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Opening night isMonday, March 3 andwill
run nightly through Saturday, March 8.
Tickets go on sale January 2 and will be
available online, at the Member Services
Office or at the door, if available. Doors open
at 6:30 p.m. and the show starts at 7 p.m.
Directed by Rosemary Byers.
Auditions for
Deathtrap
will be onWednes-
day, February 5 from 1-4 p.m. at Cowan
Creek and Thursday, February 6 from 4-7
p.m. at the Atrium.
Alternative Healing &
Wellness
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Alternative Health & Wellness Club
Friday, January 3, 1 p.m. ACA
Contact: Doug Willoughby,
512-819-0133 or
Our January speaker is Jim Kelley, a
Quantitative EEG Technologist who will
discuss and demonstrate “Using Neuro-
feedback Therapy to Retrain Your Brain.”
Jim operates the Center For Power-Filled
Living in Georgetown and treats patients
with conditions like depression, Alzheim-
er’s or sleep disorders. If you or a family
member have any of these conditions, this
is a presentation you need to attend. In-
vite your friends and neighbors―guests
are always welcome at our monthly gen-
eral meeting.
The Wise Woman Group
meets at 10
a.m. every Wednesday at 103 Montley
Trail to discuss a book or topics related to
one’s spiritual journey. It is a great way to
meet other women and share your journey.
The Spirituality Anonymous Group
meets the third Wednesdays (January
15) at 7 p.m. at Cowan Creek to discuss
various topics related to contemporary
spirituality―how it affects our life, at-
titude, purpose, even our health. Guest
speakers are invited to share insights
and participants can join in discussion.
Contact Mary Pat Morris at 512-869-8761
for information on both groups.
The Qigong Exercise Group
starts off
the day with enhanced energy. It meets
each Monday, Wednesday and Friday at
8 a.m. in the Atrium.
The
Healing Energy Group
will meet
on January 9 and 23 at 9:30 a.m. in AC
Actors & Theatre Arts Guild
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Theatre Arts Guild
Business Meeting: Monday,
January 6, 3 p.m., SCB
3rd Monday Workshop:
January 20, 3 p.m., The Oaks
Contact Linn Ratcliff, 512-863-8934,
or email
And the Oscar goes to…Sun City Texas!
The Academy Awards is the inspiration for
the 2014 edition of AcTag’s Follies. Captur-
ing the glitz, glamour and excitement of
Hollywood’s biggest night, AcTag will roll
out the red carpet with song, dance, com-
edy and drama from your favorite Oscar
movies.
From the opening song through the clos-
ing medley, the audience will experience
a fond walk down memory lane as the
cast performs a variety of nominated and
Oscar-winning songs. You’ll be thinking,
“I Remember it Well” (
Gigi
), and asking
for “More” (
Mondo Caine
), as you toe-tap
along with these hits.
Songs aren’t the only Oscar-inspired per-
formances. Expect to see spectacular dance
moves from the Georgettes, Cloggers and
the SunSations, with dances from classics
like
Footloose
and
Flashdance
.
Drama skits and comedy monologues will
answermany burning questions like “What
to wear to the Oscars?” and how to have
“The $65 Funeral.” Even animation and
animal fans will have their way with num-
bers from
Beauty and the Beast, The Jungle
Book
and
The Wizard of Oz
.
Chartered Clubs Index
Actors & Theatre Arts Guild....97
Alt. Health & Wellness.............97
Aviation......................................98
Ballroom Dance.........................98
Billiards......................................98
Bocce...........................................98
Computer....................................98
Country Western Dancing........99
Creative Clay & China..............99
Dance & Drill.............................99
Dominoes & Table Games........99
Duplicate Bridge..................... 100
Eagle Boosters........................ 100
Fabric & Fiber......................... 100
Foreign Language................... 101
Garden..................................... 101
Hiking...................................... 101
Horseshoes & Washers.......... 101
Horticulture............................ 102
Hunting & Fishing................. 102
Investment Education............ 102
Line Dance.............................. 102
Mah Jongg............................... 103
MGA......................................... 103
Nature...................................... 103
Pet............................................ 103
Photography............................ 103
Pickleball................................. 104
Poker........................................ 104
Radio Control Modelers......... 104
RV............................................. 105
Singers..................................... 105
Social Bridge........................... 105
Softball (Coed Sr. Slo-Pitch)....105
Solos......................................... 105
Stained Glass.......................... 106
Sun City Amateur Radio....... 106
Sundancers.............................. 106
Table Tennis. .......................... 106
Tennis Association.................. 107
Visual Arts.............................. 107
WGA 9-Hole............................ 107
WGA 18-Hole.......................... 107
Woodworkers. ......................... 107
Zoomers................................... 108
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Look what our
Chartered Clubs are
offering to the whole
community this month!
Astronomy: Monday, January 27,
7 p.m., ACA. John Henry presents a
programon the International Space
Station. This program is free and
open to all SC residents and their
guests.
Third Friday International:
January 17, 1 p.m., ACA. Randy
McCrea discusses “Wines 101.” Come
and learn more about varieties,
production, and food pairings.
Everyone is welcome.
CHARTERED CLUBS