18 | SUNRAYS
MARCH 2013
ONLINE:
SCTXCA.ORG
Sun City Tennis Tournament - NEW!
March 15-17, Tennis Courts
The Sun City Tennis Association will be holding its Annual
Team Tennis Tournament March 15-17. Teams of mixed levels
of men and women will play men’s, women’s and mixed doubles
against all other teams. Each team represents a different
country. Tennis Association membership is required to enter
this event.
Spectators are always welcome to cheer on the teams represent-
ing their favorite country. Contact Brenda Latta, Tournament
Director for more information at 512-869-8144.
Spring Vendor Fair - NEW!
Friday, March 22, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., SCB & SCPL
The event that brings local area businesses
to your backyard! Enjoy meeting the newest
businesses in Georgetown and the surround-
ing area as well as making contact with those
who have served Sun City for years! Come
shop and talk, or just stopy by!
Neighborhood 52 Share the Love
Friday, March 22, 7-10 p.m., LHPP, $10 pp
Neighborhood 52 invites you to attend Share the Love, a fun-
draiser to benefit Silver Bells (elderly security and safety),
The Locker (GISD students in need) and the Breast Cancer
Resource Center. Music provided by Whitestone. Whitestone
plays music from the ’60s, ’70s and ’80s, to today’s pop and
country. They have performed at the Oasis, Hardtails, Berry
Creek Country Club and Junior’s. There will be a silent auction,
50/50 raffle and snacks. Tickets cost $10 per person. Contact
or call Katherine at 972-989-6217. Come
join the fun to support these local charities!
Spring Plant Sale - NEW!
Saturday, March 23, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., Sun City gardens
The Sun City Horticulture Club will hold its
annual Spring Plant Sale from 9 a.m. to 1
p.m. at the Sun City Organic Gardens, 141
Sun City Blvd.
Annuals, perennials, Texas native and adapt-
ed plants, vegetables and herbs will be for sale. Come early for
the best selection. We will also have Back To Nature Cotton
Burr Compost, pine bark mulch, and our own brewed compost
tea for sale.
Special Orders are Available:
If you are looking for a large
number of trees, shrubs, and bedding plants OR something
specific, we may be able order them for you. We will be taking
special orders in early March on Saturdays, March 2, 9, 16,
and ONE Thursday, March 14, between 9-11 a.m. Plants may
be picked up during the sale on Saturday.
The Life & Times of Three-Legged Willie
Thursday, March 7, 7 p.m., CCF/g, $8 pp
The WilliamsonMuseum presents the “Life &
Times of Three-LeggedWillie.” This is an excit-
ing, fast-paced performance by Robert “Bob”
Payne, a local historian and author. Bob has
created a one-man show on the life of Robert
McAlpin Williamson, affectionately known as Three-Legged
Willie. Join us and prepare to be entertained while learning
about the early history of Texas, complete with costumed sup-
port characters! Tickets are $8 per person, and refreshments
are included. Tickets can be purchased at the Member Services
Office, the WilliamsonMuseum, or at the door. For more infor-
mation, contact Bob Brownfield at 512-864-3232.
“Nostalgia” Comedy Show
by Riggle Productions
Monday, March 11, 7-8:30 p.m., SCB, $10 pp
Open seating – Cabaret Style
The nationally touring production of “NOS-
TALGIA” takes you down memory lane with
your ’57 Chevy as we remember the times
and people who changed our lives. You’ll be
taken back to that fateful day at Pearl Harbor
and travel through the ’40s, ’50s, and ’60s until the first steps
are taken on the lunar surface. Nationally touring stand-
up comedian Randy Riggle will be your tour guide on a trip
filled with songs and laughs in this 90-minute one-man show.
Randy entertains his audiences with stories, gun slinging,
dancing, and pantomime. The entire revue is backed with
a multi-media slide presentation. Join us for an evening of
nostalgic memories of a by-gone era.
Auditions for “Inherit the Wind” - NEW!
Monday, March 11, 9 a.m. to noon, CCS
Tuesday, March 12, 9 a.m. to noon, CCJ/W
Callbacks, March 13, 9:30 a.m. to noon, ACA
“Inherit the Wind”, is a fictionalized account
of the 1925 Scopes “Monkey Trial” which
resulted in John T. Scopes’ conviction for
teaching Charles Darwin’s theory of evolu-
tion to a high school science class contrary
to a Tennessee state law. The defense featured the famous
attorney Clarence Darrow and the prosecution starred the
celebrated orator, populist, and three-time Democratic presi-
dential candidate William Jennings Bryan. There are 30
speaking characters, with lines from one to many; also scien-
tists, townspeople, hawkers, reporters, jurors and spectators.
Some may sing hymns at a prayer meeting. Presented in the
Ballroom June 11-15. Contact the Director Sherry Adamo at
, or 512-240-5584 for more
information and audition materials.
EVENTS
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, March 1, at 8 a.m.