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16 | SUNRAYS
JULY 2013
ONLINE:
SCTXCA.ORG
Indicates CA sponsored event
Sun City Singers – Proud to be an American
11 a.m., SCB, $6 pp
These tickets sell out quickly! Come listen to the harmonious
voices of the Sun City Singers as they salute America with
patriotic tunes. See below for more information.
Kids Egg Toss
11 a.m., Social Center Patio – near koi pond, FREE!
For those of you who bring your grandchildren to our wonderful
celebration, we want them to play, too! We will provide the egg;
you provide the kiddo and stand back as we have a high-flying,
fast-pitch game where the losers go home with ‘egg on their face.’
Be sure to pack an extra t-shirt ‘just in case.’ Grandparents are
encouraged to partner with their grandchildren.
Food on the Patio
11:30 a.m., Social Center Patio
We will have a food vendor on the back patio from which you
may purchase hot dogs or street tacos.
Sun City Singers,
“Proud to be an American”
Wednesday, July 3, 11 a.m., SCB, $6 pp
When you plan your Independence Day cel-
ebration in Sun City, don’t forget to include
the Sun City Singers concert, “Proud to be an
American.” The concert will feature patriotic
songs to make your heart swell, as well as
rousing U.S. military songs. You won’t want to miss it!
Tickets are reserved seating, so for the best seats, get your tick-
ets as soon as possible at the Member Services Office or online.
The English Brothers, Specializing in
Cowboy Music & Bunkhouse Humor
Friday, July 5, 6 - 7 p.m., SCB, $15 pp
Open Seating Theater Style
The English Brothers have created a memo-
rable show featuring the best hand clappin’,
knee slappin’ music and comedy in the Lone
Star State. All native Texans, The English
Brothers will engage you as they perform clas-
sic western tunes such as Cool Water and Ghost
Riders in the Sky. Their unique genetic vocal blend accompanied
by pure acoustic instrumentationwill take you back to the sounds
of the great singing cowboys like the Sons of the Pioneers, Roy
Rogers, and Gene Autry. All will be amused by the brothers’
bunkhouse comedy that is sure to make for an entertaining
show you won’t soon forget.
EVENTS
Cody Fisher: Comedy Magic Act
Thursday, July 11, 7 p.m. SCB, $7 pp
Open Seating Theater Style
Cody and Debbie Fisher are one of the most in-
demand comedy magic acts in the world today!
Their unique blends of comedy, dance, magic,
and illusions have taken them all across the
United States and over 20 countries worldwide.
Their fast-paced, interactive “Family Style Magic Show” is very
unique and definitely NOT the same old stuff you’ve seen before.
If you want to make your next evening something to remember,
you can count on Debbie and Cody to provide you with plenty of
hilarious, wholesome, magical entertainment!
Note: There will be video cameras taping this performance and
the audience.
Monday Night at the Movies
Waking Ned Devine (1998)
Monday, July 22, 6 p.m., CCF/G, $15 pp
Start with a dinner buffet catered by Ruby
K’s – roast pork loin or baked Italian chicken
breast, red potatoes, country green beans and
a garden salad. Then see the delightful 1998
film
Waking Ned Devine
. This is a wonderful
British comedy that finds Ned Devine sitting with a smile on
his face and the winning Irish National Lottery’s winning ticket
clutched in his hand. The trouble is that Ned has died of the
shock. His determined friends in the village must now convince
the lottery officials that Ned is indeed “awake” and the legitimate
lottery winner. Join us for good food and good fun!
The Sieker Band - Performance - NEW!
Tuesday, July 23, SCB, 7p.m., $10 pp
Cabaret Style Seating
The Sieker Band brings bluegrass, even the
banjo, to new heights. After playing bluegrass
music in Europe for several decades, Rolf &
Beate Sieker now live in Texas where they
created their own sound influenced by Texas
fiddlin’ and songwriting. In 2008, the Siekers were inducted into
the Gatesville Country Music Hall of Fame. They played many
concerts in Germany, toured throughout the European countries,
appeared on TV and radio shows and recorded five albums―two
in Nashville, Tennessee, and three in Berlin, Germany.
“Love, Loss, and What I Wore”
August 14-17, 21-24, 7 p.m., SCB, $10, Atrium
Tickets are now on sale for “Love, Lost, and
What I Wore”, a play by Nora Ephron, based on
the 1995 book of the same name by Ilene Beck-
erman. It is organized as a series of monologues
and has a cast of several principal women. Like
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Tickets for activities listed for the first time will be available
Monday, July 1, at 8 a.m.
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