A p r i l
2016
EVENTS
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The Pinecone
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April 2016
Friday April 1:
Spring Market
It’s about the fashion... It’s about the fun...
And, it’s about time with your friends...
Spring Market at Agricenter Internation-
al April 1-3 is the premier shopping event
of Spring. With more than 175 merchants
showcasing their latest and hottest fash-
ions, you’re sure to find plenty you like.
These small boutique owners might sell
handmade items, or they might be the lat-
est and greatest tops, dresses, shoes, jew-
elry—you name it—from markets that are
only open to those in the industry. Spring
Market is like an out-of-town shopping
weekend with your best friends, only bet-
ter. It’s all at Spring Market. Sign up in
Transportation. Bus leaves at 9:30 am.
Friday, April 1:
Music in the
Lobby with Hank & Nora
Come to the Lobby at 6:00 pm to hear this
wonderful duo. Hank & Nora sing classic
country, vintage standards and Memphis
music accompanying themselves on guitars.
Sunday, April 3:
Music with
Matthew & Jennifer Brewer
April 3rd - Hymn Sing
April 10th - Southern Gospel Music
April 17th - Scripture in Song
April 24th- Hymn Sing
Matthew and Jennifer married in the
Spring of 2014, and have been making
music together ever since. Matthew is a
school teacher and Minister of Music at
Faith Anglican Church, and Jennifer is a
jewelry designer with her own business,
JPD in the Cordova area. Matthew and
Jennifer, both preachers’ kids have been
around church music their whole lives.
Come join them on Sunday afternoons
from 3:00 to 5:00 pm for worship and mu-
sic around the piano.
Monday April 4:
Get Fit with
Oasis Coordinator Mary Hand
Advanced Water Aerobics classes will be
held on Mondays & Wednesdays at 8:30
am. Basic and Beginning Water Aerobics
is on Tuesdays & Thursdays at 9:30 am.
Men’s Water Aerobics are held on Tues-
days &Thursdays at 8:30 am. Arthritis Sit/
Stand classes are on Tuesdays &Thursdays
at 11:00 am in the Arts & Crafts Room.
April 4:
Focus on Color
Adult coloring books are giving Harper
Lee a run for her money on best-seller
lists. “People are stressed and anxious all
the time,” said Jeannine Dillon, Ouar-
to’s publisher. “Coloring is a way to calm
down and unwind.” Coloring books are
incredibly simple: portable and easy to
pick up and put down and a colored–in
page takes up almost no space at all. So
come to the Arts and Crafts Room every
other Monday at 10:30 am. All you need
to bring besides yourself is your coloring
book and utensils to color with. Some of
these supplies are offered for sale in the
Blossom Shop.
Tuesday April 5:
Medical
Director Dr. Mike Abutineh MD
Will be in the Wellness Clinic Tuesdays
9:00 am -12:00 pm. Thursdays 1:00-4:30
pm. Appointments required.
Tuesday, April 5:
Dillard’s
Carriage Crossing Sales Event
Come shop the Dillard’s Carriage Cross-
ing event featuring Nygard, along with
Allison Daley, Ruby Road and Ecco
Shoes. Clinique will also be represented.
Purchases can be made at event. If you
have questions or want to order in ad-
vance contact Nygard specialist Atlenia
Owens, at 850-2229 ext 5100. Event will
be held in Large Card Room from 10:00
am to 12:00 pm.
Tuesday, April 5:
Galapagos:
The Islands That Changed the
World
Explore the fascinating world that in-
spired Darwin’s theory of evolution with
this visually stunning documentary from
the BBC, narrated by Tilda Swinton.
Created by volcanoes and located about
600 miles west of Ecuador, the isolated
Galápagos Islands form an environment
that supports a diversity of life not found
anywhere else on earth. Theater Show-
times 1:30 pm and 6:30 pm.
Wednesday April 6:
Kirby
Pines Travelers Meeting
Calling all adventurous spirits! The Trav-
elers are back in action and will be meet-
ing to discuss upcoming outings and trips
for 2016. This month the group will be
touring the historic Orpheum Theater
with lunch at The Majestic following. The
group meets on the first Wednesday of ev-
ery month at 10:00 am in the Large Card
Room. They are always interested in new
ideas of places to go and things to do.
Wednesday April 6:
Jesse
Stone “Death in Paradise”
When the body of a fourteen-year-old
teenager is found in the margin of a lake
in Paradise, Massachusetts, the Chief of
Police Jesse Stone and his officer Simpson
seek clues in the spot. Joining the pieces of
evidences like a puzzle, Stone unravels the
identity of the killer. Theater Showtimes
1:30 pm and 6:30 pm.
Wednesday, April 6:
Yoga
Stretch
Yoga is known to have a wide range of
benefits- maybe you’re sleeping better or
getting fewer colds, your balance is im-
proving. If you have not yet joined this
class come and see what benefits it might
have for you. This is not advanced so don’t
worry about getting on the floor and not
being able to get up. You will be sitting in a
chair or standing. Class is every Wednes-
day at 10:30 am in the PAC.
Wednesday April 6:
Game
Play Group
Like to play games? Bring your own to
share or join in with someone already
there! Meets in the Large Card Room ev-
ery Monday, Wednesday and Saturday at
1:30 pm.
Wednesday April 6:
Virtual
Wii Bowling
Come join the fun every Wednesday af-
ternoon at 2:00 pm in the Large Card
Room. No skill required. It is set up on
the TV; all you have to do is check out the
remotes from the Front Desk and return
them whenever your game is over.