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ONLINE:
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Beginning Watercolors
Feb. 13, 20 and 27
9 a.m. to noon
Nita Harding
($90)
“Working on Painting Problems”
Feb. 19, one-day workshop
9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Marci Boone
($50)
“Painting Workshop with Phillip
Wade”
Feb. 7, from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
Oil or acrylic, all levels ($100)
Womens Golf Association
9-Hole
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Women’s 9-Hole Club
Contact: Glenda Huckins, President,
864-0627 or
The WGA 9-Holers tee off on Tuesdays,
alternating weekly play among all three
Sun City golf courses. In addition, golfers
are encouraged to attend our monthly
general meetings which are held on the
second Tuesday of each month.
See the Golf section of the Sun Rays for
monthly WGA 9-Holers news.
Women’s Golf Association
18-Hole
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Women’s 18-Hole Club
Contact: Earlene Parks, President
512-863-9277 or b.eparks@
suddenlink.net
Play Days are every Tuesday alternating
between all three Sun City golf courses.
A monthly meeting is held on the first
Tuesday of the month at the Cowan
Creek Amenity Center at 12:30 p.m.
See the Golf section of the Sun Rays for
monthly WGA 18-Holers news.
Woodworkers
Shop phone: 512-591-7853
1303 Sun City Blvd
Shop hours: M-F, 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.,
Sat. 8:30 a.m. to noon
Board meeting:
Wednesday, February 20, 9 a.m.
Member meeting:
Thursday, February 21, 9:30 a.m.
Orientation and Safety Training:
TBA, check at the Monitor’s Desk
Contact: Bob Kellstrand, 512-863-9872
The Woodworkers Club is open for mem-
bership to Sun City residents of all skill
levels, whether you’re a retired cabinet-
maker or someone who’s never been in a
woodshop. All newmembers are required
to take an Orientation and Safety Class
and extended Hands-on Safety Training,
either with a Personal Coach or in a class
making Toys for Tots.
The Club Mission is
“Working with wood
to safely create, learn and lend a hand.”
Our training classes, safety rules and
extensive library help our members en-
joy wood crafting, whether individually
or in a group project. “Lend a hand” is
an opportunity to volunteer for a variety
of Club projects, like Toys for Tots for
Christmas, Camp Discovery—an Ameri-
can Cancer Society children’s summer
camp, furniture repair for Sun City Texas
residents and crafts for fundraising.
Learn more about our programs and list-
ing of all classes at our website. Visit our
shop for a tour (no sandals, please) and
check out the crafts display.
Interest Group
Woodcarvers:
Beginners to experi-
enced—all are welcome. Contact Karl
Fiedler at
or
512-818-4156
for more information.
Monday evenings from 6-9 p.m.
Tuesday mornings from 8:30-11 a.m.
Zoomers
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Our newsletter is available via email
and the Zoomers website.
Social Activities
You can find information on Zoomers
special interest groups by clicking on
“activities” on the Zoomers website. Each
group listed indicates how often it meets
and the name and contact information
for the coordinator. You may also contact
the Social Chair of Zoomers, Mary Kay
Hattamer, at
ZOE (Outside Events)
Zoomers Outside Events have introduced
four new spring and summer trips to
Charleston and Savannah; Northern
California and Napa Valley; Sedona,
Bryce Canyon and Zion National Park;
the Canadian Rockies and the Rocky
Mountaineer train trip; and a cruise to
the beautiful islands in the lower Carib-
bean. We are in the planning stages of
a Rhine River Cruise and another Palo
Duro trip. Check our ZOE web informa-
tion page.
ZIE (Inside Events – current mem-
bers only)
“Love is in the Air” on Saturday, Febru-
ary 16. Additional information to follow.
SPORTS ACTIVITIES
Our first Zoomers golf tournament will
be held on March 3. Watch for the email
to sign up for this event.
Membership/Hospitality
Join or renew online at
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org > Clubs & Groups, or in person at
the Member Services Office. Questions
should be directed to Joel Albrecht at
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