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The Pinecone

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October 2016

Oct 18:

Travel Group Outing:

Elmwood Cemetery

Historic Elmwood Cemetery is the oldest

active cemetery inMemphis, Tennessee. It

was established in 1852 as one of the first

rural garden cemeteries in the South. We

will go to the cottage for a Presentation

of Memphis and Elmwood History. Fol-

lowed by a 20 minute walking tour (op-

tional). Cost is $3.00 and the gang will be

going to lunch after. (Restaurant not yet

determined). Go to the Travelers Meeting

on Wednesday, October 5th at 10:00 am

in the LCR for more information. Sign up

in transportation.

Oct 18:

Autumn Dance with

the Jim Mahannah Band

Fall is in the air!! When fall arrives with

the first sign of color and a nip in the air,

it’s time to get moving to the tunes of The

Jim Mahannah Band. Dr John Linn and

his wife Kathy will be putting on a ball-

room performance. Tuesday, October

18th at 6:30 pm.

Oct 19:

Lunch Bunch @

Firebirds

Firebirds Wood Fired Grill serves classic

American cuisine infused with bold fla-

vors, fresh herbs and spices that ensure

the last bite is as flavorful as the first. Join

us Wednesday, October 19th. Bus leaves

at 11:00 am. Sing up in transportation.

Oct 19:

Virtual Field Trip

Join us in the Movie Theater as we go on

a Virtual Field Trip. The journey begins

at 2:00 pm. In the Movie Theater. Watch

your bulletin boards for details.

Oct 19:

Magnum P.I.:

Beauty Knows No Pain

Magnum is hired by Barbara Terranova, a

near-bankrupt woman who can only afford

his services for one day, to find her miss-

ing fiancé, Roger, but she’s not the only one

searching for him. Meanwhile, T.C. gets

Magnum to compete in the Ironman triath-

lon to give Island Hoppers some publicity.

Theater Showtimes 1:30 pm& 6:30 pm.

Oct 20:

Fall Rummage Sale

One man’s trash is another man’s treasure.

Start cleaning out those closets and draw-

ers and get ready for the annual Fall Rum-

mage Sale. Thursday, October 29th from

9:30 am to 1:30 pm. Call activities today

to reserve your table @ 866-4414.

Oct 20:

Poirot: The Mysterious

Affair at Styles

The story of Poirot and Hasting’s first case

together.Theater showtimes 10:30 am &

1:30 pm.

Oct 21:

Music with Julianne

Thomas & Dom Fosco

Voclaist Julianne will be accompined by

Dom Fosco on the piano. The repertoire

includes traditionl jazz, standards, blues

and R & B. Julianne & Dom have been

making music all of their lives because

they love it. Join them in the Lobby at 6:00

pm.

Oct 23:

Jerald Walker

Chamber Ensemble Orchestra

Jerald Walker, a senior at Overton High

School, is not only a fine violinist, but is

a prodigious composer and conductor of

the recently formed Chamber Ensemble

Orchestra of 20 members. His compo-

sitions include two full symphonies and

several concertos, all of which have been

publicly performed in concerts or recitals.

Join us on Sunday night October, 23rd at

6:00 pm in the PAC.

Oct 25:

The Book Baggers

Whether you read or would like to hear

about books being discussed, come and

check us out. This is a great way to expand

your horizons. This month’s read will be

“The Orphan Train by Christina Baker”.

The Book Baggers meet the 4th Tuesday

of every month in the Chapel at 9:30 am.

New members Welcome!

Oct 25:

Ladies Interdenomi-

national Circle “The Uplifters”

The Uplifters Circle is a nondenomi-

national group of women dedicated to

missions, prayer and Bible study. All are

welcome, come to the Chapel at 2:00 pm

to join in fellowship with this wonderful

group of ladies every fourth Tuesday of

the month.

Oct 26:

Senior Fit Test

The senior fit test consists of six standard-

ized assessments which takes approxi-

mately 10 minutes to complete. This tells

the resident what areas they should focus

in on for improved strength, balance and

endurance and reduce the likelihood of

falls or injury. 1:00 to 3:00 pm in the PAC.

Oct 26:

Magnum P.I.:

Billy Joe Bob

Hot Hawaii feels more like the Wild West

when Magnum is asked to track down the

sister of a fiery-tempered Texan. Movie

Theater Showtimes 1:30 pm & 6:30 pm.

Oct 27:

Poirot: Hickory

Dickory Dock

When a killer stalks a London student

hostel run by Miss Lemon’s sister, Poirot

races against time to trap the culprit.The-

ater showtimes 10:30 am & 1:30 pm.

Oct 27:

Brooks Museum

Senior Tea and Tour

Red Grooms’ colorful treatment of New

York City and Tennessee provides the

focus for Red Grooms: Traveling Corre-

spondent. A Tennessee native, who has

spent much of his life in New York City,

the distinct bodies of work reflect time

spent in these radically different environ-

ments, specifically those that most define

him as a person and an artist. Entry Fee is

$3.00 at the door. Sign up in transporta-

tion. Bus leaves at 1:15 pm.

Oct 28:

Music with Charvey

Mac

With a wide range of pop, rock, R&B

and soul, Charvey Mac delivers inspired

acoustic arrangements and a vocally driv-

en sound. Charvey also happens to be the

son of our own Kirby residents Prince and

Elsie McLemore who are celebrating their

38th Wedding Anniversary tonight. Meet

us down in the Lobby at 6:30 pm.

Oct 30:

Sanctuary on the

Square: Luna Nova

This concert will feature the string instru-

ment artists of Luna Nova! This program

will include works by Bach, Bartok, and

others performed by Marisa Polesky (vio-

lin), Daniel Gilbert (violin), and Jonathan

Kirkscey (cello). Admission is free, dona-

tions will be accepted. Sign up in trans-

portation. Bus leaves at 6:00 pm.