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CHARTERED CLUBS
Continued from the previous page Social Bridge Sun City residents. Our goal is to have a
good time participating in social, intel-
members wanting to learn how to use Contact: Marlene Mathers, lectual and sporting activities. We wel-
a cane for self-protection and for those [email protected] or come all new members to join our family
wanting to learn more advanced self- 512-818-6881 of friends.
protection techniques.
We play four games per weeek in the April Event
Classes are offered for Sun City residents Activities Center on Texas Drive. Bridge
who are members of the Georgetown Par- begins at noon; players should arrive at To-ga! To-ga! To-ga! Solos is having a
kinson’s Disease Support Group. 11:45 a.m. on Mondays, Wednesdays and Toga Party on Saturday April 23! Cos-
Fridays, Room 1. Bridge takes place on tuming is encouraged. Be a Roman Cen-
2016 scheduled classes will be on Wednes- Thursday in Room 3 and begins at 5:30 turion or a Greek Goddess or whatever
day from 10 to 11 a.m. and 11 a.m. to noon p.m.; players should arrive at 5:15 p.m. you like. Legacy Hills Pavilion will be
at the Cowan Creek Amenity Center. the site of our “Acropolis” where we’ll
Training fees will be determined by the Play News eat, drink and be merry! More info can
type and duration of the classes offered. be found in Solos newsletter.
2/24 Donna Moore & Norma Isoline
Singers 7NT Stained Glass
Rehearsals: Tuesdays, Softball There is no General Meeting
6:40-8:30 p.m., SCB (Senior Coed Slow Pitch) scheduled for April.
Contact: Nancy Robohn, president, 512- Contact: Tim Schmoll
943-9682, [email protected] Contact: Membership Director Tom 847-287-0139, tschmoll2012@
Davis, 512-843-9465 or trdavis101@ suddenlink.net
New Sun City Singers Director Georgia gmail.com Studio phone: 512-948-7662
Parmelee is conducting her first concert,
set for 7 p.m., April 13 and 14, in the Social “You don’t quit playing softball because The Sun City Stained Glass Club wel-
Center Ballroom. Titled “A Grand Night for you get old; you get old because you quit comes visitors to stop by the studio week-
Singing,” the concert will include Broad- playing softball!” days during studio hours from 9 a.m. to
way favorites, a soulful version of “Amazing 4 p.m. to watch our artists at work. We
Grace,” a melodic rendition of “Home on the We invite all new and existing residents will also show you around and explain
Range” and an eclectic mix of such favorites to beautiful Del Webb Field to watch and/ what goes into working with glass as an
as “Shenandoah,” “When the Saints Go or play one of the few spectator sports in art medium. Much of the member’s art
Marching In” and “Bye, Bye Blackbird.” Sun City Texas! Come and have some fun! work is for sale and you may even find a
piece of original art work that will fit in
Tickets for the concerts are $8 and are Our spring season is underway with that perfect spot in your home.
on sale at the Member Services Office or games on Mondays and Thursdays
online at www.sctexas.org. through May 26. Watch our website for The Orientation to Stained Glass class is
game times and game day updates as we available to those interested in learning
If you would like to sing with us, join us do cancel games due to weather and/or to do stained glass. It is a prerequisite
April 26 and/or May 3 when we begin re- field conditions. There are also regular to joining and is generally taught four
hearsals for our Independence Day concert practices and pick-up games at 10 a.m. times a year in January, April, July and
set for July 1. Tickets for that patriotic on Tuesdays and Fridays. There are also October. The class covers the copper foil
show will go on sale June 1. The choir is very active and self-supporting traveling method of stained glass. Class size is lim-
open to seasoned entertainers and resi- teams, the Sun City Warriors, for the more ited so watch the Sun Rays for information
dents who just like to sing. Dedication to competitive players. Warrior game dates on signing up for classes.
attending weekly rehearsals is required are also posted on the Softball website.
so we can deliver the best shows possible. Signups for the April class will be held
You are invited to also check the Softball starting at 9 a.m. on April 1 at the studio.
Reserved seating tickets for shows are Club website and the Club Bulletin Board Classes are held each following Tuesday
$8 and available at the Member Services at Del Webb Field for additional informa- and Thursday, from 4:15-7:15 p.m., start-
Office or at www.sctexas.org. tion, schedules and calendar of events. ing on April 5, for three weeks. The cost
is $50, payable in check or cash at the
Dulcimers - a SIG of Singers Solos time of signup. Class size is limited to
10 students, first-come, first-served. The
We continue making music together and Thirsty Thursdays, 5 - 6:30 p.m., Club furnishes tools for students to use
present gigs at local nursing homes. Second and fourth Thursdays while taking the class. Students will need
monthly, CCFG to purchase glass for a final project. Check
Practice is every Saturday morning from First, third and fifth Thursdays will with the studio for further information.
10 a.m. to noon and every Tuesday from be at various venues as can be
6-8 p.m. in Rooms 3 and 4 of the Activities scheduled Members, please be aware that the An-
Center. You are welcome to visit. Please Contact: Marilyn Hamner, nual Meeting will be held on November
contact Jeanne Lubey for more infor- 512-869-5879 or marilyn.hamner63@ 15 in the Florence Room in the CCAC.
mation. Phone: 512-864-3459 or email: gmail.com.
[email protected]. ONLINE: SCTEXAS.ORG
The Solos Chartered Club is open to all
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