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| SUNRAYS MAY 2014
ONLINE:
SCTXCA.ORG
City Texas website. For more informa-
tion, email Karen Bishop at Secretary
.
Guests:
Due to time constraints, resident
guests are invited to observe the discus-
sion without comment. Consider joining
to participate in the program discussion
and SIGs.
Dance & Drill
sctxca.org > Site Index > Dance & Drill
Club
Sun City Georgettes:
Mondays, Texas
Drive Fitness Center, 10:15 a.m.; and
Wednesdays, Beginners, Atrium, 10 a.m.
Contact: Paula Sparks, 512-591-7550 or
Join a fun dance/drill group and get lots of
exercisewith practices and performances in
shows and parades! Drop by any Wednes-
day practice at the Atrium to watch the
Georgettes dance. Beginners classes start
in September.
Happy Feet Cloggers:
Clogging is great
fun, good exercise and helps to reinforce
memory skills. Regular classes are on
Fridays, 9:15 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. Con-
tact Dorinda Williams, 512-656-2043 or
.
Beginners start time is 9:15-10:15 a.m.;
Advanced start at 10:15 a.m. to 12:15 p.m.
each Friday in the Atrium. We dance to
various genres of music—country, ’50s
and ’60s, and show tunes. Stop by and
watch the Cloggers on Friday mornings.
Everyone welcome!
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!
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.
Have fun, stay fit and learn basic dance
steps common to all forms of dance. Learn
how to incorporate the basic steps into
choreographed routines.
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.
Current Issues
Friday, May 9, 10 a.m., CCG
Contact: Lou Snead, President
Mission:
The Current Issues Club pro-
vides a nonpartisan environment where
a respectful exchange of ideas among
members promotes discussion and a
deeper understanding of current issues.
Communication:
Check the Sun City
Texas website for the club’s calendars,
research, newsletters and upcoming top-
ics. Email
for information.
Courtesy:
This nonpartisan club wel-
comes all points of view and political
party affiliations. Campaigning is not
allowed. There are Courtesy Guidelines
that all participants are required to ob-
serve.
May Program:
Texas education – Pre-
paring students for a life of poverty?
There will be a brief introduction by
the Research Team, followed by mem-
ber comment and questions related to
the topic.
Special Event:
On Thursday, May
8, the club will host Gardner Selby of
PolitiFact Texas, and we’ll discuss how
they determine the rating on the Truth-
o-Meter. The event will be from 9:30-11
a.m. in the ballroom.
SIGs:
On first Fridays, members partici-
pate in small group discussions. Topics
include program follow-ups and prepara-
tion for upcoming programs. Times are
9-10:25 a.m. and/or 10:35 a.m. to noon
in the Florence and Georgetown Rooms
at Cowan Creek.
Membership:
Members participate
in the monthly discussion, have access
to members’ research and attend SIG
meetings. Members are never required
to participate in the discussion. Dues
are $6 a year and are paid on the Sun
Dominoes & Table Games
sctxca.org > Site Index >
Dominoes & Table Games Club
Contact: Harry Daw, 512-864-3430
The Dominoes & Table Game Club offers
a wide variety of card and board games
seven days a week. Annual dues are only
$6. All games are played in the Activities
Center in one of the Game Rooms (GR)
indicated on the list below.
Tuesday mornings we offer Mah Jongg
lessons at 10 a.m. If you already know how
to play, join the group at 9 a.m. on Tues-
day. The club is looking for more members!
In March, the club hosted its second
Hand and Foot Tournament. The win-
ners were Shirley Chapel (first place) and
Joyce Eades (second).
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
7 p.m. Pinochle, GR 3
7 p.m. Rummikub GR 1 and 2
7 p.m. Backgammon, GR 3
7 p.m. Sheepshead, GR 1 and 2
Wednesdays
7 p.m. Liverpool Rummy, GR 3
7 p.m. Euchre, GR 1 and 2
Thursdays
1 p.m. Mah Jongg, GR 3
7 p.m. Dominoes 42 and 84, GR 3
7 p.m. Backgammon, GR 3
Fridays
7 p.m. Mexican Train Dominoes,
GR 1 and 2
7 p.m. Pegs and Jokers, GR 3
7 p.m. Five Hundred, GR 3
7 p.m. Backgammon, GR 3
7 p.m. Farkle
Saturdays
9 a.m. Cribbage, GR 1 and 2
1 p.m. Dominoes 42 and 84, GR 3
Duplicate Bridge
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Duplicate Bridge Club
Contact: Paul Olstad, 512-639-8441
An annual renewing membership is $10.
We ask that you join our club after playing
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