetown, TX 78633.
service organizations
Citizens Council at
Sun City Texas
Thursday, January 3, 9 a.m. CCJ
Our regular Board Meeting will be on
Thursday, January 3 at 9 a.m. at the Cow-
an Creek Amenity Center in the Jarrell
room. This meeting is open to the public.
The Citizens Council is an independent
group of residents with a common vision
mation, contact Richard Bradley or Tom
Rice. Check your directory for numbers.
Sky Girls
We are a group of retired stewardesses,
better known today as flight attendants,
who meet monthly in the home of one of
our members. Our meetings are held the
first Thursday of each month at 10 a.m.
We are strictly social, and have discovered
we have endless experiences to share and
compare! Call Debby Dooher at 512-869-
7459
or PamMeyners at 512-868-5575.
SAR - Alexander Hamilton
Chapter
The Alexander HamiltonChapter of Sons
of the American Revolutionmeets second
Saturdays, except in February and Sep-
tember. Our January 12 meeting will be
at Bob’s Catfish-N-More, 305 E. Morrow
in Georgetown, at 11 a.m. We have over
45
members. If you believe you have a
revolutionary War Patriot ancestor, or if
you are already a member and have not
yet transferred, contact Dan Stauffer at
512-931-2153
Meetings are open to the public.
St. Louis
It seems we have a number of former St.
Louisans living in Sun City Texas. If you
feel that St. Louis connection, contact
Ginger at
or Cheri
at
Wisconsin
Basketball in January! We have reserved
a private room at Mel’s Bowling Alley
on Tuesday, January 22 to cheer on the
WI Badger’s Men’s Basketball team
(
currently ranked as #21). The Michi-
gan Club has been invited to cheer on
the Michigan State Spartans (currently
ranked as #22). The game starts at 6
p.m. Join us for an evening of fun and
good sportsmanship. To join the Wis-
consin Club, contact Loree Parker at
.
Wyoming
The Wyoming group is for anyone who
has ties to Wyoming and would like to
join us. We have met a few times and en-
joyed reminiscing about Wyoming. If you
are interested, contact Gail Mullinax
of safeguarding the value/lifestyle of the
Sun City community. The Council is not
affiliated with the developer, Community
Association, or other governance systems.
Kiwanis Club of Sun City
Tuesdays, 10 a.m., SCB
Contact: Larry Allison, 591-7532
Join us each Tuesday to hear speakers
of interest to our community. Everyone
is invited! Join over 150 of your neigh-
bors working to improve our community
and help the children of Williamson
County.
The speakers for January are:
•
January 8:
Karron Wilson, Execu-
tive Director of R.O.C.K.
•
January 15:
Paul Yura, Meteorolo-
gist, on the 2013 Weather Forecast.
•
January 22:
Aubrey Holt, President,
Bench Tree Group, Horizontal Drill-
ing Technology.
•
January 29:
Rhonda Smith, Presi-
dent of Spirit Reins.
Rotary Club of
Georgetown – Sun City
Every Tuesday, Noon, CCF
Contact: Tom Minor, 863-9811 or
At Sun City orientations for new home-
owners, I am often asked, “What is Ro-
tary?” Rotary is service club made up
of men and women from Georgetown,
but mostly Sun City. Our primary fo-
cus is making a difference in the lives
of people who need help both locally and
worldwide, and every cent we raise goes
toward this purpose. Attend a meeting—
they’re fun! You will be proud to be a
part of a club that accomplishes so much
every year.
Sun City Shriners
Tuesday, January 15, 5:30 p.m.,
Berry Creek Country Club
Contact: Jack Neal, 512-864-0237
The SunCity Shriners will have the Janu-
ary meeting at the Berry Creek Country
Club; doors open 5:30 p.m. and dinner is
at 6 p.m. All Shriners and Masons are
invited to attendwith their spouses. RSVP
to Jack Neal at 512-864-0237 or Ron De-
INTEREST GROUPS
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