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October 2014
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Oct
8
Garden Gro’ers
Club Meeting
We are beginning to plan our winter
garden projects. Root Vegetables, Green
Leafy Vegetables and Onions will be
planted once the last of the summer
produce has been harvested. Contact
Dr. Charles Parrott with questions at
795-4394.
Come to the Greenhouse ev-
ery 2nd Wednesday at 10:30 am!
Please call 682-1529 for more informa-
tion or to schedule a visit.
July
9
Fall
Rummage Sale
One Man’s trash is another man’s trea-
sure! You know what that means…time
for the Kirby Pines Fall Rummage Sale!
The event will take place in the PAC on
Thursday, October 9th from 10:00 am
-2:00
pm. Call Activities at 866-4414 to
reserve your table.
Oct
July
14
Birthday Night Concert with The
Side Street Steppers
The Side Street Steppers are a page from
Americas past, playing rare and popular
music from the 1920s and 30s. So come
on down for plenty of hip-shaking, foot
stompin’, caterwauling and croonin’ at
6:30
PM in the Performing Arts Center.
Oct
June
5
Oct
1
Fall
Festival!
Join us for hot air balloon rides, music
by Hank & Nora and food trucks! 3:00-
6:00
pm on the grounds by gazebo and
lake.
Oct
10
The Men Who Built America:
A Rivalry Is Born
Andrew Carnegie enters the business
arena of the railway. Under the tutelage
of Thomas Scott. In an effort to build
a bridge over the Mississippi river to
link East and West in a way never be-
fore thought possible by train, Carnegie
comes up with the solution: Steel. 10:00
am & 2:00 pm in the Movie Theater.
Oct
8
Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries
Ep 3: The Green Mill Murder
Phryne Fisher’s evening at the hottest
jazz club in Melbourne is interrupted
by a sudden death on the dance floor.
Phryne must take to the skies in a bi-
plane to solve a murder that involves
hot jazz and a man from her past. 1:30
& 6:30
pm in the Movie Theater.
June
5
Oct
10
Pink Palace
Craft’s Fair
Come to the Pink Palace to enjoy all the
fun with a variety of crafts demonstra-
tions, tasty treats, music, petting zoo,
and best of all...SHOPPING. The fair
will be held at Audubon Park in East
Memphis on Friday, October 10th with
a $2.00 admission fee. Bus leaves at
12:30
will be there from 1:00 – 3:00 pm.
Sign up in Transportation.
July
10
The Ham-ateurs Present
Harvest Festival
The Ham-ateur Club will present The
Harvest Festival on at 7:00 pm in the
Oct
July
10
Through
the Bible
A new Bible study class will meet in
the Chapel every Saturday at 10:00 am.
Beginning with GENESIS, learn what
is found in this book and how to un-
derstand and use it. We will meet once
monthly to study each of these books,
and have a better understanding of the
entire Bible. Class discussion is encour-
aged, don’t forget to bring your Bible.
For more information contact Gail
Kommer at 363-3622.
Oct
June
5
Oct
11
An Evening with the
Gaither Vocal Band
Featuring Bill Gaither, Wes Hamp-
ton, David Phelps, Adam Crabb, Todd
Suttles and Special Guests. Bus leaves
at 5:00 pm (performance at 6:00) at
Bellevue Baptist Church. To purchase
tickets by phone, call 1-855-484-1991
for $22.00, or purchase in person at Bel-
levue Baptist Church for $20.00.
Oct
13
The Men Who Built America:
Blood Is Spilled
Carnegie hires a hatchet man, Henry
Frick, to help him achieve his goal of
besting Rockefeller. Unbeknownst to
Carnegie, Frick is running his factories
far beyond capacity, leading to the big-
gest manmade disaster America had
ever seen: the Johnstown flood, which
claimed more than 2,000 lives. Will be
shown at 10:00 am & 2:00 pm in the
Movie Theater.
Oct
15
Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries
Ep 4: Death at Victoria Dock
As his employees strike, a businessman
asks Phryne to find his missing teenage
daughter. Soon, her investigations un-
cover forbidden love, religious iconog-
raphy, and anarchists. Will be shown at
1:30 & 6:30
pm in the Movie Theater.
Oct
16
The Men Who Built America:
A New Rival Emerges
Carnegie and Rockefeller continue to
battle, but JP Morgan arrives on the
scene and establishes a bank in New
York City that has one goal: to further
the technological advancements of
America. Will be shown at 10:00 am &
2:00
pm in the Movie Theater.
July
16
Passion & Purity with
The Iris Orchestra
Join the Iris Orchestra for an open re-
hearsal of their program “Passion & Pu-
rity” on October 16th. This 15th Season
Opener of IRIS Orchestra will feature
guest artists Pinchas Zukerman, vio-
linist & Amanda Forsyth, cellist. They
will be performing Mozart’s Overture
to Don Giovanni, Brahms’ Double Con-
certo for Violin, Cello & Orchestra and
Beethoven’s Violin Concerto. Tickets
are $10.00 at the door. The bus will leave
at 9:30 am, sign up in Transportation.
Oct
June
5
Oct
17
Music in the Lobby with
Diana Stein
Join us at 6:00 pm in the Lobby to hear
Diana Stein, who has been playing pi-
ano professionally for about 30 years.
Her repertoire includes standards,
blues, jazz, ragtime, theater music, &
some boogie-woogie!
July
19
Memphis Symphony
Tchaikovsky’s 1st Piano Concerto
Come with us to the GPAC to enjoy the
first segment of the Masterworks Series,
featuring Jon Kimura Parker on piano,.
Call the box office for tickets at 537-
2525.
Tickets are $45.00, however, if
20
or more persons sign up they will be
discounted. Sign up in Transportation,
the bus will be leaving at 2:00 pm.
Oct
PAC. There will be humorous skits,
standup comics, solos, poetry, group
singing, readings, our famous Quartet
and humorous quartet. It all adds up to
a fun-filled evening of entertainment.
July
19
Todd Derstine:
America’s Favorite Grandson
Join us at in the PAC at 6:00 PM to hear
Todd Derstine, a gifted pianist/vocal-
ist. If you enjoy Nat King Cole, Tommy
Dorsey, Glenn Miller, and Tony Ben-
nett, you’ll enjoy Todd’s impressive ren-
ditions.
Oct