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Chartered Clubs Index
Actors & Theatre Arts Guild...........97
Alt. Healing & Wellness................ 97
Amateur Radio Society.................. 98
Aviation........................................... 98
Ballroom Dance.............................. 98
Billiards........................................... 98
Bocce................................................ 99
Computer......................................... 99
Country Western Dancing............. 99
Couples Golf.................................... 99
Creative Clay & China................... 99
Current Issues.............................. 100
Dance & Drill................................ 100
Dominoes & Table Games........... 100
Duplicate Bridge........................... 101
Eagle Boosters.............................. 101
Fabric & Fiber............................... 101
Foreign Language......................... 101
Garden........................................... 102
Hiking............................................ 102
Horseshoes & Washers................ 102
Horticulture.................................. 102
Hunting & Fishing....................... 103
Investment Education.................. 103
Karaoke......................................... 103
Line Dance.................................... 103
Mah Jongg..................................... 103
MGA............................................... 104
Nature............................................ 104
Oldies But Goodies Dance........... 104
Pet.................................................. 104
Photography.................................. 104
Pickleball....................................... 105
Poker.............................................. 105
Radio Control Modelers............... 105
RV................................................... 105
Singers........................................... 106
Social Bridge................................. 106
Softball (Coed Sr. Slo-Pitch)..........106
Solos............................................... 106
Stained Glass................................ 106
Sundancers.................................... 107
Table Tennis. ................................ 107
Tennis Association........................ 107
Visual Arts.................................... 107
WGA 9-Hole.................................. 108
WGA 18-Hole................................ 108
Women Helping Others............... 108
Woodworkers. ............................... 108
Zoomers......................................... 108
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ALTERNATIVE HEALING: Fri-
day, May 1, 1 p.m., ACA. Sandra
Brougher, nutritional therapist,
will be the guest speaker. All are
welcome.
SOFTBALL: Saturday, May 2, 9
a.m. - 4 p.m., Del Webb Field.
The Sun City Warriors take on
three area teams in this day-
long softball tournament. Free
admission; bring your lawn chairs.
CURRENT ISSUES: Friday, May
15, 10 a.m., CCG. A current event
topic is discussed; listeners are
welcome. Check the club website
for May topic.
ASTRONOMY: Monday, May
25, 7 p.m., ACA. “Star-Gazing
Opportunities at Sun City” - Ed
Wiley tells how to take advantage
of Sun City’s favorable night sky
viewing environment.
NATURE: Tuesday, May 26, 2:30
p.m., SCB. “Georgetown is Going
All Green” – Georgetown Utility
Department staff will explain the
city’s move to solar and wind
power. All are invited.
Actors & Theatre Arts Guild
Business Meeting: May 4, 3 p.m., SCB
3rd Monday: May 18, 3 p.m., SCB
Board Meeting: May 25, 3-5:30 p.m.,
CCAN
Spring Party: Saturday, May 30, 4-10
p.m., SCB
Contact: Donna Sandercock
512-240-4530,
The Actors and Theatre Arts Guild is a
chartered club and includes more than
200 talented, fun-loving people who love
the smell of greasepaint 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
important. 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 twice a month, on the
first and thirdMondays. 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 wearing many color-
ful hats, visit schools, pre-schools and
Alzheimer’s groups to teach and entertain
them with animated fairy tales.
Alternative Healing &
Wellness
Friday, May 1, 1 p.m., ACA
Contact: Doug Willoughby,
512-819-0133 or
The General Meeting will be held on
Friday, May 1 at 1 p.m. in the Activities
Center Atrium. Sandra Brougher, nutri-
tional therapist, holistic health coach and
owner of Renew Whole Health on Wil-
liams Drive, will be our speaker. Guests
are always welcome at our meeting.
The
Wise Women Group
continues to
meet each Wednesday at 10 a.m. at 103
Montley Trail to discuss the spiritual-
ity of aging using Joan Chittister’s book,
Growing Old Gracefully
. New members
welcome. For more information on this
group and Spirituality Anonymous, call
Mary Pat Morris at 512-869-8761.
The
Spirituality Anonymous Group
will meet Friday, May 15 at 7 p.m. at
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