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Chartered Clubs Index
Actors & Theatre Arts Guild...........89
Alt. Healing & Wellness................ 89
Amateur Radio Society.................. 90
Aviation........................................... 90
Ballroom Dance.............................. 90
Billiards........................................... 90
Bocce................................................ 91
Computer......................................... 91
Country Western Dancing............. 91
Couples Golf.................................... 91
Creative Clay & China................... 91
Current Issues................................ 92
Dance & Drill.................................. 92
Dominoes & Table Games............. 92
Duplicate Bridge............................. 92
Eagle Boosters................................ 93
Fabric & Fiber................................. 93
Foreign Language........................... 93
Garden............................................. 94
Hiking.............................................. 94
Horseshoes & Washers.................. 94
Horticulture.................................... 94
Hunting & Fishing......................... 94
Investment Education.................... 95
Karaoke........................................... 95
Line Dance...................................... 95
Mah Jongg....................................... 95
MGA................................................. 95
Nature.............................................. 95
Oldies But Goodies Dance............. 96
Pet.................................................... 96
Photography.................................... 96
Pickleball......................................... 96
Poker................................................ 97
Radio Control Modelers................. 97
RV..................................................... 97
Singers............................................. 97
Social Bridge................................... 98
Softball (Coed Sr. Slo-Pitch)............98
Solos................................................. 98
Stained Glass.................................. 98
Sundancers...................................... 98
Table Tennis. .................................. 99
Tennis Association.......................... 99
Visual Arts...................................... 99
WGA 9-Hole.................................... 99
WGA 18-Hole................................ 100
Women Helping Others............... 100
Woodworkers. ............................... 100
Zoomers......................................... 100
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VISUAL ARTS: Sunday, March 1,
2-5 p.m., ACA. All residents are
invited to the VACMeet the Artist
and Reception. Enjoy demonstra-
tions and light refreshments as
you view the artwork.
GARDEN: Wednesday, March 11,
12:30 p.m., CCF/G. Guest speaker
Catrin Dubois presents “Pruning
Do’s and Don’ts.”
NATURE: Tuesday, March 17, 2:30
p.m., SCB. “Photographing Texas
Outdoors” – Join guest Lee Hov
for a photographic tour of Texas
and its birds, butterflies and
wildflowers. All are welcome.
FOREIGN LANGUAGE: Friday,
March 20, 1 p.m., ACA. Third
Friday International - Bill Thornton
will speak about Myanmar. All are
invited.
HORTICULTURE: The Horticul-
ture Club will host the annual
Spring Plant Sale on Saturday,
March 21 from9 a.m. until 1 p.m. at
the Community Garden, located
at 141 Sun City Blvd. near the soft-
ball field.
Actors & Theatre Arts Guild
Business Meeting: Monday, March 2,
3 p.m., SCB
3rd Monday: March 16, 3 p.m., SCB
Board Meeting: March 30, 3-5:30 p.m.,
CCAN
Contact: Donna Sandercock
512-240-4530,
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. In addition, the club produces
two smaller-venue plays in the Atrium.
Actors, directors, singers and dancers are
not the only people important to the group.
Those who labor at backstage, off-stage
and non-stage assignments are equally
valued. Set designers, set builders, cos-
tume designers, seamstresses, make up
experts, lighting and sound technicians,
advertising and marketing creators and
illustrators, and those who create, acquire
and move props and set decoration are
all mandatory for successful productions.
The Guild meets on the first and third
Monday 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 and have fun with
various activities. Come to any meeting
and check us out. Membership is only $12
per year.
Mad Hatters is AcTAG’s outreach to the
community. Two troupes of six to eight
members each wearingmany colorful hats
as they visit schools, pre-schools and Al-
zheimer’s groups to teach and entertain
with animated fairy tales.
Alternative Healing &
Wellness
Friday, March 6, 1 p.m., ACA
Contact: Doug Willoughby,
512-819-0133 or dougnjoan@gmail.
com
The general meeting will be held on
March 6 at 1 p.m. in the Activities Cen-
ter Atrium. Our speaker will be Karen
McIntosh, a health engineer and certified
nutritionist specializing in bio-electric as-
sessments intended to identify the body’s
key stressors and nutritional needs. McIn-
tosh will demonstrate how to utilize exist-
ing information to design individualized
plans for health and wellness. Guests are
always welcome at this meeting.
The
WiseWomenGroup
meetsWednes-
days at 10 a.m. at 103 Montley Trail to
discuss our spiritual journeys. Cur-
rently, the group is examining how our
belief systems fit in with today’s culture,
particularly with regards to violence,
its causes, and how we might live with
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