FEBRUARY 2013
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five decades. These Texas pioneers lived through the Texas
Revolution, the Civil War, Reconstruction and beyond. This
is the real story of Texas by people who lived it. The movie
stars Angelina Jolie, Dana Delany and Annabeth Gish as
the grandmothers and great aunts of Mrs. Windle. They are
the women who not only survived, but built Texas, and then
stood before the Texas legislature to argue for women’s right
to vote. These women fought and faced the very real hardships
of the Texas frontier.
Meet the Artist 2013
Sunday, February 24, 3-5 p.m., AC
The Visual Arts Club will present its an-
nual “Meet The Artist” show and reception
on Sunday, February 24 from 3-5 p.m. in
the Activities Center. The show is free and
open to the public. This exhibition showcases
beautiful and original pieces of artwork in a variety of me-
diums including oil, acrylic, watercolor and collage. Chinese
brush painting will be shown along with pastels and charcoal
drawings. Artwork will be for sale and may be purchased
during the opening reception. The show features live demon-
strations by club members. Enjoy light refreshments while
you view the art and “meet” the artists.
“20th Century Follies”
February 25 through March 2, 7 p.m., SCB, $14 pp
A musical tribute to the 10 decades of the
20th Century. Relive this amazing century by
traveling through the decades from the 1900s
to 1999 with the talented Sun City perform-
ers. Remember Vaudeville? How about black
and white TV? Sitting by the radio to learn the news? This
show is dedicated to those wonderful years. The actors and
singers will take you with them as they perform songs such
as “Sentimental Journey,” “Bye Bye Blackbird,” and all those
great old patriotic army songs. More current songs include
“I’ve Got You Babe,” “To All the Girls I’ve Loved Before,”
and “This Is My Country.” Enjoy classic dance routines from
Sun City dance groups like the “Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy,”
“Dancing Queen,” and “Rock Around The Clock.” Sun City
is known for its outstanding talent and it will be an action-
packed night guaranteed to please with laughter, skits and
music, and to renew old memories of times gone by. The show
kicks off for six fun-filled nights starting Monday, February
25 and running through Saturday, March 2. Tickets are $14
and are available online, at the Member Services Office, or
at the door each night, if available. Doors open at 6:30 p.m.
and the show starts promptly at 7 p.m.
20th Century Follies
is under the direction of Colleen Sigley.
EVENTS
Announcing Junior Camp!
Session 1: June 18-21, 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Session 2: June 25-28, 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Drawing on Tuesday, February 26, 1 p.m.
How the drawing works:
1. As of Wednesday, January 2, we have one
box at the Social Center Monitor’s Station (2
Texas Drive).
2. You will fill out a provided slip of paper
for the drawing
a. Your household can only enroll up to two campers - no
more.
b. One slip of paper will allow for 2 grandchildren.
c. You MUST select a session for each grandchild – you
cannot leave the session information blank.
d. Camper name, grandparent name, phone number and
email will be required.
e. No more than one slip can be filled out per household.
f. Do not ‘stuff the box.’ If we draw your slip twice, you will
be disqualified.
3. Drawing will be held Tuesday, February 26 at 1 p.m. in the
Ballroom. You don’t have to be present at time of drawing
but if in attendance, pick up registration forms that day.
a. If you are not present at time of drawing you will receive
registration forms by email.
b. We will draw out the entire box to create a waitlist and
ensure there are no duplicate entries.
5. Registration forms must be completed (with proper im-
munization records) and turned into the Communications/
Lifestyle department by Thursday, April 25.
6. Payment is required at the time registration form is turned in.
Requirements for Junior Camp:
• Your camper must be between the ages of 7-11 years old at
the time of camp. No exceptions. The State of Texas licenses
us to serve 7-11 year old children.
• Your household can only enroll up to two campers - no more.
• We cannot accommodate children with special needs; we are
not licensed to do so and cannot provide adequate attention
to the camper.
• Each camper must have a registration form with immuni-
zation record (complete with birth date and clinic stamp/
signature) by the deadline: Thursday, April 25.
• You have two months, Thursday, April 25 is the deadline, to
get registration forms into the Communications & Lifestyle
Department.
• For those that don’t turn in registration forms/or cancel, we
turn to the waitlist for spaces that come available.
Purchase your tickets for CA Sponsored Events at
or at the Member Services Office.
Tickets for activities listed for the first time will be available
Friday, February 1, at 8 a.m.