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August 2016

Aug 17:

Virtual Field Trip

Join us in the Movie Theater as we go on

a Virtual Field Trip. Where ever we go

you will be able to see your tour guide

live and they can see you. The destina-

tion will be announced closer to the

time to enable the creators to send us to

the most interesting places. The journey

begins at 2:00 pm. in the Movie Theater.

Watch your bulletin boards for details.

Aug 19:

NatGeo: Secret

Yellowstone

National Geographic cameras capture

unseen aspects of magnificent Yellow-

stone -- America’s oldest national park

and among the most visited, though

only 10 percent of its massive acreage

is known and traveled. Viewers journey

through the ecosystem’s untamed beau-

ty to sites tourists never see, including

a 20-mile-long canyon and newly dis-

covered waterfalls. The documentary

also focuses on the effects of restoring

Yellowstone’s wolf population. Theater

Showtimes 10:30 am & 1:30 pm.

Aug 19:

Music with Diana Stein

Diana Stein has been playing piano

professionally for about 30 years. Her

repertoire includes standards, blues,

jazz, ragtime, theater music, & some

boogie-woogie! Her greatest pleasure is

reaching out with music, and touching

those who listen, or just making them

feel happy. Join us at 6:00 pm in the

Lobby, Friday August 19th.

Aug 22 & 23:

AARP Driver’s

Class

The course is given in two separate ses-

sions over a two day period. Each class

day lasts approximately 4 hours. You

must attend both days to be awarded

a certificate of completion. The classes

are taught by trained volunteer instruc-

tors. AARP members cost is $15.00 and

non-members cost is $20.00 This will

take place in the Large Card Room on

August 22 & 23 from 8:30 am-12:30

pm. Call Activities to sign up. 866-4414.

Large Card Room 8:30am to 12:30 pm.

Aug 23:

The Book Baggers

Whether you read or would like to hear

about books being discussed, come and

check us out. This is a great way to ex-

pand your horizons. This month’s read

will be “The Kitchen House” by Kath-

leen Grissom. The Book Baggers meet

the 4th Tuesday of every month in the

Chapel at 9:30 am. New members wel-

come!

Aug 23:

Ladies Interdenomi-

national Circle “The Uplifters”

The Uplifters Circle is a nondenomi-

national group of women dedicated to

missions, prayer and Bible study. All are

welcome, come to the Chapel at 2:00 pm

to join in fellowship with this wonderful

group of ladies every fourth Tuesday of

the month.

Aug 23:

Planet Earth: Pole to

Pole

The introduction to the series looks at

our planet as a whole and considers the

key factors that have shaped its natural

history. Without fresh water there is no

life on land, while the sun dominates

the lives of all animals and plants on

Earth and defines their habitats. Theater

Showtimes 1:30 pm & 6:30 pm.

Aug 24:

Movie: The Big Short

Before the housing and credit bubble of

2007 triggers an international economic

meltdown, a handful of financial out-

siders sees the crash coming and bets

against the big banks in a daring play

that could reap them huge profits. The-

ater showtimes 1:30 pm and 6:30 pm.

Aug 25:

Planet Earth:

Mountains

This tour of our mightiest mountain

ranges, starting with the birth of a

mountain at one of the lowest places on

Earth and ending at the summit of Ever-

est, takes in some of the most reclusive

creatures on the planet and reveals the

secrets of their survival. Theater Show-

times 10:30 am & 1:30 pm.

Aug 26:

Magnum P.I.: Curse of

the King Kamehameha Club

A Kahuna appears to place a “curse”

on the King Kamehameha Club, where

Rick is organizing a surf-ski competi-

tion. Magnum and the others are skep-

tical, but could there be some truth to

the curse? Theater Showtimes 10:30 am

& 1:30 pm.

Aug 26:

Music with Swain

Schaeffer

Come on down to the Lobby, Friday,

August 26 at 6:00 pm for some fun and

music with the boogie woogie piano

playing of Swain Schaefer.

Aug 30:

Lunch Bunch @

Stoney River Steakhouse & Grill

Stoney River is an upscale steakhouse,

specializing in hand-cut steaks and

gourmet entrees, served in a sophisticat-

ed atmosphere by professional servers.

Guests can enjoy diverse menu offer-

ings such as Center-cut Filets, Bone-in

Rib-eye’s or a Classic NY Strip. Not in

the mood for a steak? Stoney River of-

fers fresh seafood selections, signature

salads and house specialties. Sign up in

transportation. Bus leaves at 11:00 am.

Aug 31:

Kirby’s Carousel of

Shoppes

Enjoy a day of shopping and fun at our

third annual Kirby Carousel of Shop-

pes. A variety of vendors including 31

Bags, Chico’s, Dillards Carriage Cross-

ing , Premier Jewelry, Pepperite Station-

ary, and Dinstuhl’s will be here with an

array of merchandise to choose from.

There will be door prizes and light re-

freshments for all to enjoy from 10:00

am to 2:00 pm in and around the PAC.

What a great way to start your holiday

shopping.

Aug 31:

Planet Earth:

Fresh Water

This episode follows the descent of rivers

from their mountain sources to the sea

and showcases the unique and dramatic

wildlife found within Earth’s unexplored

waters. Together the waterfalls, canyons,

frozen lakes, wetlands and great rivers

form a world of mystery, excitement

and awe-inspiring sights. Theater

Showtimes 10:30 am & 1:30 pm.