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June 2015

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Book Discussion

Group

Whether you read or would like to hear

about books being discussed, come and

check it out. This is a great way to ex-

pand your horizons. Tuesday, June 23rd

at 10:00am in Ante Room. This month’s

read is “Still Alice” written by Lisa

Genova. The Movie “Still Alice” will be

shown in The Movie Theater on Satur-

day, June 20. The 2015 Academy Award

for Best Actress in a Leading Role went

to Julianne Moore for “Still Alice”.

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Ladies Interdenominational

Circle Meeting “The Uplifters”

The Uplifters Circle is a nondenomi-

national group of women dedicated to

missions, prayer and Bible study led

by Elsie Huffard. All are welcome, just

come to the Chapel at 2:00 pm to join in

fellowship with this wonderful group of

ladies every 4th Tuesday of the month.

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IMAX: Alaska - Spirit of

the Wild

Imax Alaska: Narrated by Oscar win-

ner Charlton Heston, this documentary

gives viewers an unprecedented look at

the beauty and danger of the Alaskan

wild by setting its cameras in the mid-

dle of a powerful caribou stampede and

a quiet wolf pack hunt. Amazing sights

abound, from frolicking polar bears to

the spectacular Aurora Borealis, provid-

ing viewers with a unique look at one of

the most difficult places in the world for

life to survive and flourish. Showtimes

in the Theater are 1:30 and 6:30 pm.

June

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Movie:

Broken Trail Parts 1 & 2

Broken Trail: Nominated for six Emmys

(with a win for Best Miniseries), this

Western follows a pair of horse traders

who rescue five Chinese girls sold into

sexual slavery. While herding 500 hors-

es to Wyoming, Prentice Ritter (Rob-

ert Duvall) and his nephew (Thomas

Haden Church) cross paths with the

quintet and reluctantly take them un-

der their wing. But the men’s good turn

leads to a run-in with the madam who

bought the girls and the nasty ex-con

sent to reclaim them. Showtimes Part I

on the 23rd at 10:00 am and 6:30 pm.

Part II on the 30th are 1:30 and 6:30 pm.

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Father’s Day Concert with

Singing Duo “The Sisters”

Don’t miss this Father’s Day Concert

with the cute singing duo “The Sisters”

two real life sisters; Gail Mathewson

and Sue Frazier. They sing your favor-

ite oldies from 1940’s-1970’s including

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Father’s Day Ugliest

Tie Contest

To celebrate Father’s Day, please wear

that awful tie you got for Christmas

years ago that’s been collecting dust in

your closet, it could just make you a

winner! Judging starts at noon and win-

ners will be announced at 12:30 pm.

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Music in the Lobby with the

Diana Stein

Diana Stein has been playing piano

professionally for about 30 years. Her

repertoire includes standards, blues,

jazz, ragtime, theater music, & some

boogie-woogie! Her greatest pleasure is

reaching out with music, and touching

those who listen, or just making them

feel happy. She enjoys having audiences

sing with her or getting up to dance! Be

sure to join her at 6:00 pm Friday 26th

in the Lobby.

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Germantown School of

Performing Arts

Please join us at 2:00 pm in the PAC to

see these young performers share their

talents via song,dance and music during

their Summer Showcase. This will be

the 6th year since they have been com-

ing to share their talent. Please support

our youth.

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Kirby Traveler’s

Group Outing

Their Story” Rising up from the rich

soil of the Mighty Mississippi, Memphis

is the perfect blend of raw and sophis-

ticated spirit, where its authentically

southern and soulful charm delivers ex-

traordinary experiences. The music has

a sound all its own; they call it the Delta

Blues. Easy, pure, unique, and memo-

rable, just like the Delta Blues Winery.

Come enjoy a day out with the Traveler’s

Group. This month they will be head-

ing out to Lakeland to “The Delta Blues

Winery” for a tour, wine tasting and box

lunch . Cost of tasting, lunch and bus is

$20.00. Please pay Andy Boles on day

of departure. RSVP and questions go to

Andy Boles @ 346-0890.

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The Orpheum Presents

“Mama Mia”

On the idyllic Greek isle of Kalokairi,

single mom Donna Sheridan goes into a

tizzy when her bride-to-be daughter in

a bid to learn her father’s identity, invites

three of Donna’s ex-lovers to the wed-

ding. Buoyed by the tunes of ABBA, this

effervescent yarn was a Golden Globe

nominee for Best Picture. Head down

to The Orpheum on Saturday, May 20.

Bus leaves at 1:00 pm Showtime is 2:00

pm. Call Orpheum Box office for tickets

901-525-3000.

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Music in the Lobby with

Hank and Nora

Come to the Lobby at 6:00 pm to hear

this wonderful dup. Hank and Nora

sing classic country, vintage standards

and Memphis music accompanying

themselves on guitars.

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Theatre Memphis Presents

“Anything Goes”

Anything goes: This classic Bing Cros-

by-Donald O’Connor vehicle takes in-

spiration fromCole Porter’s masterpiece

about two collaborating composers, Bill

Benson and Ted Adams, who wind up

recruiting two very different actresses

to star in their next Broadway hit. It’s

a race to the klieg lights from there on

out. Memorable tunes include “You’re

the Top” and “I Get a Kick Out of You.”

For tickets call box office at 682-8323.

Sign up in transportation. Bus Leaves at

6:30 pm.

Big Band, Jazz, Country, Rock n Roll,

and Gospel. They will be performing in

The Lobby at 1:30 pm after Father’s Day

Brunch.