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CHARTERED CLUBS

at http://sctxca.org or call or email Betsy  ball, golf, lacrosse, power lifting, soccer,  a.m.; Workday, 2nd Monday, 9 a.m. to 4
Lidgey (512) 864-0745 BLidgey@sudden-        swimming, tennis, track & field, volley-      p.m. Pat Stroup, 512-869-8557.
link.net for lesson information and to reg-  ball, and wresting.
ister for a class. Bridge Club membership                                                  Sit & Stitch: 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 5th
is not required. Course cost is $10 for 8    Boosters arrange several social events        Mondays, 10 a.m. to noon. Gail Rador,
weeks of lessons. Books are available for    with the teams. These provide an oppor-       1-515-975-4639.
purchase. Classes will be held at Cowan      tunity to have dinner and discussions
Creek Amenity Center. Please check at        with the various athletics and coaches.       Spinning & Weaving: Wednesdays,
the Monitor’s Desk for class room.                                                         1-4 p.m. Nicky Buss, 512-868-0412.
                                             Visit our website to check game sched-
Defense in the 21st Century – Tues-          ules, scores and team news. Member-           Foreign Language
days 10 a.m. – noon, August 4 – Septem-      ship is $10 a person. The application
ber 22 – Salado Room                         form is on our club’s website, or call        Contact: Glenda Nuckols, grundy911@
                                             Larry Plyter, 512-868-1827, for mem-          suddenlink.net
Audrey Grant’s Bridge Basics 2 –             bership information.                          Foreign Language Club Fair, August
Competitive Bidding – Thursdays                                                            28, 3-5 p.m, Atrium. All Sun City resi-
9:30 – 11:30 a.m., August 6 – September      Fabric & Fiber                                dents are invited.
24 – Walburg or Salado Rooms
                                             Studio Hours: Monday-Saturday,                Wanted: People willing to share a for-
Ever wanted to learn to play bridge?         9 a.m. to noon and 1-4 p.m.                   eign language with others. You don’t have
SCDBC will present Learn Bridge in           Holiday Closures: July 4, Sept. 7,            to be a teacher to teach. Club dues are
A Day, a popular five-hour national          November 25-27, and December 23               waived for teachers. Contact Judy Har-
workshop that introduces new players         – Jan. 4.                                     ries at [email protected].
to bridge and/or refreshes the minds of      Studio Phone: 512-948-7667                    For information about classes, contact
players who have had a long absence                                                        SIG directors or visit the Foreign
from the game. Wednesday, October 7,         NOTE: Check website for planned               Language Club online.
8:30 a.m. – 1 p.m., Cowan Creek Salado       projects or other special events for each     French – Contact Marielle at
Room. Cost: free. Contact Bonnie Den-        SIG.                                          [email protected].
nis for registration and more informa-                                                     German – Contact Ursula Pinner at
tion: [email protected], or        Appliqué: 1st and 2nd Thursdays,              [email protected]. Beginning and
call 512-966-7781.                           9:30-11:30 a.m. Darlene Knoepke, 512-         Intermediate classes, as well as a con-
                                             868-0507.                                     versational class for intermediate and
Eagle Boosters                                                                             advanced speakers, are offered.
                                             Beading/Jewelry: Tuesdays, 1-4 p.m.           Italian – Contact Reeta Wadzeck at 512-
Contact: Jim Chapman, 512-863-0636           Kathryn Hart, 512-868-8398 .                  591-7199. Beginning and Intermediate
or [email protected]                                                                        classes are offered.
                                             Fiber Art: 1st, 3rd and 5th Tuesdays,         Russian – Beginning and intermediate
Have you been missing the excitement         9:30 a.m. to noon. Linda Hillan,              Russian will be offered in the fall. Please
that goes along with live sports enter-      [email protected]                            email Nancy Grafton at nancygrafton@
tainment? Well, we are going to help                                                       sbcglobal.net to let her know which class
you. The Eagle Boosters are in the sum-      Machine Embroidery: 3rd Friday/               you would like to attend, and which days
mer slowdown. This is when we start          Saturday/Sunday & 4th Monday, 9 a.m.-         are not convenient for you. Day and time
looking over the prospects for next year     4 p.m. Betty Dvorak, 512-415-3512.            will be based upon interest and room
and making plans for the seasons ahead.                                                    availability.
The athletes use this time to repair their   Night Owl Stitchers: Mondays, 6:30            Spanish – Basic Spanish courses will
equipment, spruce up uniforms, play          p.m. Mary Jean Thorp, 512-869-7236.           resume in the fall. Read descriptions of
some summer sports and continue with                                                       all our classes on the Spanish SIG web-
their conditioning programs.                 Quilting: Meetings - Thursdays, 1-4           site. Summer practice and workshops or
                                             p.m.; Mini-Retreats - 2nd and 4th Friday      questions: contact Judy Harries, jbhar-
Next month, we will be starting the          – Sunday 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Workshops - 1st        [email protected].
2015-2016 athletic season. Georgetown        and 5th Mondays, 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. Lynn         Japanese - Contact Judy Harries at
High School offers many sport activi-        Hayes, 269-209-1700 .                         [email protected].
ties where you can cheer your team                                                         Chinese - A beginning Chinese class is
on. Many of the teams will place high        Card Making: 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th            being planned for the fall. More details
enough in the district standings to go on    Wednesdays, 9:30 a.m. to noon. Janice         will come at a later date.
to the state playoff tournaments. Each       Mitchell, 512-943-9425.                       Club Dues: July-December $5/person
year, many athletes receive offers to                                                      (half-year). Join online at www.sctexas.
play at the college level.                   Rug Hooking: 2nd and 4th Tuesdays,            org or by check at the Member Services
                                             9:30 a.m. to noon. Irene Keaton, 832-         office. Members may participate in all
There is a variety of sports played over     865-6238.                                     activities and language classes.
the school year. They include baseball,
softball, basketball, cross county, foot-    Scrapbooking: 1st Friday, Saturday                           JULY 2015 SUNRAYS | 99
                                             and Sunday and 3rd Wednesday, 9 a.m-
ONLINE: SCTEXAS.ORG                          4 p,m. Renee Forster, 512-864-0988;
                                             Theresa Kettle, 512-864-2387.

                                             Sewing/Embellishment: Meetings –
                                             3rd, 4th and 5th Thursdays, 9:30-11:30
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