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18 | SUNRAYS MAY 2014
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on Monday, May 26. The ceremony will begin at 9:30 a.m. The
guest speaker will be Dr. Charles Schwertner, our Texas state
senator. Music will the provided by the 36th Infantry Division
Band of the Texas Army National Guard.
The band will also present a concert at 7 p.m. on Sunday, May
25 at the Memorial. Everyone is invited to both events, so put
the dates and times on your calendar today!
Visual Arts Club Summer Show - NEW!
Sunday, June 1, 2-5 p.m., AC, FREE
The Visual Arts Club will present its annual
“Summer Art Show” and reception on Sunday,
June 1 from 2-5 p.m. in the Activities Center.
The show is free and open to the public. This
exhibition showcases beautiful and original
pieces of artwork in a variety of mediums. Artwork will be for
sale, and Visa and Mastercard will be accepted. The show also
features live demonstrations by club members. Enjoy light re-
freshments while you view the art and chat with the artists.
Auditions – ‘Nightwatch’ - NEW!
Tuesday, June 3, 9 a.m. to noon, AC
Wednesday, June 4, 1-4 p.m, CCAC
Nightwatch
, a suspense thriller about awoman
who, during a raging thunderstorm, frantically
tells her husband that she has seen a murder
in the large, deserted building next door. Did
she? Auditions are Tuesday, June 3 from9 a.m.
to noon at the Activities Center, and Wednes-
day, June 4 from 1-4 p.m. at the Cowan Creek Amenity Center.
WC Clark – Blues Performance
Wednesday, June 4, 7-9 p.m., SCB, $10 pp
Cabaret Style Open Seating
Blues is anAfrican-Americanmusic that mixes
ranges of emotions and musical styles. “Feel-
ing blue” is voiced in songs whose verses cry
injustice or express longing for something lost
or not attained. A blues performance is allow-
ing the listener and the performer the ability
to overcome sadness and lose the blues.
Master guitarist/vocalist WCClark—known as “The Godfather
of Austin Blues”—has been playing the blues right and cleansing
souls from the east side of Austin to stages around the world
for more than 40 years. Bring your own food and beverage and
overcome sadness as you feel the blues.
EVENTS
Purchase your tickets for CA Sponsored Events at
or at the Member Services Office.
Tickets for activities listed for the first time will be available
Thursday, May 1, at 8 a.m.
Indicates CA sponsored event
Home & Garden Show - NEW!
Friday, June 6, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., SCB, FREE!
This is the home improvement zone where you
can turn your home and garden dreams into
reality! Come visit many exhibits where you
will find the latest in services frombuilders and
contractors and a range of products including
building materials, decks, pools, spas, entertainment systems,
storage, plants, landscape displays/materials, kitchenware, and
much more.
‘12 Angry Jurors’ - NEW!
Tuesday through Saturday, June 10-14, 7 p.m., SCB
This courtroom drama takes place in a hot,
stuffy, NewYork jury roomas 12 jurors debate
the fate of a young defendant charged with
murdering his father. Believing it is an open-
and-shut case, a vote is quickly taken with 11
jurors voting for guilty. A lone juror wants to be convinced of
the boy’s guilt or find him innocent. The jurors’ personalities,
backgrounds, occupations and prejudices are revealed as evidence
is debated. The audience is pulled into questioning their own
views as what once seemed black and white is now very gray.
The movie, directed by Sidney Lumet, was released in 1957 as
12 Angry Men and is considered by many as among the best
films of all time.
This production is under the direction of Darrel Meinke and runs
June 10-14. Theater-style seating nights ($12) are Wednesday
and Thursday; cabaret-style seating nights ($14) are Tuesday,
Friday and Saturday. Tickets may be purchased online, at the
Member Services Office or at the door, if available. Doors open
at 6:30 p.m. and the play begins at 7 p.m.
Hawaiian Luau
Saturday, June 14, 5:30 p.m., LHPP, $15 pp*
The Hawaii Group of Sun City Texas is hav-
ing a real Hawaiian Luau (with warm Texas
breezes) at the Legacy Hills Park Pavilion on
Saturday, June 14, at 5:30 p.m. Local Hawai-
ian foods will be served, including pulled pork,
huli-huli chicken, fried rice, salads, etc., as well as punch, water
and tea (this event is BYOB). There will be music, a Hawaiian
hula show and a hula lesson for all attendees, and other great
entertainment. Be ready for a surprise!
The cost of attendance is $15 per person. Youmay only purchase
a ticket for yourself and ONE guest. The event is limited to 120
attendees. First-come, first-served! No refunds after June 10.
*Please make checks payable to Martha Toler. No cash
will be accepted. Checks are to be delivered to: Shirley
Miller, 107 Blanco Cove, where a sign-up sheet will be
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