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The Pinecone

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April 2017

Apr 19:

Lunch Bunch:

Cafe Piazza

With three separate dining areas, guests

seated on the enclosed porch enjoy a view

of the Collierville Town Square and watch

for the trains to pass by. While visiting

with us, you will enjoy many homemade

dishes made with the freshest of ingre-

dients. Sign up in Transportation. Bus

leaves at 10:30 am.

Apr 19:

Smart Moves

This month’s topic is “Keeping your Mind

& Body Active ” The meeting will be held

1:30 pm in the PAC.

Apr 19:

Virtual Field Trip

Join us in the Movie Theater as we go on

a Virtual Field Trip. The destination will

be announced closer to the time to enable

the creators to send us to the most inter-

esting places. Begins at 2:00 pm.

Apr 19:

Documentary: Dark

Horse

An inspirational true story of a group of

friends from a working men’s club who

decide to take on the elite ‘sport of kings’

and breed themselves a racehorse. Show-

time 6:30 in Movie Theater.

Apr 20:

The Orpheum: The

Sound of Music

A brand new production of The Sound of

Music is coming to Memphis. Bus leaves

at 6:30 pm. Sign up in Transportation. Let

Activities or Travel Group know if you

are interested. Call Box Office at 901-525-

3000. If we can get a group of 10 we can

get group prices.

Apr 21:

Travelers Pilgrimage

to Holly Springs

Join the Traveler’s as they tour Historic An-

tebellumHomes, Churches, Train Depot &

Hill Crest Cemetery. They will have a guide

on the bus to help navigate & tell stories of

this fascinating town. Lunch will be served

by the Holly Springs Garden Club. There

will be tent events & demonstrations on

the lawn of Montrose and arts and crafts

on the Courthouse Square. We need a

minimum of 15 for the $35.00 ticket price

which includes lunch. Departure time will

be 9:00 am. Sign up in Transportation.

Please RSVP to Carol Yount @ 362-7798

no later than April 15th.

Apr 21:

AmedisysHomeHealth

Join RN Janet Jackson in the LCR to talk

about this month’s topic “Dehydration” at

10:30 am.

Apr 21:

Music with DARE &

Wally

We’re bringing this Dynamic Duo back to

help us celebrate Spring. Come enjoy the

keyboards and vocals of Dare and Wally

at 6:00 pm in the Lobby.

Apr 22:

Suzuki Student Piano

Recital

Come to the lobby at 1:30 pm to enjoy this

talented group of Suzuki Piano Students

from the University of Memphis Sheidt

School Of Music as they perform their

Spring recital pieces.

Apr 24:

Magnum PI: Three

Minus Two

Jan Kona and her two partners operate a

very successful fashion company. When one

of the partners is murdered, Jan asks Mag-

num to protect her. Showtime 1:30 pm.

Apr 25:

The Book Baggers

This month’s read is

One Good Mama

Bone

written by Southern girl Bren Mc-

Clain. Praised for its wisdom, heart, and

beautiful prose,

One Good Mama Bone

joins the ranks of

The Art of Racing in

the Rain

,

Water for Elephants

, and even

Charlotte’s Web

in its affecting depiction

of animals-as-teachers and announces

Bren McClain as an important new voice.

The really exciting news is that Bren will

be making an appearance at this month’s

meeting and will be talking about her

book. We will be moving this month’s

meeting to the Large Card Room so we

can accommodate more folks. We en-

courage you that are in other book clubs

around town to invite them to come and

join us for this book discussion and sign-

ing event. The Book Baggers meet the 4th

Tuesday of every month at 9:30 am.

Apr 25:

Runaway Bride

Having already left three grooms at the

altar, Maggie Carpenter is branded “the

runaway bride” by jaded city journalist

Ike Graham. But, after his facts are called

into question, Ike races to Maggie’s home-

town to save his reputation and report on

her upcoming fourth trip down the aisle.

Theater Showtimes 1:30 pm & 6:30 pm.

Apr 25:

Ladies Interdenomi-

national Circle “The Uplifters”

Come to the Chapel at 2:00 pm to join in

fellowship with this wonderful group of

ladies every fourth Tuesday of the month.

Apr 27:

Brooks Tea & Tour

“A Feast for the Eyes: 200 years of Ameri-

can Still-Life Painting from the Hevrdejs

Collection Featuring rarely seen works by

major American artist-including James

Peale, Georgia O’Keeffe and more. Sign

up in Transportation. Bus leaves at 1:15

pm. $3 per person/Free for Brooks Mem-

bers.

Apr 28:

Music with Steve Lee

Stella Award winning Stephen Lee began

playing the piano at age eight and has

been using his abilities to delight audi-

ences everywhere ever since. Today, Lee is

on staff at the Stax Music Academy and

he teaches at Overton High and Booker T.

Washington. He is also the publisher of In

Concert Magazine. Be sure and join him

in the Lobby at 6:00 pm.

Apr 29:

Memphis Redbirds at

AutoZone Park

Join the gang and hop on the bus and

head down to AutoZone Park for Mem-

phis Redbirds vs Round Rock Express.

Opening pitch is at 6:35. We have great

seats! Tickets are $16.00. Call Activities to

reserve your seat. Sign up in Transporta-

tion. Bus leaves at 5:45 pm.

Apr 30:

IRIS Orchestra:

A Passion for Dance

Partnering with Ballet Memphis dance

infuses this entire program, which opens

with a ballet masterpiece of the 20th cen-

tury. Call the Box Office for tickets @

751-7669. Sign up in Transportation by

Wednesday, April 26th so we will know

you are going and secure a driver.

Apr 30:

Musica Antiqua of

Memphis

Kirby resident Barbara Hyland will be

bringing her group here for a perfor-

mance on Sunday, April 30th in the Lobby

at 2:30 pm. Their program “The Four Sea-

sons” will include various instruments,

voices, lute, recorders and strings. Be sure

not to miss it!