Kirby Pines Retirement Community | The Pinecone

• 16 • The Pinecone | June 2018 scallions. Come on down to the Green- house every 2nd Wednesday of every month at 10:30 am rain or shine and dig in! June 14: Winds of War Part 2: The Storm Breaks The storm breaks in Europe as the Ger- man Soviet pact – one that Pug had warned American officials about – has come to pass, prompting U.S. President Franklin Roosevelt to request that Pug be his “eyes and ears” in Germany. Among the millions affected by Hitler’s lightning fast sweep into Poland are Pug’s son, By- ron, and the woman Byron loves, Nata- lie Jastrow, the niece of Jewish – Ameri- can author Aaron Jastrow and finance of American diplomat Leslie Slote. Show- time 1:30 pm in the Theater. June 15: Music with Luke, Emily and Grant The amazingly talented great grandchil- dren of Lenora Smith will be back in town to put on another amazing concert for you with Piano, violin and the Cello. Don’t miss this show at 6:30 pm in the Lobby. June 17: Father’s Day Ugly Tie Contest Okay fellas we all know you have them, so dive into the back of your closet and your ugliest ties out for this annual tradition. The contest will be held in the Lobby this year at 1:30 pm. June 17: Father’s Day Concert with Jeremy Clement Jeremy plays 3 instruments and sings si- multaneously. Now entertaining in the greater Memphis area and performing regularly at Graceland, Jeremy is a veteran of the 90’s Seattle music and the Nashville studio recording scene. Don’t miss this performance in the Lobby at 1:30 pm. June 18: Magnum PI: Luther Gillis File No. 001 St. Louis private detective Luther Gillis helps nab a man threatening to expose an old indiscretion of Higgins’. 1:30 pm in the Movie Theater. June 19: Kiry Pines Luau with The Jim Mahannah Band Put on your grass skirts, Hawaiian shirts and hula on over to the Performing Arts Center for the Annual Kirby Luau after a day of Hawaiian food and celebration at both meals in the dining room. The fun starts at 6:00 pm with Hula Lessons with the band tuning up at 6:30 pm. Don’t miss the fun! June 20: Theatre Memphis: Creative Aging Showcase Featuring native Memphian, jazz and blues Creative Aging artist Deborah Swin- ey and highlights from Theatre Memphis’ 42nd Street. Tickets are a $5.00 DONA- TION at the door. Cash or check. Sign up in Transportation. We will depart at 12:45 pm. June 20: Smart Moves This month’s topic is “Alzheimer’s”. The meeting will be held 1:30 pm in the PAC. June 20: 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. June 21: Lunch Bunch at Carolina Watershed Discover re-imagined down-home clas- sics that can blow your grandma’s socks off, and wash them down with creative cocktails and craft beers. Explore a play- ground for all ages that includes rocks, cascading waterfalls, cozy nooks, an over- look, and stage areas for live music. Sign up in Transportation. We depart at 10:45 am. June 21: Winds of War Part 3: Cataclysm Chaos erupts in Europe as Warsaw falls and a defiant Adolf Hitler declares, “The only road to peace is through German victory”. Pug Henry, in his role as unof- ficial observer for President Roosevelt, travels to Rome to meet Mussolini. The objective is to arrange a peace confer- ence between II Deuce and U.S. delegate Sumner Welles, but Pug is alarmed by the Italian dictator’s thirst for power, which belies his conciliatory gestures. Showtime 1:30 pm in the Theater. June 22: Music with Kevin Carson Kevin is a talented guitarist and vocal- ist who specializes in songs from the 50s with a little from the 60s and 70s. Go see him at 6:00 pm in the Lobby. June 25: Magnum PI: Kiss of the Sabre Robin asks Magnum to vacate the guest house to accommodate an interfering novelist with writer’s block. 1:30 pm in the Movie Theater. June 26: The Book Baggers Whether you read or would like to hear about books being discussed, come and check us out. The selection for June is Lisa Wingate’s “Dandelion Summer”. Invite your friends to come see how much fun we have in our monthly meetings. The Book Baggers meet the 4th Tuesday of ev- ery month in the Chapel at 9:30 am. New members Welcome! June 26: Robot and Frank An aging, cantankerous ex-cat burglar finds his zest for life renewed when he trains his robotic caretaker to help him commit heists. Showtimes 1:30 pm & 6:30 pm. June 28: Winds of War Part 4: Defiance Great Britain is soon reeling under Ger- man air assaults as the country – blitzed and desperately short of supplies and weapons – stands heroically alone against might. Reassigned to London Pug Henry becomes involved in two secret British projects and meets the charismatic Win- ston Churchill. He also finds moments of quiet tranquility in a world gone mad in the form of Pamela Tudsbury, the beau- tiful daughter of an old friend. Showtime 1:30 pm in the Theater. June 29: Music with Harmonic Revival Harmonic Revival is a four piece acoustic band that plays an eclectic variety of mu- sic. Bluegrass, Country, Old School Rock. As well as some current selections. Friday 6:00pm in the Lobby.

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