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and move props and set decoration are all
essential for successful productions.
The Guild meets on the first and third
Mondays of each month. On the first Mon-
day, the Guild conducts a business meeting
at 3 p.m. in the Social Center Ballroom.
On the thirdMonday, we meet at the same
time and place to enjoy various activities.
Come to any meeting and check us out.
Membership is only $12 per year.
The Mad Hatters group is AcTAG’s out-
reach to the community. Two troupes of
six to eight members, each wearing many
colorful hats, visit schools, pre-schools and
Alzheimer’s groups to teach and entertain
with animated fairy tales.
Alternative Healing &
Wellness
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Alternative Health & Wellness Club
Friday, September 5, 1 p.m., ACA
Contact: Doug Willoughby,
512-819-0133 or
Our speaker for the month of September
will be Dr. Kieran Kuykendall, D.C., who
uses functional and complimentary medi-
cine at the Applied Kinesiology Center. His
topic will be, “Using Functional Medicine
to Treat Chronic Illnesses.” Guests are
always welcome at our monthly general
meeting.
The
Wise Woman Group
will resume
meeting everyWednesday at 10 a.m. at 103
Montley Trail to discuss books or topics
related to one’s spiritual journey. It is a
great way to meet other women with like
interests and share your journey.
The
Spirituality Anonymous Group
will meet at Cowan Creek onWednesday,
September 17, at 7 p.m., to discuss topics
related to contemporary questions about
spirituality: how it affects our lives, our
attitudes, our purpose and even our health.
Guest speakers are invited to share in-
sights and participants are given an op-
portunity to join in lively discussions.
Contact Mary Pat Morris at 512-869-8761
for more information on the Wise Women
and the Spirituality Anonymous groups.
The
Qigong Exercise Group
seeks to
help you start your day with enhanced
energy. It meets in the Atrium, every
Actors & Theatre Arts Guild
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Theatre Arts Guild
Business Meeting: No September
meeting
Third Monday: September 15, SCB
Board Meeting: September 29,
3-5:30 p.m., CCAN
Contact: Linn Ratcliff, 512-863-8934,
or
The Actors and Theatre Arts Guild is a
chartered club of over 200 talented, fun-
loving people who love the smell of grease-
paint and the roar of the crowd.
Each year, the club produces three main-
stage plays, plus an annual Follies in the
ballroom. The club additionally produces
two smaller-venue plays in the Atrium.
Those who labor at backstage, off-stage
and non-stage assignments are equally as
important as our actors, directors, singers
and dancers. Set builders and designers,
costume designers, seamstresses, makeup
experts, lighting and sound technicians,
advertising and marketing creators and
illustrators, and those who create, acquire
Chartered Clubs Index
Actors & Theatre Arts Guild..... 101
Alt. Health & Wellness............. 101
Amateur Radio Society............. 102
Aviation...................................... 102
Ballroom Dance......................... 102
Billiards...................................... 102
Bocce........................................... 103
Computer.................................... 103
Country Western Dancing........ 103
Couples Golf............................... 103
Creative Clay & China.............. 103
Current Issues........................... 104
Dance & Drill............................. 104
Dominoes & Table Games........ 104
Duplicate Bridge........................ 104
Eagle Boosters........................... 105
Fabric & Fiber............................ 105
Foreign Language...................... 105
Garden........................................ 106
Hiking......................................... 106
Horseshoes & Washers............. 106
Horticulture............................... 106
Hunting & Fishing.................... 107
Investment Education............... 107
Line Dance................................. 107
Mah Jongg.................................. 107
MGA............................................ 108
Nature......................................... 108
Pet............................................... 108
Photography............................... 108
Pickleball.................................... 109
Poker........................................... 109
Radio Control Modelers............ 109
RV................................................ 109
Singers........................................ 109
Social Bridge.............................. 110
Softball (Coed Sr. Slo-Pitch)...... 110
Solos............................................ 110
Stained Glass............................. 110
Sundancers................................. 110
Table Tennis. ............................. 111
Tennis Association..................... 111
Visual Arts................................. 111
WGA 9-Hole............................... 112
WGA 18-Hole............................. 112
Woodworkers. ............................ 112
Zoomers...................................... 112
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Look what our
Chartered Clubs are
offering to the whole
community this month!
DUPLICATE BRIDGE: Remember
playing bridge in college?
Always wanted to learn more?
Bridge lessons are open to all
Sun City residents, regardless of
membership. See page 104 for
more information.
SUNDANCE RS : Mo n d ay ,
September 15, 5:30 p.m., SCB.
FREE Square Dance FunNight! Get
a sample of the fun and fellowship
of square dancing! No experience
necessary; refreshments served.
Class continues with a free first
lesson on Monday, September 22,
4:30 p.m., SCB.
NATURE:
Tuesday, September 16,
2:30 p.m., SCB. Predictions of El
Niño bringing more rainfall to our
area means it’s time to talk about
planting trees and shrubs! Staff
Forester Emily Driscoll with Texas
A&M Forest Service will discuss
plant selection, soil conditions and
planting techniques.
CHARTERED CLUBS
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