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ONLINE:
SCTXCA.ORG
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ber. Applications are available in the
Billiards Center and online at Sun City
website ticketing.
Bocce
sctxca.org > Site Index > Bocce Club
Play: Monday to Saturday, 8 a.m.
and 1 p.m., BC
Contact: Bill Templeman, 512-863-
3159 or
We invite all Sun City residents to come
and enjoy the game of bocce. Should you
enjoy the game as much as we do, please
consider joining our club! Dues are only
$6 for the remainder of the year.
During the past month only one player
rolled a 5-point frame, and we extend
our hearty congratulations to Lois Ham-
melman!
League 3 Winners
First: Russ Ruff
Second: Don Webb
Third: Hank Ziegler
The next league will run for 5 weeks on
consecutive Friday mornings at 8 a.m.
beginning October 3. Spaces are still
available.
Bocce Fact of the Month
When is a bocce ball dead? When a play-
er’s bocce ball hits the backboard with-
out striking another ball or the pallino,
the bocce ball is considered dead and
removed from play until the next frame.
Computer
Cyber Center Hours: MFSa: 9 a.m. to
Noon; TuWTh: 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Contact:
or 512-868-9780
JOIN US! Dues are $8 for the first mem-
ber of a household and $4 for each ad-
ditional household member. Come by the
Cyber Center in the Activities Center to
pay by check. To pay by mail, download
the application from our website under
the JOIN US tab and mail it, along with
your check, payable to Sun City Com-
puter Club, 2 Texas Drive, Georgetown,
78633. The Cyber Center is open Mon-
day, 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 – its always current.
Country Western Dance
sctxca.org > Site Index > Country
Western Dance Club
Saturday, October 18, 7-10 p.m., SCB
Contact: Caroline Willingham,
512-876-5297 or
or Bob Ticer, 512-868-9386 or rdticer@
verizon.net
Monthly dances provide traditional
country western dancing in the ball-
room. Dances will have recorded music
or a live band. Ice and water are pro-
vided. Please bring your own beverages
and snacks. The October dance will have
a band.
Membership is $12 annually and covers
admission to monthly recorded dances.
Additional fees may be charged for spe-
cial events. To pay dues, visit the Sun
City Texas website and click on Clubs
& Interest Groups. You may also make
a check out to SCTXCA, and either drop
it off or mail it to Debbie Williams, 104
Rio Leon Cove. Dues paid in October,
November or December will carry over
to the next year. For the 2014 dance
schedule and Membership Applications,
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,
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. to 4 p.m.;
TuTh 1-8 p.m.; SaSu 1-4 p.m.
Studio Telephone: 512-948-7664
Contact: Laurie Mankin, 512-864-3252.
Come express your creativity with us!
Equipment, tools, glazes, brushes and
clay are sold to members at cost and dues
are just $12 a year.
Come visit our studio behind 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 upcom-
ing classes.
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
sculpt from scratch, red or white and
low- or high-fire clays are available. Ob-
jects are fired in one of five resident kilns.
Beginners’ classes are held frequently.
Wheel Throwing:
Wheel throwing is
a unique skill. Six potter’s wheels are
available. Classes are held for both be-
ginning and more experienced members.
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, October 17, 10-11:30 a.m., CCG
Topic: How Can Federal Income Taxes
Be Made Fair?
Contact: Lou Snead,
Want to think, discuss and learn about
the issues of the day in a friendly envi-
ronment with open-minded individuals?
Then Current Issues is the club for you!
Just remember to BYOB (Bring Your
Own Brain).
Mission:
The Current Issues Club pro-
vides a
nonpartisan
environment where
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