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| SUNRAYS NOVEMBER 2014
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Ice water, plastic glasses and napkins
will be provided for the regular monthly
dance, and you can bring your own spe-
cial beverage. Hot tea, iced tea and light
refreshments will be provided for the Tea
Dance on a Sunday afternoon eachmonth.
Guests are encouraged to bring their own
special teacup and mingle with other
members of the Ballroom Dance Club.
Dance Classes:
We offer a variety of
dance classes on a regular basis for cur-
rent Ballroom Dance Club (BDC) mem-
bers. For more information refer to the
BDC web site or contact Jean AnnMoore
at
or 720-320-
5942 (cell)/ 512-943-4734 (home).
Membership is $14 annually and covers
admission to the monthly dances with
recorded music. Additional fees may be
charged for monthly dances that feature
live bands.
Billiards
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Billiards Center Hours
Weekdays: 8 a.m. to 9 p.m.
Weekends: 8 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Contact: Phillip Pensabene, 512-868-
0103 or
We have a lot to be thankful for this and
every month. We live in a safe, beauti-
ful community located in one of the best
cities in the U.S. We are particularly
thankful for our super Billiards Center.
We are open from 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. on
weekdays and 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. on week-
ends. The Billiards Center is located
adjacent to the Veteran’s Memorial and
Pickleball courts.
The Billiards Center is open to all Sun
City residents. Monday night is Social
Billiards, a great opportunity for ladies,
couples and beginners to play with no
competitive pressure. Drop in and have
some fun.
For club members, we have an 8-ball
tournament every Wednesday at noon
and a 9-ball tournament at 6 p.m on
Thursdays. Members are also eligible for
lessons, league play and periodic special
billiard parties.
Our stereo system plays background mu-
sic, the television shows financial news
in the mornings and sports events other
A 30-minute business meeting follows,
and a radio/tech presentation tops off the
evening.
November’smeeting:
2015 Officers bal-
loting, By-Laws revisions & Tech Presen-
tation:
“Antenna Analyzers: Getting the
best out of your transmissions.”
Aviation
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Aviation Club
Saturday, November 8, 8:30 a.m., ACA
Contact: Jeff Champion, 210-383-1459
Become a member of one of Sun City’s
first chartered clubs. Aviation brings
folks together to reminisce about days
when they, their friends and their col-
leagues were more actively involved
in the industry. All are invited to
visit. Membership is not limited to
pilots, but to anyone with an interest
in aircraft, aviation history or the avia-
tion community. Dues are $12 a year.
Members meet on the second Saturday of
each month at 8:30 a.m. for a social time
of coffee and donut holes in the Atrium
of the Activities Center.
Ballroom Dance
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Dance Club
Veterans’ Dance
Wednesday November 26, 7 p.m., SCB
Members free; Guests $10.
Contact: John Moore, 512-943-4734
or
Tea Dance
Sunday, November 23, 1:30 p.m., SCB,
Social Time 1-1:30 p.m.
Members $2; Guests $5
Contact: Helen Sellers at jh2sellers@
verizon.net or 512-868-2843
We have two regular dances each month:
our monthly dance on Wednesday, No-
vember 26, and the Sunday afternoon Tea
Dance on November 23. Both dances will
feature recordedmusic for a wide range of
dances, such as Foxtrot, Waltz, Rumba,
Cha-Cha, East and West Coast Swing,
Bolero, Samba, Night Club Two Step,
Tango, and Merengue. We also schedule
a third ‘Social Dance’ every 6 weeks or so.
Guests are very welcome to these
dances – please come and dance
with us!
at 8 a.m. in the Atrium.
The
Healing Energy Group
will meet
on November 13 at 9:30 a.m. in Meeting
Room 1. Come and learn about how en-
ergy works to promote health and healing.
The
Health Seekers DiscussionGroup
will continue to explore many different
health treatments for chronic ailments.
Find the details about meetings times
and places on the club website.
Additional information on meetings can
be found on the club website at www.
sctxca.org.
Amateur Radio Society
(SCARS)
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Amateur Radio Society
Wednesday, November 5, 7 p.m., CCF
Contact: Bob Frost, 682-667-6455
Calling all FCC-licensed ham radio
operators, shortwave listeners (SWLs)
and radio or scanning enthusiasts:
Sun City Amateur Radio Society
(a.k.a. SCARS) wants YOU.
Join us
at our:
• First Wednesday monthly club meet-
ings
• Wednesday morning coffee & ‘tech-
talk’ group at City Market
• Second Saturday radio “Fox Hunt”
field event
• “Open-shack” operating sessions
Members’ benefits:
Exclusive 24/7 ac-
cess to SCARS’ fully-equipped hamshack,
featuring new, state-of-the-art HF/6m &
software-defined (SDR) transceivers, and
dual-band VHF/UHF rig. SCARS addi-
tionally maintains the
441.625 MHz.
Sun City repeater
(+ offset, pl tone
103.5), which is open to any FCC-licensed
amateur radio operator.
Public Service-minded?
SCARS mem-
bers are available to assist Sun City and
local emergency services during regional
crisis events and provide special event com-
munications when additional radio resourc-
es are needed. (When normal communica-
tionmodes are down, ham radios still work
and can contact outside resources--locally,
regionally, and worldwide.)
Drop in!
First Wednesday club meetings
begin with a meet and greet at 6:30 p.m.
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