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November 2015
June
5
Nov
24
The Book
Baggers
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. This month we will
be discussing “Best when Broken” by
Scott Coleman, Scott is the son-in-law
of Charlie and Laura Parrott. He will be
present to answer questions about the
book. Hope to see you Tuesday, Novem-
ber 24 at 9:30am in the Chapel.
July
24
Ladies Interdenominational
Circle Meeting “The Uplifters”
The Uplifters is a nondenominational
group of women dedicated to missions,
prayer and Bible study led by Elsie Huf-
fard. All are welcome to join in fellow-
ship in the Chapel at 2:00 pm every 4th
Tuesday of the month.
Nov
Nov
26
Fiddler On
The Roof
Norman Jewison chronicles the trials of
Jewish peasant Tevye, the humble father
of three strong-willed daughters and
husband to oft-objecting wife Golde in
pre-revolutionary Russia. This classic
musical will be shown at 2:00 & 6:00 pm
Nov
23
Amedisys Home Health
“Coping with the Holiday Blues”
Brittney Holmes is back fromMaternity
leave and will be talking about Coping
with the Holiday Blues at 10:30 am in
the Large Card room.
Nov
25
Thanksgiing Eve Music with
Vocalist Judi Gray
Judi is an eclectic vocalist who loves to
sing any style of music from classical to
country. She has performed in a num-
ber of different genres from Opera to
Musical theatre. Join us in the Lobby for
a special evening of song on Wednes-
day, November 25 at 6:00 pm.
June
5
Nov
19
Runoff Election
We will be going to the polls to vote in
the city council run-off election. Bus
leaves at 10:00 am.
Nov
21
Suzuki Students
Piano Recital
Come to the Lobby at 1:30 pm to enjoy
this talented group of Suzuki Piano Stu-
dents for the University Of Memphis
Sheidt School Of Music as they perform
their fall recital pieces.
Nov
17
Turkey Trot Dance with the
Sturgess Dailey Band
Too hot to trot? Well show us watcha
got! Dr John Lin and wife Kathy will be
showing us what they got. They are just
returning from competition in Europe
to show us their winning moves. Tues-
day, Nov 17 at 6:30pm in the PAC.
Nov
20
Entertainer’s present
“Movie Melodies”
Some of the most memorable songs
come from movies. Join us in the PAC
on Friday, Nov 20 at 6:30 as The Enter-
tainers croon some of favorite “Move
Melodies”.
Nov
26
Tuck Everlasting
When a teenage girl named Winnie gets
lost in the woods and meets Jesse Tuck
near a magic spring, she befriends his
family and learns why they need to keep
their lives a secret from the rest of the
world. Showtime 10:00 am
Nov
25
BIG
A 12-year-old yearns to be a grown-
up, and when he makes that wish at a
fortune telling machine, he awakes the
next morning as a 30-year-old man,
(Tom Hanks). He lands a job at a toy
company, but despite his success, he
finds himself pining for all he left be-
hind. Showtimes 1:30 pm & 7:00 pm.
Nov
24
Briarcrest School “One Great
Day of Service”
Briarcrest Choir and Band will be here
to entertain us for their One Great Day
of Service! If you saw these students last
year you already know how good they
are. Please support our youth! Tuesday,
November 24 at 10:30 am in the PAC.
July
16
Bereavement
Support Group
Lamar Frizzell will lead the Bereave-
ment Support Group to serve people in
gaining perspective about their losses
and support them in regaining a healthy
quality of life. The group meets the 3rd
Monday of every month at 10:00 am in
the Ante Room.
Nov
Nov
16
Perspecitives
Eyewear and Services
Perspectives will be in the Lobby for
free glasses cleaning and adjustments.
Monday from 10:30 am to noon.
June
5
Nov
18
Lunch Bunch at
Rosebriar
Lunch bunch is headed to Rosebriar!
Enjoy the beautiful Christmas decora-
tions and shopping along with a won-
derful home cooked meal. Seating is
limited so reserve your space now. Total
cost is $20.00 per person (not including
tip) plus transportation fee. Sign up in
Transportation, Bus will leave at 10:45
am.
Nov
27
Meet Me In
St. Louis
Judy Garland stars as Esther Smith, who
just can’t ignore the boy next door, in di-
rector Vincente Minnelli’s musical mas-
terpiece about the trials and tribulations
of a tight-knit family living in St. Lou-
is on the eve of the 1904 World’s Fair.
Memorable characters and charming
songs, which include “Have Yourself a
Merry Little Christmas” and “The Trol-
ley Song,” make this one of the greatest
American musicals ever filmed. Show-
times 10:00 am & 2:00 pm.
Nov
27
Muisc in the Lobby with
Julianne Thomas & Dom Fosco
Vocalist, Julianne Thomas will be ac-
companied by Dom Fosco on the Piano.
Julianne and Dom have been making
music all of their lives because it’s a pas-
sion. They each have many accomplish-
ments in their long careers but along
the way, the best reward is the love of
sharing what they do. Julianne brings
you a stirring vocal style with a joyful
presence while Dom is the amazing
instrumentalist on keyboard, sax, and
backgrounds. Their repertoire includes
traditional jazz, standards, blues, and
R&B. Everyone will sing and smile,
swoon over the tunes, and tap their toes
while Julianne and Dom create a jour-
ney back in time. Friday, November
27th at 6:00 pm in the Lobby.