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January 2017

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Jan 10:

Birthday Night with

Breeze Cayolle & Bob Sunda

Join saxophonist/vocalist Breeze Cayolle

and pianist Bob Sunda for some soulful

blues, jazz and some of your favorite old-

ies. Performing Arts Center 6:30 pm.

Jan 11:

Travelers Outing to

Ronald McDonald House

Join the Travelers group and head down-

town to tour Ronald McDonald House

and have lunch there at the St Jude Pavil-

ion. Sign up in transportation or the Trav-

elers Meeting on Wednesday, January 4th

at 10:00 am in the LCR. Bus leaves at 9:30

am on Wednesday, January 11.

Jan 11:

Memphis Hearing

Aid Service

On the second Wednesday of every

month, at 10:00 am in the Arts & Crafts

Room, Dr. Rena C Booth will be offer-

ing: Free Hearing Evaluation, Free Hear-

ing Aid Consultation, Free Hearing Aid

Clean, Check, and Adjustment. Please

call 682-1529 for more information or to

schedule a visit.

Jan 11:

Garden Gro’ers

Club Meeting

All residents are welcome to participate

in the Garden Gro’ers activities. Remem-

ber, give a tomato and make a friend.

Share yourself and make a blessing. Come

on down to the Greenhouse every 2nd

Wednesday of every month at 10:30 am

rain or shine and dig in! Dr. Charles Par-

rott NEEDS TO KNOW YOUR CHOICE

of garden plot or trestle for the 2017 sea-

son. Please sign the book in the Green-

house. Plots will be assigned in January.

Our seed order for 2017 is practially

completed. The tomato selection is Early

Girl, Roma, Cherry and Better Boy. The

remaining seeds are now being selected.

The irrigation system has been removed

and stored for winter. The garden greens

are ready for picking and the savoy cab-

bage will be ready in January. We plan to

fertilize all garden sights again this year

therefore you will not need to fertilize

your plants. The next meeting in Wednes-

day, Jan 11th at 10:30 in the Greenhouse.

Jan 11:

Yoga Stretch

Yoga is known to have a wide range of

benefits- maybe you’re sleeping better or

getting fewer colds, your balance is im-

proving. If you have not yet joined this

class, come and see what benefits it might

have for you. This is not advanced, so

don’t worry about getting on the floor and

not being able to get up. You will be sit-

ting in a chair or standing. Class is every

Wednesday at 10:30 am in the PAC.

Jan 11:

High Noon

As if managing a high-pressure career

as a police hostage negotiator and car-

ing for both her young daughter and her

agoraphobic mother weren’t enough, Lt.

Phoebe McNamara also becomes the tar-

get of a mysterious killer. As the madman

closes in, McNamara must pull out all the

stops to save herself and other potential

victims. Theater 1:30 pm and 6:30 pm.

Jan 12:

Magnum PI: Memories

are Forever (Parts 1 & 2)

Magnum thinks he’s spotted his one true

love Michelle, the woman he married six

years earlier during his last tour in Viet-

nam and thought to have been lost in a

bombing raid. As he becomes more and

more desperate to find her, he is suddenly

and suspiciously recalled for active Navy

duty and ordered to testify in Washing-

ton. Theater, 1:30 pm.

Jan 13:

Journeys Thru Grief

Losses bring pain and disruption to our

lives. Like a fog, we cannot fight it, change

it, or remove it. We simply move through

it one step at a time. There is no single,

correct way to grieve. These twelve con-

versations for grief and loss will facili-

tate your journey and connect you with

kindred spirits in healing broken hearts.

Provided by Harding School of Theology

Staff. We meet the 2nd and 4th Friday

of the month. January 13th & 27th this

month in the Ante Room at 10:00 am.

Jan 13:

Band of Angels

Every Friday we will play the weekend

Classic movie for those that don’t come

out in the evening. Theater showtime at

1:30 pm.

Jan 13:

Music with Pianist

Phillip Joyner

This will be the first time we have had Mr

Joyner here at Kirby, so be sure and check

him out. Friday, January 13 at 6:00 pm in

the Lobby.

Jan 14:

Through the Bible

Through the Bible is an intense study of

the Bible led by Gail Kommer, meeting

the second Saturday of every month at

10:30 am in the Chapel. Class discussion

encouraged. Join this group of ladies who

enjoy learning about God’s Word.

Jan 16:

Planet Earth: Ocean

Deep

Feast or famine- it’s the governing prin-

ciple of ocean life. From the sailfish,

three-meter-long, rapier-billed predators,

and the exquisitely shelled Nautilus to the

threatened blue whale, this journey into

the most unexplored part of the planet

reveals the extraordinary survivors of this

immense and barren realm. Movie The-

ater, 1:30 pm.

Jan 17:

Magnum PI: Tropical

Madness

Jennifer Chapman, a young English rose

takes a liking to Higgins. Naturally, Mag-

num suspects her of being after some-

thing. Movie Theater, 1:30 pm.

Jan 17:

Winter Dance with

The Sturgess Daley Band

Get rid of those winter blues and come on

down to the PAC to hear the rockin tunes

of Sturgess Daley and his band. Tuesday,

Jan 17th at 6:30 pm in the PAC.

Jan 18:

Smart Moves

This month’s topic is “Winter Health”. No-

tice SMART MOVES has been moved to

a new day and time. The new day is on 3rd

Wednesday of the month and the time is

1:30 pm.

Jan 18:

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 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.

Jan 18:

Crusade for Christ

Our annual Crusade For Christ at Kirby

Pines will be January 18, 19, 20, 6:30 pm

each evening. Theme this year is “Glo-

ria in excelsis Deo” (Glory to God in the

highest). See page 8 for details.