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CHARTERED CLUBS
Creative Clay & China Current Issues September 7 in the Atrium at 9:30 a.m.
Studio hours: MWF 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.; Friday, Sept. 23, Check-in 9:45 a.m. There will be a new beginners group
TuTh 1-8 p.m.; SaSu 1-4 p.m. Program 10 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. starting the first week of September for
Studio Telephone: 512-948-7664 Georgetown Room, CCAC anyone interested in joining our dance
Contact: President Nan Massey, Program topic: Check club website team. Contact Connie Stutters at 512-
512-863-8524. for the topic 630-3020 or [email protected].
Board Meeting: Tuesday, Sept. 13 at Contact: President Larry Buxbaum
10 a.m. in the Studio (612) 237-8911 or presidentsccic@gmail. Happy Feet Cloggers: New Beginner
Come express your creativity with us! com class starts on September 9. Also in
In our five-room studio, members create September, Friday class times are
long-lasting, three-dimensional objects Mission: The Current Issues Club changing to:
for both practical use and visual beauty. provides a nonpartisan environment
Equipment, tools, glazes, brushes and clay where a respectful exchange of ideas Beginner classes: 11:15 a.m. - 12:15 p.m.
are sold to members at cost and dues are among members promotes discussion and
just $12 a year. a deeper understanding of current issues. Intermediate / Advanced classes: 9:15 -
The studio is open every day of the week. 11 a.m.
Members’ creations are displayed in the Topics: Topic suggestions are submitted
windows of the studio as well as on the to the Board from the Discussion SIG, All classes are held in the ACA. New
club website. program evaluations, club message members may join Clogging the first two
Come visit our studio behind the Fabric board and members’ emails. The Board weeks of September (9/9 and 9/16). For
& Fiber Club and learn about ceramics, presents four to five choices at the program information on classes, please contact
hand building, wheel throwing and china for membership vote. Topics may cover Patricia Gee at 512-240-5955 or pgee@
painting. Monitors will gladly guide you international, national, state and local suddenlink.net.
on a short tour and tell you about upcom- issues.
ing classes. Enjoy fun and companionship The Cloggers perform at various Sun
in this friendly atmosphere. Research: Volunteers serve on the City functions and other venues in the
Ceramics: Existing forms, such as plates, Research Committee and prepare the Georgetown/Austin area. Performing is
bowls, vases, animals, Christmas trees program information sheet which is posted optional. Visitors are welcome any time!
and Santa Clauses can be painted and on the website. Members are encouraged
glazed to your own design. to contribute to the club’s message board. Tap Dancing:
Hand Building: For those who like to
sculpture from scratch, red or white and Dues: For the remainder of 2016, dues are Wednesdays - Beginners/Review: 3 p.m.,
low- or high-fire clays are available. When $3. Please pay on the CA website ticket Intermediate I: 1 p.m. and Intermediate
completed, objects are fired in one of five system or at the CA office. II: 2 p.m.
resident kilns that are operated by expe-
rienced members. Beginners’ classes are Discussion SIG: Members only. Friday, Thursdays – Advanced: 4 p.m.
held frequently. September 9. Members participate in less
Wheel Throwing: Wheel throwing is a formal, small group discussions about All classes held in the ACA. Contact
unique skill. Six potter’s wheels are avail- topics affecting the world, nation, Texas, Marijean Schindler at 512-869-4857 or
able and classes are held for both begin- Georgetown or Sun City. Members start [email protected]. Tapping
ning and more experienced members. arriving at 9 a.m. to suggest topics. is super exercise and fabulous fun! No
China Painting: Create your own de- experience necessary! New session begins
signs on china. One room and one kiln Courtesy: Participants are required to on September 7 and 8.
are designated for painted china objects, observe the adopted courtesy guidelines.
such as dishes and cups. Those interested Check the club’s website. 2nd Chance Jazz Dance:
in a beginning class in china painting,
contact Doris DeWitte at 512-869-1971. Guests: The club’s mission is to provide Thursdays, Men’s class, 1 p.m.; Beg./Int.
a nonpartisan environment. All points class, 2 p.m.; Adv. class, 3 p.m., ACA.
110 | SUNRAYS SEPTEMBER 2016 of view and political party affiliations Contact Georgia Medler, georgiedave@
are welcome. If time allows, guests may suddenlink.net, 512-864-2131.
participate during the last 15 minutes. Join
the club to participate in the discussions, 2nd Chance Jazz Dance offers the
attend the SIG and gain access to the club’s opportunity of fitness and fun. Students
research. will learn choreographed jazz routines.
Classes will resume September 8.
Dance & Drill
Dominoes & Table Games
Contact: President Patricia Gee at
512-240-5955 or [email protected] Contact: President Janet Lull 512-
635-8206 or [email protected]
Sun City Georgettes: Tuesdays,
Texas Drive Fitness Center, 3:15 p.m.; “All the world’s a Table Game,
performance groups 10:30 a.m.-12:30 And men and women merely players.”
p.m. New member classes will begin on
― William. Shakespeare
(slightly altered)
The Monday night Hand & Foot quarterly
tournament (April, May, June) was won by
Bill Bigger; second place Barbara Dixon;
ONLINE: SCTEXAS.ORG