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Sun City Democrats
Saturday, April 26, 10 a.m., SCB
Coffee: 9:30 a.m.
Contact: Mary Ann Friedin, President,
or
512-868-5384
As of press time, we were still awaiting
confirmation from invited speakers. Look
to the Sun City Democrats Newsletter
for information as we get closer to that
April 26 date.
Republican Club of
Sun City
Thursday, April 10, 6 p.m., SCB
Contact: John Graves, 512-863-7715 or
The Sun City Republican Club will meet
Thursday, April 10 at 6 p.m. in the ball-
room. Dinner will follow at 6:30 p.m. Our
guest speaker is Carole Everett, of the
Heidi Group, a Pro-Life advocate who
has been very involved in the passing of
recent legislature regulating abortion clin-
ics. Cost for dinner is $16; checks can be
made to John Congdon, Treasurer, 1530
Sun City Blvd., Box 227, Georgetown, TX
78633.
service organizations
Citizens Council at
Sun City Texas
Thursday, April 3, 9 a.m., CCW
Contact: Steve Johnston, 512-591-
7594 or
or info@
citizenscouncil.org
Our next Board Meeting on Thursday,
April 3 is at the Cowan Creek Amenity
Center in the Walburg Room at 9 a.m.
All members and interested parties are
welcome to attend our meetings.
Citizens Council is an independent group
of residents with a common vision of safe-
guarding the value/lifestyle of the SunCity
Texas community. The Citizens Council
is not affiliated with the developer, Com-
munity Association, or other governance
systems.
St. Louis
It seems we have a number of former St.
Louisans living in Sun City Texas. If you
feel that St. Louis connection, contact Gary
and Sheila Engel at
or
512-868-6929.
Sun City Blues
Blues music has been the foundation and
a strong influence of all American mu-
sic styles since the early 1900s. Come be
part of the Just the Blues group. There
will be blues dances, blues dance lessons
and trips to Austin blues clubs. Blues
dances are being planned for May and
September. More details will be sent to
those on the email list. To get on the list
and receive “Just the Blues News” send
an email to:
,
or call Dennis @ 512-686-1897.
Tai Chi & Chi Kung
Meet every Tuesday and Thursday at 10
a.m. at the Legacy Hills Park Pavilion for
a gathering of Tai Chi andChi Kung prac-
titioners to exercise and have fun. Open to
all. Contact Don Mulvey at 512-917-3236
or
Texas Tech
Calling all TT Red Raiders! Let’s get to-
gether! If interested, contact Dr. Robert
(Bob) Pinder at 512-864-0860 or pinrob@
icloud.com. Spread the word!
Wisconsin
Contact: Loree Parker, 512-869-0319
or
The RoundRockExpresswill be playing the
Iowa Cubs on Tuesday, April 8. The game is
at 7:05 p.m. andwe have reserved 20 tickets
in the Infield Reserved Seats at half price
$7 each! RSVP to Gail Roush at groush57@
gmail.com. Checksmust be received byApril
2 and can be mailed or dropped by at 334
Yukon Terrace.
To join the Wisconsin Group and receive
emails, contact Loree Parker at loreetx@
suddenlink.net.
Kiwanis Club of Sun City
Tuesdays, 10 a.m., Location varies
Contact: Herb Wilkins, 512-869-2330
Joinus Tuesdays to hear guest speakers of
interest to our community, andmeet with
your neighbors who work to benefit the
children of Williamson County. Speakers
for April are:
April 1
–Rhonda Smith, President, Spirit
Reins
April 8
– Patty Conner, Executive Direc-
tor, Hope Alliance of Williamson County
April 15
– Liz Stewart, Georgetown Sym-
phony Children’s Program
April 22
– Charlet Long Little, Kiwanis’
“The Eliminate Project” in Kenya
April 29
– Eric Lashey, Director, George-
town Public Library
Sun City Shriners
Tuesday, April 15, 5:30 p.m.,
Berry Creek Country Club
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Contact: Jack Neal, 512-864-0237
The SunCity Shrine Clubwill hold its April
15 meeting at the Berry Creek Country
Club; doors open at 5:30, dinner is at 6 p.m.
All Shriners and Masons are invited to at-
tendwith their spouses. RSVP to JackNeal,
512-864-0237, or RonDewees, 512-819-9585.
Our club is a unit of Ben Hur Shriners in
Austin and part of Shriners International,
supporting the Shriners Hospitals for Chil-
dren. To learn more, visit
-
ternational.org or
.
Sun City Texas Rotary
Tuesdays, CCF/G, Noon
Contact: Tom Minor, 863-9811 or
The Texas Ramp Project (TRP) builds
wheelchair ramps for disabled, low-income
or elderly people. The TRP is a volunteer
group funded byUnitedWay, area churches,
service clubs and individuals. Since 2006,
this group has builtmore than 4,000 ramps
throughout Texas, including 34 inWilliam-
son County during 2013.
We have partnered with the Downtown
RotaryClub to support this project. To learn
more about our club, contact ThomasMinor
or join us during a weekly meeting.
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