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OCTOBER 2013
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gather at the courts at 9 a.m. every Tues-
day and Thursday to play for one hour.
Shuffleboard is fun for individuals of
all ages and all physical abilities. It is
easy to learn and easy to play―an ideal
outdoor activity to enjoy with friends and
neighbors. Newcomers are welcome to
join us any time. If you have not played
in the past and would like to be intro-
duced to the game at a time other than
9 a.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays, email
Tom Rice at
.
Horticulture/Sun City
Organic Gardens
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Horticulture Club
Nursery open Thursdays and
Saturdays 9-11 a.m.
Tuesday, October 1, 1 p.m., ACA
Contact: Lynsie Lander, President,
512-240-5940
October is election month for the Horti-
culture Club. In order to entice a quorum,
we will have refreshments while the votes
are counted. October is also the time for
our annual meeting, so we will review
the 2013 budget and finances, and talk
about what we have accomplished this
year and plans for the next.
Don’t forget our Annual Harvest Potluck
dinner! It will be held at the Legacy Hills
Park Pavilion on Monday, October 16
starting at 5 p.m. Check out your recipe
box for your favorite dishes. The club
will provide the meat and you bring the
sides and dessert. Members will be get-
ting more information about this event
via email.
Hunting & Fishing
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Fishing Club
Tuesday, October 8, 2 p.m., SCB
Contact: President Jim Grier,
512-869-2627 or
Meetings:
The program for our Octo-
ber meeting will be communicated via
email when arrangements are final-
ized.
Membership:
Annual dues are $12
for one person; $20 for two persons
in the household. Sign up and pay
online through
or at
the Member Services Office. Contact
Frank Sicola, Membership Director, at
512-863-9808.
Fishing:
View a large selection of up-
coming fishing trips on the website.
Planned trips include crappie trips,
black bass trips and several specialty
trips. Contact Bob Fugitt, Fishing Di-
rector, at 512-868-1516.
Hunting:
There are still several oppor-
tunities for dove leases for the remain-
der of the season. If you want to plan
a fall deer hunt, this is the time to get
started. Quail season will start in late
October. Contact Bernie Long, Hunting
Director, at 512-547-3056 or fcbctrust-
.
Hog hunting:
Contact D B Hunting
Ranch, Bertram Texas, 512-635-0641.
Sport shooting:
Club members or-
ganize outings, including skeet, trap
and sporting clays and pistol shooting.
Skeet and trap shooting is every Thurs-
day, 8:30 a.m., at the Best of the West
near Liberty Hill. Pistol shooting at a
variety of targets in various scenarios
occurs first Fridays at Best of the West
near Liberty Hill 9 a.m. Target shoot-
ing at Eagle Peak Range in Leander is
first and third Wednesdays, meeting at
LHPP at 9 a.m. Contact Hank Michel,
512-868-1648 or
.
Black Powder Shooting:
Contact
Larry Maltz, 512-869-7003 or pattilm@
verizon.net.
Fly fishing:
Contact Bill Smith, 512-
591-7016 or
.
Archery:
Contact Bernie Long, 512-
547-3056 or
.
Kayaking:
Contact John Digits, 512-
869-4164 or
Investment Education
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Investment Education Club
Third Tuesdays, 11 a.m., ACA
Contact: Charles Echard, President,
512-868-2341 or
Membership:
Everyone is welcome to
attend our events. Dues are still only $5
annually so if you have not joined, please
sign up now.
Club Website:
Visit the club website for
more details about our monthly speakers,
SIG events, Calendars, Contests, Sweet
16, and Selected Favorites.
Investment Special Interest Groups
(SIGs):
Investment Club SIGs meet the
second and third Thursdays of each
month from 1-3 p.m. in Meeting Rooms
1 & 2 of the Activities Center. The club’s
dual-track discussions will focus on: (1)
Introduction to Investing; and (2) Ad-
vanced Investment Strategies. Please
consult the Investment Education Club
website for specific topics and dates.
Line Dance
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Club
Wednesdays, Thursdays and Sundays;
times vary
Contact: Barb Vickers, 512-869-7473 or
Do you like music and dance? Come join
us. Various dance styles are incorporated
into “lines” and danced to a variety of
musical genres. You don’t need a partner.
New and prospective members are en-
couraged to start on the first Wednesday
of the month. Residents are welcome to
attend three times before joining. Dues
are just $7 for the remainder of the year.
Five socials with special themes are held
annually in the Ballroom.
Wednesdays – SCB
(unless otherwise notified)
Ultra-beginner: 1st Wednesday of each
month only: 12:30 p.m.
Level 1: 1 p.m.; Level 2: 2 p.m.
Level 3: 3 p.m.
Thursdays – CCG/CCF
Experienced-Beginner/Intermediate:
9 a.m.
Intermediate/Advanced: 10 a.m.
Sundays (1st, 3rd, 5th) – CCG/CCF
Level 1: 1:30 p.m.; Level 2: 2:30 p.m.
Please visit the club’s website for dance
schedules, step sheets, instruction vid-
eos, and other pertinent information.
You must log-in to access the Members
Only section.
Pattern/Partner Dance:
Contact SIG
Director Betty Wyer at 512-869-8442
or
Members
meet in the Atrium from 6-8 p.m. on the
first, third, and fifth Thursdays of each
month. All Line Dance Club members
are welcome to participate in the Pat-
tern Dance sessions. Pattern dancing
is done by couples, but is not limited
to male and female partners. It is done
counterclockwise on the perimeter of
the dance floor utilizing many of the
same steps employed in line dancing.
CHARTERED CLUBS
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