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OCTOBER 2013
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ONLINE:
SCTXCA.ORG
Alternative Healing &
Wellness
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Alternative Health & Wellness Club
Friday, October 4, 1 p.m., ACA
Contact: Doug Willoughby,
512-819-0133 or
Our speaker for the October meeting will
be Cindy Steward, DC and Naturopathic
Doctor. She will talk about her “Natural
Solutions for Leg and Foot Pain.” Her prac-
tice is Oasis of Health in Round Rock. She
uses many different treatment types based
on her diagnosis. If you have foot and leg
pain, this is a presentation you need to
attend. Invite your friends and neighbors
if they would benefit from this informa-
tion―guests are always welcome at our
Monthly General Meeting.
The Wise Woman Group
meets at 10
a.m. every Wednesday at 103 Montley Tr.
to discuss a book or topics related to one’s
spiritual journey. It is a great way to meet
other women and share your journey. The
topic this fall will be St. Francis of Assisi
and his teachings about nature and love
of the poor.
The Spirituality Anonymous Group
meets the thirdWednesday of every month
at 7 p.m. at Cowan Creek to discuss various
topics related to contemporary questions
about spirituality; how it affects our life,
our attitude, our purpose, even our health.
Guest speakers are invited to share their
insights and participants are given an
opportunity to join in lively discussions.
Contact Mary Pat Morris at 512-869-8761
for more information on both groups.
The Qigong Exercise Group
will help
you start of your day with enhanced ener-
gy. It meets eachMonday, Wednesday and
Friday morning at 8 a.m. in the Atrium.
Additional information on meetings can
be found on the club website.
Aviation
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Aviation Club
Saturday, October 12, 8:30 a.m., ACA
Contact: Bud Farrell, 512-591-7731
Become a member of one of Sun City’s ear-
liest chartered clubs. The Aviation Club
began when two retired pilots met for
Actors & Theatre Arts Guild
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Theatre Arts Guild
Business Meeting:
Monday, October 7, 3 p.m., SCB
3rd Monday Workshop:
Monday, October 21, 3 p.m., SCB
Contact Linn Ratcli‘, 512-863-8934,
or e-mail lratcli‘@suddenlink.net
Tickets are still available for the comedy
production of
Harvey
. Elwood P. Dowd is an
affable man who claims to have an unseen
friend, Harvey the rabbit. Elwood intro-
duces Harvey to everyone he meets. His
social-climbing sister, Veta, decides to have
him committed to a sanitarium. Cabaret
seating is $14 onOctober 22, 25-26; theatre
seating is $12 on October 23-24. Directed
by Peggy Lewis.
Tickets are now on sale for
The Last Ro-
mance
. A crush can make anyone feel
young again—even a widower named
Ralph who decides to take a different path
on his daily walk—one that leads him to
an unexpected second chance at love. Play
dates are November 12-16 in the Atrium;
tickets $10. Directed by Geoff Martin.
Have an interest in
Shakespeare
? Join
our Wednesday evening play-reading
group. The members are determined to
get through all 38 works and have a good
time doing it. Call Patrick McElhinney,
512-966-0552.
CHARTERED CLUBS INDEX
Actors & Theatre Arts Guild. 105
Alt. Health & Wellness.......... 105
Aviation................................... 106
Ballroom Dance...................... 106
Billiards................................... 106
Bocce........................................ 106
Computer ................................ 106
Country Western Dancing .... 107
Creative Clay & China .......... 107
Dance & Drill.......................... 107
Dominoes & Table Games..... 107
Duplicate Bridge .................... 108
Eagle Boosters........................ 108
Fabric & Fiber ........................ 108
Foreign Language .................. 109
Garden..................................... 109
Hiking...................................... 109
Horseshoes & Washers.......... 109
Horticulture............................ 110
Hunting & Fishing................. 110
Investment Education ........... 110
Line Dance.............................. 110
Mah Jongg .............................. 111
MGA ........................................ 111
Nature ..................................... 111
Pet............................................ 111
Photography ........................... 111
Pickleball................................. 112
Poker ....................................... 112
Radio Control Modelers......... 112
RV............................................ 112
Singers..................................... 113
Social Bridge........................... 113
Softball (Coed Sr. Slo-Pitch).. 113
Solos......................................... 113
Stained Glass.......................... 113
Sun City Amateur Radio....... 114
Sundancers ............................. 114
Table Tennis ........................... 114
Tennis Association ................. 114
Visual Arts.............................. 115
WGA 9-Hole............................ 115
WGA 18-Hole.......................... 115
Woodworkers .......................... 115
Zoomers................................... 115
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Look what our
Chartered Clubs are
offering to the whole
community this month!
TENNIS:
The Tennis Association
invites everyone to come watch
the annual fall tennis tournament
the weekend of October 25.
There will be men’s, women’s and
mixed doubles matches
PHOTOGRAPHY:
Sunday,
October 27, 3-5 p.m., ACA. The
Photography Club presents its
5th Annual Competition and
Reception. Refreshments served.
ASTRONOMY SIG:
Monday,
October 28, 7 p.m., ACA. Hank
Haliasz will present a program
on the Challenger Space Shuttle
Disaster. FREE and open to all
SC residents and their guests.
CHARTERED CLUBS
1...,97,98,99,100,101,102,103,104,105,106 108,109,110,111,112,113,114,115,116,117,...156
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