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CHARTERED CLUBS
Continued from the previous page international, national, state and local [email protected].
issues.
Come visit our studio behind the Fabric Clogging is an excellent form of aerobic
and Fiber Club and learn about ceramics, Research: Volunteers serve on the exercise for both men and women. No
hand building, wheel throwing and china Research Committee and prepare the experience necessary.
painting. Monitors will gladly provide a background information sheet. Members
short tour and tell you about upcoming are encouraged to contribute to the club’s The Cloggers perform at various Sun
classes. Enjoy fun and companionship in message board. City functions and other venues in the
this friendly atmosphere. Georgetown/Austin area throughout the
Dues: 2017 dues are $6. Please purchase year. Performing is optional.
Ceramics: Existing forms, such as plates, your membership online through the Sun
bowls, vases, animals, Christmas trees City Texas website or at the Member Tap Dancing:
and Santa Clauses can be painted and Services Office.
glazed to your own design. Wednesdays:
Discussion SIG (Members only): 1 p.m. - Intermediate I
Hand Building: For those who like June 2. Members participate in less 2 p.m. - Intermediate II
to sculpture from scratch, red or white formal, small group discussion(s) about 3 p.m. - Advanced Beginners
and low- or high-fire clays are available. topics affecting the world, nation, Texas,
When completed, objects are fired in one Georgetown and/or Sun City. Members Thursdays:
of five resident kilns that are operated by start arriving at 9 a.m. to suggest topics. 1 p.m. - New Beginners - Review
experienced members. Beginners’ classes 4 p.m. - Advanced
are held frequently. Courtesy: Participants are required to
observe the adopted Courtesy Guidelines. All classes held in the ACA. Contact
Wheel Throwing: Wheel throwing is Check the club’s website. Marijean Schindler at 512-869-4857 or
a unique skill. Six potter’s wheels are [email protected]. Tapping
available and classes are held for both Guests: The club’s mission is to provide is super exercise and fabulous fun! No
beginning and more experienced members. a nonpartisan environment. All points of experience necessary. After a summer
view and political party affiliations are break, the next session will start
China Painting: Create your own welcome. Guests may participate if time September 13/14.
designs on china. One room and one kiln allows. Join the club to participate in
are designated for painted china objects, the discussions, attend the SIG and gain 2nd Chance Jazz Dance:
such as dishes and cups. Those interested access to the club’s research.
contact Doris DeWitte, 512-869-1971. Thursdays, Beg./Int. Class, 2 p.m.; Adv.
Dance & Drill Class, 3 p.m., ACA. Contact Georgia
June Announcement: The club will Medler at [email protected]
continue its annual Junior Camp activity Contact: President Linda Attaway, or 512-864-2131.
assisting campers with their own ceramic 512-868-8789 or [email protected]
activities which they will be able to take Students will learn how to incorporate
home at the end of camp. Sun City Georgettes: basic steps into choreographed jazz
routines. After a summer break, the next
Current Issues Tuesdays, Texas Drive Fitness Center session will start September 14.
...........................................................3 p.m.
Contact: President Larry Buxbaum, 612- Dominoes & Table Games
237-8911 or [email protected]. Wednesdays, Activities Center Atrium
9:15-10:10 a.m.......................... Instructors Contact: President Ann Hood, 512-
Mission: The Current Issues Club 10:15-11:40 a.m.................Veterans’ Class 680-5412 or [email protected]
provides a nonpartisan environment 11:45 a.m.-12:40 p.m...... Freshman Class
where a respectful exchange of ideas There will be a Hand and Foot Tourna-
among members promotes discussion and We are an active group of ladies who love to ment on Friday, June 2. Come join the
a deeper understanding of current issues. dance and perform around the Georgetown competition. We are having good partici-
and greater Austin area. Contact June pation at our weekly games.
Program Topic: Posted on the club’s Mueller @ 512-591-7618 or muellertj203@
website gmail.com. Sundays
2 p.m. Hand & Foot Canasta, GR 3
Day: June 23 Happy Feet Cloggers:
Mondays
Time: 9:45 a.m. (Check-in); 10-11:30 a.m. Beginner classes: Fridays, 11:30 a.m. to 7 p.m. Hand & Foot Canasta, GR 3
(Program) 12:15 p.m.
Tuesdays
Place: Georgetown Room, CCAC Intermediate and Advanced classes: 9 a.m. Mah Jongg, GR 1 and 2
Fridays, 9:15-11:30 a.m. Lessons by appointment
Topics: Topic suggestions are submitted 1 p.m. Dominoes 42 and 84, GR 1/2
by the members to the Board from the All classes are held in the ACA. New 7 p.m. Pinochle, GR 3
Discussion SIG, program evaluations, club members may join Clogger Beginner 7 p.m. Sheepshead GR 1/2
message board and members’ emails. The classes again in March 2018. 7 p.m. Pennies from Heaven Canasta
Board presents choices at the program
for membership vote. Topics may cover For information on classes, please contact Wednesdays
Gerry Charlebois at 214-674-9267 or 7 p.m. Liverpool Rummy, GR 3
92 | SUNRAYS JUNE 2017 7 p.m. Euchre, GR 1/2
ONLINE: SCTEXAS.ORG