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The Pinecone

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September 2016

Sept 15:

Theatre Memphis:

Beauty and the Beast

This exuberant, classic story tells of a

prince transformed into a hideous beast

as punishment for his cruel and selfish

ways and of an adventurous young wom-

an whom he imprisons in his castle. He

must win her love to regain his human-

ity. Call box office for tickets @ 682-8323.

Sign up in transportation, bus leaves at

6:30 pm.

Sept 16:

Travel Group Outing

Enjoy a day out starting at the Belz Ex-

hibit: Jade Museum & Judaic Art. The

Museum has also opened their Holocaust

Memorial Gallery. This trip you will have

your own audio headphones so you can

go at your own pace and visit the areas

you find most interesting. The admis-

sion is $5.00. After we have reservations

at one of downtown fabulous resteraunts,

Felicia Suzanne, they are only open for

lunch on Fridays and change their menu

daily, as they use all local farmers for their

produce. Sign up in transportation. Bus

leaves at 10:00 am. If you have any ques-

tions call Pat Watson at 491-2014.

Sept 16:

Magnum P.I.: Adelaide

A woman hires Magnum to protect “Nor-

man”, who is facing kidnap unless she

pays a ransom, but the case has some un-

expected turns when Magnum finds that

her uncle is an old Vietnam comrade who

is against him being hired, and that Nor-

man is none other than a prized racehorse.

Theater showtimes 10:30 & 1:30 pm.

Sept 16:

Music with Vocalist

Stephen White

Join Stephen White accompanied by his

wife Deb to hear some of your favorite

tunes. Friday in the Lobby at 6:00 pm.

Sept 19:

Lunch Bunch @

Amerigo

Amerigo is a casual, energetic, affordable

neighborhood Italian restaurant serving

a blend of traditional and modern Italian

cuisine. Authentic pastas, hand-made piz-

zas, fresh seafood and wood-fired steaks

offer something for everyone at Amerigo.

Our restaurant is warm and inviting, with

friendly yet professional service. Sign up

in transportation. Bus leaves at 11:00 am.

Sept 20:

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

“In the Garden of Beasts: Love, Terror,

and an American Family in Hitler’s Ber-

lin” by Erik Larson. The Book Baggers will

be meeting Tuesday, September 20 this

month in the Chapel at 6:30 pm.

Sept 23:

NatGeo:

Grand Canyon

Join a scientific expedition along the 277

miles of the Grand Canyon with this fas-

cinating National Geographic special.

Along the way, you’ll experience hazard-

ous rapids and explore some of the can-

yon’s enduring mysteries. The scientists

search for new evidence about how and

when the canyon was formed, why its

mountain lions continue to be plagued by

a deadly disease, why the majestic Cali-

fornia Condor nearly became extinct, and

more. Theater showtimes 1:30 & 6:30 pm.

Sept 21:

Virtual Field Trip

Join us in the Movie Theater as we go on a

Virtual Field Trip. Where ever we go you

will be able to see your tour guide live and

they can see you. The destination will be

announced closer to the time to enable

the creators to send us to the most inter-

esting places. The journey begins at 2:00

pm. in the Movie Theater. Watch your

bulletin boards for details.

Sept 22:

Brooks Museum

Senior Tea and Tour

Enjoy a leisurely tour of the museum’s

collection of Renaissance and Baroque

art, followed by tea and treats in the mu-

seum’s Terrace Room. Entry Fee is $3.00

at the door. Sign up in transportation. Bus

leaves at 1:15 pm.

Sept 23:

Planet Earth:

Ice Worlds

The advance and retreat of polar ice is the

real challenge to life. As the sea freezes

in Antarctica, all animals flee except for

the Emperor Penguin. Meanwhile, in the

Artic, the polar bear’s forced to swim vast

distances and take on one of the deadliest

adversaries on the planet. Theater show-

times 10:30 am & 1:30 pm.

Sept 23:

The Matt Barber

Experience

Join one of our great out of town perform-

ers Matt Barber as he performs the clas-

sics from 40s, 50s, 6os and beyond. Friday

September 23 at 6:00 pm in the Perform-

ing Arts Center.

Sept 27:

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.

Sept 27:

My Cousin Vinny

New York lawyer Vinny has never won

a case. When his teenage cousin Bill and

his friend Stan are accused of murder in

a backwater Alabama town, it’s up to the

nervous Vinny to save him from jail, even

though Vinny has only ever tried personal

injury cases before, and none of them suc-

cessfully. Theater showtimes 1:30 pm and

6:30 pm.

Sept 28:

Magnum P.I.: Don’t

Say Goodbye

Magnum’s services are once again called

upon by Agatha Kimball after she has

been contacted by a blackmailer claim-

ing to have some important information

about her granddaughter, Amy, but a

botched money drop has Magnum think-

ing they’re in far worse trouble than he’s

been led to believe. Theater showtimes

1:30 pm & 6:30 pm.

Sept 30:

Southern Gospel:

Redeemer’s Call

Join us to hear this wonderful Gospel

Quartet from Redeemer Church, “Re-

deemers Call”. One of the members is our

own resident Joan Hayne’s daughter, San-

dy. Join us Friday at 6:00 pm in the Lobby.