J anua r y
2016
EVENTS
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The Pinecone
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January 2016
Jan
5
Dr. Mike Abutineh in the
Wellness Center
Medical Director Dr. Mike Abutineh
MD will be in the Wellness Clinic Tues-
days 9:00 am-12:00 pm and Thursdays
1:00-4:30 pm. Appointments required.
Jan
4
First Monday
Poetry Group
Come to listen; come to read; come to
recite from memory. Share a favorite
verse or two as others share their verse
with you. Everyone is welcome. Check
out “The Poet’s Corner” on the post of-
fice bulletin board where a residential
poet will be featured each month. The
group meets in the Ante Room every
first Monday at 10:00 am.
Jan
6
Wii Virtual
Bowling
Come join the fun every Wednesday
afternoon 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 re-
turn them whenever your game is over.
Jan
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 Tuesdays & Thursdays at 8:30
am. Arthritis Sit/Stand classes are on
Tuesdays & Thursdays at 11:00 am in
the Arts & Crafts Room. Additional ex-
ercise classes are Tai Chi on Mondays at
2:00 pm and the new Yoga Stretch Class
each Wednesday at 10:30 am in the Per-
forming Arts Center.
Jan
6
Game Play
Group
Like to play games? Bring your own to
share or join in with someone already
there! Meets in the LCR every Wednes-
day and Saturday at 1:30 pm.
Jan
5
The Blanche Scott
Prayer Group
Join this encouraging and inspirational
group as they pray for themselves and
those in need. This is a non-denomi-
national group. They meet at 10:30 am
in the Chapel every 1st Tuesday of the
month.
June
5
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7
Group Bible Study with
Dave Phillips
Join Germantown Church of Christ’s
Dave Phillips as he leads a non-denomi-
national group Bible study every Thurs-
day at 10:00 am in the Chapel. Dave is a
great speaker and teacher.
Jan
8
Music in the Lobby with
The Double D Band
The Double D Band plays a wide range
of songs and genres, but especially mu-
sic from the 50’s. Playing guitars and
mandolins, they’ve appeared on MTV,
BBC, and have been a part of the mu-
sic scene in London, England and New
York City, having lived and performed
in both. Friday, January 8 at 6:00pm in
Lobby.
Jan
4
BINGO! Night
Join us for a fun filled evening of BIN-
GO! Entry costs only $1 per card, with
an opportunity to win up to two prizes.
Every Monday night at 6:30 pm in the
PAC.
Jan
1
Holiday Movie:
The Unsinkable Molly Brown
After surviving a flood as an infant 16
years ago, the buoyant Molly Brown
sets out to find her way in life. She as-
sures a saloon owner she can sing and
play piano in his joint and before long
becomes the bride of up-and-comer
Johnny Brown. After throwing a disas-
trous mixer for Denver society folks and
a few overseas dignitaries, Molly flees to
Europe -- only to return on the ill-fated
Titanic. Showtimes 10:00 am & 2:00 pm
Jan
1
Holiday Movie:
Fiddler on the Roof
Director Norman Jewison chronicles
the trials of Jewish peasant Tevye, the
humble father of three strong-willed
daughters and husband to oft-objecting
wife Golde in pre-revolutionary Russia.
Showtime 6:00 pm.
Jan
5
Movie:
Calendar Girls
The members of the Knapely Wom-
en’s Institute of North Yorkshire are
resourceful and refined - and they’re
about to shock the residents of their
little English town with a daringly bare
philanthropy project. In the Movie The-
ater at 2:00 pm & 6:00 pm.
Jan
6
Documentary:
A Man Named Pearl
Angered by residents’ comments that he
wouldn’t “keep up his yard,” Pearl Fryar
teaches himself topiary sculpture and
becomes the first African American in
his Bishopville, S.C., neighborhood to
win the coveted “yard of the month”
award. This acclaimed documenta-
ry traces Fryar’s inspiring story, as he
grows into a legendary horticulturist,
welcoming thousands of tourists eager
to catch a glimpse of his stunning works
of art. Showtimes 2:00 pm and 6:00 pm.