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CHARTERED CLUBS
coordinator to get you started. Play Mon- with Lucy Oxberry, Life Drawing with agenda includes a salad luncheon and a
day and Wednesday evenings at times Sally Doran, Watercolors in Vivid Loose SUHVHQWDWLRQIURPDQRQSURÀWRUSXEOLF
posted on the court schedule on the bul- Brushstrokes with Dyan Newton and service organization, followed by our busi-
letin board between courts 2 and 3. Just Oriental Brush with Ann Garrard. ness meeting. The members bring either
show up and have fun! Prices for classes vary. Visit the VAC a salad or dessert to share and make an
webpage on sctexas.org for information, optional $10 donation at each meeting. An-
Join the Sun City Texas Tennis Asso- class registration and tickets. Tickets are nual dues are $10 and may be paid online
ciation (SCTTA) and participate in our SXUFKDVHGDW&$0HPEHU6HUYLFHV2IÀFH or at the monthly meeting. Guests and
leagues (Women’s, Men’s and Mixed Dou- Non-refundable tickets are presented to prospective members are always welcome
bles), tournaments (two weekend tourna- class instructor. to join us. Please let us know you will be
ments each year) tennis socials and vari- attending so that we can welcome you with
ous other activities. New and used easels for sale, call Darrell a name tag and a place to sit. Plan to ar-
Hutchinson, 512-763-9723. ULYHDURXQGSPWRÀQGDVHDWDQGFKDW
Joining is simple. Visit www.sctexas.org before the meeting starts at 1:15.
and buy a membership or bring your check Women’s Golf Association
WRWKH0HPEHU6HUYLFHV2IÀFHORFDWHGLQ 9-Hole Our speaker for August will be Nicole
the Social Center at 2 Texas Drive. Vommaro with Habitat for Humanity of
Contact: Paula Elmers, Williamson County. Founded in 1999,
Need more information? Call Dave Young, [email protected] +)+:&LVDQRQSURÀW&KULVWLDQPLQ-
president, 512-864-2778, davemarge. istry that brings communities and people
[email protected], who’ll be happy to The WGA 9-Holers tee off on Tuesdays, together to create and sustain home own-
guide you through the process of engag- alternating weekly play among all three ership opportunities. Nicole will tell us
ing in tennis in Sun City. Sun City golf courses. In addition, golfers about the various building projects going
are encouraged to attend our monthly on in Georgetown.
Visual Arts general meetings which are held on the
second Tuesday of each month. Come and see WHO we are and the won-
No meeting in August. derful things we are doing in our com-
Studio phone: 512-948-7661 See the Golf section of the Sun Rays for munity.
Open Studio is Monday and Tuesday monthly WGA 9-Holers news.
8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Woodworkers
Contact: Membership Chair Nancy Women’s Golf Association
McElwee at 512-639-3832 18-Hole www.sctxwoodshop.com
President Jo Bryan at jobryanartist@ Shop phone: 512-591-7853
gmail.com Contact: Marcia Ness, Board meeting: Third Wednesday of
[email protected] each month, 9 a.m.
The weather is sizzling and so is the VAC Play days are every Tuesday, alternating Contact: Ron Mendelzon, President
artwork on view and for purchase at the between all three Sun City golf courses. 512-240-4123/972-238-5558 Mobile
VAC studio, Activities Center and Cowan Monthly meetings are held the first [email protected]
Creek Amenity Center. Artists, get ready Tuesday of every other month. Please check
for the September Fall Competition. the Sun Rays’ Golf section or visit our The shop will be closed through September
website for dates, locations and monthly for an expansion of its facilities.
VAC Membership is now only $6, WGA 18-Holers news. We welcome any new
payable on the Sun City Texas website or returning ladies interested in 18 holes Member-made crafts are always available
or at the Member Services Office. As of fun, competitive golf! New members for sale at the woodshop. If you have a
a VAC member you may participate must contact membership representative piece of furniture to be repaired, we do
in Special Interest Groups (SIGs) that Janice Marlow at [email protected] that. Drop by and see our display of crafts
meet on Saturdays from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. or 505-948-1005. We’re looking forward to and take a tour of our shop, especially
Supplies are available in the studio. Try a successful year, so please come join us. after the expansion is over.
something new this month. Aug. 5 is
Oriental Brush, Aug. 12 is the Painter’s Women Helping Others We maintain a fully equipped woodshop
Group, Aug.19 is the Collage Group, and with jointers, planers, table, band and
July 26 is the Alcohol Ink Group. The Monday, Aug. 28, 1:15 p.m., SCB miter saws, routers, sanders, hand tools
Professional Painters meet Wednesday Contact: Pam Gardner, 512-590-2435 and clamps. We have various hardwoods
Aug. 9 at 6 p.m. SIG meetings are free. or grandam@flash.net for members to buy.
Watch for email announcing additional WHO welcomes all residents. We are a
open studio days this month. cohesive group with a passion for caring, We provide training classes and library
sharing and serving the extended com- resources. We conduct orientation classes
August classes include: Pen and Ink munity. Our mission is to support exist- twice a month and enhanced classes quar-
Watercolor with Garland Anderson, ing charitable organizations with time, terly. Our club and shop accommodate all
Beginning Oil Painting with Lynn donations and assistance while fostering levels of woodworking.
Dickey, Acrylic Painting with Elizabeth camaraderie, fellowship and inclusion. We
Copeland, Beginning Acrylic Painting meet the fourth Monday of the month. The New members: All new members must
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