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CHARTERED CLUBS
Continued from the previous page Place: CCG two classes are free!
long-lasting, three-dimensional objects Topics: Topic suggestions are submitted Intermediate and Advanced classes:
for both practical use and visual beauty. by the members to the Board from the Fridays, 9:15-11 a.m.
Equipment, tools, glazes, brushes and clay Discussion SIG, program evaluations, club
are sold to members at cost and dues are message board and members’ emails. The For information on classes, please contact
just $12 a year. Board presents choices at the program Patricia Gee at 512-240-5955 or pgee@
for membership vote. Topics may cover suddenlink.net.
The studio is open every day of the week. international, national, state and local
Members’ creations are displayed in the issues. Clogging is an excellent form of aerobic
windows of the studio as well as on the exercise for both men and women.
club website. Research: Volunteers serve on the Students learn clogging steps in the form
Research Committee and prepare the of choreographed routines that reinforce
Come visit our studio behind the Fabric background information sheet. Members class instruction and builds memory skills.
& Fiber Club and learn about ceramics, are encouraged to contribute to the club’s No experience necessary.
hand building, wheel throwing, and china message board.
painting. Monitors will gladly guide you on The Cloggers perform at various Sun
a short tour and tell you about upcoming Dues: 2017 dues are $6, payable online City functions and other venues in the
classes. Enjoy fun and companionship in at www.sctexas.org or at the Member Georgetown/Austin area throughout the
this friendly atmosphere. Services Office. year. Performing is optional.
Ceramics: Existing forms, such as plates, Discussion SIG: Members only. Second Tap Dancing:
bowls, vases, animals, Christmas trees Friday, March 10. Members participate in
and Santa Clauses can be painted and less formal, small group discussion(s) about Wednesdays - Beginners/Review: 3 p.m.,
glazed to your own design. topics affecting the world, nation, Texas, Intermediate I: 1 p.m. and Intermediate
Georgetown and/or Sun City. Members II: 2 p.m.
Hand Building: For those who like start arriving at 9 a.m. to suggest topics.
to sculpture from scratch, red or white Thursdays – Advanced: 4 p.m.
and low- or high-fire clays are available. Courtesy: Participants are required to
When completed, objects are fired in one observe the adopted Courtesy Guidelines. All classes held in the ACA. Contact
of five resident kilns that are operated by Check the club’s website. Marijean Schindler at 512-869-4857 or
experienced members. Beginners’ classes [email protected]. Tapping
are held frequently. Guests: The club’s mission is to provide is super exercise and fabulous fun! No
a nonpartisan environment. All points of experience necessary!
Wheel Throwing: Wheel throwing is view and political party affiliations are
a unique skill. Six potter’s wheels are welcome. Guests may participate if time 2nd Chance Jazz Dance:
available and classes are held for both allows. Join the club to participate in
beginning and more experienced members. the discussions, attend the SIG and gain Thursdays, Men, 1 p.m.; Beg./Int., 2
access to the club’s research. p.m.; Adv., 3 p.m., ACA. Contact Georgia
China Painting: Create your own Medler, [email protected] or
designs on china. One room and one kiln Dance & Drill 512-864-2131. Second Chance Jazz Dance
are designated for painted china objects, offers the opportunity of fitness and fun as
such as dishes and cups. Those interested Contact: President Linda Attaway, you learn dance steps. Students will learn
contact Doris DeWitte, 512-869-1971. 512-868-8789 or [email protected] choreographed jazz routines.
Notice to Members: Workshop and class Sun City Georgettes: Dominoes & Table Games
information is on our website. Be sure to
check there for updated information. Tuesdays, Texas Drive Fitness Center Contact: President Ann Hood, 512-
...........................................................3 p.m. 680-5412 or [email protected]
Current Issues
Wednesdays, Activities Center Atrium Dominoes and Table Games held its
Contact: President Larry Buxbaum, 612- 9:15-10:10 a.m.......................... Instructors first Liverpool Rummy tournament in
237-8911 or [email protected]. 10:15-11:40 a.m.................Veterans’ Class December. Nineteen players competed
11:45 a.m.-12:40 p.m...... Freshman Class in four rounds of the last set. Dianne
Mission: The Current Issues Club Watkins won three of the four rounds.
provides a nonpartisan environment We are an active group of ladies who love to Congratulations, Dianne!
where a respectful exchange of ideas dance and perform around the Georgetown
among members promotes discussion and and greater Austin area. Contact June Annual dues ($6) are due now, payable
a deeper understanding of current issues. Mueller @ 512-591-7618 or muellerj203@ online or at the Member Services Office.
gmail.com.
Program Topic: Posted on the club’s Sundays
website Happy Feet Cloggers: 2 p.m. Hand & Foot Canasta, GR 3
Day: Friday, March 24 Beginner classes: Fridays, 11:30 a.m. Mondays
to 12:15 p.m. All classes are held in the 7 p.m. Hand & Foot Canasta, GR 3
Time: Check-in 9:45 a.m.; ACA. New members may join Clogging
Program 10-11:30 a.m. Beginner classes on March 24 or 31. First Tuesdays
9 a.m. Mah Jongg, GR 1 and 2
104 | SUNRAYS MARCH 2017 Lessons by appointment
ONLINE: SCTEXAS.ORG