Kirby Pines - Pinecone - page 15

The Pinecone
|
January 2014
• 15 •
Jan
8
Garden Gro’ers
Club Meeting
You don’t need a green thumb to be a
member of this busy group. The winter
garden of greens is now in place and
will be maintained and harvested dur-
ing the upcoming months. Come on
down to the Greenhouse on Wednesday,
January 8th at 10:30 am to lend a hand!
Jan
8
Memphis Hearing Aid
Service
Wednesday, January 8th at 10:00 am, in
the Arts & Crafts room, Dr. Rena Booth
will be offering:
~Free Hearing Evaluation
~Free Hearing Aid Consultation
~Free Hearing Aid Cleanings,
Check up and Adjustment
Please call 682-1529 for more informa-
tion or to schedule a visit.
June
5
Dec
10
Music in the Lobby with
Diana & Gary Stein
Join us at 6:00 pm in the Lobby for
Blues Duo Diana and her husband Gary
Stein. The pair are recent winners of
Memphis’ very own Beale Street Blues
Competition.
July
13
Kirby Pines
Circle Meeting
Founded by the UMW of Christ United
Methodist Church, all ladies are wel-
come to join together for worship and
fellowship. Meetings are held the sec-
ond Monday of every month at 1:15 pm
in the Chapel.
Dec
June
5
a
9
Residents Association
Meeting
Come to the Resident’s Association
Meeting at 2:00 pm in the Performing
Arts Center. Guest speakers Beth Brad-
ley and Judge Kathleen N. Gomes will
be giving a presentation on the topic of
citizenship.
July
7
War & Rememberance:
Part III
The Henrys have a family reunion of
sorts when Pug and Byron join Warren
and Janice to celebrate their wedding
anniversary. They are joined by Pamela
Tudsbury and her father who managed
to leave Singapore before it fell to the
Japanese. Pug and Warren soon depart
on their respective ships headed for the
Battle of Midway. Natalie and her uncle
have a plan to escape the clutches of the
Germans. Rhoda Henry travels to Los
Angeles to see daughter Madeline and
son Byron who have just arrived. Will
be shown in the Movie Theater at 2:00
& 6:00 pm.
an
Jan
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. Dubbed
the Golden Age of Gramophone Record-
ing, the two decades saw the rise of jazz
and the birth of the blues, the demise of
ragtime and the emergence of hillbilly
music that would become known as
country music. The Side Street Steppers
present a pastiche of this transformation,
performing on vintage and homemade in-
struments. So come on down for plenty of
hip-shaking, foot stompin’, caterwauling
and croonin’ at 6:30 pm in the PAC.
July
8
War & Rememberance:
Part IV
Natalie Henry, baby Louis and Aaron
Jastrow, put into effect their plan to es-
cape from Italy. Their hope of traveling
from Italy to Lisbon fail and they soon
find themselves going to Elba, Corsica
and finally to Marseilles. Byron has
been posted temporarily to Gibraltar to
work with the British. Rhoda Henry re-
turns to Washington but stops in Chica-
go having decided to end her relation-
ships with Palmer Kirby. She is soon
pursued however by Colonel Harrison
“Hack” Peters. General Halder tells
Adolf Hitler that he has no chance of
winning the war on the Eastern Front.
Will be shown at 2:00 PM & 6:00 pm
in the Movie Theater.
an
July
10
War & Rememberance:
Part V
Byron and Nathalie’s plans to meet
in Lisbon go awry when the Allies in-
vade North Africa, the Germans occupy
France and the borders are closed. Aar-
on, Louis and Nathalie travel to Lourdes.
The Russians are putting up stiff resis-
tance and Hitler approves a new battle
plan. At Auschwitz, the Nazi’s complete
construction of the gas chambers and
the crematoria. In the South Pacific, Pug
Henry’s ship is severely damaged in an
encounter with the Japanese. Will be
shown at 2:00 & 7:00 pm in the Movie
Theater.
an
Jan
15
Crusade for
Christ
January 15-17, 2014, Kirby Pines will
host its annual Crusade for Christ in the
Performing Arts Center, 6:30 pm each
evening. The theme for this year’s spir-
itual event is “Your Greatest Choice.”
(See page 6 for complete details)
July
15
War & Rememberance:
Part VI
Pug Henry returns to Washington where
President Roosevelt asks him to take an
assignment at the U.S. Embassy in Mos-
cow. All efforts to get Natalie, Louis and
Aaron out of Lourdes fail. At Pearl Har-
bor, Byron reports for duty as Executive
Officer on a new submarine, the Moray,
commanded by his old friend “Lady”
Aster. Will be shown at 10:00 AM &
2:00 pm in the Movie Theater.
an
July
16
War & Rememberance:
Part VII
Natalie, Louis and Aaron find them-
selves in Paris. Their attempt to return
to the exchange camp fails and they find
themselves transferred to the so-called
“paradise camp”. Byron Henry is at sea
in the Pacific with his friend “Lady” As-
ter in command. They have a very suc-
cessful first mission but Lady’s orders to
shoot survivors off a Japanese troop ship
don’t sit well with everyone. Berel Jas-
trow manages to escape from the con-
centration camp. Will be shown at 10:00
am & 2:00 pm in the Movie Theater.
an
July
17
War & Rememberance:
Part VIII
Still in the camp at Theresienstadt, Nat-
alie andAaron have to deal with the fact
that more and more ghetto residents are
being shipped to concentration camps.
Berel Jastrow is now part of the Prague
underground and offers to take Louis
out of the camp. When Natalie and
Louis are ordered to Auschwitz, Aaron
tries to bribe the new camp Komman-
dant. Byron is now the executive officer
on his submarine and he learns that his
friend Aster has been having an affair
with his sister-in-law, Janice. Will be
shown at 10:00 am & 2:00 pm in the
Movie Theater.
an
1...,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12-13,14 16,17,18,19,20,21,22,23,24
Powered by FlippingBook