14 | SUNRAYS FEBRUARY 2014
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EVENTS
before the Texas legislature to argue for women’s right to vote.
These women fought and faced the very real hardships of the
Texas frontier. Ticket purchase includes a snack and beverage.
‘Deathtrap’ Auditions
Wednesday, February 5, 1 p.m., CCJ/W
Thursday, February 6, 4 p.m., AC MR 1/2
Auditions for
Deathtrap
will be held Wednes-
day, February 5 from1 to 4 p.m. in the Jarrell/
Walburg room at the Cowan Creek Amenity
Center and Thursday, February 6 from 4 to 7
p.m. inmeeting rooms 1 and 2 at the Activities
Center. The play is a thriller written by Ira Levin, and will run
the week of April 28 in the ballroom. There are roles for three
men and two women. If you would like more information about
the play, contact Frank Benko at 512-868-6813.
Nonprofits Fair
Friday, February 7, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., SCB, FREE!
Be sure to mark your calendars for the up-
coming Nonprofits Fair. Traditionally, we
have more than 40 nonprofits participating.
Talk to representatives of area organizations
to see what services are available and wheth-
er there is a cause you are interested in supporting. Have a
nonprofit that is near and dear to you that you would like to
see participate? Have the organization contact Dick Baker at
for registration information.
Argo
- Movie
Wednesday, February 19 6 p.m., SCB, $5 pp
Open Seating - Cabaret Style
Argo
won three Academy Awards for Best
Picture, Best Writing and Best Achievement
in Film Editing. Acting under the cover of a
Hollywood producer scouting a location for a
science fiction film, a CIA agent launches a
dangerous operation to rescue six Americans in Tehran during
the U.S. hostage crisis in Iran in 1980. Ticket price includes
beverage and snack.
Trout Fishing Tournament - NEW!
Friday, February 21, 8 a.m. to noon, Berry Creek Pond -
FREE!
The Sun City Hunting & Fishing club will
sponsor a trout fishing tournament on Friday,
February 21, from 8 a.m. to noon at the Berry
Creek Pond. Several hundred rainbow trout
will be released inBerry Creek Pond before the
tournament. Prizeswill be awarded hourly for the biggest fish. All
Sun City residents and guests are invited to participate. Come
out and catch dinner.
Purchase your tickets for CA Sponsored Events at
or at the Member Services Office.
Tickets for activities listed for the first time will be available
Monday, February 3, at 8 a.m.
munications/Lifestyle department by Thursday, April 24.
• Payment is accepted only after all paperwork is submitted
and complete.
Payment deadline is Thursday, April 24.
• After the drawing you have two months to submit registra-
tion forms and payment. Thursday, April 24 is the deadline.
• For those that do not turn in registration forms and/or pay-
ment by deadline or for those who withdraw their opportu-
nity to attend, we will contact those on the wait list (in the
order drawn) as spaces become available.
Questions?
Contact Jenny Phillips, Lifestyle and Activities Director, 512-
948-7392 or
A
Salute to American Bandstand
Sock Hop
Presented by The Pennsylvania Interest Group
Saturday, February 1, 7 – 10 p.m., SCB, $10 pp*
If you love the music and dances made popu-
lar by Dick Clark and American Bandstand,
this is an event you don’t want to miss! Last
year, 80 Pennsylvania folks gathered to cel-
ebrate GroundHog Day with our first Salute to
American Bandstand. It was so successful, we decided to share
it with Sun City Texas residents in the ballroom this year. We
will listen and dance to classic hits from the ‘50s and ‘60s, and
be entertained by some special guests. Wearing your ‘50s attire
is optional.
*Note: Reservations cannot be made online,
nor at Member Services Office.
Make checks payable to Pennsylvania Club of Sun City for $10
pp. If you are paying for a group, please include a list of attendees.
Reservations may be put in the front porch box at 301Monument
Hill Trail in N41. For more information, contact Fran Jackson
at 512-943-9033 or
.
Movie: True Women
Wednesday, February 5, 5:30 - 9 p.m., SCB, $5 pp
Open Seating - Theater Style
See themovie
TrueWomen
, a sweeping saga of
Janice Woods Windle’s best-selling historical
novel. Based onWindle’s family history, this is
a tale of love, war and adventure spanning five
decades. These Texas pioneers lived through
the Texas Revolution, the Civil War, Reconstruction and beyond.
This is the real story of Texas by people who lived it. The movie
stars Angelina Jolie, Dana Delany and Annabeth Gish as the
grandmothers and great aunts of Mrs. Windle. They are the
women who not only survived, but built Texas and then stood
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