Kirby Pines Retirement Community | The Pinecone
• 16 • The Pinecone | March 2023 Mar 15: 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. Mar 15: Enough To escape an abusive marriage, a moth- er goes into hiding with her child- but when her obsessive husband tracks her down, she must fight for her life. Show times are 1:30 pm and 6:30 pm in the theatre. Mar 16: KP Photo Club Join the Photo Club to learn tricks and techniques to take better pictures on your phone. We meet at 3:00 pm in the Large Card Room. Mar 17: Music with Hank and Nora Hank andNora sing and play guitar, per- forming classic country, gospel, vintage standards, and Memphis music. They enjoy performing, 1940s Frank Sinatra and Texas swing, classic country such as Hank Williams and Patsy Cline, Beatles, songs of the 1960s, and Memphis music including Elvis and Johnny Cash. Music begins at 6:00 pm in the Lobby. Mar 20: Smith Jewelers Have any jewelry in need of repair? Come see Van Smith in the SCR on the 3rd Monday at 9:00 am. Mar 21: The Founder After a fateful encounter with the Mc- Donald’s brothers, struggling salesman Ray Kroc becomes driven to change the way hamburgers are made and sold. Show time is 1:30 pm in the theatre. Mar 21: Family Feud Game Night Survey says....Family Feud is coming to KP. We have surveyed the masses. Do you think you can guess the top answer? 6:30 pm in the PAC. Mar 22: Travelers: Lenten Lunch Come with the Travelers to Calvary Episcopal Church’s Lenten Preaching Series. This year we’ll be listening to the Rev. Barbara Brown Taylor, best-selling author, teacher, and Episcopal priest. Before her retirement she not only served three congregations in Georgia but also taught Religion and Philosophy at Piedmont College. Sign up in Res- ident Programs by brining $5. FIRST we’ll eat at the Waffle Shop, so don’t for- get your lunch money. We will meet in the lobby at 10:15 am the morning of the trip. Mar 22: Pursuit of Happyness A newly single father determined to life himself and his son out of poverty works his way up from the bottom at a stock brokerage firm. Based on a true story. Showtimes are 1:30 pm and 6:30 pm in the theatre. Mar 24: 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. Join him in the lobby at 6:00 pm! Mar 26: A Gift of Music Come out to the lobby for a gift of music present by the family of Ede Bengtson. This is a don’t miss performance! Music will begin at 3:00 pm. Mar 28: The Book Baggers “Woman of No Importance” by Sonia Purnell, will be the focus of our discus- sion in the PAC, February 28 at 9:30 a.m. Virginia Hall, the American spy, was described by the Gestapo as “the most dangerous of all Allied spies.” She became the first Allied woman deployed behind enemy lines and--despite her prosthetic leg--helped to light the flame of the French Resistance, revolutioniz- ing secret warfare as we know it. “Wom- an of No Importance” may become your favorite of all the WWII books you have read. Bring a friend and join us in the PAC at 9:30 am. Mar 28: Lunch Bunch: Dyer's Cafe Come hop on the bus as we head to Dy- er’s Cafe. Dyer’s is a rustic setting with world famous burgers and great milk- shakes. Sign up in Activities by brining your $5 transportation fee. We will see you in the lobby at 11:00 am the day of the trip. Mar 28: My Girl A spirited young girl on the threshold of her teen years finds her life turning up- side down when her widowed dad falls for something new. All the while she is accompanied by an unlikely friend. Show times are 1:30 pm and 6:30 pm in the theatre. Mar 29: The Sting A rookie grifter and veteran con man plan to fleece a homicidal racketeer through a phony racetrack scam in 1930s Chicago. Show times are 1:30 pm and 6:30 pm in the theatre. Mar 31: Music with IRIS The Iris Artist Fellows Duo, featuring Pedro Maia on violin and Gabriel High- tower on cello, specializes in bringing an eclectic mix of music to the concert hall and beyond. Join them for music in the lobby at 6:00 pm!
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