Kirby Pines Retirement Community | The Pinecone
• 16 • The Pinecone | June 2019 ety of sacred and Christian contemporary choral music, choreography, scripture and drama, including piano, instruments and their 90+ member senior high choir. Be- gins 10:30 am in the PAC. June 14: Musicwith Davy Ray Bennett Davy Ray Bennett is a classically trained singer/songwriter, with eclectic tastes. He plays a wide variety of songs from jazz, country, blues, rock, and gospel. Come check him out in the Lobby at 6:00 pm. June 15: Father's Day Antique Car Show Join us for this first time event at Kirby! We are going to celebrate our father’s with an Antique Car Show on the grounds from 10:00 am to noon. We will have live music with “Grassfire” and light refresh- ments. The dining room will be serving those great hotdogs and hamburgers for lunch and dinner that evening. Be sure and join in the fun!!! June 16: Ugliest Tie Contest Okay fellas we know you all 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: Magnum: Innocence... A Broad A boorish client’s perky fiancée appoints herself as Thomas’ assistant on a case for Higgins. Showtime 1:30 pm. June 18: Kirby Pines Luau with The Jim Mahannah Band Put on your grass skirts, Hawaiian shirts and hula on over the PAC for the Annual Kirby Luau after a day of Hawaiian food and celebration at both meals in the din- ing room. The fun starts at 6:00 pm in the PAC with Hula Lessons with the band turning up at 6:30 pm. June 19: Alzheimer’s Support Group Are you caring for a loved one with Al- zheimers or dementia? Our support group meets the 3rd Wednesday of every month in the Ante Room at 10:00 am. June 19: Lunch Bunch@ G-Town Commissary Nowopen inCollierville! Same great BBQ, new location. For more than 25 years, The Commissary has been a staple of culture and cuisine in Germantown, Tennessee. Our food is homemade and our Memphis BBQ slow cooked. Sign up in Transporta- tion, we will depart at 11:00 am. June 19: Smart Moves This month’s topic is “Fall Prevention”. The meeting will be held 1:30 pm in the PAC. June 19: 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 19: Girls Night Out Don’t miss this good time with just the la- dies for a movie and fun. 6:30 pm in the Movie Theater. This month’s movie will be “Pretty Woman". June 21: Music with Piano Duo Figeroa and Veaslee You are cordially invited to spend an evening with familiar musical “guests”, including works by Beethoven, Mozart, Tchaikovsky and more! Listen to the events of evening unfold as the music re- veals frivolity, drama, and dancing. This will be a don’t miss event in the Lobby at 6:30 pm. June 24: Grand Junction First Baptist Church Choir Come enjoy the music presented to you from Grand Junction Baptist Church Choir in the Lobby at 10:30 am. June 24: Magnum: Tigers Fan Magnum investigates the death of his close friend Lt. Tanaka, who may have been involved in illicit activities. Show- time 1:30 pm . June 25: The Book Baggers Our read for this month will be „The Sol- dier’s Promise“ by Patricia Potter. She is a former reporter with the Atlanta Journal and past national president of Romance Writers of America. Whether you read or would like to hear about books being dis- cussed, come and check us out. The Book Baggers meet the 4th Tuesday of every month in the Chapel at 9:30 am. June 25: Miracles FromHeaven Anna Beam lives with a rare, incurable disorder that leaves her unable to digest food. Despite the dire diagnosis, devoted mom Christy relentlessly searches for a way to save her beloved daughter. Every- thing changes in an instant when Anna tells an amazing story of a visit to heaven after surviving a headlong tumble into a tree. Her family and doctors become even more baffled when the young girl begins to show signs of recovering from her fatal condition. Showtimes 1:30 pm & 6:30 pm. June 26: Dante's Peak Volcanologist Harry Dalton and Mayor Rachel Wando, finally convince the unbe- lieving populace that the big one is about to hit and that they need to evacuate im- mediately, only to discover her two chil- dren have gone up the mountain to get their grandmother. With Earth’s clock racing against them, they must rescue the kids and grandma before the volcano ex- plodes in a fury of flame and ash a mil- lion times more powerful than an atomic bomb. Showtimes 1:30 pm & 6:30 pm. June 27: Red Birds Game at AutoZone Park The Redbirds are the Triple-A affiliate of the St. Louis Cardinals and the back-to- back Pacific Coast League champions and winners of the 2018 Triple-A National Championship! The 2019 season at Au- toZone Park, promises to be another fun- filled Redbirds campaign. Game Tickets are $20 which includes a hat, soda and hot dog voucher. Call Activities to reserve tickets and sign up in Transportation. We will depart at 6:00 pm. June 28: Music with Steve McGregory Steve McGregory is a solo singer and pia- nist. His performance ranges from Jerry Lee Lewis-style on the piano to old-fash- ioned country, gospel and rock-and-roll. Steve also enjoys sing-along and is an ex- pert at inspiring audience participation. Steve is happy to take requests. His favor- ites are up tempo, toe tapping tunes, such as Floyd Kramer classics and old time gospel. Join him at 6:00 pm in the Lobby.
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