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May 2016

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May 6:

High Road To China

During WW1, an alcoholic American bi-

plane pilot (Tom Selleck) is hired by the

spoiled daughter of an industrialist to find

her father who disappeared in Asia. Move

Theater Showtimes 1:30 & 6:30 pm.

May 7:

Kirby Pines Annual

Mother’s Day Cookout

It’s here, our favorite event of the year!

Come enjoy a fun filled day with fam-

ily, friends and great food which includes

BBQ, BBQ chicken, hot dogs, hamburgers,

watermelon, ice-cream and more. Fish-

ing rodeo from 11:00 am to 1:00 pm, ex-

otic petting zoo, pony rides, relay races and

more. Come join us 11:00 am to 3:00 pm.

May 8:

Smart Moves

This month’s topic is “How to Get Better

Sleep” 10:00 am in PAC.

May 9:

IMAX: Coral Reef

Take a once in a lifetime journey across

the South Pacific for a spectacular IMAX

adventure. Joy, ecstasy, a spiritual high:

these words describe the exhilaration of

diving a pristine coral reef, and ocean ex-

plorers Howard and Michele Hall bring

their love of the ocean into action. With

Jean-Michael Cousteau, deep reef scien-

tist Richard Pyle and Fijian diver Rusi Vu-

lakoro, they explore and capture on film

the dazzling underwater world of coral

reefs, magical places here on Earth. The-

ater times 10:00 am & 2:00 pm.

May 10:

Methodist Health

Alliance Presentation

There are many things that can affect our

sleep and in different stages of our life sleep

patterns can change but there are things we

can do to help those sleepless nights and

those drowsy days. Learn how to better

manage the time our body regenerates.

Tuesday, May 10 at 10:30 am in LCR.

May 10:

Birthday Night Concert

withMemphis Wind Symphony

The Memphis Wind Symphony and its

70 members strive to serve greater Mem-

phis, performing music of all genres and

styles as an outreach of brotherhood as

well as advancement of the Arts. Don’t

miss this full orchestra!! Tuesday, May 10

at 7:00 pm in the PAC.

May 11:

Memphis Hearing

Aid Service

On the second Wednesday of every

month, at 10:00 am in the Arts & Crafts

room, Dr. Rena CBooth will be offer-

ing: Free Hearing Evaluation, Free Hear-

ing Aid Consultation, Free Hearing Aid

Clean, Check, and Adjustment. Please

call 682-1529 for more information or to

schedule a visit.

May 11:

Garden Gro’ers

Club Meeting

You don’t need a green thumb to be a

member of this busy group. Spring is here

and the Gro’ers will be tending, fertilizing

and watering their seedling. Remember,

give a tomato and make a friend. Come

on down to the Greenhouse every 2nd

Wednesday at 10:30 am and dig in! Con-

tact Dr. Charles Parrott with questions at

795-4394.

May 11:

Creative Aging:

Breeze Cayolle and Hutchison

School Theater Group

Enjoy ‘Big Easy’ theatrical selections by

Hutchison School Theatre Group and mu-

sic by the Breeze Cayolle Band at Theatre

Memphis from 1:00 pm to 3:00 pm. Sign

up in Transportation, bus leaves at 12:15

pm. The show last month was fantastic!!

Tickets are $5, available at the door, cash

or check.

May 12:

Residents

Association Meeting

For this meeting we will have represen-

tatives from the medical area. They will

be talking to us about the procedures re-

quired for moving from independent to

assisted living. Thursday, May 12 at 2:00

pm in the PAC.

May 12:

Theatre Memphis

Presents “Hay Fever”

Farcical Comedy of Manners. Each mem-

ber of the Bliss family invite a guest to

their country house and expose their own

world that slides much to easily from re-

ality to fiction. Family melodramas cause

the visitors to band together to plot their

escape, unnoticed by the feuding rela-

tives. For tickets call box office at 682-

8323. Sign up in transportation bus leaves

at 6:30 pm.

May 13:

Music in the Lobby

with Brazil

Brazil will be here to entertain us with a

style of music that can best be compre-

hended as soft and smooth. The ageless

times of his music covers the decades giv-

ing him the opportunity to present his au-

diences a vast array of music and pleasure.

Friday, May 13 at 6:00 pm in the Lobby.

May 14:

Through the Bible

Through the Bible is an intense study of

the Bible led by Gail Kommer, meeting

the second Saturday of every month at

10:30 am in the Chapel. Class discussion

encouraged. Join this group of ladies who

enjoy learning about God’s Word.

May 14:

Kirby Wood Baptist

Church Violin Students

Come enjoy at String Concert presented

by Violin students from Kirby Woods

Baptist Church. Saturday, May 14 in the

Lobby at 1:30 pm.

May 17:

Redbirds Game at

AutoZone Park

Take me out to the ballgame! Hop on the

bus and head out to the Redbird Game at

Memphis AutoZone Park for an afternoon

of hot dogs, popcorn and home runs! Tick-

ets are $11.00 which includes a hot dog

and coke from the concession stand. Call

activities for tickets @ 866-4414. Sign up in

transportation. Bus leaves at 10:00 am.

May 17:

May Dance with

The Sturgess Dailey Band

Join us for music and dance with The

Sturgess Dailey Band. Tuesday, May 17 at

6:30 pm in the PAC.

May 18:

Virtual Field Trip:

The Kentucky Derby

Come see what the Kentucky Derby is all

about. Our tour guide will be showing us

around and answering questions from the

audience. Theater at 2:00 pm. This is live,

so we want all to be seated by 2:00 pm.

May 19:

Arthritis Bake Sale

Come indulge in some delicious home-

made baked goods to benefit the “The Ar-

thritis Foundation” From 9:30 am to 1:30

pm in The Lobby.