November
2016
EVENTS
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November 2016
Nov 1:
Bartlett Choral Group
Choral & drama group from Bartlett Se-
nior Center. A group of 12 seniors who
love music and have been amateur per-
formers for most of their lives. The vari-
ety program consists of singing, dancing
and comedy. They have an awesome piano
player, a saxophone player, a former dance
instructor who does the choreography,
and several vocalists. They would love to
entertain you! In the PAC at 10:30 am.
Nov 1:
Special Prayer Service
Kirby Pines Special Prayer Service will be
held Tuesday, November 1st, in the Chap-
el at 6:30 pm. This will be one week be-
fore the Presidential Election. Prayer for
America and its future, prayer for person-
al renewal and revival will be themes for
this service. Dr. Jimmy Latimer will share
a brief message.
Nov 2:
Get Fit with Oasis
Coordinator Mary Hand
Advanced Water Aerobics classes will be
held on Mondays & Wednesdays at 8:30
am. Basic and Beginning Water Aerobics
is on Tuesdays & Thursdays at 9:30 am.
Men’s Water Aerobics is held on Tuesdays
& Thursdays at 8:30 am. Arthritis Sit/
Stand classes are on Tuesdays &Thursdays
at 11:00 am in the Arts & Crafts Room.
Nov 2:
KP Travelers Meeting
The Travelers will be meeting to discuss
upcoming outings and trips for 2016/17.
They will be telling you about their trip
to Elmwood Cemetery last month. The
group meets on the first Wednesday of ev-
ery month at 10:00 am in the Large Card
Room. They are always interested in new
ideas of places to go and things to do.
Nov 2:
Yoga Stretch
Yoga is known to have a wide range of
benefits- maybe you’re sleeping better or
getting fewer colds, your balance is im-
proving. If you have not yet joined this
class, come and see what benefits it might
have for you. This is not advanced, so
don’t worry about getting on the floor and
not being able to get up. You will be sit-
ting in a chair or standing. Class is every
Wednesday at 10:30 am in the PAC.
Nov 2:
Creative Aging Senior
Arts Performance
Creative Aging presents the “Side Street
Steppers” and the “Beverly Brothers” at
Theatre Memphis in the final Senior Arts
season performance—a not to be missed
performance. The concert, which takes
place a week before Veterans Day, will be
a salute to our veterans, with music from
WW I & II, Korean War and Vietnam
eras. Sign up in transportation. Bus leaves
at 12:15 pm. Admission is $5.00 paid at
the door.
Nov 2:
The Memphis Belle
At a U.S. Army Air Force base in England,
the crew members of B-17 bomber Mem-
phis Belle prepare for their 25th and fi-
nal sortie into enemy German territory.
Bomber Capt. Dennis Dearborn knows
the mission is a dangerous one, but he’s
under pressure from Army public rela-
tions man Lt. Col. Bruce Derringer to earn
a decisive victory for the Allies. Now, the
Memphis Belle prepares to take flight as
apprehension and dissention grow among
Dearborn’s crew. Theater showtimes 1:30
pm & 6:30 pm.
Nov 2:
Game Play Group
Like to play games? Bring your own to
share or join in with someone already
there! Meets in the Large Card Room ev-
ery Monday, Wednesday and Saturday at
1:30 pm.
Nov 2:
Virtual Wii Bowling
Come join the fun every Wednesday af-
ternoon at 2:00 pm in the Large Card
Room. No skill required. It is set up on
the TV; all you have to do is check out the
remotes from the Front Desk and return
them whenever your game is over.
Nov 3:
Walk with Ease
Walk with Ease classes will begin Septem-
ber 13, meeting twice a week Tuesdays
andThursdays for nine weeks in the Large
Card Room at 1:30 pm. Last class is No-
vember 10.
Nov 3:
Medical Director
Dr. Mike Abutineh MD
Will be in the Wellness Clinic Tuesdays
9:00 am -12:00 pm. Thursdays 1:00-4:30
pm. Appointments required.
Nov 3:
Group Bible Study with
Dave Phillips
Join Germantown Church of Christ’s Dave
Phillips as he leads group Bible Study ev-
ery Thursday at 10:00 am in the Chapel.
Dave is a great teacher and speaker.
Nov 3:
Tank
Zack Carey is a decorated military offi-
cer who takes a new post in small-town
Georgia, moving with his wife and their
son, Billy. When Zack clashes with the lo-
cal deputy, he incurs the wrath of corrupt
sheriff Cyrus Buelton, who proceeds to
frame young Billy on drug charges. When
all other attempts to handle the situation
fail, Zack opts to free Billy from jail with
his own vintage tank, setting off an esca-
lating conflict. Theater showtimes 10:30
am & 1:30 pm.
Nov 3:
Theatre Memphis:
The City of Conversation
Political Commentary. A house and a
country divided and spanning 30 years
and six presidential administrations, a
political hostess gives a peek at who re-
ally pulls the strings behind the scenes in
Washington, D.C. Fireworks occur when
she must choose between defending caus-
es she has spent a lifetime fighting for and
her son, whose girlfriend is her political
and ambitious conservative opposite. Call
box office for tickets @ 682-8323. Sign up
in transportation. Bus leaves at 6:30 pm.
Nov 4:
Music with
The Double D Band
The Double D Band is a musical duo led
by Duane Cleveland. They play a wide
range of songs and genres, But especially
music from the 50’s. Playing guitars and
mandolins, they keep any audience en-
tertained and tapping their feet. Join this
dynamic duo, Friday, Nov 4 at 6:00 pm in
the Lobby.
Nov 5:
Men’s Christian
Fellowship
The Men’s Christian Fellowship meets ev-
ery Saturday morning in the Large Card
Room at 7:30 am. There is a rotating list
of resident speakers who give a devotion
at each meeting. Come enjoy coffee and
fellowship with us each week.