September
2016
EVENTS
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September 2016
Sept 1:
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.
Sept 1:
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.
Sept 1:
Magnum P.I.: Thicker
Than Blood
T.C. makes a late-night flight to land on a
tanker and is arrested on the journey back
for transporting a Marine deserter. Mag-
num and Rick are certain of their friend’s
innocence and are shocked when he is
willing to accept the charges. Determined
to clear T.C.’s name, they soon discover
that his secret flight brought back more
than he had bargained for. Theater show-
times 10:30 am & 1:30 pm.
Sept 2:
Planet Earth: Caves
Deep in an undiscovered world, includ-
ing both poisonous and flooded caves, we
find astonishing crystals, cave angel fish;
the five million bats of Deer Cave in Bor-
neo; and traglodutic weird creatures, like
the Texas cave salamanders that never see
day light or ever set foot on the surface.
Theater showtimes 10:30 am & 1:30 pm.
Sept 2:
Nostalgia Live
Enjoy an evening with “Nostalgia”. Wel-
come back our favorite duo as they en-
tertain us with a musical revue evoking
memories through songs from the 1920’s
to the present. Friday, September 2 at 6:30
pm in the PAC.
Sept 4:
Playhouse on the
Square: Mamma Mia
On a small Greek island, Sophie dreams of
a perfect wedding—a dream that includes
her father giving her away. The problem?
Sophie doesn’t know who he is! Sneaking
a peek in her mother’s old diaries, she dis-
covers three possible fathers. She secretly
invites all three to the wedding, convinced
that she’ll know her father when she sees
him. But when all three turn up, it may
not be as clear as she thought! We have
bought group tickets for $20.00. Call ac-
tivities for tickets at 866-4414 and sign up
in transportation. Bus will leave at 12:45
pm. This is a great production.
Sept 4 & 25:
Hymn Sing with
Matthew
Join Matthew for song and worship on
these two Sundays in the PAC at 3:30 pm.
Sept 5:
Focus on Color
Coloring books are incredibly simple,
portable, easy to pick up and put down
and a colored–in page takes up almost
no space at all. So come to the Arts and
Crafts Room the first and third Monday
at 10:00am. In September it will be on the
5th and 19th. All you need to bring be-
sides yourself is your coloring book and
utensils to color with. Some of these sup-
plies are offered for sale in the Blossom
Shop. This has really taken off! Come en-
joy the fellowship.
Sept 5:
First Monday Poetry
Group
Come to listen; come to read; come to re-
cite from memory. Share a favorite verse
or two as others share their verse with
you. Everyone is welcome. Check out
“The Poet’s Corner” on the post office
bulletin board where a residential poet
will be featured each month. We meet the
first Monday of every month at 10:00 am
in the Chapel.
Sept 5:
My Fair Lady
A misogynistic and snobbish phonetics
professor agrees to a wager that he can
take a flower girl and make her present-
able in high society. Theater showtimes
10:00 am & 2:00 pm.
Sept 5:
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.
Sept 5:
Bingo Night
Join us for a fun filled evening of BINGO!
Entry costs only $1 per card, with an op-
portunity to win up to two prizes. Every
Monday night at 6:30 pm in the PAC.
Sept 6:
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.
Sept 6:
Anniversary Dance
with The Sturges Daily Band
This team of talented musicians has de-
lighted audiences all over the U. S. and
in the Bahamas. Let them take you on
a journey through the decades from the
50’s through the 80’s with vintage rock and
roll as well as country hits. If you appre-
ciate hits like “Proud Mary”, Elvis’ “Don’t
Be Cruel” and “Can’t Help Falling In
Love”, Merle Haggard’s “Silver Wings”,
Eddy Arnold’s and Jim Reeves’ “Make
The World Go Away”, Oak Ridge Boy’s
“Elvira”, or Patti Paige’s “Tennessee Waltz”,
you’ll love this band. Come enjoy the eve-
ning whether you are a dancer or not in
the PAC at 6:30 pm.
Sept 7:
Delta Fair Senior Day
It’s always fun at the Delta Fair! Senior
American Day is Wednesday, September
7th. Free admission for ages 60 and up
until noon. The MPD Peacemakers will be
singing at 10:30 and Senior Talent Contest
at 11:30am. The Annual Delta Fair Tea
Dance will be from 1-3 with The Jim Ma-
hannah Band. Sign up in transportation.
Bus leaves at 10:00 am.
Sept 7:
KP Travelers Meeting
Calling all adventurous spirits! The Trav-
elers will be meeting to discuss upcom-
ing outings and trips for 2016/17. For
the month of September we will be going
downtown to The Belz Museum “Jade
Museum” followed by lunch at Felicia
Suzanne. The group meets on the first
Wednesday of every 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.