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ONLINE:
SCTXCA.ORG
(SIGs) that include
Android, Excel,
Genealogy, Hearing Solutions, iDe-
vices, Mac User Group, Picasa, Pro-
Show Gold, Quicken, Vector Vest,
and
Win
. Computers in the lab have vari-
ous software programs that are for your
use along with access to the internet. See
the club website for details on the above.
Country Western Dance
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Western Dance Club
Saturday, January 18, 7-10 p.m., SCB-
Featuring The Weldon Henson Band
Contact: Caroline Willingham, 512 876-
5297 or
;
Bob Ticer, 512 868-9386 or
Monthly dances provide traditional
country western dancing in the ball-
room. Dances feature recorded music or
a live band. Ice and water are provided.
Please bring your own beverages and
snacks.
The January dance will have a live
band.
Membership is $12 annually and covers
admission to monthly recorded dances;
however, additional fees may be charged
for special events. You can go online to
the Sun City Texas website under Clubs
& Interest Groups to pay dues, or make
your check out to SCTXCA and either
drop it off or mail it to Debbie Williams,
104 Rio Leon Cove. For a Membership
Application or the 2014 dance schedule,
please visit the website. For more infor-
mation, contact Caroline or Bob.
Creative Clay & China
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Creative Clay & China Club
Studio hours: MWF 9 a.m.-4 p.m.;
TuTh 1-8 p.m.; SaSu 1-4 p.m.
Studio Telephone: 512-948-7664
Board Meeting: Tuesday, January 7,
10 a.m., China Studio
Contact: Laurie Mankin, President,
512-864-3252.
Come express your creativity with us!
In our five-room studio, members cre-
ate long-lasting, 3-dimensional objects
for both practical use and visual beauty.
Equipment, tools, glazes, brushes and
clay are sold to members at cost and dues
are just $12 a year.
The studio is open every day of the week.
Members’ creations are displayed in the
windows of the club, as well as on its
website.
Come visit our studio behind the Fabric
& Fiber Club and learn about ceramics,
hand building, wheel throwing, and china
painting. Monitors will gladly guide you
on a short tour and tell you about upcom-
ing classes. Enjoy fun and companionship
in this friendly atmosphere!
Ceramics:
Existing forms, such as
plates, bowls, vases, animals, Christmas
trees, and Santa Clauses, can be painted
and glazed to your own design.
Hand Building:
For those who like to
sculpture from scratch, red or white,
and low- or high-fire clays are available.
All supplies are sold at cost to members!
When completed, objects are fired in one
of five resident kilns that are operated by
experienced members. Beginners’ classes
are held frequently.
Wheel Throwing:
Wheel throwing is
a unique skill. Six potter’s wheels are
available, and classes are held for both be-
ginning and more experienced members.
China Painting:
Create your own de-
signs on china. One room and one kiln
are designated for painted china objects,
such as dishes and cups. Those interested
in a beginning class in china painting,
contact Dorothy Riddle, 512-864-0061,
or Doris DeWitte, 512-869-1971.
Dance & Drill
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Club
Sun City Georgettes:
Mondays, AC:
10:15 a.m.; Thursdays, CC: 3 p.m.
Contact: Paula Sparks, 512-591-7550 or
Interested in joining a fun dance/drill
group, getting lots of exercisewith practices
and performances in shows and parades?
Drop by any Thursday practice at Cowan
Creek to watch the Georgettes dance.
Happy Feet Cloggers:
Clogging is both
great fun and good exercise. New beginner
classes will begin on January 10. Some of
our cloggers perform in the Follies each
year, as well as at nursing homes. Stop by
and watch us some Friday morning, and
join us on January 10. Contact Dorinda
Williams, 512-656-2043 or williamsda@
suddenlink.net
Tap Dancing:
Wednesdays: 1 p.m., Be-
ginners; 2 p.m., Intermediate I; 3 p.m.,
Intermediate II; Thursdays: 4 p.m., Ad-
vanced. All classes held at ACA. Contact
Marijean Schindler, 512-869-4857 or
email
.
Tapping is for everyone! It is super ex-
ercise, fabulous fun and full of so many
great people. No experience necessary!
New Tap session begins January 8. Try
the first class for free!”
2nd Chance Dance:
Thursdays, Men’s
class, 1 p.m.; Beg./Int. class, 2 p.m.; Adv.
class, 3 p.m., ACA. Contact Georgia
Medler,
or
512-864-2131.
The purpose of 2nd Chance Dance is to
offer the opportunity of fitness and fun
as you learn basic dance steps common
to all forms of dance. Students will learn
how to incorporate the basic steps into
choreographed routines. Come try it out
and see if this class is for you! The next
session will begin January 9, 2014.
Dominoes & Table Games
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Dominoes & Table Games Club
Contact: Harry Daw, 512-864-3430
Recently the Hand and Foot players had
their first ever Hand and Foot Tourna-
ment. Joyce Eades won; Jeanelle Nel-
son placed second and Rose Dean placed
third.
Pinochle players continue to enjoy double
deck pinochle on Tuesday nights at 7
p.m. Some players are starting to keep
track of high point count for a round of
hands. Recently two players exceeded
the 800-point mark for five hands―that
is worthy of recognition!
All games are played in the Activities
Center. The club is always looking for
more players to add to the fun!
Sundays
2 p.m. Hand and Foot Canasta, GR 3
Mondays
7 p.m. Hand and Foot Canasta, GR 3
Tuesdays
9 a.m. Cribbage, GR 3
9 a.m. Mah Jongg, GR 1 and 2
10 a.m. Mah Jongg lessons, GR 1 and 2
1 p.m. Dominoes 42 and 84,
GR 1 and 2
CHARTERED CLUBS
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