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CHARTERED CLUBS
refreshes the minds of players who have Fabric & Fiber Foreign Language
had a long absence from the game will
be offered Wednesday, Oct. 7 from 8:30 Studio Hours: Monday-Saturday, Contact: Glenda Nuckols, grundy911@
a.m. – 1 p.m. at Cowan Creek Amenity 9 a.m. to noon and 1-4 p.m. suddenlink.net
Center. It’s free. Contact Bonnie Dennis Holiday Closures: September 7,
for registration and more information: November 25-27, and December 23 – Club Dues: Half Year (July - December)
email [email protected], or January 4. $5 a person. Members may participate in
call 512-966-7781. Studio Phone: 512-948-7667 all activities and language classes.
Eagle Boosters Appliqué: 1st and 2nd Thursdays, 9:30- Third Friday International, Oct. 16,
11:30 a.m. Darlene Knoepke, 512-868- 1 p.m., in the Atrium, will feature Edna
Contact: Larry Plyter, 512-868-1827 or 0507. Heard, who was born and raised in Liv-
[email protected] erpool, England. Highlights include: A
Beading/Jewelry: Tuesdays, 1-4 p.m. visit to Downton Abbey; Liverpool, home
The words “fun, food, fellowship, and Kathryn Hart, 512-868-8398 . of the Beatles; Wales, land of song; and
fantastic action” are a great descriptions Ireland, land of fairies and poets. Also
of Eagle Boosters. Each game allows Fiber Art: 1st, 3rd and 5th Tuesdays, addressed, the amusing problems with
you to talk with your fellow sports fans 9:30 a.m. to noon. Linda Hillan, accents, words and phrases that mean
while watching Georgetown high school [email protected] one thing here and something quite dif-
athletes compete against other schools. ferent there. All are welcome!
Occasionally the outcome of a game is Machine Embroidery: 3rd Friday/
determined in the final seconds with the Saturday/Sunday & 4th Monday, 9 a.m.- For information about classes, con-
ball being released as the horn sounds. 4 p.m. Betty Dvorak, 512-415-3512. tact SIG directors or visit the For-
Your attendance at their sporting events eign Language Club online.
means so much to these young athletes Night Owl Stitchers: Mondays, 6:30
and shows them that their community p.m. Mary Jean Thorp, 512-869-7236. French –French Beginner Class start-
is behind them. Join us when we have ing Oct. 2, 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Contact
dinner with the coaches and athletes. Quilting: Meetings - Thursdays, 1-4 Donna Anderson at don1641@icloud.
This gives you a chance to meet and p.m.; Mini-Retreats - 2nd and 4th Friday com. All other French contact Marielle
greet the coaches and athletes. – Sunday 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Workshops - 1st at [email protected].
and 5th Mondays, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Lynn
Home Eagle Football Game Hayes, 269-209-1700. German – Contact Ursula Pinner at
[email protected]. Beginning and in-
East View....................................... Oct. 16 Card Making: 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th termediate classes, as well as a Happy
Wednesdays, 9:30 a.m. to noon. Janice Hour for intermediate and advanced
Dripping Springs........................... Oct. 30 Mitchell, 512-943-9425. speakers, are offered.
If you need further information about Rug Hooking: 2nd and 4th Tuesdays, Italian – Join us this fall to study Ital-
the football games, please call Dave 9:30 a.m. to noon. Irene Keaton, 832-865- ian and to learn more about the Italian
Prybella at 512-763-6683. 6238. culture. Contact Reeta Wadzeck at 512-
591-7199.
Home Eagle Volleyball Games Scrapbooking: 1st Friday, Saturday
and Sunday and 3rd Wednesday, 9 a.m- Russian – Beginning and Intermediate
Dripping Springs............................. Oct. 2 4 p,m. Renee Forster, 512-864-0988; Russian language classes will be offered
Theresa Kettle, 512-864-2387. in the fall. Please email Nancy Grafton
Vandergrift...................................... Oct. 6 at [email protected] to let her
Sewing/Embellishment: Meetings – know when you can attend and days that
Leander.......................................... Oct. 13 3rd, 4th and 5th Thursdays, 9:30-11:30 are not convenient for you.
a.m.; Workday, 2nd Monday, 9 a.m.-
East View....................................... Oct. 16 4 p.m. Pat Stroup, 512-869-8557. Spanish – Contact SIG Director Ginny
Hahn, [email protected]. Oc-
If you need further information about Sit & Stitch: 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 5th tober classes include 102, 202, 302,
the volleyball games, please contact Mondays, 10 a.m. to noon. Gail Rador, 304, (Contact Judy Harries, jbharries@
Grace Townsend at 512-868-8361. 515-975-4639. juno.com) plus Happy Hour Spanish
at the Movies, (Contact Cheryl Jagst,
Home Lady Eagle Basketball Games Spinning & Weaving: Wednesdays, [email protected]). Check our
1-4 p.m. Nicky Buss, 512-868-0412. website under “Spanish SIG” and
Westwood (Scrimmage)................ Oct. 31 “Courses” for descriptions.
Spinning and Weaving Open House
If you need further information about Oct. 28, 3-5 p.m., Studio Portuguese – Interested in learning or
the basketball games, please call Karen Spinning and Weaving is having an open teaching Portuguese? Contact Judy Har-
Chapman at 512-863-0636. house. Our group will be demonstrating ries, [email protected]
these amazing crafts. When you discover
Visit our website to check game sched- how interesting it is to spin and weave,
ules, scores, and team news. Member- we are here to help you learn.
ship is only $10 per person. Payment
can be made online or at the Member
Services Office.
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