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CHARTERED CLUBS

Continued from the previous page                    Current Issues                                Dance & Drill

long-lasting, three-dimensional objects             Friday, Jan. 27, Check-in 9:45 a.m.           Contact: President Patricia Gee at
for both practical use and visual beauty.           Program 10 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.                 512-240-5955 or [email protected]
Equipment, tools, glazes, brushes and clay          Georgetown Room, CCAC
are sold to members at cost and dues are            Program topic: Check club website             Sun City Georgettes:
just $12 a year.                                    for the topic
The studio is open every day of the week.           Contact: President Larry Buxbaum, 612-        Tuesdays, Texas Drive Fitness Center
Members’ creations are displayed in the             237-8911 or [email protected]          ...........................................................3 p.m.
windows of the studio as well as on the
club website.                                       Mission: The Current Issues Club              Wednesdays, Atrium
Come visit our studio behind the Fabric             provides a nonpartisan environment where      9:15-10:10 a.m.......................... Instructors
& Fiber Club and learn about ceramics,              the respectful exchange of ideas promotes     10:15-11:40 a.m................... Veteran Class
hand building, wheel throwing, and china            discussion and a deeper understanding of      11:45 a.m.-12:40 p.m...... Freshman Class
painting. Monitors will gladly guide you            current issues.
on a short tour and tell you about upcom-                                                         Anyone interested in joining our dance
ing classes. Enjoy fun and companionship            Topics: Topic suggestions are submitted       team, Contact Connie Stutters at 512-
in this friendly atmosphere.                        by the members to the Board from the          630-3020 or [email protected].
Ceramics: Existing forms, such as plates,           Discussion SIG, program evaluations, club
bowls, vases, animals, Christmas trees              message board and members’ emails. The        Comprised of a lively group of ladies who
and Santa Clauses can be painted and                Board presents choices at the program         love to dance and perform around the
glazed to your own design.                          for membership vote. Topics may cover         Georgetown and greater Austin area.
Hand Building: For those who like to                international, national, state and local
sculpture from scratch, red or white and            issues.                                       Happy Feet Cloggers:
low- or high-fire clays are available. When                                                       Beginner classes: Fridays, 11:15 a.m. to
completed, objects are fired in one of five         Research: Volunteers serve on the             12:15 p.m.
resident kilns that are operated by expe-           Research Committee and prepare the
rienced members. Beginners’ classes are             Background Information sheet. Members         Intermediate and Advanced classes:
held frequently.                                    are encouraged to contribute to the club’s    Fridays, 9:15 - 11 a.m.
Wheel Throwing: Wheel throwing is a                 Message Board.
unique skill. Six potter’s wheels are avail-                                                      All classes are held in the ACA. New
able and classes are held for both begin-           Dues: 2017 dues are $6. Please pay on         members may next join Clogging beginner
ning and more experienced members.                  the CA ticket system or at the Member         classes in March 2017.
China Painting: Create your own de-                 Services Office.
signs on china. One room and one kiln                                                             For information on classes, please contact
are designated for painted china objects,           Discussion SIG: Friday, Jan. 13               Patricia Gee at 512-240-5955 or pgee@
such as dishes and cups. Those interested           (Members only)                                suddenlink.net.
contact Doris DeWitte, 512-869-1971.
Newly Elected Officers for 2017:                    Members participate in less formal, small     Clogging is an excellent form of aerobic
President......................... Laurie Mankin    group discussion(s) about topics affecting    exercise for both men and women.
Vice President...........................Inez Hoos  the world, nation, Texas, Georgetown and/     Students learn clogging steps in the form
Secretary............................Mary Carrino   or Sun City Texas. Members start arriving     of choreographed routines that reinforce
Treasurer......................... Jamie Haymes     at 9 a.m. to suggest topics.                  class instruction and builds memory skills.
Directors......................Teen Roberts and                                                   No experience necessary.
                                                    Courtesy: Participants are required to
                          Antoinette Costello       observe the adopted Courtesy Guidelines.      The Cloggers perform at various Sun
                                                    Check the club’s website.                     City functions and other venues in the
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                                                    Guests: The club’s mission is to provide      year. Performing is optional.
                                                    a nonpartisan environment. All points
                                                    of view and political party affiliations      Tap Dancing:
                                                    are welcome. Guests may participate if
                                                    time allows. Join the club to participate in  Wednesdays - Beginners/Review: 3 p.m.,
                                                    the discussions, attend the SIG and gain      Intermediate I: 1 p.m. and Intermediate
                                                    access to the club’s research.                II: 2 p.m.

                                                                                                  Thursdays – Advanced: 4 p.m.

                                                                                                  All classes held in the ACA. Contact
                                                                                                  Marijean Schindler at 512-869-4857 or
                                                                                                  [email protected]. Tapping
                                                                                                  is super exercise and fabulous fun! No
                                                                                                  experience necessary!

                                                                                                  2nd Chance Jazz Dance:

                                                                                                  Thursdays, Men, 1 p.m.; Beg./Int., 2
                                                                                                  p.m.; Adv., 3 p.m., ACA. Contact Georgia
                                                                                                  Medler, [email protected] or
                                                                                                  512-864-2131. Second Chance Jazz Dance

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