Kirby Pines Retirement Community | The Pinecone
• 16 • The Pinecone | July 2018 July 18: Theatre Memphis: Creative Aging Showcase Creative Aging artist and acclaimed sto- ryteller Elaine Blanchard takes the stage with world-renowned vocalist Laurence Albert. Both events are not to be missed! Tickets are a $5.00 DONATION at the door. Cash or check. Sign up in Transpor- tation. We will depart at 12:45 pm. July 18: Virtual Field Trip: Join us in the Movie Theater as we go on a Virtual Field Trip. 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. July 19: Young at Heart Senior Choir Join us in the Lobby at 10:30 am for some beautiful voices from Union Avenue Bap- tist Church. July 20: Entertainers: True Love: A Love Story Join our wonderful Entertainers Cho- rus and soloists as they sing songs which depicts a story about love. The chorus is joined by guests Leon and Marilyn Sand- erson as they sing the beautiful duet “Why Do I Love You?” Don’t miss this fabulous performance at 6:30 pm in the PAC. July 23: Magnum PI: All For One Magnum, Rick, TC and Higgins join a pilot on a mission to rescue a friend in Cambodia. 1:30 pm in the Movie Theater. July 24: The Book Baggers Whether you read or would like to hear about books being discussed, come and check us out. Our read for this month will be “And Every Morning the Way Home Gets Longer and Longer” by Fredrick Blackman. Invite your friends to come see how much fun we have in our monthly meetings. The Book Baggers meet the 4th Tuesday of every month in the Chapel at 9:30 am. New members Welcome! July 24: The Notebook In 1940s South Carolina, mill worker Noah Calhoun and rich girl Allie are desperately in love. But her parents don’t approve. When Noah goes off to serve in World War II, it seems to mark the end of their love affair. In the interim, Allie becomes involved with another man. But when Noah returns to their small town years later, on the cusp of Allie’s marriage, it soon becomes clear that their romance is anything but over. Showtimes 1:30 pm & 6:30 pm. July 25: Smart Moves This month’s topic is “Hydration”. The meeting will be held 1:30 pm in the PAC. July 25: A United Kingdom Meeting at a dance in 1947, African prince Seretse Khama and a Londoner of- fice worker Ruth Williams share a love of Jazz and an instant attraction. When they wed after a brief courtship, their interra- cial union sparks an international politi- cal crisis. Showtimes 1:30 pm & 6:30 pm. July 27: Music with Breeze Cayolle and Bob Sunda Brian “Breeze” Cayolle’s music is soulful, strong and deeply rooted in the R&B, jazz, and rock and roll traditions of his native New Orleans. Bob Sunda who performs regularly with Breeze has performed and recorded all over the world with a wide variety of renowned entertainers. His recording credits include numerous al- bums with many different jazz, blues, Ca- jun, and gospel recording artists includ- ing Gatemouth Brown and the late great bluesman Junior Wells. Join them in the Lobby at 6:00 pm. July 30: Historian Jimmy Ogle Jimmy is known for his very interesting and informational facts and knowledge about Memphis History. If you haven’t ever heard any of them you are in for a real treat. He will be telling us this time about the historic tall buildings in Mem- phis. Join us in the PAC at 10:30 am. July 30: Magnum PI: The Love Boat For Sale Mac returns and involves Rick in a scheme concerning a luxury boat and its complement of four geishas. 1:30 pm in the Movie Theater. July 31: Lunch Bunch at Joe’s Flavor to the Bone West Memphis native Joe Spotts first met Joseph Soliman, who is Lebanese, in Is- tanbul, but he couldn’t speak Arabic, Soliman’s first language. Likewise, Soli- man didn’t know much English, so the chefs cooked together, building a culinary bond that led them eventually to Mem- phis, where the two Joes now operate Joes’ Restaurant. Located on South Highland Street in the former Farmer space, Joes’ original concept — a down-and-dirty fried chicken place — has evolved into full-service dinner and lunch with dish- es such as braised beef ribs and salmon with butter caper sauce. Exceptionally good fried chicken, however, remains at the menu’s core, marinated for 24 hours, seasoned with a 16-spice blend, and fried to order so the skin stays nice and crispy. Sing up in transportation. We will depart at 11:00 am. July 31: Legends of the Fall In early 20th-century Montana, Col. Wil- liam Ludlow lives in the wilderness with his sons, Tristan, Alfred and Samuel. Eventually, the unconventional but close- knit family encounters tragedy when Samuel is killed in World War I. Tristan and Alfred survive their tours of duty, but, soon after they return home, both men fall for Samuel’s gorgeous fiancée, Susan- nah, and their intense rivalry begins to destroy the family. Showtimes 1:30 pm & 6:30 pm.
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