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Look what our ballroom. In addition, the club produces CHARTERED CLUBS
Chartered Clubs are two smaller-venue plays in the Atrium.
offering to the whole Actors, directors, singers and dancers are Chartered Clubs Index
community this month! not the only people important to the group. Actors & Theatre Arts Guild............93
Those who labor at backstage, off-stage Alt. Healing & Wellness................. 93
ALTERNATIVE HEALING: Friday, and non-stage assignments are equally Amateur Radio Society................... 94
June 5, 1 p.m., ACA. Chiropractor important. Set designers, set builders, Aviation............................................ 94
Dr. Ben Spitzenberger will discuss costume designers, seamstresses, make-up Ballroom Dance............................... 94
brain health and memory func- experts, lighting and sound technicians, Billiards............................................ 94
tions. All are welcome. advertising and marketing creators, illus- Bocce................................................. 95
trators, and those who create, acquire and Computer......................................... 95
VISUAL ARTS: Sunday, June move props and provide set decoration are Corvette............................................ 95
7, 2 p.m., ACA. The Visual Arts all mandatory for successful productions. Country Western Dancing............. 95
Club presents their Annual Couples Golf..................................... 95
Summer Art Show and Reception The Guild meets twice monthly, on the Creative Clay & China................... 95
featuring works of art in a variety first and third Mondays. On the first Mon- Current Issues................................. 96
of mediums. Light refreshments day, the Guild conducts a business meeting Dance & Drill................................... 96
will be served. at 3 p.m. in the Social Center Ballroom, Dominoes & Table Games.............. 96
and meets at the same time and place on Duplicate Bridge............................. 97
ROCKHOUNDS: Tuesday, June the third Monday to have fun with various Eagle Boosters................................. 97
9, 4 p.m., AC MR 3/4. Discover activities. Come to any meeting and check Fabric & Fiber................................. 97
something new! Cate Jensen us out. Membership is $12 a year. Foreign Language........................... 97
presents “Natural Wonders of Garden.............................................. 98
the World You May Not Know.” Mad Hatters is AcTAG’s outreach to the Hiking............................................... 98
community. Two troupes of six to eight Horseshoes & Washers................... 98
BRIDGE: Wednesday, June 10, members wearing colorful hats visit Horticulture..................................... 98
8:30 a.m., CCS. Learn Bridge in a schools, pre-schools and Alzheimer’s Hunting & Fishing.......................... 99
Day is a free 5-hour workshop for groups to teach and entertain them with Investment Education.................... 99
beginners and those who have animated fairy tales. Karaoke............................................ 99
been absent from the game. Line Dance....................................... 99
Alternative Healing & Mah Jongg....................................... 99
FOREIGN LANGUAGE: Friday, Wellness MGA................................................. 99
June 19, 1 p.m., ACA. Third Friday Nature............................................ 100
International features Ellen Friday, May 1, 1 p.m., ACA Oldies But Goodies Dance............ 100
Greeney, world-wide traveler. Contact: Doug Willoughby, Pet................................................... 100
Listen and learn as she shares her 512-819-0133 or [email protected] Photography.................................. 100
touring tips! Pickleball........................................ 100
The general meeting will be held on Poker.............................................. 101
Actors & Theatre Arts Guild Friday, June 5, at 1 p.m. in the Activi- Radio Control Modelers................ 101
ties Center Atrium. Our speaker will be RV................................................... 101
Business Meeting: Monday, June 1, chiropractor Dr. Ben Spitzenberger. He Singers........................................... 101
3 p.m., SCB operates the Maximized Living Health Social Bridge.................................. 102
3rd Monday: June 15, 3 p.m., SCB Center and Greenlawn Family Chiroprac- Softball (Coed Sr. Slo-Pitch)...........102
Board Meeting: Monday, June 29, tic Center in Round Rock. He will discuss Solos................................................ 102
3-5:30 p.m., CCAN how our everyday activities either promote Stained Glass................................. 102
Spring Party: Saturday, May 30, or degrade our brain health and memory Sundancers.................................... 102
4-10 p.m., SCB functions. If you are concerned about your Table Tennis.................................. 103
Contact: Donna Sandercock brain health as you age you should plan Tennis Association........................ 103
512-240-4530, [email protected] to attend this meeting. Guests are always Visual Arts..................................... 103
The Actors and Theatre Arts Guild is a welcome at our meeting. WGA 9-Hole................................... 103
chartered club that includes more than WGA 18-Hole................................. 103
200 talented, fun-loving people who love The Wise Women Group and the Spir- Women Helping Others................ 104
the smell of greasepaint and the roar of ituality Anonymous Group will not Woodworkers................................. 104
the crowd. meet in June. They will resume meeting Zoomers.......................................... 104
in September.
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