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January 2014
July
28
The Ladies Interdenominational
Circle Meeting “The Uplifters”
The Uplifters Circle is a nondenomi-
national group of women dedicated to
missions, prayer and Bible study led
by Elsie Huffard. All are welcome, just
come to the Chapel at 2:00 pm to join in
fellowship with this wonderful group of
ladies every 4th Tuesday of the month.
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July
28
Memphis Symphony
String Quartet
Love classical music? A string quartet
from the Memphis Symphony will be
here to entertain the Kirby Residents at
6:30 pm in the Performing Arts Center.
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June
5
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Music in the Lobby with
Hank and Nora
Come to the Lobby at 6:00 pm to hear
this wonderful duo. Hank and Nora sing
classic country, vintage standards, and
Memphis music accompanying them-
selves on guitars. They enjoy perform-
ing gospel numbers, 1940s Frank Sina-
tra and Texas swing, classic country
such as Hank Williams and Patsy Cline,
Beatles and songs of the 1960s, and
Memphis music including Elvis and
Johnny Cash.
July
26
Tchaikovsky Pathétique with
The Memphis Symphony
Come with us to the GPAC to enjoy a
segment of the Masterworks Series con-
ducted by Mei-Ann Chen featuring vio-
linist Karen Gomyo. They will perform
Barber’s Overture to The School for
Scandal & Violin Concerto and Tchai-
kovsky’s Symphony No. 6 (Pathétique).
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.
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June
5
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Snowflake
Dance
Join us for a January Snowflake Dance
featuring the musical styling’s of the
Jim Mahannah Band! Whirl across the
dance floor or settle at a table to listen
to a wonderful musical medley of ever
popular tunes at 6:30 pm in the PAC.
July
20
Bereavement
Support Group
Kirby Pines is now offering a Bereave-
ment Support group for those of our
residents who have lost a loved. La-
mar Frizzell will lead the group to serve
people in gaining perspective about
their losses and support them in regain-
ing a healthy quality of life. The group
meets the 3rd Monday of every month
at 10:00 am in the Ante Room.
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Jan
20
Smart Moves
Home Safety
Join Jason Sparrow as he discusses this
month’s topic of “Home Safety”. Smart
Moves meets in the PAC at 9:45 am,
immediately following Exercise.
July
22
War & Rememberance:
Part IX
It’s 1944 and the Allies are preparing
for D-day. Pug Henry is now a Rear
Admiral and he again meets Pamela
Tudsbury, where they decide they do
have a future together. Some members
of Hitler’s High Command plot to as-
sassinate him, but their first attempt is
unsuccessful. Leslie Slote has joined
the Army and parachutes behind enemy
lines. After getting a last minute re-
prieve, Nathalie decides to accept Berel
Jastrow’s offer of taking little Louis out
of the camp. Will be shown at 2:00 &
6:00 pm in the Movie Theater.
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July
23
War & Rememberance:
Part X
In the so-called paradise ghetto, the Na-
zis prepare for a visit by neutral observ-
ers by cleaning up the village. Those
plotting to overthrow Hitler make one
last attempt on July 20, 1944. Still in the
Pacific, Pug Henry prepares for the bat-
tle of Leyte Gulf while Byron becomes
the commanding officer of his subma-
rine. Nathalie and Aaron are transferred
to Auschwitz. Will be shown at 10:00
am & 2:00 pm in the Movie Theater.
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July
27
Amedisys Home Health
“Insomnia”
Insomnia is a disorder that can make it
hard to fall asleep, hard to stay asleep, or
both. Insomnia can sap not only your en-
ergy level and mood but also your health,
work performance and quality of life. Join
Rebecca Stubblefield as she discusses
simple changes in your daily habits that
can help. She will be in the Large Card
Room at 10:30 am to give us valuable in-
formation on this important topic.
Jan
July
29
Lunch Bunch at the
Macaroni Grill
Join the Lunch Bunch as they go to the
Macaroni Grill and enjoy casually ele-
gant Italian cuisine, such as handcrafted
pastas & entrees. Sign up in transporta-
tion, the bus will be leaving at 11:30 am.
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July
29
War & Rememberance:
Part XI
Nathalie and Aaron spend four days
traveling to Auschwitz; on arrival,
one of them is sent directly to the gas
chambers. In the Philippines Sea, By-
ron Henry gets ready for his first action
as Captain. Hitler plans for one, all-out
attack against the Allied Forces in the
Ardennes forest. The battle is launched
in mid-December but by January 1945,
Allied air power has ensured the Nazis
will not succeed. With the Red Army
advancing from the East, Himmler or-
ders that all traces of the death camps
be eliminated. In Yalta, the Allied lead-
ers meet for the last time to divide the
recovered territories. Will be shown at
2:00 & 6:00 pm in the Movie Theater.
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July
30
The Miracle
Worker
Come to the Germantown Commu-
nity Theater for a performance of The
Miracle Worker. Immortalized onstage
and screen by Anne Bancroft and Patty
Duke, this classic tells the story of An-
nie Sullivan and her student, blind and
mute Helen Keller. Call the box office
at 937-3023 for tickets. Sign up in trans-
portation, the bus leaves at 7:00 pm.
Jan
July
31
War & Rememberance:
Part XII
In April 1945, FDR dies and several
days later Hitler, along with several
of his cronies, commits suicide. Pug
Henry and Pamela Tudsbury are finally
married. President Harry Truman asks
him to become his Naval aide, forcing
him to delay his honeymoon. On May
8, 1945 the Germans surrender and the
war comes to an end in Europe. Pug
learns that Nathalie is hospitalized and
Byron arranges a transfer to Europe.
There he begins his search for Louis.
The U.S. drop atomic bombs on Ja-
pan bringing World War II to an end.
Will be shown at 2:00 & 6:00 pm in the
Movie Theater.
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