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the PINECONE The Magazine of Kirby Pines LifeCare Community August 2020 | V. 38 | I.8 Keep Your Cool | Promoting Posture | Know Where You're Going | Resident Spotlight: Jack Williams PAT BRAND doesn't mind staying in, thanks to her luxurious new Garden Home!

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PINECONEThe Magazine of Kirby Pines LifeCare Community • August 2020 | V. 38 | I.8

Keep Your Cool | Promoting Posture | Know Where You're Going | Resident Spotlight: Jack Williams

PAT BRANDdoesn't mind staying in,thanks to her luxuriousnew Garden Home!

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ON THE PINECONE COVER

The thirty-seventh anniversary of Kirby Pines, is just a month away and this year our celebration, “Lighting of the Lake”, will not be like those of past years due to Covid-19. Just the same we will celebrate all that is Kirby Pines, and we can kick the celebration off with our most recent city-wide recognition. In July, the Memphis Business Journal named Kirby Pines the number one Memphis Area Multi-Level Care Community. Kirby Pines is currently in the running to be voted by the readers of the Commercial Appeal for the Memphis Most Award - a recognition that Kirby Pines has won for thirteen consecutive years.

Our success is due to residents that know that Kirby Pines is the place to relax and enjoy their retirement years. It’s due to the families of residents who share their beliefs that their love ones have chosen the right place to live while offering them peace of mind. And it’s due to our employees, who amidst this pandemic, have still chosen to work and

Enjoying Our Successa t K i r b y P i n e s

MichaelEscamilla, ExecutiveDirector,Kirby Pines

Continuing to Stay Safe at Kirby Pines

Kirby Pines Retirement LifeCare is managed by:

BOARD OF D IRECTORSDr. James Latimer, ChairmanMr. Rudy Herzke, President

Mr. Berry Terry, Secretary/TreasurerMr. Larry Braughton Rev. Richard Coons Mr. Jim Ethridge Ms. Linda Harrington

Ms. Mary Ann Hodges Mr. Rusty Linkous Mr. Boyd Rhodes, Jr.

RCA STAFF

Charlie Trammell President, RCA

Michélle Vincent Senior Vice President, RCA

Tim Cox Senior Vice President of Finance, RCA

Laura Cornwell Vice President of Finance, RCA

Stephanie Barrow Director of Sales & Marketing

K IRBY P INES STAFF

Michael Escamilla Executive Director, Kirby Pines

Annette Marlar Director of Medical Services and HR

Mike Abutineh, M.D. Medical Director

Anna Bradford Nursing Home/Assisted Living Administrator

Linda Huston Director of Accounting

Don Johnson Chaplain

Cheryl Moore Director of Life Enhancement

Chuck Neeley Director of Maintenance

Mike Rayder Director of Grounds & Landscaping

Jada Mullins Director of Environmental Services

Calvin Sims Director of Security

Alisa Stokes Director of Transportation

This magazine is produced by RCA6465 N. Quail Hollow Rd., Suite 400Memphis, TN 38120, 901-794-2598

Electronic version of The Pineconeis available at www.kirbypines.com

We have made it to August, and even though we are still dealing with a pandemic, we remain positive and thankful for the things we have.

We have friends to keep us company, food to nourish us, employees who care for our well-being and a roof over our heads to keep us safe. Even though we are going about things differently, Kirby Pines still has so much to offer to keep our minds and bodies busy.

There are fitness classes, movies, religious services, music, games and more! This month we have a few additional "special events" not to be missed. August 1st kicks off a weekly presentation on the Dead Sea Scrolls. August 5th and 18th, the Travelers will take you to new places. The 20th, Mr. Softee Ice Cream truck will make it's rounds. And August 28th, the Entertainers put on a show. Best part is, most things are being offered on our Live TV Channel 10 to enjoy in the comfort of your own apartment or Garden Home.

Speaking of Garden Homes, our front cover takes a peek in the superbly decorated home of Pat Brand. It is as beautiful as she is and adorned with amazing antiques she and her husband Charles have collected over the years. If you, or someone you know, may be interested

serve residents and co-workers daily.

Regardless of how long you have been a resident, or have been contemplating a move to Kirby Pines, our upcoming thirty-seventh anniversary is possible because of the trust you and so many in the Memphis community have in us. On behalf of all employees, thank you for your cooperative spirits throughout the years, and may I suggest you take some time to relax away from the hot August sun.

in one of our five newly renovated homes, please call 901-369-7340.

Our back cover shows how even wearing a mask for safety, can also be fun AND fashionable! We never thought we'd get such a turnout, but then again, we are never surprised when our residents show up in force for a good time.

Pat Brand Loves Her New Garden Home

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Kirby Pines Retirement LifeCare is managed by:

BOARD OF D IRECTORSDr. James Latimer, ChairmanMr. Rudy Herzke, President

Mr. Berry Terry, Secretary/TreasurerMr. Larry Braughton Rev. Richard Coons Mr. Jim Ethridge Ms. Linda Harrington

Ms. Mary Ann Hodges Mr. Rusty Linkous Mr. Boyd Rhodes, Jr.

RCA STAFF

Charlie Trammell President, RCA

Michélle Vincent Senior Vice President, RCA

Tim Cox Senior Vice President of Finance, RCA

Laura Cornwell Vice President of Finance, RCA

Stephanie Barrow Director of Sales & Marketing

K IRBY P INES STAFF

Michael Escamilla Executive Director, Kirby Pines

Annette Marlar Director of Medical Services and HR

Mike Abutineh, M.D. Medical Director

Anna Bradford Nursing Home/Assisted Living Administrator

Linda Huston Director of Accounting

Don Johnson Chaplain

Cheryl Moore Director of Life Enhancement

Chuck Neeley Director of Maintenance

Mike Rayder Director of Grounds & Landscaping

Jada Mullins Director of Environmental Services

Calvin Sims Director of Security

Alisa Stokes Director of Transportation

This magazine is produced by RCA6465 N. Quail Hollow Rd., Suite 400Memphis, TN 38120, 901-794-2598

Electronic version of The Pineconeis available at www.kirbypines.com

New Resident Bios written by resident, Peggy Gatlin

welcome to

3535 Kirby Road • Memphis, TN 38115

Lana Prescott has lived in the Memphis area throughout her life and has moved to Kirby Pines Retirement Community from her home in Germantown.

She graduated from Memphis State University in 1976 with a BA. She then went on to earn a Masters in Social Work with an endorsement in Gerontology at The University of Tennessee. Lana worked as a medical social worker and was director of the “Shelter for Women and Children” at the Salvation Army.

Traveling has been a priority in Lana’s life. Her destinations include Ireland, Scotland, England, Denmark, South America, Japan, Hong Kong, Alaska, Hawaii, and many others. For sure, she has many stories from these journeys.

Lana says that her friends would describe her as trustworthy, loyal, smart, curious, strong willed, funny and goofy. The funny and goofy is understandable when she tells you she is a collector of “dust bunnies.”

For exercise, Lana walks. She also enjoys visiting her friends and spending time reading and thinking. She is very proud of overcoming serious injuries to become independent and able to walk again.

Lana is definitely a fit for our retirement community. We extend a very warm and cordial welcome to her and wish her the very best in her new home. We are so elated she chose Kirby Pines and know she is going to enjoy making new friends and participating in our enrichment activities.

Lana PrescottLynn & Johnnie Haley

Johnnie and Lynn Haley recently moved to Kirby Pines from their home in Amory, Mississippi. They have two sons and two grandchildren.

Johnnie earned his B.A. degree from Mis-sissippi State University in 1966, Lynn earned her B.S degree from Mississippi College for Women in 1967, and Johnnie earned his law degree (Juris Doctor) from Ole Miss in 1973.

Johnnie served on active duty with the Navy, the Army, and the Air Force over a 21-year military career, ending with his retirement from the JAG Corps in 1993. They then moved to Starkville, Mississip-pi, where Johnnie served as the Deputy General Counsel and litigation attorney for Mississippi State University until his retirement in 2010.

During their 52 years of marriage, they have lived in Georgia, Texas, Mississip-pi, Alabama (3 times), Missouri, Louisi-ana, Kansas, Hawaii, and North Dakota. These places and the people they knew at each place provided them with many happy memories and enriched their lives in countless ways.

Lynn loves cooking, gardening, and lis-tening to American Family Talk Radio programs. Johnnie loved playing golf for many years but can’t handle the heat any longer. He loves watching NCAA and NFL football games and is looking for-ward to being a Memphis Redbirds’ fan.

We extend a very warm Kirby Pines’ welcome to the Haleys and are glad they chose us for this chapter in their life.

Jane Hodge

A warm welcome goes to new resident Jane Hodge. Jane moved from her former home in Collierville, TN. She is the moth-er of three daughters, grandmother to nine and great grandmother to seven. She is also looking forward to three more great-grands before the end of 2020. She is very proud of her family including three of the greatest sons-in-laws ever.

Jane went to Northwest Junior College and earned an associate degree in business. Her career in business was with Firestone, now Bridgestone, as transportation manager. She was with them for 25 years, much of her career was in the Chicago area cover-ing parts of nine states.

For enjoyment, Jane likes to travel, read, and follow games on Facebook. Her trav-els include six continents, 47 states and 41 countries. Her favorite destination is Scot-land where she has visited twice. Her daily reading habit and love of books make her a good fit for our “Book Baggers.”

When you meet Jane, you will know quickly why she was voted class favorite her senior year in high school. In her busi-ness career with Firestone, she was winner of the “President’s Award” in 1997.

To stay active, Jane’s favorite form of ex-ercise is walking. She also collects minia-ture tea sets which we can be sure she has found just the right place for display in her new home.

When you see Jane out and about in our beautiful community, extend her a special welcome. We are so happy to have her as a new Kirby Pines’ resident.

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Weather in Memphis went from unseasonably cool to dangerously hot with high heat indexes. The Heat Index (HI) is a number that tells people how warm it actually feels. The body doesn’t release heat through the evaporation of sweat as effectively and especially dangerous for seniors (or anyone else) exercising outdoors in a high heat index. Even a mild activity, such as walking can cause problems.

"Seniors are much more vulnerable to the harmful effects of heat, as their bodies do not adjust as well to sudden changes in temperature," shares Dr. Lubna Javed of HealthCare Partners Medical Group. "Some chronic medical conditions and prescription medications can impair the body’s ability to react efficiently to rising temperature."

Know the Risks of Hyperthermia. Heat stroke is an advanced form of hyperthermia that can be life-threatening. Learn these warning signs and get medical attention immediately if you are experiencing these symptoms:

Body temperature greater than 103 degrees; Change in behavior, such as confusion or agitation; Dry, flushed skin; Nausea and vomiting; Fatigue and weakness, headache; Heavy breathing or a rapid pulse; Not sweating, even if it's hot out; Fainting. Muscle cramps and heavy sweating may occur with heat exhaustion.

If symptoms occur go to a cooler environment immediately and lower the body temperature by using cool water (a pool, cool tub, cool shower or washcloth wipe-down. Drink chilled, but not icy cold water. Heat exhaustion can be a life-

KEEPYOURCOOL!

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threatening emergency, so call for emergency medical personnel) or 911 (if on-site help is not available) immediately.

Avoid a Heat Emergency. Recognize the signs of heat exhaustion to keep seniors safe in hot weather. Many seniors with memory issues don’t recognize changes in temperature immediately, stay alert for symptoms, prompt for re-hydration, and remind loved ones to remove extra clothing layers outdoors.

Stay Hydrated. As we age we lose our ability to conserve water and become less aware of our thirst. Drink plenty of cool water throughout the day and avoid alcohol and caffeine. Pack extra water for outings. But if taking water pills or other medication, check with your doctor to find out exactly how much water you should be drinking on warm days. Drink sweat replacement products (that contain salt and potassium) to replace water lost by perspiration. Eat cooling snacks like popsicles or slightly frozen grapes or watermelon, and light, cold meals like chicken or pasta salad instead of heavy, hot dishes like pot roast.

Place a cool washcloth on the back of the neck and a pan of cool water close by to periodically re-cool the towel...Sit with feet in a pan of cool (but not too cold) water. Keep the house as cool as possible by keeping shades closed during the hottest part of the day.

Stay in Touch. High temperatures can be life-threatening, so let friends and family know if you'll be spending an extended period of time outdoors, even if you're only gardening.

Wear the Right Stuff. Dress for the weather. Natural fabrics (such as cotton) are cooler than synthetic fibers. Light-colored and loose-fitting clothes feel cooler and more comfortable. Wear sunglasses to protect your eyes from harmful UV rays and sunscreen when outdoors. Hats are also a great idea, especially for those with light colored hair and those with only distant memories of a full head of hair.

Exercise Smart. If you enjoy outdoor activities such as walking or gardening, keep track of time. Don’t’ stay out for long periods and make sure to drink even more water than usual when exercising. Exercise outside earlier in the morning or later in the evening when the sun is not at its peak.

Find indoor activities like that exercise class you were thinking of joining or learn to use the equipment in the Oasis or take a refreshing dip in the pool. At Kirby Pines we have many indoor exercise options with a variety of exercise classes. Check out the Sit and Stand Exercise class at 11:00 Live streaming on Channel 10 on Tuesdays and Thursdays or the Yoga class on Mondays and Wednesdays at 12:45 on channel 10. Enjoy exercising in the cool of your home. The Pool is open for water walking and exercise (Team up with a workout buddy so you are not alone in the water). The Oasis has free weights and 10 different machines to build strength and endurance. Mary Hand will be glad to show you how to use the equipment and start your own exercise program.

The summertime is a time of fun and relaxation for most people. But for seniors, the heat and sun can be dangerous if the proper precautions aren't taken. If you follow these tips, you can have an enjoyable and fun-filled summer -- no matter how old you are.

Advanced Water Aerobics | Mon & Wed | 8:30 am-9:30 | PoolExercise in the PAC | Mon, Wed & Fri | 9:30am | PAC/Live TVYoga Stretch | Mon & Wed | 12:45 pm | PAC/Live TVMen’s Water Aerobics | Tue & Thu | 8:30 am - 9:15 am | PoolArthritis Foundation Water Aerobics | Tue & Thu | 9:30 am - 10:15 am | PoolArthritis Foundation Sit/Stand Class | Tue & Thu | 11:00 am - 11:45 am | PAC/Live TV

The Kirby Pines Walking teamswill take a break in August,

and Teams can sign up again inSeptember when weather cools.Keep walking early in the day,

early evening or indoorsto stay cool and safe.

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POSTUREPromoting Good

For most adults, posture is typically an afterthought at both work and home. But as we age, retaining good posture actually becomes even more important to our physical health and wellness.

What Causes Poor Posture for Seniors?Avoiding a wholly sedentary lifestyle is the key to good posture for people of all ages. However, it is unfortunately common for seniors, especially those with pre-existing health complications like arthritis, to take up inactive lifestyles. This can also lead to poor posture.

Seniors who are recovering from a recent injury or surgical procedure may also encounter similar difficulties staying fit and sitting right. Families and caregivers must encourage their aging loved ones to correct poor posture. Performing a minimum amount of daily exercise to improve balance and muscle strength will help this.

Good Posture Prevents Falls for SeniorsDid you know that seniors who are mindful about their postures are more likely avoid injuries and even falls? According to the National Institute for Fitness and Sport, “when you have good posture, your body will work the way it is supposed to, keeping your muscles balanced.”

When you sit or stand with proper posture, you are doing your body a favor by not overexerting yourself. Overexertion can cause unnecessary strain on weaker muscles. Additionally, being mindful of your posture is great for balance.

"Improving posturecan be done withtime and focus".

Steps for Improving Posture1. Don’t give up; Improving posture can be done with time and focus.

2. Discuss your current weight with a doctor or caregiver. The conversation should reveal expectations of an acceptable weight for your age, sex, and body type, as well as a plan for how to stay there.

3. Take up a regular schedule of exercise, if you haven’t already. There is evidence that group nature walks can provide mental benefits for seniors, beyond just delivering a dose of physical activity.

4. Evaluate the lumbar support of the chairs and other seating options in your home. If necessary, consider purchasing a new chair that encourages better posture.

It is important to correct poor posture as soon as possible to avoid further health complications, like neck and back pain. Keeping our bodies in motion is essential to avoid the consequences of living an unhealthy, sedentary lifestyle.

The Kirby Pines Walking teamswill take a break in August,

and Teams can sign up again inSeptember when weather cools.Keep walking early in the day,

early evening or indoorsto stay cool and safe.

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VichyssoiseA light and creamy soup toget things going. Potatoes, Heavy Cream, Butter, Salt

and Pepper are what givesthis simple yet elegant dish

all its flavor and texture.

Coq au Vin withVols au Vent

Tender Chicken, slow cookedin a Red Wine sauce,

shredded and served withina Puff Pastry Shell

Grand MarnierSoufflé Glace

A light and refreshing treatto finish a wonderful meal.

Grand Marnier flavoredfrozen soufflé with

Double Chocolate Biscotti

Duck Confit withFingerling Potatoesand Broccoli RabePerfectly seasoned Duck

with Oven RoastedFingerling Potatoes

and Sauteed Broccoli Rabe

EXQUISITE CUISINENIGHT IN AUGUST

CALL FOR RESERVATIONS | SPACE IS LIMITED | 901.866.4444

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after basic training was assigned to the Meteorology Program at Vanderbilt University.

In 1944, Jack was re-classified and sent to Yale University to study Communications. He was eventually commissioned to the rank of 2nd Lieutenant and when the war ended in 1946, Jack had served on 17 different bases.

Following the war, Jack enrolled and graduated from Vanderbilt University in 1948 with a major in Electrical Engineering. Visiting back in Memphis, Jack met his future wife, Margaret Jordan at St. Luke’s Methodist Church. They were married while Jack was still enrolled at Vanderbilt. Three children, two daughters, Linda and Carol and a son, John Paul, who died of leukemia at 3 years of age, were born to their union. There are presently two grandchildren and two great grandchildren in the family for Jack to cherish.

Following graduation from Vanderbilt, Jack was hired by General Electric and was employed by them for 36 years. His first jobs were menial labor, however, he had been promoted to General Manager of 8 District Managers at the time of his retirement.

Jack’s love of art began at the early age of 17. However, putting all other efforts first, he did not resume his painting until he was in his 50’s. He presently has over 70 paintings. About his artwork, Jack says, “landscapes are my favorite but I also like florals and abstracts”. Learning to paint in several mediums, Jack became famous for his unique style which he refers to as “fractured option” painting. This involves interfacing one painting on top of another. Moving to Germantown in 1989, Jack became a member of the Memphis and Germantown Art League. In 1997, Jack won “Best of Show” for one of his “fractured” paintings in a contest sponsored by the Art League. Among his honors was a reception, a phone call from President Clinton and an article in the Commercial Appeal. The painting was also used on the MGAL’s invitations to their Juried Exhibition in 1998. An article about Jack’s “fractured option” style also appeared in a 1998 issue of The Artist’s Magazine. Another of Jack’s paintings was selected to appear on the front of the Germantown Calendar in 2008. Refusing to accept genius as an acceptable description of his artwork, Jack humbly adds, “I started painting as an adult and advise others to join a group and take classes. Everyone has some talent just waiting to be discovered”. To visit the Arts and Crafts room at Kirby Pines is a testimony to the number of Kirby artists and the opportunities available to the residents to develop their talent.

Jack loves living at Kirby Pines, moving here in September, 2019 from Germantown after spending three months in Kirby Rehabilitation. Sadly, his wife, Margaret died earlier in 2019. He says “there are many friends and ‘old golf buddies’ here and everyone is so friendly”. To preserve history, Jack has written journals about his ancestry, childhood, employment and war experiences. What a rich treasure for his family!

Get to know Jack. You will be honored to know such a gentleman, a war hero, an exceptional artist, and humorist who is ready to tell you a story.

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Wrtten by Joan Dodson, Resident, Kirby Pines

A Young Jack In Uniform

It is not unusual to meet a resident of Kirby Pines who has many talents as well as having lived a fulfilling life. Yet, who among the residents is so exceptionally talented in art to have gained recognition from the White House as well as other honors? Who has had repeated art displays on the Art Wall at Kirby? This is a story of such an individual, Jack Williams. Jack, at 92, is also one of the few remaining WWII Veterans to whom we owe so much. He is also quite a joke master.

Jack was born in Muskogee, OK in 1923, the middle child of 3 boys. His father was a Jewel Tea Salesman and a store owner; his mother was a teacher. They moved to Memphis when Jack was about 3 years old when his father became employed with the Post Office. The family rented 7 different homes until finally owning their first home in 1937. Jack says of his childhood, “We lived during The Great Depression. We were poor but didn’t know it. We were like everybody else. My older brother and I had fights as boys do. I was told that when he was 5 years old and I was 3, he put me in his wagon and took me to a neighbor’s house and tried to sell me to them. The neighbors declined and escorted us back home”. Jack said that he and his brothers always had jobs and shared jobs such as a 17 mile paper route, cutting grass, or, operating a Coca-Cola stand in the summer. All three brothers became Boy Scouts. Jack’s favorite job was caddying for golfers at Galloway Golf Club, subsequently learning to play the game. Jack believes that golf opened doors for him as he was selected to play with dignitaries and guests who visited his employer. Jack says, “I enjoyed the game of golf and met many people who helped me in my career”.

In 1940, during the summer prior to graduation from Messick High School, Jack was accepted into a program offered by the Defense Department to prepare workers for the war. Jack chose the class in drafting which resulted in a move to Nashville for classes in advanced drafting conducted at Vanderbilt University. Following completion of that course, Jack took a defense job with Fisher Aircraft. However, in October of 1942, Jack volunteered for the Army Air Corps and

Resident Spotlight

Jack WilliamsA G E N T L E M A N

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Over a year ago, Berry Terry initiated a ministry called Remember That Someone Cares.(RTSC).....the purpose of the ministry was to focus on our residents with cards and/or visits to celebrate their birthdays and to give encouragement. A list with 12 names was provided each month of suggested individuals who were especially in need of our love and attention. It soon became obvious that RTSC needed to focus on those in our Medical Areas, which on any given day houses approximately 150 people.....The Villa, Providence Place, Job's Way and The Manor. From time to time, residents in Independent Living were also included.

Some of our ministry participants preferred to visit and some enjoyed sending cards....but in March that all changed. Although, we could no longer visit the Medical Areas due to the coronavirus, cards becamevery important.... especially since so many felt isolated withoutinteraction with friends and love ones.

A special "THANK YOU" to our RTSC Members:Shirley Anderson • George Courington • Cindy Dabrowski Jackie Gunther • Peggy Hogan • Lucy InksterTinian Malloy • Lou Moore • Carol OdomCharles & Laura Parrott • Ann Peyton • Bill SayleSylvia Statham • Betty Terry • Alice Walton • Joy Wright

And our newest Members,Martha Gardiner and Madonna Langford

If you would like more information about RTSC, please contact Cheryl Johnson. The need is so great these days and your help would be greatly appreciated and such a blessing.

REALLY KNOW WHEREYOU’RE GOING

Albert Einstein & his wife,Elsa Lowenthal on the train

Congratulations to our EMPLOYEE of the Month

ELIZABETH SWEETLife Enhancement Coordinator in Job's Way

Please congratulate Employee of the Month, Elizabeth Sweet. Elizabeth is the Life Enhancement Coordinator in Jobs Way. She comes to work every day with a big smile on her face. You can tell that her heart is as big as her smile. She loves her residents and treats them like family. She keeps them engaged and knows each of their personalities so they can each get the type of engagement that they need. She has a great work ethic and is a team player. Elizabeth certainly lives up to her name!

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Describe Your Family: Loving and Kind-hearted

Describe yourself in five words: Honest, Hardworking, Kind, Loving and Nurturing

What is your favorite thing about your job: Working with my residents and making sure theyare always comfortable and happy.

What do you do for fun: Sing-a-longs with my residents and reading. Do you have any hobbies or interests: Cooking and singing.

What is your favorite food: Vegetarian Pizza What is your favorite song: Still Rolling Stones by Lauren Daigle

What would you like people to know about you: I'm kind-hearted by nature, and if there is anything a person truly needs, I try my best to help.

“Behold, how good and howpleasant it is for brethrento dwell together in unity”

– Psalms 133:1 KJV

2020 LIGHTINGOF THE LAKE

THEME: UNITYCOLOR: FADED DENIM

Here Are Sample Colors To Help In Your Selections.

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We all know who you are. I’m sure you bought a ticket. Don’t worry about it.” Einstein nodded appreciatively. The conductor continued down the aisle punching tickets. As he was ready to move to the next car, he turned around and saw the great physicist down on his hands and knees looking under his seat for his ticket.

The conductor rushed back and said, “Dr Einstein, Dr. Einstein, don’t worry. I know who you are. You don’t need a ticket. I’m sure you bought one.” Einstein looked at him and said, “Young man, I too, know who I am. What I don’t know is where I’m going.”

Having said that Billy Graham continued, “See the suit I’m wearing? It’s a brand new suit. My wife, my children, and my grand-children are telling me I’ve gotten a little slovenly in my old age. I used to be a bit more fastidious. So I went out and bought a new suit for this luncheon and one more occasion.

You know what that occasion is? This is the suit in which I’ll be buried. But when you hear I’m dead, I don’t want you to immediately remember the suit I’m wearing. I want you to remember this: ‘I not only know who I am…I also know where I’m going.’

How about us today? We may say we know who we are but do we know where we’re going? Is our ticket stamped Heaven? Have we left the broad way that leads to destruction to walk the narrow way that leads to life everlasting? Can we say our travel is leading upward and will end inside the gates of glory? This is the assurance the Lord gives to all. He said “Him that comes to me I will in no wise cast out.” John 6:37 Till next time,Don Johnson, Chaplain, Kirby Pines

f r om Don John son , K i rby P i ne s Chap la i n

Chaplain’s COrner

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In January, 2000, leaders of Charlotte, North Carolina, invited their favorite son, Billy Graham, to a luncheon in his honor. Billy initially hesitated to accept the invitation because he struggled with Parkinson’s disease. But the Charlotte leaders said, “We don’t expect a major address. Just come and let us honor you.” So he agreed.

After wonderful things were said about him, Dr. Graham stepped to the rostrum, looked at the crowd, and said. “I’m reminded today of Albert Einstein, the great physicist who this month has been honored by Time magazine as the Man of the Century. Einstein was once traveling from Princeton on a train when the conductor came down the aisle, punching the tickets of every passenger. When he came to Einstein, Einstein reached in his vest pocket. He could not

find his ticket, so he reached in his trouser pockets. It wasn’t there, so he looked in his briefcase but couldn’t find it. Then he looked in the seat beside him. He still couldn’t find it.

The conductor said, “Dr. Einstein, I know who you are.

August Vesper Services • 6:30pm • Performing Arts CenterAugust 13th Joyce WilliamsGrace Church

of the Nazerene

August 20thDr. Leon Sanderson

White StationChurch of Christ

August 27thDr. Herbert Hand

Faith AnglicanChurch

August 6th Berry TerryKirby Pines

Resident

REALLY KNOW WHEREYOU’RE GOING

Albert Einstein & his wife,Elsa Lowenthal on the train

Reverend Billy Graham

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I ST I L L BEL IEVE

Saturday, August 1at 10:00 am and 2:00 pm

(2020) Cast: K.J. Apa,Britt Robertson, Gary Sinise

The true-life story of Christian music star Jeremy Camp and his journey of love and loss that looks to prove there is always hope.

EXECUT IVE DECIS ION

Sunday, August 2at 1:30 pm and 4:00 pm

(1996) Cast: Kurt Russell,Halle Berry, Steven Seagal

When terrorists hijack a plane traveling from Greece to Washington, D.C., U.S. Army specialist David Grant and Lt. Colonel Austin Travis join forces to bring the plane to safety. While terrorists on board the plane claim they hijacked the plane to force the U.S. government to release their leader, who was captured by military forces, David and Austin discover that the plane is carrying a bomb full of nerve gas to be released on Washington, D.C.

THE C IDER HOUSE RULES

Friday, July 31 at 1:30 pm,Saturday, August 1 at 6:00 pm& Sunday, August 2 at 6:30 pm

(1999) Cast: Tobey Maguire,Charlize Theron, Michael Caine

A young man is taught medicine by the doctor at the orphanage where he was brought up. However, when he clashes with his mentor over the issue of abortion, he leaves the home and finds work on a cider farm. There he falls in love with another man's girlfriend

but starts to re-evaluate his principles when one of the farm workers becomes pregnant by her own father.

WISH MAN

Saturday, August 8at 10:00 am and 2:00 pm(2019) Cast: Andrew Steel,

Kirby Bliss Blanton, Tom SizemoreFrank Shankwitz, an Arizona motorcycle cop with a troubled past, survives a near-fatal accident during a high-speed pursuit. As part of Frank's rehabilitation, police chief Sgt. Eddie Newman asks him to spend time with a terminally ill little boy, Michael, whose dying wish is to be a Highway Patrol motorcycle officer. To Michael, Frank is his hero, and an unlikely friendship is born. The boy inspires Frank to follow a new path, which leads to the creation of the Make-A-Wish foundation.

MR. CHURCH

Sunday, August 9at 1:30 pm and 4:00 pm

(2016) Cast: Eddie Murphy,Britt Robertson, Natascha McElhoneMr. Church" tells the story of a unique friendship that develops when a little girl and her dying mother retain the services of a talented cook - Henry Joseph Church. What begins as a six month arrangement instead spans into fifteen years and creates a family bond that lasts forever.

RALLY ' ROUNDTHE FLAG, BOYS !

Friday, August 7 at 1:30 pm,Saturday, August 8 at 6:00 pm

& Sunday, August 9 at 6:30 pm(1958) Cast: Paul Newman,

Joanne Woodward, Joan CollinsCorrie and Betsie ten Boom are middle-When the U.S. Army plans to build a new missile base in the small town of Putnam Landing, Conn., there is a public outcry, lead by Grace Bannerman, a regular on local committees. She convinces her husband, Harry, to head to Washington, D.C., to talk to the military. Somehow, Harry gets roped into performing public relations work for the army. He also deals with the advances of his flirty neighbor, Angela Hoffa, leading to a big argument with Grace.

WYATT EARP

Saturday, August 15at 10:00 am and 2:00 pm

(1994) Cast: Kevin Costner,Dennis Quaid, Gene Hackman

The epic biography of western lawman Wyatt Earp, who at an early age, is taught that nothing matters more than family and the law. He becomes a respected sheriff in Dodge City and Tombstone. Joined by his brothers and Doc Holliday, Earp wages war on the dreaded Clanton and McLaury gangs.

THE HEALER

Sunday, August 16at 1:30 pm and 4:00 pm

(2016) Cast: Oliver Jackson-Cohen,Jonathan Pryce, Camilla LuddingtonDown on his luck repairman Alec goes to live with a distant uncle, who insists that Alec has inherited the family's mysterious ability to heal people.

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at 1:30 pm and 4:00 pm(2020) Cast: Jesse Eisenberg,Clémence Poésy, Félix Moati

Before he becomes a world-famous mime, aspiring Jewish actor Marcel Mangel joins the French Resistance to save thousands of orphaned children from the reign of the Nazis.

THE MAN FROMSNOWY R IVER

Friday, August 28 at 1:30 pm,Saturday, August 29 at 6:00 pm& Sunday, August 30 at 6:30 pm

(1982) Cast: Kirk Douglas,Tom Burlinson, Terence Donovan

After the death of his father, proud young Jim Craig sets out to become his own man. Taking a job with horse rancher Harrison, Craig is treated poorly by the more experienced cowboys, but wins the heart of the rancher’s daugh-ter, Jessica, when he helps her break a high-strung colt and later saves her life. When he’s unfairly blamed for the loss of an expensive horse, Craig fights to restore his honor and prove that he’s worthy of Jessica’s hand.

ABSENCE OF MAL ICE

Friday, August 14 at 1:30 pm,Saturday, August 15 at 6:00 pm& Sunday, August 16 at 6:30 pm

(1981) Cast: Paul Newman,Sally Field, Bob Balaban

Megan Carter is a reporter duped into running an untrue story on Michael Gallagher, a suspected racketeer. He has an alibi for the time his supposed crime was committed but it involves an in-nocent party. When she tells Carter the truth and the newspaper runs it, tragedy follows, forcing Carter to face up to the responsibilities of her job when she is confronted by Gallagher.

WORDS AND P ICTURES

Saturday, August 22at 10:00 am and 2:00 pm(2013) Cast: Clive Owen,

Juliette Binoche, Bruce DavisonAn art instructor and an English teacher create a competition at their school in which students decide whether words or pictures are more important.

WATER FOR ELEPHANTS

Sunday, August 23at 1:30 pm and 4:00 pm

(2011) Cast: Robert Pattison,Reese Witherspoon, Christoph Waltz

Jacob Jankowski, a veterinary student, is close to graduating when a terrible tragedy forces him to leave school. With nowhere else to go, he hops on a passing train and finds it belongs to a traveling circus. Jacob takes a job as an animal caretaker and meets Marlena, a beautiful circus performer. Their shared compassion for a special elephant named Rosie leads to love, but August,

Marlena’s cruel husband, stands in their way.

OKLAHOMA

Friday, August 21 at 1:30 pm,Saturday, August 22 at 6:00 pm& Sunday, August 23 at 6:30 pm

(1955) Cast: Gordon MacRae,Gloria Grahame, Gene Nelson

There’s a box social coming up, and Curly asks Laurey if she’ll be his date. Trouble is, Laurey thinks he’s waited too long, and in a fit of pique accepts an offer from the boorish Jud instead. Meanwhile, Laurey’s friend Ado Annie is also torn between two men: a cowboy named Will and a foreign peddler, Ali Hakim. Both women struggle to know their own hearts before it’s too late.

HOW TO LOSE A GUYIN 10 DAYS

Saturday, August 29at 10:00 am and 2:00 pm(2003) Cast: Kate Hudson,

Matthew McConaughey, Adam GoldbergAn advice columnist, Andie Anderson, tries pushing the boundaries of what she can write about in her new piece about how to get a man to leave you in 10 days. Her editor, Lana, loves it, and Andie goes off to find a man she can use for the experiment. Enter executive Ben Berry, who is so confident in his roman-tic prowess that he thinks he can make any woman fall in love with him in 10 days. When Andie and Ben meet, their plans backfire.

RES ISTANCE

Sunday, August 30

the moviesHappy Birthday to You!Kirby Pines Residents

August 2020

EVENTS

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Georgia Harkins 21Jean Mauney 21Dorothy Betts 22Rip McKeever 23Guy Carter 26Karris Robinson 27Hazel Woods 27Dale Jones 28Bob Longfield 28Bettye Speake 28Margaret Bivens 29Roy Thurmond 30Van Conaway 31Elinor Valentini 31Providence Place, The Villa,Gallery Manor & Job’s WayJeanne Barger 05 Sylvia Womick 05Alice Nichols 06Carolyn Head 09Mary McGaw 09Louise Wheeler 10Betty Gatti 14Charla Johnston 23Jane Holmgrain 25Maurine Halliburton 26Mallie Hopkins 26Tamzy Schroeder 28

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Estelle Horn 01Carol Odom 01Catherine Latimer 02Walter Overbey 02Robert Williams 02Peggy Gatlin 03Curt Wilson 03Sharon Overman 04Betty Goldschmid 05Donald Wiseman 05Cindy Dabrowski 06Malloy Kline 06Jody Sosh 06Barbara Logan 09Sydney Wagner 10Janice Wall 10Sarah McCallum 11John Coleman 12Maxie Dunnam 12Mike Metzenthin 13John Chipley 14Fred Dabrowski 14Claire Fox 14Allene Prude 14Maxine Toldi 14Marsha Greiner 16Sheryl Maxwell 16Mary Hamm 17Betty Harrison 19Helen Gaines 21

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July 1: Walking Teams ProgramRound 3 for the Walking Team Program begins June 8th. You may stay with your team or start a new team. A new aspect will be added for dog walkers. Fill out a new registration form in the oasis or Activities department. Walks inside or outside are encouraged.

July 1: Get Fit with OasisCoordinator Mary HandAdvanced Water Aerobics classes will be held on Mondays & Wednesdays at 8:30 am. Basic and Beginning Water Aero-bics is on Tuesdays & Thursdays at 9:30 am. Men’s Water Aerobics are held on Tuesdays & Thursdays at 8:30 am. Ar-thritis Sit/Stand classes are on Tuesdays & Thursdays at 11:00 am in the PAC. Yoga Strech is on Live TV 10 at 12:45 pm Monday and Wednesdays. Folks are not allowed in her classes at this time.

July 1: Travelers MeetingIf you haven’t been to one of the meet-ings you should go check them out. They are open to suggestions of interest-ing places to go and things to see. The Traveler’s Group will receive updates on potential travels after the COVID-19 medical precautions are lifted. In addi-tion, members will be taking a “virtual trip” by viewing a PowerPoint presenta-tion by Peter Jones. Attendees will view spectacular scenery and wildlife seen by the Jones’ seven day voyage navigating the Rio Amazonia, Rio Ucayali, and Rio Tapiche. Join this group at 10:00 am in the Large Card Room for this exciting adventure!

July 1: Yoga Stretch Yoga is known to have a wide range of benefits. 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 Monday & Wednesday at 12:45 pm in the PAC and on Live TV 10.

July 1: Last of the DogmenRay Kinsella is an Iowa farmer who hears a mysterious voice telling him to turn his cornfield into a baseball dia-mond. He does, but the voice’s direc-tions don’t stop -- even after the spirits of deceased ballplayers turn up to play. Ray seeks the help of a reclusive author to help him understand the meaning of the messages and the purpose for his field. Showtimes 1:30 pm and 6:30 pm.

July 1: Ballroom DancingJoin the gang for ballroom dancing les-sons with Ken Black. Lessons will take place every Wednesday at 2:00 pm in the PAC.

July 1: Game Play GroupLike to play games? Bring your own to share or join in with someone already there! Meets in the LCR every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday at 1:30 pm.

July 2: Medical DirectorDr. Mike Abutineh MDWill be in the Wellness Clinic Tuesdays 9:00 am -12:00 pm and Thursdays 1:00-4:30 pm. Appointments required.

July 2: Bible Study withDave PhillipsJoin Germantown Church of Christ’s Dave Phillips as he leads a group Bible Study every Thursday at 10:00 am in the Chapel. All denominations invited.

July 3: Art with HelenWhether you are already an artist or would like to learn, join teacher Helen Gaines on Fridays at 10:00 am in the Arts & Crafts Room.

July 3: MahjongJoin in and play Mahjong every Mon-

day at 1:00 pm in the LCR... Beginners Mahjong is every Friday at 1:15 pm in the SCR.

July 3: Bluegrass Music with Two Quarts LowBluegrass musicians Bill Yearwood and Richard Alan Ford form to create the duo Two Quarts Low. This duo, who also play with the renowned River Bluff Clan, are leaders in the Memphis-area bluegrass scene. Their music evolves from multiple roots forms and cultur-al influences, drawing from Celtic and Appalachian traditions, along with the blues of the Mississippi hill country and Delta. It is thoughtful, soulful, energet-ic, and fun music that will keep your au-dience’s toes tapping! Don’t miss these first timers to Kirby Pines at 6:00 pm in the PAC and on Live TV.

July 4: Men’s ChristianFellowship The Men’s Christian Fellowship meets ev-ery Saturday morning in the Large Card Room at 8:00 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. Larry McK-enzie is Program Leader. All men are wel-come and encouraged to attend.

July 6: Focus on ColorColoring books are incredibly simple, portable, easy to pick up and put down, and a colored–in page takes up almost no space. So come to the Arts & Crafts Room the first and third Monday at 10:00 am.

July 6: Poetry GroupCome to listen; come to read; come to recite from memory. Everyone is wel-come. 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 & third Mon-day of every month in the Ante Room at 10:00 am.

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8:30 am • Men’s Water Aerobics (Pool) 9:30 am • Basic Water Aerobics (Pool)10:00 am • Kroger & Banks (Trans)10:00 am • Bible Study with Dave Phillips (Chapel)11:00 am • Arthritis Sit/Stand Class (PAC/Live TV) 1:00 pm • Walmart, Costco & Banks (Trans) 1:00 pm • Dr. Mike Abutineh (WC) 1:30 pm • The Crown Season 3 (Thtr) 1:30 pm • Beginners Line Dancing (PAC) 2:30 pm • Advanced Line Dancing (PAC) 6:30 pm • Vespers (PAC)

8:30 am • Advanced Water Aerobics (Pool) 9:30 am • Group Exercise (PAC)10:00 am • Catholic Service (Chapel)12:45 pm • Arthritis Yoga Stretch (Live TV) 1:00 pm • Needle Arts Group (Sunroom) 1:30 pm • Movie: The Martian (Thtr) 1:30 pm • Game Play (LCR) 6:30 pm • Movie: The Martian (Thtr)

9:30 am • Group Exercise (PAC)10:00 am • Art with Helen (A&C)10:00 am • Walmart, Aldi & Banks (Trans) 1:00 pm • Superlo & Bank (Trans) 1:15 pm • Mahjong (SCR) 1:30 pm • Weekend Movie Classic (Thtr) 6:30 pm • Entertainers present: Leon, Lisa and Others (PAC/Live TV)

ATTENTION:Many of our regularly

scheduled activities have been postponed for safety reasons.

Please refer to Channel 8for daily activities at this time.Thank you for your patience

and understanding.

8:30 am • Men’s Water Aerobics (Pool) 9:30 am • Basic Water Aerobics (Pool)10:00 am • Kroger & Banks (Trans)10:00 am • Bible Study with Dave Phillips (Chapel)11:00 am • Arthritis Sit/Stand Class (PAC/Live TV) 1:00 pm • Walmart, Costco & Banks (Trans) 1:00 pm • Dr. Mike Abutineh (WC) 1:00 pm • Mr. Softee Ice Cream Truck (Grounds) 1:30 pm • The Crown Season 3 (Thtr) 1:30 pm • Beginners Line Dancing (PAC) 2:30 pm • Advanced Line Dancing (PAC) 6:30 pm • Vespers (PAC)

8:30 am • Advanced Water Aerobics (Pool) 9:30 am • Group Exercise (PAC)10:00 am • Catholic Service (Chapel)10:00 am • Alzheimer’s Support Group (SCR)12:45 pm • Arthritis Yoga Stretch (Live TV) 1:00 pm • Needle Arts Group (Sunroom) 1:30 pm • Movie: Water For Elephants (Thtr) 1:30 pm • Game Play (LCR) 6:30 pm • Movie: Water For Elephants (Thtr)

8:00 am • Church of Christ Service (Chapel)10:00 am • Worship Service (PAC) 1:30 pm • Weekend Movie (Thtr) 4:00 pm • Weekend Movie (Thtr) 6:30 pm • Classic Movie (Thtr)

9:30 am • Group Exercise (PAC)10:00 am • Art with Helen (A&C)10:00 am • Walmart, Aldi & Banks (Trans) 1:00 pm • Superlo & Bank (Trans) 1:15 pm • Mahjong (SCR) 1:30 pm • Weekend Movie Classic (Thtr) 6:00 pm • Music with The Isbell Family (PAC/Live TV)

8:30 am • Men’s Water Aerobics (Pool) 9:30 am • Basic Water Aerobics (Pool)10:00 am • Kroger & Banks (Trans)10:00 am • Bible Study with Dave Phillips (Chapel)11:00 am • Arthritis Sit/Stand Class (PAC/Live TV) 1:00 pm • Walmart, Costco & Banks (Trans) 1:00 pm • Dr. Mike Abutineh (WC) 1:30 pm • The Crown Season 3 (Thtr) 1:30 pm • Beginners Line Dancing (PAC) 2:30 pm • Advanced Line Dancing (PAC) 6:30 pm • Vespers (PAC)

8:30 am • Advanced Water Aerobics (Pool) 9:30 am • Group Exercise (PAC)10:00 am • Hobby Pines Group (Hobby Shop)10:30 am • Billiard Group (BR)12:45 pm • Arthritis Yoga Stretch (Live TV) 1:15 pm • Mahjong (SCR) 1:30 pm • Game Play (LCR)

8:30 am • Men’s Water Aerobics (Pool) 9:00 am • Dr. Mike Abutineh (WC) 9:30 am • The Book Baggers (PAC/Live TV) 9:30 am • Basic Water Aerobics (Pool)11:00 am • Arthritis Sit/Stand Class (PAC) 1:00 pm • Entertainers Chorus (Chapel) 1:30 pm • Beginners Line Dancing (PAC) 1:30 pm • Movie: Bonneville (Thtr) 1:30 pm • Bunko (LCR) 2:30 pm • Advanced Line Dancing (PAC) 1:30 pm • Movie: Bonneville (Thtr)

8:00 am • Church of Christ Service (Chapel)10:00 am • Worship Service (PAC) 1:30 pm • Weekend Movie (Thtr) 4:00 pm • Weekend Movie (Thtr) 6:30 pm • Classic Movie (Thtr)

8:30 am • Advanced Water Aerobics (Pool) 9:30 am • Group Exercise (PAC)10:00 am • Catholic Service (Chapel)10:00 am • Memphis Hearing Aid (A&C)10:30 am • Garden Gro’ers (Greenhouse)12:45 pm • Arthritis Yoga Stretch (Live TV) 1:00 pm • Needle Arts Group (Sunroom) 1:30 pm • Game Play (LCR) 1:30 pm • Movie: Unstoppable (Thtr) 6:30 pm • Movie: Unstoppable (Thtr)

8:00 am • Men’s Christian Fellowship (LCR)10:00 am • Weekend Movie (Thtr)10:30 am • Dead Sea Scrolls Lecture (PAC/Live TV) 1:30 pm • Game Play (LCR) 2:00 pm • Weekend Movie (Thtr) 2:30 pm • Line Dancing (PAC) 6:00 pm • Classic Movie (Thtr)

8:00 am • Church of Christ Service (Chapel)10:00 am • Worship Service (PAC) 1:30 pm • Weekend Movie (Thtr) 4:00 pm • Weekend Movie (Thtr) 6:30 pm • Classic Movie (Thtr)

8:00 am • Men’s Christian Fellowship (LCR)10:00 am • Weekend Movie (Thtr)10:30 am • Dead Sea Scrolls Lecture (PAC/Live TV) 1:30 pm • Game Play (LCR) 2:00 pm • Weekend Movie (Thtr) 2:30 pm • Line Dancing (PAC) 6:00 pm • Classic Movie (Thtr)

8:30 am • Men’s Water Aerobics (Pool) 9:30 am • Basic Water Aerobics (Pool)10:00 am • Kroger & Banks (Trans)10:00 am • Bible Study with Dave Phillips (Chapel)11:00 am • Arthritis Sit/Stand Class (PAC/Live TV) 1:00 pm • Walmart, Costco & Banks (Trans) 1:00 pm • Dr. Mike Abutineh (WC) 1:30 pm • The Crown Season 3 (Thtr) 1:30 pm • Beginners Line Dancing (PAC) 2:30 pm • Advanced Line Dancing (PAC) 6:30 pm • Vespers (PAC)

9:30 am • Group Exercise (PAC)10:00 am • Art with Helen (A&C)10:00 am • Walmart, Aldi & Banks (Trans) 1:00 pm • Superlo & Bank (Trans) 1:15 pm • Mahjong (SCR) 1:30 pm • Weekend Movie Classic (Thtr) 6:00 pm • Music with The Double D Band (PAC/Live TV)

8:30 am • Advanced Water Aerobics (Pool) 9:30 am • Group Exercise (PAC)10:00 am • Catholic Service (Chapel)10:00 am • Travelers Presentation (LCR)10:30 am • Arthritis Yoga Stretch (Live TV) 1:00 pm • Needle Arts Group (Sunroom) 1:30 pm • Game Play (LCR) 1:30 pm • Movie: Dreamer (Thtr) 6:30 pm • Movie: Dreamer (Thtr)

8:30 am • Men’s Water Aerobics (Pool) 9:00 am • Dr. Mike Abutineh (WC) 9:30 am • Basic Water Aerobics (Pool)10:00 am • Travelers Presentation (LCR)11:00 am • Arthritis Sit/Stand Class (PAC) 1:00 pm • Entertainers Chorus (Chapel) 1:30 pm • Beginners Line Dancing (PAC) 1:30 pm • Movie: Overcomer (Thtr) 1:30 pm • Bunko (LCR) 2:30 pm • Advanced Line Dancing (PAC) 6:30 pm • Movie: Overcomer (Thtr)

8:30 am • Men’s Water Aerobics (Pool) 9:00 am • Dr. Mike Abutineh (WC) 9:30 am • Basic Water Aerobics (Pool)11:00 am • Arthritis Sit/Stand Class (PAC) 1:00 pm • Entertainers Chorus (Chapel) 1:30 pm • Beginners Line Dancing (PAC) 1:30 pm • Movie: Cash McCall (Thtr) 1:30 pm • Bunko (LCR) 2:30 pm • Advanced Line Dancing (PAC) 6:30 pm • Birthday Night with Breeze Cayolle (PAC/Live TV)

8:30 am • Men’s Water Aerobics (Pool) 9:00 am • Dr. Mike Abutineh (WC) 9:30 am • Basic Water Aerobics (Pool)11:00 am • Arthritis Sit/Stand Class (PAC) 1:00 pm • Entertainers Chorus (Chapel) 1:30 pm • Beginners Line Dancing (PAC) 1:30 pm • Movie: Woman In Gold (Thtr) 1:30 pm • Bunko (LCR) 2:30 pm • Advanced Line Dancing (PAC) 6:30 pm • Movie: Woman In Gold (Thtr)

8:30 am • Advanced Water Aerobics (Pool) 9:30 am • Group Exercise (PAC)10:00 am • Hobby Pines Group (Hobby Shop)10:00 am • Third Monday Poetry Group (Ante)10:00 am • Focus on Color (A&C)10:30 am • Billiard Group (BR)12:45 pm • Arthritis Yoga Stretch (Live TV) 1:15 pm • Mahjong (SCR) 1:30 pm • Game Play (LCR)

9:30 am • Group Exercise (PAC)10:00 am • Art with Helen (A&C)10:00 am • Walmart, Aldi & Banks (Trans) 1:00 pm • Superlo & Bank (Trans) 1:15 pm • Mahjong (SCR) 1:30 pm • Weekend Movie Classic (Thtr) 6:00 pm • Music with Steve McGregory (PAC/Live TV)

8:30 am • Advanced Water Aerobics (Pool) 9:30 am • Group Exercise (PAC)10:00 am • Hobby Pines Group (Hobby Shop)10:30 am • Billiard Group (BR)12:45 pm • Arthritis Yoga Stretch (Live TV) 1:15 pm • Mahjong (SCR) 1:30 pm • Game Play (LCR) 2:00 pm • Creative Writing Class (LCR)

8:30 am • Advanced Water Aerobics (Pool) 9:30 am • Group Exercise (PAC)10:00 am • First Monday Poetry Group (Ante)10:00 am • Focus on Color (A&C)10:00 am • Hobby Pines Group (Hobby Shop)10:30 am • Billiard Group (BR)12:45 pm • Arthritis Yoga Stretch (Live TV) 1:15 pm • Mahjong (SCR) 1:30 pm • Game Play (LCR)

8:00 am • Church of Christ Service (Chapel)10:00 am • Worship Service (PAC) 1:30 pm • Weekend Movie (Thtr) 4:00 pm • Weekend Movie (Thtr) 6:30 pm • Classic Movie (Thtr)

8:00 am • Men’s Christian Fellowship (LCR)10:00 am • Weekend Movie (Thtr)10:30 am • Dead Sea Scrolls Lecture (PAC/Live TV) 1:30 pm • Game Play (LCR) 2:00 pm • Weekend Movie (Thtr) 2:30 pm • Line Dancing (PAC) 6:00 pm • Classic Movie (Thtr) 6:15 pm • Saturday Night Trivia (LCR)

8:00 am • Men’s Christian Fellowship (LCR)10:00 am • Weekend Movie (Thtr)10:30 am • Dead Sea Scrolls Lecture (PAC/Live TV) 1:30 pm • Game Play (LCR) 2:00 pm • Weekend Movie (Thtr) 2:30 pm • Line Dancing (PAC) 6:00 pm • Classic Movie (Thtr) 6:15 pm • Saturday Night Trivia (LCR)

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8:00 am • Men’s Christian Fellowship (LCR)10:00 am • Weekend Movie (Thtr)10:30 am • Dead Sea Scrolls Lecture (PAC/Live TV) 1:30 pm • Game Play (LCR) 2:00 pm • Weekend Movie (Thtr) 2:30 pm • Line Dancing (PAC) 6:00 pm • Classic Movie (Thtr)

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at 1:30 pm and 4:00 pm(2020) Cast: Jesse Eisenberg,Clémence Poésy, Félix Moati

Before he becomes a world-famous mime, aspiring Jewish actor Marcel Mangel joins the French Resistance to save thousands of orphaned children from the reign of the Nazis.

THE MAN FROMSNOWY R IVER

Friday, August 28 at 1:30 pm,Saturday, August 29 at 6:00 pm& Sunday, August 30 at 6:30 pm

(1982) Cast: Kirk Douglas,Tom Burlinson, Terence Donovan

After the death of his father, proud young Jim Craig sets out to become his own man. Taking a job with horse rancher Harrison, Craig is treated poorly by the more experienced cowboys, but wins the heart of the rancher’s daugh-ter, Jessica, when he helps her break a high-strung colt and later saves her life. When he’s unfairly blamed for the loss of an expensive horse, Craig fights to restore his honor and prove that he’s worthy of Jessica’s hand.

ABSENCE OF MAL ICE

Friday, August 14 at 1:30 pm,Saturday, August 15 at 6:00 pm& Sunday, August 16 at 6:30 pm

(1981) Cast: Paul Newman,Sally Field, Bob Balaban

Megan Carter is a reporter duped into running an untrue story on Michael Gallagher, a suspected racketeer. He has an alibi for the time his supposed crime was committed but it involves an in-nocent party. When she tells Carter the truth and the newspaper runs it, tragedy follows, forcing Carter to face up to the responsibilities of her job when she is confronted by Gallagher.

WORDS AND P ICTURES

Saturday, August 22at 10:00 am and 2:00 pm(2013) Cast: Clive Owen,

Juliette Binoche, Bruce DavisonAn art instructor and an English teacher create a competition at their school in which students decide whether words or pictures are more important.

WATER FOR ELEPHANTS

Sunday, August 23at 1:30 pm and 4:00 pm

(2011) Cast: Robert Pattison,Reese Witherspoon, Christoph Waltz

Jacob Jankowski, a veterinary student, is close to graduating when a terrible tragedy forces him to leave school. With nowhere else to go, he hops on a passing train and finds it belongs to a traveling circus. Jacob takes a job as an animal caretaker and meets Marlena, a beautiful circus performer. Their shared compassion for a special elephant named Rosie leads to love, but August,

Marlena’s cruel husband, stands in their way.

OKLAHOMA

Friday, August 21 at 1:30 pm,Saturday, August 22 at 6:00 pm& Sunday, August 23 at 6:30 pm

(1955) Cast: Gordon MacRae,Gloria Grahame, Gene Nelson

There’s a box social coming up, and Curly asks Laurey if she’ll be his date. Trouble is, Laurey thinks he’s waited too long, and in a fit of pique accepts an offer from the boorish Jud instead. Meanwhile, Laurey’s friend Ado Annie is also torn between two men: a cowboy named Will and a foreign peddler, Ali Hakim. Both women struggle to know their own hearts before it’s too late.

HOW TO LOSE A GUYIN 10 DAYS

Saturday, August 29at 10:00 am and 2:00 pm(2003) Cast: Kate Hudson,

Matthew McConaughey, Adam GoldbergAn advice columnist, Andie Anderson, tries pushing the boundaries of what she can write about in her new piece about how to get a man to leave you in 10 days. Her editor, Lana, loves it, and Andie goes off to find a man she can use for the experiment. Enter executive Ben Berry, who is so confident in his roman-tic prowess that he thinks he can make any woman fall in love with him in 10 days. When Andie and Ben meet, their plans backfire.

RES ISTANCE

Sunday, August 30

the moviesHappy Birthday to You!Kirby Pines Residents

August 2020

EVENTS

The Pinecone | August 2020 • 11 •

Helen Gaines 21Georgia Harkins 21Jean Mauney 21Dorothy Betts 22Rip McKeever 23Guy Carter 26Karris Robinson 27Hazel Woods 27Dale Jones 28Bob Longfield 28Bettye Speake 28Margaret Bivens 29Roy Thurmond 30Van Conaway 31Elinor Valentini 31Providence Place, The Villa,Gallery Manor & Job’s WayJeanne Barger 05 Sylvia Womick 05Alice Nichols 06Carolyn Head 09Mary McGaw 09Louise Wheeler 10Betty Gatti 14Charla Johnston 23Jane Holmgrain 25Maurine Halliburton 26Tamzy Schroeder 28

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Estelle Horn 01Carol Odom 01Catherine Latimer 02Walter Overbey 02Robert Williams 02Peggy Gatlin 03Curt Wilson 03Sharon Overman 04Betty Goldschmid 05Donald Wiseman 05Cindy Dabrowski 06Malloy Kline 06Jody Sosh 06Barbara Logan 09Sydney Wagner 10Janice Wall 10Sarah McCallum 11John Coleman 12Maxie Dunnam 12Mike Metzenthin 13John Chipley 14Fred Dabrowski 14Claire Fox 14Allene Prude 14Maxine Toldi 14Marsha Greiner 16Sheryl Maxwell 16Mary Hamm 17Betty Harrison 19

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Aug 1: Dead Sea ScrollsDr Gary Rendsburg PhD of Rutgers University prepared 24 half hour lec-tures on the greatest religious arche-ological finds of modern times “The Dead Sea Scrolls’” In each half hour lec-ture we will learn the scrolls influence on the current understanding of the scripture and religious thinking of that time. The scrolls were written before the destruction of the second temple in 70 C.E. A total of 856 documents were found in caves near the Qumran com-munity by the Dead Sea. Learn what the “YAHAD” is, what “4Qdeur” ( 4Q37) means, about the mysterious Mr. Green who purchased one of the scrolls that was advertised for sale in the Wall Street Journal, and many other facts about life in the Qumran Community. This is a rare opportunity to learn some interest-ing history of our biblical heritage. So tune your TV to channel 10 at 10:30 am each Saturday.

Aug 3: Get Fit with OasisCoordinator Mary HandAdvanced Water Aerobics classes will be held on Mondays & Wednesdays at 8:30 am. Basic and Beginning Water Aero-bics is on Tuesdays & Thursdays at 9:30 am. Men’s Water Aerobics are held on Tuesdays & Thursdays at 8:30 am. Ar-thritis Sit/Stand classes are on Tuesdays & Thursdays at 11:00 am in the PAC. Yoga Strech is on Live TV 10 at 12:45 pm Monday and Wednesdays. Folks are not allowed in her classes at this time.

Aug 3: MahjongJoin in and play Mahjong every Mon-day at 1:00 pm in the LCR... Beginners Mahjong is every Friday at 1:15 pm in the SCR.

Aug 3: Yoga Stretch Yoga is known to have a wide range of benefits. This is not advanced so don’t worry about getting on the floor and not being able to get up. You will be sitting in a chair or standing. Class is every Monday & Wednesday at 12:45 pm in the PAC and on Live TV 10.

Aug 3: Focus on ColorColoring books are incredibly simple, portable, easy to pick up and put down, and a colored–in page takes up almost no space. So come to the Arts & Crafts Room the first and third Monday at 10:00 am.

Aug 3: Poetry GroupCome to listen; come to read; come to recite from memory. Everyone is wel-come. 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 & third Mon-day of every month in the Ante Room at 10:00 am.

Aug 3: Game Play GroupLike to play games? Bring your own to share or join in with someone already there! Meets in the LCR every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday at 1:30 pm.

Aug 4: Medical DirectorDr. Mike Abutineh MDWill be in the Wellness Clinic Tuesdays 9:00 am -12:00 pm and Thursdays 1:00-4:30 pm. Appointments required.

Aug 4: Entertainer’s ChorusJoin the Entertainers every Tuesday at 1:00 pm in the Chapel to sing and fel-lowship. They are always looking for new members so if you enjoy singing go and check them out.

Aug 4: BUNKOJoin this fun group of folks every Tues-day at 1:30 pm in the LCR for the great game of BUNKO.

Aug 4: Woman In GoldSix decades after World War II, Jewish octogenarian Maria Altmann begins a quest to reclaim the artwork confiscated from her family by the Nazis -- includ-ing a famed Gustav Klimt masterpiece. Showtimes 1:30 pm and 6:30 pm.

Aug 5: Travelers MeetingPeter Jones will present a Power Point on Machu Picchu, the lost city of the In-cas, named recently as one of the “New Seven Wonders of the World” and Cus-co, the heart of the Inca Empire and the oldest continually inhabited city in the Western Hemisphere.  Join the group at 10:00 am in the LCR for this informa-tive presentation.

Aug 5: DreamerDown-and-out horse trainer Ben Crane rescues a once-great racehorse that’s been severely injured. Buoyed by the unwavering faith of his daughter, he sets out to win the Breeders’ Cup Classic.Showtimes 1:30 pm and 6:30 pm.

Aug 6: Bible Study withDave PhillipsJoin Germantown Church of Christ’s Dave Phillips as he leads a group Bible Study every Thursday at 10:00 am in the Chapel. All denominations invited.

Aug 6: The Crown: Season 3This historical drama centers on Queen Elizabeth II and the daunting challenges she faces after ascending to the throne at the age of 25 amid a declining British Empire and a political landscape in tur-moil. Every Thursday at 1:30 pm.

Aug 7: Art with HelenWhether you are already an artist or would like to learn, join teacher Helen Gaines on Fridays at 10:00 am in the Arts & Crafts Room.

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meet me at Aug 7: Music withSteve McGregorySteve McGregory is a solo singer and pianist. His performance ranges from Jerry Lee Lewis-style on the piano to old-fashioned country, gospel and rock-and-roll. Steve also enjoys sing-along and is an expert at inspiring audience participation. Steve is happy to take re-quests. His favorites are up tempo, toe tapping tunes, such as Floyd Kramer classics and old time gospel. Tune on Live TV or come to the PAC at 6:00 pm.

Aug 8: Men’s ChristianFellowship The Men’s Christian Fellowship meets ev-ery Saturday morning in the Large Card Room at 8:00 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. Larry McK-enzie is Program Leader. All men are wel-come and encouraged to attend.

Aug 8 & 22: Saturday TrivaThe Kirby Pines Trivia Group meets at 6:15 pm in The Chapel on the second and fourth Saturday of each month. All residents are welcome to attend this noncompetitive activity, and are en-couraged to participate, or just listen and enjoy. Usually, but not always, there will be a THEME for each of the meet-ings. Trivia questions can be presented on any topic.

Aug 10: Creative Writing ClassMemphis author Susan Cushman will be leading a creative writing workshop on the second Monday of each month. She is the author of three books--a memoir, a novel, and a short story collection. She is also editor of three anthologies of es-says by other authors. This is for anyone with any interest in creative writing, at any level of experience, including be-ginners. Please email Susan at [email protected] if you are interested, or let Janice Wall know. The class will be held in LCR at 2:00 pm.

Aug 11: Cash McCallAs he prepares to acquire a struggling plastics company, wealthy financier Cash McCall confesses his love for beautiful and outspoken Lory Austen, whose father owns the business McCall is trying to purchase. But as the business deal and the romance both progress, Lory begins to wonder if McCall has re-ally put all his cards on the table. Joseph Pevney directs this charming romance classic. Showtime 1:30 pm.

Aug 11: Birthday Night withBreeze CayolleBrian “Breeze” Cayolle’s music is soul-ful, strong and deeply rooted in the R&B, jazz, and rock and roll traditions of his native New Orleans. Breeze’s re-cording credits include numerous al-bums with many different jazz, blues, Cajun, and gospel recording artists in-cluding Gatemouth Brown and the late great bluesman Junior Wells. Don’t miss this awesome performer ay 6:30 pm in PAC and on Live TV Channel 10.

Aug 12: Alzheimer’s Support GroupAre you caring for a loved one with Alzheimers or dementia? Our support group meets the 3rd Wednesday of every month in the Ante Room at 10:00 am.

Aug 12: Memphis HearingAid ServiceOn the second Wednesday of every month, at 10:00 am in the Arts & Crafts Room, Dr. Rena C Booth will be of-fering: Free Hearing Evaluation, Free Hearing Aid Consultation, Free Hear-ing Aid Clean, Check, and Adjustment. Please call 682-1529 for more informa-tion or to schedule a visit.

Aug 12: Garden Club MeetingThe garden is growing well and pro-ducing tomatoes, okra, cucumbers and peppers. We will have soil soon for transplanting and changing pots. Toma-to plants are very heavy now. Ties and trimming important. Be kind to our

garden cats, squirrels and birds avoid them. Thanks to all those that have put in hard work to help tend to the garden areas. Next meeting at the Gazebo for Annual Watermelon Party 10:30 am. Come on down to the Greenhouse ev-ery 2nd Wednesday of every month at 10:30 am rain or shine and dig in!

Aug 12: UnstoppableWith an unmanned, half-mile-long freight train barreling toward a city, a veteran engineer and a young conduc-tor race against the clock to prevent a catastrophe. Showtimes 1:30 pm & 6:30 pm.

Aug 14: Music withThe Double D BandThe Double D Band plays a wide range of songs and genres, but especially mu-sic from the 50s. Playing guitars and mandolins, they’ve appeared on MTV, BBC, and have been a part of the mu-sic scene in London, England and New York City, having lived and performed in both. 6:00 pm in PAC and on Live TV Channel 10.

Aug 18: Traveler's PresentationSheryl & Mark Maxwell will share a video about the Durango and Silver-ton Narrow Gauge Railroad including its history through the years. Enjoy the beauty of the 45 mile stretch of track as the train winds through the San Juan Mountains for Southwest Colorado where Mark grew up. Join us at 10:00 am in the LCR to view the beauty of Colorado aboard this train!

Aug 18: OvercomerLife changes overnight for Coach John Harrison after he loses his basketball team and is challenged by the school’s principal, Olivia, to coach a new sport he doesn’t know or like. As John ques-tions his own worth, he dares to help the least likely runner take on the biggest race of the year. Showtimes 1:30 pm & 6:30 pm.

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Aug 19: Water for ElephantsIn this captivating Depression-era melo-drama, impetuous veterinary student Jacob Jankowski joins a celebrated cir-cus as an animal caretaker but faces a wrenching dilemma when he’s transfixed by angelic married performer Marlena. Showtimes 1:30 pm & 6:30 pm.

Aug 20: Mr Softee Ice CreamI scream you scream we all scream for ice cream! The Mr Softee Truck will be here on Thursday, August 20th. We will start making the rounds at 1:00 pm with CD & F Wing, GH & I, Garden Homes then JK & L followed by AB & N. So don’t forget to watch for Mr Softee!

Aug 21: Music withThe Isbell FamilyEnjoy toe-tapping, hand-clapping in-strumentals, and be inspired by encour-aging testimonies and original songs written by members of the group! Join them in the PAC at 6:30 pm and Live TV Channel 10.

Aug 25: The Book Baggers Our book for Book Baggers August 25 meeting is “Little Tea,” by Claire Ful-lerton. The meeting can be watched on Live TV Channel 10. Although Claire now lives in California she spent her formative years in Memphis. “Little Tea” draws from Claire’s knowledge of Southern culture and friendships. The setting for the novel begins in Heber Springs, AR and moves from there deal-ing with the history of lifelong friend-ships. As always, you are encouraged to share this group with new residents and any friends you would like to invite. The Book Baggers meet the 4th Tuesday of every month.

Aug 25: BonnevilleThree women take a road trip to Santa Barbara in order to deliver the ashes of one of their dead husbands to his re-sentful daughter. Showtimes 1:30 pm & 6:30 pm.

AUGUST MOVIES ON LIVE TV CHANNEL 10Aug 1: Woman in GoldAug 2: Chariots of FireAug 3: Cider House RulesAug 4: The Rabbit FenceAug 5: Executive DecisionAug 6: CellularAug 7: After the Thin ManAug 8: Absence of MaliceAug 9: OklahomaAug 10: Mr ChurchAug 11: The HealerAug 12: Wish Man

Aug 13: UnstopabbleAug 14: Cash McCallAug 15: Alone in BerlinAug 16: OvercomerAug 17: Wyatt EarpAug 18: Gung HoAug 19: The Lost HusbandAug 20: Water for ElephantsAug 21: Just Getting StartedAug 22: Music ManAug 23: Good Will HuntingAug 24: Pretty Woman

Aug 25: Words & PicturesAug 26: The Finest HoursAug 27: How to Lose a Guy in 10 DaysAug 28: ResistanceAug 29: BonnevilleAug 30: The MartianAug 31: The Dreamer

Live TV Movies are subject to change based on availability.

Showtimes are 1:15 pm and6:30 pm. Thur & Fri eveningstarts at 7:00 pm.

Aug 26: The MartianAbandoned on the surface of Mars after his crew concludes that he perished in a dust storm, astronaut Mark Watney must find a way to survive the planet’s harsh environment -- despite having only 28 days of supplies left. Showtimes 1:30 pm & 6:30 pm.

Aug 28: BMG Mammogram VanThe BMG Mammogram van will be here on Friday, Aug 28 (subject to change) at C/D Wing. Please contact Wellness Center for more information.

Aug 28: Entertainers Present:Leon, Lisa & OthersEnjoy an evening of music featuring Dr. Leon Sanderson, Baritone, Lisa Brewer, Pianist and other Kirby Pines soloists as they present a variety of songs sure to please. 6:30 pm in the PAC and on Live TV Channel 10.

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KIRBY PINES SnapShots

Caroline Thomas enjoys her breakfast in the Bistro. Photo by resident, Sydney Wagner

Gary Winfield reads the paper in the Library. Photo by resident, Sydney Wagner

Lois Dazey enjoys a day away at the farm. Photo by resident Jim Dazey

Lou Anders gets a surprise visit from her family tohelp celebrate her 102nd birthday!

There's a garden gifter in our midst!Nothing like a wonderful tomato sandwich!

Photo by resident, Mary Ann Thurmond

The Side Street Steppers perform in the PACwhich is broadcast to residents on our Live TV Channel 10

Bobby Thompson spends time painting.Photo by resident, Arrena Cheek

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Gene Wainscott is ready tocelebrate his birthday

Jerry Dunnam looks simplysmashing celebrating her day

Alice Dieckhaus celebratesher first birthday at Kirby Pines

KIRBY PINES SnapShots

Joy Wernet looks absolutelybeautiful at birthday night

Jim Stafford is dressed to the nines at his birthday dinner

G.E. Smith seems to be enjoyingherself at the birthday dinner

Berniece Wicker poses forthe camera in her colorful outfit

Richard Colditz looks to be having a happy birthday celebration

Jan Jaeger is all smilesat her birthday celebration

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Mary Ann Thurmond and Judy Moffett must have planned their matching outfits! Photo by resident Arrena Cheek

Calvin Sims, our Director of Security, gets a surprise at theCarter's house. Photo by resident Connie Carter

The Mister Softee Ice Cream Truck came totreat our employees with some cold confections

KIRBY PINES PHOTO CLUB

Lee Brown, Janet Reeves and Peggy Wilson play Mahjong.Photo by resident Sydney Wagner

KIRBY PINES SnapShots

Jim Gordon is ready for the KP Invitational Billiard Tournament

Jim Stanley shows off his pool shooting skills, beating Roy to take the #1 spot!

Roy Thurmond was the one to beat in the Kirby Billiard Tournament

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KIRBY PINES PHOTO CLUB

Colors of KirbyPhoto by John Sosh

Kirby Garden's Tallest SunflowerPhoto by Jane Longfield

Our Photo Club members are SO talented!I know we are all ready to resume classes, but keep up the Great Work!

Celebrating the 4thPhoto by Connie Carter

A Dove Comes to VisitPhoto by Marilyn McCormick

Big Colorful SmilePhoto by Marsha Greiner

Family Social DistancePhoto by Jackie Gunther

Rainbow ReflectionsPhoto by Al Dabrowski

Birds of a PuzzlePhoto by Jeannie Valentine

Double Rainbow in the NeighborhoodPhoto by Dale Jones

Gorgeous Purple SkiesPhoto by Sylvia Statham

Pops of Summer ColorPhoto by Sydney Wagner

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In Memory Of

VIRGINIA WALLERDonation by Resident Association

to the Garden Gro'ers

BETTY BATESDonation by Resident Association

to the Employee Fund

MILDRED HOUSERDonation by Sydney Wagner

to the Book Baggers

WILLIAM ODOMDonation by Hazel Woods

to the Employee Fund

ANDY BOLESDonation by Ann Lawrence Smith

to the General Fund

CLAIRE FOXDonation by Resident Association

to the Ballroom Dancers

Donation by Carol Odomto the Entertainers

JOHN HARKINSDonations to the Employee Fund

Donation by R.E. BateyDonation by Marsha Greiner

Donation by Beth Weems BradleyDonation by Sydney Wagner

Donation by Angela S. WeemsDonation by Diane Talarico

Donation by Richard & Margaret ChildersDonation by Mr & Mrs Robert McCallum

Donation by Dr & Mrs Joseph WeemsDonation by Angela C. StrainDonation by Kathy W. Hughes

Donation by Jean & Andy SaundersDonation by Carla & Al Williams

Donation by Hazel Woods

Memorials, Honorariums & GiftsIn Memory Of

DAY SAULSBERRYDonations to the Employee Fund

Donation by Arrena & Richard CheekDonation by Virginia Herrin

Donation by Lois & Jim DazeyDonation by Joanie MorganDonation by Sharon Fieldor

Donation by Carolin & Ken ThomasonDonation by Mary Ann & Roy Thurmond

Donation by Jeanette & Steve MartinDonation by Janice WallDonation by Alice PettyDonation by Mary Stagg

Donation by Sydney WagnerDonation by Gail Waldrop

Donation by Alice Davidson& Genevieve Imbalzano

Donation by Constance OakesDonation by Billie Jean Ratliff

Donation by Mildred PottsDonation by Jeanie Hutchinson

Donation by Sara CallawayDonation by Carol Sams

Donation by Dorothy HartzogDonation by Peggy & Curt WilsonDonation by Marilyn McCormick

Donation by Shirley ParrishDonation by Sylvia Statham

Donation by Joyce ReadDonation by Lamar HartzogDonation by Beverly HassellDonation by Diane Talarico

Donation by Barbara HanrahanDonation by Rena Jirack

Donation by Jane & Bob LongfieldDonation by Nancy & Bill Douglas

Donation by Barbara LoganDonation by Lucy Inkster

Donation by Mary Blanche ScottDonation by George Courington

Donation by Jenine RiddleDonation by Shirley Anderson

Donation by Joy WernetDonation by Joan Dodson

In Honor Of

HAROLD PETTYDonation by Gail Waldrop

to the Hobby Shop

Donation by Johnnie Sneedto the Hobby Shop

LOU ANDERS102nd BIRTHDAY

Donation by Carol Odomto the Garden Gro-ers

RAY TURNERDonation by Paula Hanson

to the Hobby Shop

MICHAEL ESCAMILLADonation by Lois & Jim Dazey

to the General Fund

CHERYL MOOREDonation by Lois & Jim Dazey

to the General Fund

MARK MAXWELLDonation by Joy Wernet

to the Hobby Shop

GEORGIA HARKINSDonation by R.E. Bateyto the Employee Fund

REVEREND & MRSDON JOHNSON

Donation by Georgia Harkinsto the General Fund

JOANIE MORGANDonation by Peggy Wilson

to the Garden Gro-ers

JOE COLLIERDonations to the Kirby FoundationDonation by Kim & Wanda WagnerDonation by Lettie & Roger Brown

Donation by David TisdaleDonation by Phil Smith

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