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those who labor at backstage, off-stage and
non-stage assignments are equally impor-
tant. Set designers, set builders, costume
designers, seamstresses, make up experts,
lighting and sound technicians, advertising
and marketing creators and illustrators,
and those who create, acquire and move
props and set decoration are all essential
for successful productions.
The Guild meets on the first and third
Mondays of each month. Business is con-
ducted on the first Mondays at 3 p.m. in the
Social Center Ballroom. Social meetings
take place on third Mondays at the same
time and place. Come to any meeting and
check us out. Membership is only $12 per
year.
The Mad Hatters group is AcTAG’s out-
reach to the community. Two troupes of
six to eight members, each wearing many
colorful hats, visit schools, pre-schools and
Alzheimer’s groups, using animated fairy
tales to educate and entertain.
Alternative Healing &
Wellness
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Alternative Health & Wellness Club
Friday, November 7, 1 p.m., ACA
Contact: Doug Willoughby,
512-819-0133 or
The
Monthly General Meeting
will be
held on Friday, November 7 at 1 p.m. in
the Activities Center Atrium. Our speaker
will be Stephen Tranter, DC, of George-
town Family Wellness, who will speak on
techniques to eliminate the body’s reaction
to allergens. Guests are always welcome
at our Monthly General Meeting.
The
WiseWomanGroup
meetsWednes-
days at 10 a.m. at 103Montley Trail in Sun
City. Discussions center on our connection
to the universe through nature and devel-
oping a relationship with the Creator of all.
The
Spirituality Anonymous Group
meets Wednesday, November 19, in the
Walburg/Jarrell room at Cowan Creek,
at 7 p.m. The speaker will be Allen Pol-
lard of Mobile Loaves and Fishes. Call
Mary Pat Morris, 512-869-8761 for more
information.
The
Qigong Exercise Group
meets each
Monday, Wednesday and Fridaymornings
Actors & Theatre Arts Guild
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Theatre Arts Guild
Business Meeting: November 3, 3 p.m.
(Officer Elections), Ballroom
Third Monday: November 17, 3 p.m.,
Members Variety Show, Ballroom
Board Meeting: November 24,
3-5:30 p.m., CCAN
Contact: Linn Ratcliff, 512-863-8934,
or
The Actors and Theatre Arts Guild is a
chartered club comprised of over 200 tal-
ented, fun-loving people who love the smell
of greasepaint and the roar of the crowd.
Each year, the club produces three main-
stage plays and an annual Follies in the
ballroom. The club additionally produces
two smaller-venue plays in the Atrium.
Actors, directors, singers and dancers are
not the only people important to the group -
Chartered Clubs Index
Actors & Theatre Arts Guild..... 107
Alt. Health & Wellness............. 107
Amateur Radio Society............. 108
Aviation...................................... 108
Ballroom Dance......................... 108
Billiards...................................... 108
Bocce........................................... 109
Computer.................................... 109
Country Western Dancing........ 109
Couples Golf............................... 109
Creative Clay & China.............. 109
Current Issues........................... 110
Dance & Drill............................. 110
Dominoes & Table Games........ 110
Duplicate Bridge........................ 110
Eagle Boosters........................... 111
Fabric & Fiber............................ 111
Foreign Language...................... 111
Garden........................................ 112
Hiking......................................... 112
Horseshoes & Washers............. 112
Horticulture............................... 112
Hunting & Fishing.................... 113
Investment Education............... 113
Karaoke...................................... 113
Line Dance................................. 113
Mah Jongg.................................. 113
MGA............................................ 114
Nature......................................... 114
Pet............................................... 114
Photography............................... 114
Pickleball.................................... 115
Poker........................................... 115
Radio Control Modelers............ 115
RV................................................ 115
Singers........................................ 115
Social Bridge.............................. 116
Softball (Coed Sr. Slo-Pitch)...... 116
Solos............................................ 116
Stained Glass............................. 116
Sundancers................................. 116
Table Tennis. ............................. 117
Tennis Association..................... 117
Visual Arts................................. 117
WGA 9-Hole............................... 117
WGA 18-Hole............................. 118
Woodworkers. ............................ 118
Zoomers...................................... 118
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Look what our
Chartered Clubs are
offering to the whole
community this month!
ALTERNATIVE HEALING: Friday,
November 7, 1 p.m., ACA. Stephen
Tranter, DC, discusses techniques
to eliminate the body’s reaction to
allergens.
NATURE: Tuesday, November 18,
2:30 p.m., SCB. Paul and Ruth
Lehman report on the wildlife they
encountered on their recent visit to
Botswana and Namibia.
CURRENT ISSUES:
Friday,
November 21, 10 a.m., CCG. Topic:
The Affordable Care Act vs
Universal Health Care.
” Only club
members may participate in the
discussion, but resident guests are
invited to observe.
FOREIGN LANGUAGE: Friday,
November 21, 1 p.m., ACA. The ever-
popular Third Friday International
Series is back! Bill Thornton
presents “Cuba: So Close, Yet So
Far Away.” All are welcome.
ASTRONOMY: Monday, November
24, 7 p.m., ACA. All residents are
invited to monthly astronomy
meetings. See page 114 for the
November meeting presentations.
CHARTERED CLUBS
1...,99,100,101,102,103,104,105,106,107,108 110,111,112,113,114,115,116,117,118,119,...144
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