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JANUARY 2013
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SAS Factory Tour & Cabella’s
Thursday, January 24, $26 pp
Depart SCPL 8:30 a.m.; Return 4:30 p.m.
Start your day at Cabella’s
in San Antonio! Cabella’s offers quality out-
door merchandise in their 185,000 square foot
showroom, an educational and entertainment
attraction featuring a décor of museum-quality
animal displays, huge aquariums and trophy animals interacting
in realistic re-creations of their natural habitats. After brows-
ing through Cabella’s store, head to their restaurant to pick up
your box lunch – choice of ham or turkey sandwich, chips and
soft drink.
Next wewill head to the SASFactory andGeneral Store for a tour
of their handcrafted shoes. Most of their shoes have polyurethane
soles that cushion your feet onmillions of tiny air bubbles so you
are literally walking on air. In 1998 they developed a General
Store with a complete line of SAS shoes and handbags. Gradu-
ally over time, a kitchen, a candy store and an ice cream parlor
emerged. Vintage cars and early farm equipment are displayed
around the store.
Ticket cost includes transportation, box lunch, Cabella’s and the
SAS Factory, as well as a chance to win a pair of shoes at the
SAS Factory.
Volunteer Trip Leader: Flo Zydowicz
Blood, Sweat & Tears
Saturday, January 26, $94 pp
Depart SCPL 4 p.m.; Return 8:30 p.m.
We are returning to One World The-
ater in Austin. This is wonderfully intimate
venue that makes you feel as though you are at
a private concert. Amusical institution, Blood,
Sweat & Tears has left an indelible mark on
the American music scene. One of the greatest horn bands in
the history of popular music, BS&T songs merged the styling of
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Prior to the concert we will stop at the Domain where you will
be able to choose from one of their many restaurants for dinner
on your own.
Ticket cost includes transportation and concert ticket.
Volunteer Trip Leader: Judy Schlobohm
Leander Theatre, Way o Broadway,
presents “Back on the Couch”
Saturday, February 2, $28 pp
Depart SCPL 7 p.m.; Return 11 p.m.
Psychiatrist Victor Karleen is financially
pressed between the rental of his posh office
apartment and his fiancée’s expensive tastes.
A colleague has written a best-selling book and
is now rolling in royalties. Good friend Parker
Donnelly has rejected Victor’s similar work because the public
prefers torrid fiction. Needing cash, Victor reluctantly takes on
a new patient who is grinding out a rip roaring sex novel. By
mistake, his nurse gives the patient’s manuscript to Donnelly
believing it to be Victor’s work. Suddenly Victor has an enormous
advance check, Book of theMonth selection and a possible Pulitzer
Prize. When he discovers that it is his patient’s book and not his
own, Victor decides to keep his patient “on the couch” until he
dreams up the final chapter.
This all volunteer Leander theatre group began 14 years ago in
an old grocery storewithout bathroom facilities causing the group
to rent portable potties. In 2001 fire damaged their first venue
causing them tomove. Now this local playhouse has a newhome
with spacious seats. Let’s support this local theatre group and
OUTINGS
Purchase your tickets for CA Sponsored Outings at
or at the Member Services O„ce.
Tickets for outings listed for the first time will be available
Wednesday, January 2, at 8 a.m.