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ONLINE:
SCTXCA.ORG
Computer
Email:
Phone: 512-868-9780
Cyber Center Hours: Monday, Friday
& Saturday: 9 a.m. to Noon;
Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday:
9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
COME JOIN US!
Dues are $8 for the
first member of a household and $4 for
each additional household member.
Come by the Cyber Center in the Ac-
tivities Center to pay by check. To pay
by mail, download the application from
our website under the Join Us tab, fill it
in and mail it along with your check to
Sun City Computer Club, 2 Texas Drive,
Georgetown, 78633. The Cyber Center
is open Monday, Friday and Saturday
from 9 a.m. to noon, and on Tuesday,
Wednesday and Thursday from 9 a.m.
to 3 p.m. We offer:
Informational Meetings
Weekly Newsletter
Special Interest Groups • Free Wi-Fi
Instructional Classes
Computer HELP FORUM
Computer HELP CENTER
Computer Lab • Media Conversion
Check out our website – it’s always current.
Country Western Dance
sctxca.org > Site Index > Country
Western Dance Club
Friday, July 18, 7-10 p.m. SCB
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 will feature recorded
music or a live band. Ice and water are
provided. Please bring your own bever-
ages and snacks.
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
a check out to SCTXCA and either drop
it off or mail it to Debbie Williams, 104
Rio Leon Cove. For a Membership Ap-
plication for the 2014 dance schedule,
please go to the website. For more infor-
mation, contact Caroline or Bob.
Couples Golf Association
sctxca.org > Site Index >
Couples Golf Association Club
Contact: Jaan Goad, Interim President,
or 720-236-8230
This club was formed for the purpose of
promoting golf among Sun City Texas
couples who enjoy casual, competitive
golf in a friendly and welcoming envi-
ronment. Playdays are every third Sat-
urday, rotating around the three Sun
City Texas courses. We have three social
events planned for the upcoming season.
Refer to the website calendar for exact
dates and locations.
The CGA has players of all skill levels,
so you will always be improving your
game or helping others improve theirs.
Membership is only $15 a year per indi-
vidual. Join today and let’s play!
See the Golf section of the
Sun Rays
for
monthly CGA news.
Creative Clay & China
sctxca.org > Site Index >
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, July 1, 10 a.m.,
China Studio
Contact: Laurie Mankin, President,
512-864-3252.
Come express your creativity with us!
In our five-room studio, members create
long-lasting, three-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 the
club website. Come visit our studio be-
hind 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 upcoming 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
beginning and more experienced mem-
bers.
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, July 18, 10 a.m., CCG
Topic: Transportation Options for
Georgetown’s Future
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.
July Program:
Members will explore
and discuss the options for transportation
in, to, around, and through Georgetown
and Sun City Texas, including the Lone
Star Rail District. All interested mem-
bers can participate on the Research
Team to prepare the factual presenta-
tion for the program.
Communication:
Check the Sun City
Texas website for the club’s calendars,
research, newsletters and topics.
Courtesy:
This nonpartisan club wel-
comes all points of view and political af-
filiations. Campaigning is not allowed.
The Courtesy Guidelines that all partici-
pants are required to observe are posted
on the website.
SIGs:
These meetings provide forums
for members to participate in less for-
mal, small group discussions. Members
suggest topics including program follow-
ups and preparation for upcoming pro-
CHARTERED CLUBS
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