Kirby Pines Retirement Community | The Pinecone
The Pinecone | January 2023 • 15 • Jan 4: Ballroom Dancing Our mission is to share our love of ballroom dance with you. Ballroom dancing is that perfect combination of physical activity, social interaction, and mental stimulation, and it’s FUN! Join us every Wednesday at 2:00 pm in the PAC for a group class and ask us about private lessons. Jan 4: Bridge Group The Bridge Group meets every Wednes- day at 6:15 pm in the LCR and is open to all residents. Bring a partner and come join us. There is a sign-up binder out- side of the Library. Jan 5: Bible Study with Dave Phillips Join Germantown Church of Christ’s Dave Phillips as he leads a group Bible Study every Thursday at 10:00 am in the chapel. All denominations invited. Jan 5: Mini-Series: The Crown Catch up on the latest season of The Crown as we follow the life of Queen Elizabeth and the relationship of the royals in the 1990s. Showtimes are 1:30 pm in the theatre. Jan 6: Art with Helen Whether you are already an artist or would like to learn, join teacher Helen Gaines on Fridays at 10:00 am in the Arts & Crafts Room. Jan 6: Cornhole Club Come out and join us for our newest trending game, cornhole. Whether your new to playing, or an expert, everyone is welcome. Join us at the lake or LCR (weather dependent) at 10:30 am for a fun time. Jan 6: Music with The Side Street Steppers The Side Street Steppers are a page from America’s past, playing rare and popular music from the 1920s and 30s. The Side Street Steppers present a pastiche of this transformation of the American musi- cal landscape, performing on vintage and homemade instruments. Come out to the lobby at 6:00 pm for a good time! Jan 7: Men’s Christian Fellowship The Men’s Christian Fellowship meets every Saturday morning at 8:00 am. Come enjoy coffee and fellowship with us each week. There is a rotating list of resident speakers who give a devotion at each meeting. All men are welcome and encouraged to attend. Jan 9 & 23: Alterations Come to the Arts and Crafts room the 2nd and 4th Monday at 9:30 am for all your alteration needs. Jan 9: Travelers: Tunisia Come out to the PAC at 1:30 pm to hear from Mary Hand about her trip to Tu- nisia. Jan 10: Turner & Hooch Det. Scott Turner is an uptight, by-the- book police officer who hopes to leave his sleepy California town and work in the big city. When his friend Amos Reed, the proprietor of a junkyard, is killed, Turner reluctantly inherits the man's dog. Realizing that the canine may be able to help him solve the mur- der case, Turner attempts to adjust to life with the big dog, resulting in much household destruction and unwelcome chaos. Showtimes are at 1:30 pm and 6:30 pm in the theater. Jan 10: Birthday Meal Attention January birthdays! We want to celebrate you! Grab some friends and join us for lunch or dinner to celebrate your birthday. Please be sure to turn in your reservation form to the Resident Programs Office by January 5 to secure your table. Jan 11: Garden Gro'ers Don’t miss the first meeting of the year!! We hope to see you in the Greenhouse at 10:30 am. Jan 11: Homerun A pro ball player with a substance abuse problem is forced into rehab in his hometown, finding new hope when he gets honest about his checkered past, and takes on coaching duties for a mis- fit Little League team. Showtimes are at 1:30 pm and 6:30 pm in the theatre. Jan 13: Music with Donna Wolf Join us for an evening of violin and fid- dle music presented by the wonderful- ly talented Donna Wolf. Join us in the Lobby at 6:00 pm. Jan 14 & 28: Trivia Group All residents are welcome to attend this noncompetitive activity, and are en- couraged to participate, or just listen and enjoy. The THEME will be US and World History. However, trivia ques- tions can be presented on any topic. Join us at 6:15 pm in the ante room. Jan 16: Smith Jewelers Have any jewelry in need of repair? Join us in the SCR on the 3rd Monday at 9:00 am. Jan 17: Our Souls at Night Addie Moore and Louis Waters, a wid- ow and widower, have lived next door to each other for years. When Addie tries to make a connection with her neighbor, the two begin sleeping in bed together platonically, with the innocent goal of alleviating their shared loneliness. As their relationship deepens, however, they each deal with grief and loss, and a real romance begins to blossom. Show- time is at 1:30 pm in the theatre.
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