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INTEREST GROUPS
Psychology Anyone who would like to or [email protected]. political affiliations and positions on abor-
participate in an interest group in psychol- tion and gay marriage. Robert Lloyd, a
ogy (psychologists, social workers, coun- Texas Tech Guns up, Texas Tech Red 25-year law enforcement officer, is su-
selors, psychiatrists), contact Don Pool at Raiders! Time to celebrate another great ing to protect freedom of expression and
512-864-7595 or [email protected]. year of Red Raider sports. Contact Dr. separation of church and state. Mr. Lloyd,
Robert (Bob) Pinder at 512-864-0860 or represented by Texas Civil Rights Project,
Runners/Joggers We meet at 7 a.m. [email protected]. will deliver an engrossing account of this
on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays momentous case. Free, everyone invited.
in front of the Texas Drive Fitness Cen- Viva El Paso! If you’ve ever lived or want Contact [email protected].
ter; all are invited to join. Contact Dee to reconnect with the original Sun City,
Simmons at 512-688-1286 or deesim- its rich west Texas culture, the Franklin service organizations
[email protected]. If it is too early for Mountains or the desert southwest, you
you to run, join us for coffee at the City must join VIVA EL PASO! Exchange Classic Car Owners Meets first Sat-
Market on Tuesdays at 8 a.m. memories from high school, Texas West- urdays at 8 a.m., Smokey Moe’s BBQ at
ern/UTEP, Ft. Bliss and of course Ciudad Wolf Ranch.
Sky Girls We are a group of retired stew- Juarez. Join us for our bi-monthly dinners.
ardesses (better known today as flight at- Contact Yolanda Gandara at gandara_ Georgetown Area Car Club (GTACC)
tendants) who meet monthly in the home [email protected] or Patricia Williams is a non-profit 501(c)(7) social and rec-
of one of our members. Our meetings are at [email protected]. reation club dedicated to promoting the
held the first Thursday of each month at enjoyment of classic, antique and special-
10 a.m. We are strictly social, and have Wisconsin Our Wisconsin Group will interest vehicles.
discovered we have endless experiences gather for a tailgate party at Putter’s Patio
to share and compare! Call Pam Meyners on Thursday, Oct. 20 at 6 p.m. We have in- GTACC awards the “Bob Olofson Memo-
at 512-868-5575 or Nancy Neihart at 512- vited the Chicago/Illinois Group to join us. rial Scholarship” to graduating George-
863-4613. Come cheer on your favorite teams and town and East View High School seniors
order off the menu while watching a great who have successfully completed the Au-
SAR - Alexander Hamilton Chapter game with the “Pack” and “Da Bears.” tomotive Technology program and have
Sons of the American Revolution (SAR) E-mail your RSVPs to Cindy Triggs at committed to continuing their formal
will meet on Saturday, Oct. 8 at 11 a.m. [email protected] by Oct. 16. education. Contact Kent Didriksen at
at Mel’s Lonestar Lanes, 1010 N. Austin 512-863-9206 or [email protected].
Ave. The Hon. E. Wayne Bachus, esq., will If you would like to join the Wisconsin www.gtacc.org
speak on the topic of Constitution Day. Group, e-mail Loree Parker at loreetx@
suddenlink.net. Kiwanis Club of Sun City Join us each
If you have an ancestor who served in Tuesday at 10 a.m. to hear speakers of
the Revolutionary War, we welcome you political interest to the Sun City and Georgetown
to join SAR. Contacts: Registrar Harry communities. Learn how you can be in-
Walden, 512-818-1379 or email harry. Republican Club of Sun City volved in making a difference in children’s
[email protected]. President Jim Scott, lives in Williamson County. Contact Chas
512-869-4654 or email jamesscott4@ Thursday, Oct. 6, CCF/G. Social: Doors Kresch, 512-864-0111.
juno.com. Visit www.sctexas.org>Clubs open at 6 p.m.; Appetizers: 6:30 p.m.;
& Groups>Interest Groups>SAR Group Program: 7 p.m. The Republican Club of O ct. 4 Kiwanis Committee reports
Sun City will present a discussion panel (Putters Café)
St. Louis We gather at least twice yearly comprised of Mayor Dale Ross, Fire Chief
to share food and relive cherished memo- John Sullivan, City Manager David Mor- Oct. 11 C has Kresch, new president’s
ries of St. Louis. The Hill, Forest Park, the gan and Police Chief Wayne Nero. Resi- report
St. Louis Zoo and the Arch are just a few dent attendees will have the opportunity
of the things that hold fond memories for to ask questions of Georgetown city offi- Oct. 18 Wayne Rhoden, Master
many. Sports, especially the Cardinals, cials. Send reservations for $8 pp to the Gardner, fall gardening
are a popular theme and during the sea- Republican Club of Sun City, 1530 Sun
son, fans meet monthly at Wriggley’s Pub City Blvd., Suite 130, Box 227, George- O ct. 25 Rita Healy, general manager,
to socialize, watch a game, and root for a town, TX, 78633 by Friday, Sept. 30. Sheraton Georgetown Hotel
Cardinal victory. Contact Gary or Sheila
Engel, [email protected] or 512-868-6929. Contact: Bill Harron, 512-864-0965 or Learn more at our website: www.
[email protected]. rcsctx.com suncitygtkiwanis.org.
Tai Chi & Chi Kung Meet Tuesdays and
Thursdays at 10 a.m. at the LHPP for a Sun City Democrats Sun City Shriners meets Tuesday, Oct.
gathering of Tai Chi and Chi Kung prac- 18 at 5:30 p.m. at Berry Creek Country
titioners to exercise and have fun. Open to Meeting: Saturday, Oct. 15, 10 a.m., CCF. Club. Dinner will be served at 6 p.m. Lt.
all. Contact Don Mulvey at 512-917-3236 Social 9:30 a.m. Lloyd v. Williamson Jonathan Gilliam, fire and life safety officer
County: While interviewing for a new with Georgetown Fire Department, will be
ONLINE: SCTEXAS.ORG constable, Williamson County commis- our guest speaker. Noble Bob Tolley will
sioners inquired about religious beliefs, update us on the holiday lighting program
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