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July
23
Kirby Pines
Prayer Group
Join the Kirby Pines Prayer Group ev-
ery first and fourth Tuesday in the Cha-
pel at 10:30 a.m. as we pray for friends
and family.
July
19
Music in The Lobby with
Kevin Carson
Kevin is a remarkably versatile gui-
tar player and vocalist who has per-
formed and recorded around the world
with such notables as Hootie and The
Blowfish, Edwin McCain and Willie
Nelson. He specializes in songs from
the 50‘s with some from the 60‘s and
70‘
s. He’ll be singing songs from artists
you will know, singers like Elvis, Frank
Sinatra, Les Paul & Mary Ford. He
loves to get the audience singing along
because then he knows they are enjoy-
ing their time with him. People enjoy-
ing and appreciating the music and just
having fun is really what it’s all about!
Kevin will be in the Lobby at 6:00 p.m.
July
22
Amedisys
Home Health
This month’s topic is “Dehydration in
Older Adults & Prevention of UTI’s.”
R.N. Peggy McDonald will be in The
Large Card Room at 10:30 a.m. to give
us helpful tips and suggestions on this
important topic.
July
23
The Uplifters
Circle
A non-denominational group of women
dedicated to missions, prayer and Bible
study led by Elsie Huffard. We meet ev-
ery fourth Tuesday at 2:00 p.m. in the
Chapel. All are welcome to join us.
July
23
Downton Abbey
Season 3, Episode 7
It’s a happy day for Downton as Anna’s
patience is rewarded, while Edith re-
ceives admiration from an unexpected
quarter. Matthew refuses to back down
over the estate management, but will
his tactics pay off? Branson’s plan for
the christening causes consternation,
as does the arrival of his brother, and
O’Brien’s motives are unclear as she
counsels Thomas. Episode 7 will be
shown at both 2:00 p.m. and 6:30 p.m.
in The Movie Theater.
July
24
Lunch Bunch at
Bahama Breeze
At Bahama Breeze you’ll find all of
your favorites: seafood, chicken and
steak, inspired by the flavorful and col-
orful ingredients of the islands. One
bite of their Jerk Chicken Pasta, Baby
Back Ribs or Seafood Paella and you’ll
be transported to a sun-warmed island
where the sand under your feet is soft,
and the breeze against your face is cool.
Bus leaves at 11:00 a.m. Sign up in
Transportation.
July
24
Downton Abbey
Season 3, Episode 8
There is excitement throughout the
house and nearby village as the annual
cricket match draws near, and the event
brings out Robert’s competitive side.
Violet’s great-niece Rose arrives, but a
trip to London reveals there is more to
her than meets the eye, while Matthew
and Mary seem to be keeping secrets
from each other. Thomas’s future lies
in Carson’s hands, but the earl’s valet
may have found an unexpected ally in
Bates. Last in the series. Episode 8 will
be shown at both 2:00 p.m. and 6:30
p.m. in The Movie Theater.
July
26
Music in The Lobby with
Alex Ortega
Don’t miss an evening of music with
international pianist Alex Ortega in the
Lobby at 6:00 p.m.
July
28
4
th Annual Senior
Variety Show
Creative Aging presents their 4th An-
nual Senior Variety Show here at Kirby
Pines at 3:00 p.m. in The Performing
Arts Center! Enjoy a diverse assortment
of toe tapping tunes, classical music,
laugh-out-loud comedy and more! Dis-
cover the gifts and talents of Memphis
seniors. Our Ham-ateur Club “Night of
the Stars” has four acts that are cho-
sen to be in the show. Tickets for Kirby
residents will be sold in advance in the
Lobby before lunch on Tuesday the
23
rd and Wednesday the 24th for $5.
For non-Kirby residents, tickets will be
$10 at the door.
July
30
Farmers
Market
Time for the Kirby Pines Famers Mar-
ket, with lots of fresh vegetables, fruits,
and everybody’s favorite home grown
tomatoes! They will be in the Lobby
from 9:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.
July
30
Country/Western Dance
with Vern Yarbro
A little bit country, a little bit rock ‘n
roll. Put on your blue jeans and your
cowboy boots for the Kirby Pines
Country Dance at 6:30 p.m. in The Per-
forming Arts Center.
July
31
March of
the Penguins
Dodge the heat and come to the Movie
Theater as award-winning photogra-
pher Luc Jacquet takes documentary
film to new heights -- and depths -- with
his first feature film, a stunning insid-
er’s look at the life of emperor penguins
living in one of the cruelest climates on
the planet. The product of more than a
year of filming on the Antarctic ice, this
Oscar-winning documentary reveals
never-before-captured footage of the
penguins’ underwater life and explores
their steadfast quest for monogamy.
Showtimes are both 2:00 p.m. and 6:30
p.m. in the Movie Theater.