Kirby Pines Retirement Community | The Pinecone
• 16 • The Pinecone | July 2023 Jul 17: Tech Time Bring your phones, tablets, laptop what- ever issue you have they will be glad to help. Margie will be coming the 1st Tuesday of the month at 5:30 pm and Cathy will be coming every 3rd Monday at 10:30 am in the Sunroom. Jul 18: Stronger Upon losing his legs in the 2013 Boston Marathon bombing, Jeff Bauman nav- igates the incident’s overwhelming af- termath in this true story-based drama. Showtime is 1:30 pm in the theatre. Jul 18: Basil Alter Basil is a violinist that has graduat- ed from Manhattan School of Music in New York City and will be heading overseas to further his studies. Come out to the lobby at 6:30 pm to hear this great performance. Jul 19: Caregiver Support Group Are you caring for a loved one? Our sup- port group meets the 3rd Wednesday of every month in the Small Card Room at 10:00 am. We find support as well as comforting suggestions for unique problems. Caregiving is very difficult. Come be a part of our group. Jul 19: The Monuments Men The Monuments Men In the midst of WWII a small group of art experts are commissioned by Roosevelt as soldiers and sent to the European theater to protect historically important build- ings and monuments, and to locate vast troves of priceless art looted by the Na- zis. Showtimes are 1:30 pm and 6:30 pm in the theatre. Jul 20: KP Photo Club Come see what the Photo Club is all about. If you want to learn to take better pictures on your smart phone to share with friends and family, check us out! 3:00 pm in th Large Card Room. Jul 21: Ham-atuers: Come Laugh with Us Come and enjoy a join program fea- turing the Hamatueurs and some great singers, YOU! There will be music, skits, and of course, participation by you. Join us at 6:30 pm in the PAC for a great time! Jul 23: Flutacious with Marty Kocman Come and enjoy an afternoon of flute music with Marty Kocman. Selections from West Side Story, Duke Ellington’s songbook, Poulenc and Telemann sona- tas and more. Join us in the PAC at 3:00 pm. Jul 24: The El Camino de Santiago A father and son hiking 500 miles to- gether. Sharing the joy, the pains and the lessons learned about hiking, life, ourselves and our God.” 2:00 pm in the PAC. Jul 25: The Book Baggers Charles Martin is the author of our July read, “The Mountain Between Us”. The story begins with the crash of a small plane into mountainous wilderness during a snow storm. The two survivors are strangers who must rely on each oth- er to survive. The novel has been made into a movie which will be shown sev- eral times this month in the theatre. Be sure to join us in the chapel at 9:30 am. Jul 25: Lunch Bunch: Cheffie's Cafe Come hop on the bus as we head to Cheffie’s for their signature sandwiches and salads. We will meet in the lobby at 11:00 am the day of the trip. To ensure your spot, please bring $5 to Resident Programs. Jul 25: Please Stand By Wendy sees things differently: she’s fiercely independent, with a brilliant mind and a mischievous sense of hi- larity. Wendy also has autism. To her, people are an indecipherable code and the world is a confusing place. Inspired by her no-nonsense caregiver, Wendy comes of age and escapes from her care home on the road trip of a lifetime to deliver her 500-page script to a screen- writing competition. Showstime are 1:30 pm and 6:30 pm in the theatre. Jul 26: Heavy The life of an overweight, unhappy cook is changed after a kind, beautiful college dropout comes to work as a waitress at his and his mother’s road-side restau- rant. Showtimes are 1:30 pm and 6:30 pm in the theatre. Jul 28: Music with Steve McGregory Steve McGregory is a solo singer and pianist. His performance ranges from Jerry Lee Lewis-style on the piano to old-fashioned country, gospel and rock- and-roll. Steve also enjoys sing-along and is an expert at inspiring audience participation. Join him at 6:00 pm in the PAC.
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