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February 1 & 2 - Every Little Step (2008) Glimpse at what happens back- stage at a Broadway show with this docu- mentary that follows hopeful dancers as they audition for spots in the 2006 revival of "A Chorus Line." Clear parallels exist between the aspiring actors and the events in the play. Rated PG-13, 93min February 4 & 5 - A Chorus Line (1985) Based on the smash hit Broadway musical with a score by Marvin Hamlisch and star- ring Michael Douglas, A Chorus Line tells the story of a group of young dancers au- ditioning for a part in a new show. It in- cludes such song hits as "What I Did for Love," "Dance 10, Looks 3" and "At the Ballet." The stage version won many Tony Awards and even a Pu- litzer Prize. Rated PG-13, 118min February 8 & 9 - The Sound of Music (1965) In Rodgers and Hammerstein's greatest collaboration, a feisty postulant named Maria (Julie Andrews) is sent to care for the unruly, motherless Von Trapp children. She soon tames them -- and finds herself falling for their stern father (Christopher Plummer). Oscar-winning director Robert Wise used stunning Austrian locations to transform the popular stage musical into a cinema classic in which the hills truly seemed to come alive. This is the 50th Anni- versary of it’s original release. Rated G, 174min February 11 & 12 - Sleepless in Seattle (1993) Fate and a tenacious 8-year-old boy conspire to unite lovelorn widower Sam Baldwin (Tom Hanks) and unhappily engaged journalist Annie Reed (Meg Ryan) in this Oscar-nominated romantic comedy inspired by the 1957 classic An Affair to Remember. Rated PG, 105min February 15 & 16 - The Good Lie (2014) They were known simply as "The Lost Boys." Orphaned by the brutal Civil war in Sudan that began in 1983, these young vic- tims traveled as many as a thousand miles on foot in search of safety. Fifteen years later, a human- itarian effort would bring 3600 lost boys and girls to America. Philippe Falardeau brings the story of their survival and triumph to life. Sudanese actors Arnold Oceng, Ger Duany, Emmanuel Jal, and Nyakuoth Weil, many of whom were also children of war, star alongside Academy Award winner Reese Witherspoon and Corey Stoll. Rated PG-13, 110min February 18 & 19 - To Kill a Mocking- bird (1962) Southern comforts abound in this big-screen adaptation of Harper Lee's novel as lawyer Atticus Finch (Gregory Peck, in an Oscar-winning role) defends an innocent black man (Brock Peters) against rape charges but ends up in a maelstrom of hate and prejudice. Meanwhile, with help from a friend (John Megna), Finch's children, Jem (Phillip Alford) and Scout (Mary Badham), set their sights on making contact with a reclusive neighbor (Robert Duvall). Not Rated, 130min February 22 & 23 - Calvary (2014) Fa- ther James (Brendan Gleeson) is a good priest who is faced with sinister and trou- bling circumstances brought about by a mysterious member of his parish. Alt- hough he continues to comfort his own fragile daughter (Kelly Reilly) and reach out to help members of his church, he feels sinister and troubling forces closing in, and begins to wonder if he will have the courage to face his own personal Calvary. Rated R, 100min February 25 & 26 - Boyhood (2014) Filmed over 12 years with the same cast. A groundbreaking story of growing up as seen through the eyes of a child named Mason (Ellar Coltrane), who lit- erally grows up on screen before our eyes. Starring Ethan Hawke and Patricia Arquette as Mason's parents. Snapshots of adolescence from road trips and family dinners to birthdays and graduations and all the moments in be- tween become transcendent. Both a nostalgic time cap- sule of the recent past and an ode to growing up and parenting. Rated R, 164min Page 8 Edgemere In-House Channels 15.2 , 81 & 95 at 3:00pm, 7:30pm & 10:00pm In-House Movies The Connection Edgemere 8523 Thackery St. Dallas, TX 75225 214-615-7040 February 2015 Staff Directory Managing Director John Falldine 214-615-7070 Business Office Manager Debi Trainor 214-623-6103 Administrative Assistant Sarabeth Sanderson 214-615-7035 Resident Care Manager John Muia 214-730-5594 Director Resident Services (Housekeeping/Grounds) Maria Garcia 469-916-8952 Maintenance Director Mark Blankenship 469-916-8954 Food & Beverage Director Wesley Helms 214-549-5290 Director of Sales & Marketing Vanessa Curtright 214-265-9100 Director of Security Ben Daw 469-628-1223 Master Concierge Fletcher Wilson 214-615-7040 Lifestyles Director Lorraine Rose 214-623-6104 Fitness Coordinator & Licensed Professional Counselor Charles Plafcan 214-615-7040 #219 Wellness Coordinator Ryan Spring 972-707-2856 Lifestyles Assistant Erika Contreras 214-623-6106 February 10 - Speaker: City of Dallas Mayor, Mike Rawlings “It’s a great time to live in Dallas, Texas.” Mayor Rawlings will talk on looking back at 2014 and ahead to 2015. Elected Mayor in June 2011, Mike Rawlings came to Dallas in 1976 with $200 dol- lars in his pocket and proved that Dallas truly is The City of Oppor- tunity. He worked his way up from an entry-level position to be- come the CEO of Tracy-Locke, then the largest advertising agency in the South. Later, he took the helm of the world’s largest pizza company, Pizza Hut, and grew it to record sales. Most recently, Mayor Rawlings served as Managing Partner of CIC Partners, where he provided business counsel and capital, helping to grow small and mid-sized businesses in Dallas, and across the United States. In addition to running two of the region’s biggest companies, he also found time to fall in love and raise a family in Dallas. He and his wife Micki live in North Dallas, and their two children, Michelle and Gunnar also live in Dallas. Join him at 11:00am in the Theater. This is a special Marketing/Lifestyles event. There will be outside guests. Seats are limited, so please reserve yours by calling Erika in the Lifestyles at 214-623-6106. Note: A special thank you to Virginia Dykes, a close friend to the Mayor and his wife, for gra- ciously asking them, and to the Mayor and Mrs. Rawlings for accepting.

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February 1 & 2 - Every Little Step (2008) Glimpse at what happens back-

stage at a Broadway show with this docu-

mentary that follows hopeful dancers as

they audition for spots in the 2006 revival

of "A Chorus Line." Clear parallels exist

between the aspiring actors and the events

in the play. Rated PG-13, 93min

February 4 & 5 - A Chorus Line (1985)

Based on the smash hit Broadway musical

with a score by Marvin Hamlisch and star-

ring Michael Douglas, A Chorus Line tells

the story of a group of young dancers au-

ditioning for a part in a new show. It in-

cludes such song hits as "What I Did for

Love," "Dance 10, Looks 3" and "At the Ballet." The

stage version won many Tony Awards and even a Pu-

litzer Prize. Rated PG-13, 118min

February 8 & 9 - The Sound of Music (1965) In Rodgers and Hammerstein's

greatest collaboration, a feisty postulant

named Maria (Julie Andrews) is sent to

care for the unruly, motherless Von Trapp

children. She soon tames them -- and finds

herself falling for their stern father

(Christopher Plummer). Oscar-winning director Robert

Wise used stunning Austrian locations to transform the

popular stage musical into a cinema classic in which the

hills truly seemed to come alive. This is the 50th Anni-

versary of it’s original release. Rated G, 174min

February 11 & 12 - Sleepless in Seattle (1993) Fate and a tenacious 8-year-old

boy conspire to unite lovelorn widower

Sam Baldwin (Tom Hanks) and unhappily

engaged journalist Annie Reed (Meg

Ryan) in this Oscar-nominated romantic

comedy inspired by the 1957 classic An

Affair to Remember. Rated PG, 105min

February 15 & 16 - The Good Lie (2014)

They were known simply as "The Lost

Boys." Orphaned by the brutal Civil war in

Sudan that began in 1983, these young vic-

tims traveled as many as a thousand miles

on foot in search of safety. Fifteen years later, a human-

itarian effort would bring 3600 lost boys and girls to

America. Philippe Falardeau brings the story of their

survival and triumph to life. Sudanese actors Arnold

Oceng, Ger Duany, Emmanuel Jal, and Nyakuoth Weil,

many of whom were also children of war, star alongside

Academy Award winner Reese Witherspoon and Corey

Stoll. Rated PG-13, 110min

February 18 & 19 - To Kill a Mocking-

bird (1962) Southern comforts abound in

this big-screen adaptation of Harper Lee's

novel as lawyer Atticus Finch (Gregory

Peck, in an Oscar-winning role) defends

an innocent black man (Brock Peters)

against rape charges but ends up in a

maelstrom of hate and prejudice. Meanwhile, with help

from a friend (John Megna), Finch's children, Jem

(Phillip Alford) and Scout (Mary Badham), set their

sights on making contact with a reclusive neighbor

(Robert Duvall). Not Rated, 130min

February 22 & 23 - Calvary (2014) Fa-

ther James (Brendan Gleeson) is a good

priest who is faced with sinister and trou-

bling circumstances brought about by a

mysterious member of his parish. Alt-

hough he continues to comfort his own

fragile daughter (Kelly Reilly) and reach

out to help members of his church, he feels sinister and

troubling forces closing in, and begins to wonder if he

will have the courage to face his own personal Calvary.

Rated R, 100min

February 25 & 26 - Boyhood (2014)

Filmed over 12 years with the same cast.

A groundbreaking story of growing up

as seen through the eyes of a child

named Mason (Ellar Coltrane), who lit-

erally grows up on screen before our

eyes. Starring Ethan Hawke and Patricia

Arquette as Mason's parents. Snapshots

of adolescence from road trips and family dinners to

birthdays and graduations and all the moments in be-

tween become transcendent. Both a nostalgic time cap-

sule of the recent past and an ode to growing up and

parenting. Rated R, 164min

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Edgemere In-House Channels 15.2 , 81 & 95 at 3:00pm, 7:30pm & 10:00pm

In-House Movies The

Connection

Edgemere 8523 Thackery St. Dallas, TX 75225 214-615-7040

February 2015

Staff Directory

Managing Director John Falldine 214-615-7070

Business Office Manager Debi Trainor 214-623-6103

Administrative Assistant Sarabeth Sanderson 214-615-7035

Resident Care Manager John Muia 214-730-5594

Director Resident Services (Housekeeping/Grounds) Maria Garcia 469-916-8952

Maintenance Director Mark Blankenship 469-916-8954

Food & Beverage Director Wesley Helms 214-549-5290

Director of Sales & Marketing Vanessa Curtright 214-265-9100

Director of Security Ben Daw 469-628-1223

Master Concierge Fletcher Wilson 214-615-7040

Lifestyles Director Lorraine Rose 214-623-6104

Fitness Coordinator & Licensed Professional Counselor Charles Plafcan 214-615-7040 #219

Wellness Coordinator Ryan Spring 972-707-2856

Lifestyles Assistant Erika Contreras 214-623-6106

February 10 - Speaker: City of Dallas Mayor, Mike Rawlings

“It’s a great time to live in Dallas, Texas.” Mayor Rawlings will

talk on looking back at 2014 and ahead to 2015. Elected Mayor in

June 2011, Mike Rawlings came to Dallas in 1976 with $200 dol-

lars in his pocket and proved that Dallas truly is The City of Oppor-

tunity. He worked his way up from an entry-level position to be-

come the CEO of Tracy-Locke, then the largest advertising agency

in the South. Later, he took the helm of the world’s largest pizza

company, Pizza Hut, and grew it to record sales. Most recently,

Mayor Rawlings served as Managing Partner of CIC Partners, where he provided business

counsel and capital, helping to grow small and mid-sized businesses in Dallas, and across the

United States. In addition to running two of the region’s biggest companies, he also found

time to fall in love and raise a family in Dallas. He and his wife Micki live in North Dallas,

and their two children, Michelle and Gunnar also live in Dallas. Join him at 11:00am in the

Theater. This is a special Marketing/Lifestyles event. There will be outside guests. Seats

are limited, so please reserve yours by calling Erika in the Lifestyles at 214-623-6106.

Note: A special thank you to Virginia Dykes, a close friend to the Mayor and his wife, for gra-

ciously asking them, and to the Mayor and Mrs. Rawlings for accepting.

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February 9 - UTD Good Neighbors Program Speaker:

Dr. Jeffrey Martin “Managing Hearing Loss”

Jeffrey Martin received his

PhD in 2006 from the Uni-

versity of Texas at Dallas in

Communication Sciences and

Disorders. In 2007, Dr. Mar-

tin joined the audiology UTD

faculty in the School of Be-

havioral and Brain Sciences.

Dr. Martin is a Clinical Associate Professor in

the Doctor of Audiology (AuD) program and

serves as the Head of Audiology at the UTD Cal-

lier Center for Communication Disorders. His

research focuses on the behavioral and electro-

physiological study of individuals with listening-

related problems believed to arise from difficul-

ties in how the brain processes information. Past

research studies by Dr. Martin and colleagues

focusing on the complexities of central auditory

assessment and diagnosis have been recognized

by the Hearing Journal (2005, 2007) as being one

of the top peer-reviewed research articles appear-

ing in the hearing science and audiology litera-

ture. More recent research activities have focused

on the development of different behavioral test

paradigms to be used in diagnosis, particularly

the electrophysiological assessment of dichotic

listening function. Dr. Martin serves as a co-

investigator on a clinical trial evaluating the use

of vagus nerve stimulation for the treatment of

tinnitus. Meet him at 2:30pm in the Theater.

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February 11 - Gardendale’s Living and Learning Lecture Series

Gardendale Home Health will host the Healthy

Heart lecture series at 2:30pm in the Theater.

The event will include an AFFAIR of the

HEART which will offer free cholesterol screening, blood pres-

sure checks, PTINR results and literature sponsored by the

American Heart Association. Physicians, nurses pharmacists

and therapists will be available for individual questions. Door

prizes and light refreshments will be provided.

February 13 - Valentine’s Day Party

It’s time for a Party! Things have settled

down from the holidays and we are

ready to have a special evening with

good food and great entertainment!

Toney Walsh and his band (they played

at the Halloween Party) will be our fea-

tured entertainment. Toney Walsh first

appeared on stage at the age of 12. He earned a scholarship to

Lambuth University, where he was awarded the “Best Actor”

trophy. After graduation, Toney performed in musical stage

productions at both Opryland in Nashville and Libertyland in

Memphis. He also appeared in leading roles at Theatre Mem-

phis and at The Playhouse on the Square. Toney’s repertoire

include popular standards by Frank Sinatra, Tony Bennett, Nat

King Cole, Harry Connick Jr, and Mel Torme. Begin the even-

ing with a specially prepared Valentine’s Dinner in Medici’s

Dining Room from 5:30-7:30pm, please make reservations

at 469-916-8955. Portobello will be closed for DINNER and

Medici will be closed for LUNCH. Afterwards join us in the

Theater and enjoy chocolate surprises, mixed drinks, wine, or

punch, and of course great music. Please wear red! Party be-

gins at 7:00pm.

February 17 - Speaker: Skip Hollandsworth

Texas Monthly’s Executive Editor, Skip Hollandsworth, is an award-winning journalist and screen-

writer, most widely known for co-writing the Richard Linklater movie “Bernie,” which depicts the

1996 murder of an 82-year-old woman, Marjorie Nugent, in Carthage, Texas, by her 39-year-old com-

panion, Bernhardt “Bernie” Tiede. Come hear about Hollandsworth’s exciting experience of taking

his 1998 article in Texas Monthly, titled “Midnight in the Garden of East Texas,” and helping to trans-

form it into a major motion picture, starring Jack Black, Matthew McConaughey and Shirley

MacLaine. This is a return visit for Skip. This is a special Marketing/Lifestyles event. There will be

outside guests. Edgemere Residents are welcome at 2:00pm in the Theater.

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February 24 - Holleran Survey Results

John Falldine and Staff thank you again for completing your

Holleran Survey this last October and November. The results

are in and you are invited to a meeting at 2:30pm in the

Theater to hear the results. All are invited.

February 9 - Ryan’s Globetrotter’s

Attention current travelers, former travelers and aspiring travelers of Edgemere!

Join Ryan this month’s to discuss the continent of North America, with a different

continent being the topic of discussion each month. Bring your photos, stories, or

simply your general interest in North America at 11:00am in the Game Room.

Notes from The Dining Department

We recently featured our 1st res-

ident recipe at chef table this

past Tuesday and the winner

was….Mr. Marvin Blumberg,

with his wonderful Grilled Flank

Steak with rosemary. I hope that everyone enjoyed it

(for a copy of his recipe please call Erika). A special

thank you to Mr. Blumberg and everyone else who

submitted recipes to us. We will continue offering

one entrée and one dessert every month, so stayed

tuned to Touchtown, to see who we have selected

next. Thank you all for your feedback; we very much

appreciate it as we are working hard to improve our

department for you. ~Best, Wesley Helms

Things to look out for in the month of February:

—New Lunch & Dinner Menu at the Portabello Café

(Panini’s, wraps, new salads, and sandwiches)

—Updating “Always Available Menu” to include

some healthy options (Mediterranean diet)

—Resident Recipe Chef Table

—Valentine’s Day Dinner

February 12 - “Nourish” Presentation

We are what we eat! This interactive course

will help everyone improve their nutrition and

in turn, their overall well-being. Throughout

the “Nourish” series, which will likely be 4

sessions in the Seminar Room at 11:00am.

We will explore numerous topics including

the importance of nutrition for older adults,

superfoods, mindful eating, nutrition labels, calories, food

traditions, recommendations for older adults, nutrients, the

overall dining experience and more! With improving nutri-

tion now a major focal point of our dining services depart-

ment, this program with fit in nicely with many of the posi-

tive changes going on throughout the community! Call Ryan

at 972-707-2856 to reserve your seat!

Announcements & More!

Bible Study & Lunch with Pastor Ron Key

Pastor Ron returns February 5, 12,

19, and 26. Come and listen to how

Ron weaves together the Bible Study

lessons and our everyday life, mak-

ing The Word as relevant today as

the day it was written. He’s the Pas-

tor of Cornerstone Christian Church in Farmers

Branch. Ron uses the Old Testament as well as the

New Testament to explain these wonderful mes-

sages. He’s shared his studies with us for over 4

years. The study begins at 11:30am and ends at

12:15pm in the Game Room. Come at 11:15am

so lunch can be served.

Let’s Celebrate New Friends at Edgemere with Drinks & Hors d'oeuvres

We are moving the Friday Wine &

Cheese hour to the Portobello Café.

You might have noticed that Obed

and Wes have made quite a transition

for the evening dinner hour at the Por-

tobello Café including great menu

offerings, special evenings with an

open bar and themed nights. The action is there! We want all of

our residents to enjoy the best social atmosphere possible and

moving the location, and changing the name of the Wine &

Cheese to “Wine & Friends,” will be a new and exciting experi-

ence for all. Every Friday from 4:30-5:30 beginning February

6th please meet old friends and new in the Portobello Café.

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February 4 - Movie Outing: “American Sniper” (2015) Rated R, 2hrs 14min

Directed by Clint Eastwood and starring Bradley Cooper as Chris Kyle, the most lethal sniper in U.S.

military history. There was much more to Kyle than his skill as a sharpshooter. Kyle, a U.S. Navy

SEAL, is sent to Iraq with only one mission: to protect his brothers-in-arms. His pinpoint accuracy

saves countless lives on the battlefield and, as stories of his courageous exploits spread, he earns the

nickname "Legend." However, his reputation is also growing behind enemy lines, putting a price on

his head and making him a prime target of insurgents. He is also facing a different kind of battle on

the home front: striving to be a good husband and father from halfway around the world. Despite the

danger, as well as the toll on his family at home, Kyle serves through four harrowing tours of duty in

Iraq, personifying the spirit of the SEAL creed to "leave no one behind." Nominated for 6 Academy

Awards. Showtimes are not available at the this time. Please sign up with the Concierge if you are interested.

February 11 - Men’s Outing: Slow Bone BBQ

The Edgemere BBQ Posse is headed back to

Slow Bone on Irving Blvd., where the vegeta-

bles are as good as the brisket and ribs. Al-

ways the second Wednesday and always cash.

Boarding at 10:45am, departing at 11:00am.

Make reservations with Concierge.

February 11 - Ladies Valentine’s Day Luncheon with Rose-Mary Rumbley

Come and enjoy a famous Chocolate Angel lunch; your choice of

Quiche of the Day, the Chocolate Angel Salad Sampler, the Choco-

late Angel Tea Sampler or The Angel Trio, cost is $20.00 all inclu-

sive. Please bring cash. Rose-Mary will join us for lunch and en-

tertain us with a Valentine’s Day Story or two! Sign up with the

Concierge. Bus departs at 10:15am. Limited seats.

February 21 - Transportation to the Bancroft Family Series Concerts

Fine Arts Chamber Players invites you to a FREE Bancroft Family Concert at the Hor-

chow Auditorium in the Dallas Museum of Art. Violinist Frank Almond performs on his

famous 300-year old violin with pianist Candace Bawcombe in a program reflecting the

history of the “Lipinski” Stradivarius violin which was recently stolen and recovered.

Seats are limited; sign up with the Concierge. The bus departs at 2:00pm.

February 25 - Bridwell Library at SMU

The Prothro Collection consists of nearly 500 Bibles from eight centuries, beginning with a hand-

somely illuminated manuscript of St. Jerome’s Latin Bible, written at Paris c. 1250, and an important

manuscript of John Wycliffe’s late fourteenth-century translation of the New Testament into Middle

English. The fifteenth-century transformation of the Bible, and of reading in general, is represented

by a single leaf from Gutenberg’s first printed Bible (c. 1455) and ten other books printed with move-

able type before 1500. This exhibition highlights Bibles from the collection of Elizabeth Perkins Pro-

thro (1919–2009), who donated nearly five hundred volumes in more than fifty languages to Bridwell Library in

1996. One of SMU’s great benefactors, Mrs. Prothro was the daughter of Joe and Lois Perkins, whose generosity en-

dowed Perkins School of Theology. She graduated from SMU in 1939, one year after her marriage to Charles N. Pro-

thro (1918–2001) of Wichita Falls. In 1962, a Bridwell Library exhibition of fifteenth-century printing inspired her to

collect rare books. Her husband’s gift of six early volumes for their twenty-fifth anniversary on January 14, 1963 laid

the foundation of a remarkable collection that reflects Mrs. Prothro’s life-long love of scripture and a connoisseur’s

appreciation of historically significant editions. We leave at 1:30pm, no charge. Please call Concierge to sign up.

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February 17 - Speaker: Michael Jenkins

Spend an evening with Michael Jen-

kins, Managing Director of Dallas

Summer Musicals! Michael Jenkins

has taken musical theater in Dallas to

a new level of excellence and popular-

ity, understanding that “show busi-

ness” is about being creative and put-

ting on the show but also running the

show as a “business.” Proof lies in the

fact that during his tenure, season sub-

scriptions for the Dallas Summer Musicals have gone

from 4,800 annually to 30,000, collectively. Attendance

approaches one million annually. More than 2,000 chil-

dren from all ethnic backgrounds are treated to their very

first live theater performance each year, courtesy of the

Dallas Summer Musicals. Jenkins authored a book, Play-

bills and Popcorn, which is a collection of stories from

travel, tourism and theater, and 100% of the sales go to

bring these children to the theater. In 2011, he was award-

ed the Samuel J. L’Hommedieu Award from The Broad-

way League for Outstanding Achievement in Presenter

Management. DSM is presently touring three productions

and has eleven new shows in development. At age four-

teen Jenkins started working as an usher at the Dallas

Summer Musicals. Charles R. Meeker, Jr., the original

producer, was his mentor at the Music Hall. Jenkins is

also president and founder of Leisure and Recreation Con-

cepts (LARC), a design and consulting firm for the enter-

tainment industry that includes theme parks, water parks,

special event productions, aquariums, and a variety of oth-

er attractions. Jenkins completed a two-year term as Pres-

ident of the National Alliance for Musical Theatre, and

continues to serve on the Board of Directors. Jenkins re-

ceived the 2012 Humanitarian Award from the Oak Cliff

Lions Club. Please join him at 7:30pm in the Theater.

February 24 - Bud Dresser Band

Bud Dresser has been around the entertainment industry for many years, form-

ing bands with various musicians depending on the performance preference of

the audience. One of his fun and entertaining bands is Razzmajazz Trio. They

recently performed last September and everyone had a great time. Bud plays

the sousaphone, John Stutter on piano, and Scott Whitfield on Banjo. Playing

music from the 1890’s all the way through the middle of the last century, the

trio is the ideal band for everything from Ragtime to Jazz. Come, enjoy and

have a fun evening at 7:30pm in the Theater. Welcome Bud and his trio!

February 23 - Speaker: Timothy Binkley, Archivist

Archivist Timothy Binkley of Brid-

well Library, Perkins School of

Theology, Southern Methodist Uni-

versity will give a presentation on a

book he authored, A Higher Moral

and Spiritual Stand: Selected Writ-

ings of Milton Wright, published in

2009. Milton Wright (1828-1917), a United Brethren

in Christ missionary, pastor, educator, editor, and later

bishop, was widely known for his religious, political,

and social commentary during America's post-Civil

War era. Beginning with an introduction to Wright's

life, A Higher Moral and Spiritual Stand: Selected

Writings of Milton Wright presents 135 of Milton

Wright's Religious Telescope editorials written be-

tween 1869 and 1877. The editorials reflect the depth

of his thought and the breadth of his interests, includ-

ing denominational struggles and successes, the rela-

tionship between personal piety and public morality,

and concerns for both social order and social justice in

what he hoped would become a truly Christian society.

Note: Milton Wright was the father of Wilbur and Or-

ville Wright whom have been called the fathers of

modern aviation. Mr. Binkley’s position is Managing

the collection, preservation, and use of historical rec-

ords that document the history of Perkins School of

Theology, Bridwell Library, and United Methodism in

Texas and surrounding states; plus arranging and de-

scribing archival collections; curating exhibits; making

public presentations to university and community

groups; publishing articles; and building collaborative

partnerships with historical and religious organiza-

tions. Please come at 2:30pm in the Theater.

Speakers & Programs

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SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY

03 Francille McCarthy 04 Jean Ann Titus 08 Willy Ellis 16 Anne Bussey

16 Babs Owen 18 Jo Spalti 18 Carolyn Webster 21 Marie Tschumy-Winn

22 Claudia Knudsen 24 Paul Davis 24 Borghild Nassen 25 Lillian Rogers

27 Bunny Judy 28 David Hott 28 Helen Turton 29 Janet Clayton

1 9:00 Communion-PL 10:30 Non-Denominational Worship Service-T 10:30-1:30 Champagne Brunch-M 1:15 Water Tower-Lobby 1:15 Opera-Lobby 1:45 Symphony (B1) Season-Lobby 3:00, 7:30, 10:00 Movie-CH

2 Groundhog Day 8:30 Cardio Moves-AR 9:30 Motion is Lotion: Chair-T 10:30 Hearing Clinic-BC 10:30 Walk For Life-T 10:30 NorthPark Mall-Lobby 11:00 Chair or Mat Yoga-AR 11:00-1:30 Bottega Store 2:00 Walgreens-Lobby 2:30 John’s Book and Movie Club-GR 3:00, 7:30, 10:00 Movie-CH

3 8:30 Flow & Flexibility: Aqua-P 9:00-11:00 Amegy Bank-BC 9:30 Balance Class-AR 10:15 Walk with Walker-T 10:45 Easy Does It: Cardio-AR 11:30 Spouse Support Group with Charles, LPC-BC 1:00 Tom Thumb-Lobby 2:00 Bridge-GR 4:30 Communion by St. Michael’s Church-SR

4 Movie Outing Today 8:30 Cardio Moves-AR

9:30 Motion is Lotion:

Chair-T

10:30 Walk For Life-T

10:30 Art Class-AS

11:00 Chair or Mat Yoga-AR

11:00-1:30 Bottega Store

11:30 Blood Pressure-GR

3:00 Dominoes-GR

3:00, 7:30, 10:00 Movie-CH

5 8:30 Flow & Flexibility-P 9:00-11:00 Amegy Bank-BC 9:30 Balance Class-AR 10:15 Walk with Walker-T 10:00 Lost & Found-CAS 10:00 Jewelry Repair-CAS 10:45 Easy Does It: Cardio-AR 11:30 Bible Study & Lunch-GR 1:00 Choir Practice-T NO LINE DANCING TODAY 3:00 Bridge Lessons-GR 3:00, 7:30, 10 Movie-CH 7:30 Bingo-GR

6 8:30 Cardio Moves-AR 9:30 Motion is Lotion: Chair-T 10:30 Walk For Life-T 11:00 Chair or Mat Yoga-AR 11:00-1:30 Bottega Store 1:00 Tom Thumb & Target-Lobby 1:30 Knit Wits-GR 4:30 Wine & Cheese-T 7:00 Duplicate Game-GR

7 8:30 Flow and Flexibility: Aqua-P 10:00 Putting-PG 10:00 Walk with Walker-T 10:30 Balance Class-AR 5:00-6:30 Club Room Social-CR

8

9:00 Communion-PL

10:30 Non-Denominational

Worship Service-T

10:30-1:30 Champagne

Brunch-M

3:00, 7:30, 10:00

Movie-CH

9 8:30 Cardio Moves-AR 9:30 Motion is Lotion-T 10:30 Hearing Clinic-BC 10:30 Walk For Life-T 11:00 Chair or Mat Yoga-AR 11:00-1:30 Bottega Store 11:00 Ryan’s Globetrotters: North America-GR 2:00 Walgreens-Lobby 2:30 Speaker: Dr. Jeffrey Martin, “Managing Hearing Loss”, UTD-T 3:00, 7:30, 10:00 Movie-CH

10

8:30 Flow & Flexibility: Aqua-P 9:00-11:00 Amegy Bank-BC

9:30 Balance Class-AR 10:15 Walk with Walker-T

10:45 Easy Does It: Cardio-AR

11:00 Speaker: Dallas Mayor Mike Rawlings-T

11:30 Spouse Support Group w/Charles-see Charles

1:00 Tom Thumb-Lobby 2:00 Bridge-GR

11 8:30 Cardio Moves-AR 9:30 Motion is Lotion-T 10:15 Ladies Lunch Outing 10:30 Walk For Life-T 10:30 Art Class-AS 11:00 Chair or Mat Yoga-AR 11:00 Men’s Outing: Slow Bone BBQ 11:00-1:30 Bottega Store 11:30 Blood Pressure-GR 2:30 Gardendale Lecture-T 3:00, 7:30, 10:00 Movie-CH 3:00 Dominoes-GR 7:00 Stamp Club-AS

12 8:30 Flow & Flexibility: Aqua-P 9:00-11:00 Amegy Bank-BC 9:30 Balance Class-AR 10:15 Walk with Walker-T 10:45 Easy Does It: Cardio-AR 11:00 “Nourish” (Part 1)-SR 11:30 Bible Study & Lunch-GR 1:00 Choir Practice-T NO LINE DANCING TODAY 3:00 Bridge Lessons-GR 3:00, 7:30, 10 Movie-CH 7:30 Bingo-GR

13 8:30 Cardio Moves-AR 9:30 Motion is Lotion: Chair-T 10:30 Walk For Life-T 11:00 Chair or Mat Yoga-AR 11:00-1:30 Bottega Store 1:00 Tom Thumb & Target-Lobby 1:30 Knit Wits-GR 5:30-7:30 Valentine’s Day Dinner-M 7:00 Valentine’s Day Dance with music by Toney Walsh Band-T

14 8:30 Flow and Flexibility: Aqua-P 10:00 Putting-PG 10:00 Walk with Walker-T 10:30 Balance Class-AR 5:00-6:30 Club Room Social-CR

15

9:00 Communion-PL

10:30 Non-Denominational

Worship Service-T

10:30-1:30 Champagne

Brunch-M

1:45 Symphony (B2)

Season-Lobby

3:00, 7:30, 10:00

Movie-CH

16 Presidents’ Day

8:30 Cardio Moves-AR

9:30 Motion is Lotion:

Chair-T

10:30 Hearing Clinic-BC

10:30 Walk For Life-T

11:00 Chair or Mat Yoga-AR

11:00-1:30 Bottega Store

2:00 Walgreens-Lobby

3:00, 7:30, 10:00 Movie-CH

17 8:30 Flow & Flexibility: Aqua-P 9:00-11:00 Amegy Bank-BC 9:30 Balance Class-AR 10:15 Walk with Walker-T 10:45 Easy Does It: Cardio-AR 11:30 Support Group-BC 1:00 Tom Thumb-Lobby 2:00 Bridge-GR 2:00 Speaker: Skip Hollandsworth, Executive Editor, Texas Monthly-T 7:30 Speaker: Michael Jenkins, DSM-T

18 Ash Wednesday

8:30 Cardio Moves-AR

9:30 Motion is Lotion:

Chair-T

10:30 Walk For Life-T

10:30 Art Class-AS

11:00 Chair or Mat Yoga-AR

11:00-1:30 Bottega Store

11:30 Blood Pressure-GR

3:00 Dominoes-GR

3:00, 7:30, 10:00 Movie-CH

19 8:30 Flow & Flexibility-P 9:00-11:00 Amegy Bank-BC 9:30 Balance Class-AR 10:00 Jewelry Repair-CAS 10:15 Walk with Walker-T 10:45 Easy Does It: Cardio-AR 11:30 Bible Study & Lunch-GR 1:00 Choir Practice-T 1:30 Beg. Line Dancing-AR 2:00 Line Dancing-AR 2:00 Bridge Lessons-GR 3:00, 7:30, 10 Movie-CH 4:00 Resident Assoc. Mtg-T 7:30 Bingo-GR

20 8:30 Cardio Moves-AR

9:30 Motion is Lotion:

Chair-T

10:30 Walk For Life-T

11:00 Chair or Mat Yoga-AR

11:00-1:30 Bottega Store

1:00 Tom Thumb &

Target-Lobby

1:30 Knit Wits-GR 4:30 Wine & Cheese-T 7:00 Duplicate Game-GR

21 8:30 Flow and Flexibility: Aqua-P 10:00 Putting-PG 10:00 Walk with Walker-T 10:30 Balance Class-AR 2:00 Bancroft Series Transportation 5:00-6:30 Club Room Social-CR

22 9:00 Communion-PL

10:30 Non-Denominational

Worship Service-T

10:30-1:30 Champagne

Brunch-M

1:45 Symphony (POPS)

Season-Lobby

3:00, 7:30, 10:00

Movie-CH

23 8:30 Cardio Moves-AR 9:30 Motion is Lotion-T 10:30 Hearing Clinic-BC 10:30 Walk For Life-T 11:00 Chair or Mat Yoga-AR 11:00-1:30 Bottega Store 2:00 Walgreens-Lobby 2:30 Speaker: Archivist, Timothy Binkley, SMU Bridwell Library-T 3:00, 7:30, 10:00 Movie-CH

24 8:30 Flow & Flexibility: Aqua-P 9:00-11:00 Amegy Bank-BC 9:30 Balance Class-AR 10:15 Walk with Walker-T 10:45 Easy Does It: Cardio-AR 11:30 Support Group-BC 1:00 Tom Thumb-Lobby 2:00 Bridge-GR 2:30 Holleran Survey Results with John Falldine-T 7:30 Program: Bud Dresser and Dixieland Band-T

25 8:30 Cardio Moves-AR 9:30 Motion is Lotion-T 10:30 Walk For Life-T 10:30 Art Class-AS 11:00 Chair or Mat Yoga-AR 11:00-1:30 Bottega Store 11:30 Blood Pressure-GR 1:30 Podiatrist-BC 1:30 Outing: Bridwell Library at SMU 3:00, 7:30, 10:00 Movie-CH 3:00 Dominoes-GR 7:00 Stamp Club-AS

26 8:30 Flow & Flexibility-P 9:00-11:00 Amegy Bank-BC 9:30 Balance Class-AR 10:15 Walk with Walker-T 10:45 Easy Does It: Cardio-AR 11:00 “Nourish” (Part 2)-SR 11:30 Bible Study & Lunch-GR 1:00 Choir Practice-T 1:30 Beg. Line Dancing-AR 2:00 Line Dancing-AR 3:00 Bridge Lessons-GR 3:00, 7:30, 10:00 Movie-CH 7:30 Bingo-GR

27 8:30 Cardio Moves-AR 9:30 Motion is Lotion: Chair-T 10:30 Walk For Life-T 11:00 Chair or Mat Yoga-AR 11:00-1:30 Bottega Store 1:00 Tom Thumb & Target-Lobby 1:30 Knit Wits-GR 4:30 Wine & Cheese-T

28 8:30 Flow and Flexibility: Aqua-P 10:00 Putting-PG 10:00 Walk with Walker-T 10:30 Balance Class-AR 5:00-6:30 Club Room Social-CR

February 2015 Happy Birthday! 01 Pat Londeree 02 Jane Ferguson

LEGEND:

AR Aerobics Room BC Business Center BLR Billiard Room BR Bridge Room AS Art Studio CH In-House Channel 15.2, 95 or 81 CR Club Room CY Courtyard FC Fitness Center GR Game Room L Library M Medici Dining Room P Pool PC Portobello Café PG Putting Green PL Plaza Lobby SR Seminar Room T Theater

Portobello Hours 7:00am-9:30am $7 11:30am-1:00pm $12 5:00pm-7:30pm $16

Medici Dining Hours 11:30am-1:00pm $12 5:30pm-7:30pm $16 Sunday Brunch: $26 10:30am-1:00pm Meal Delivery $6 Concierge 214-615-7040

Security 469-628-1223

Dining 469-916-8955

Amegy Bank Tue/Thur 214-754-6049 9-11am

Beauty Salon Open at 9am Tue-Sat 214-696-5585

Hearing Clinic 214-987-4114

Novin Jewelry Repair: Harold Novin 214-676-0200

Podiatrist, Dr. Legel 214-366-4600

Augustine Caregivers 214-265-9022

Gardendale Home Health 817-235-8828

SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY

03 Francille McCarthy 04 Jean Ann Titus 08 Willy Ellis 16 Anne Bussey

16 Babs Owen 18 Jo Spalti 18 Carolyn Webster 21 Marie Tschumy-Winn

22 Claudia Knudsen 24 Paul Davis 24 Borghild Nassen 25 Lillian Rogers

27 Bunny Judy 28 David Hott 28 Helen Turton 29 Janet Clayton

1 9:00 Communion-PL 10:30 Non-Denominational Worship Service-T 10:30-1:30 Champagne Brunch-M 1:15 Water Tower-Lobby 1:15 Opera-Lobby 1:45 Symphony (B1) Season-Lobby 3:00, 7:30, 10:00 Movie-CH

2 Groundhog Day 8:30 Cardio Moves-AR 9:30 Motion is Lotion: Chair-T 10:30 Hearing Clinic-BC 10:30 Walk For Life-T 10:30 NorthPark Mall-Lobby 11:00 Chair or Mat Yoga-AR 11:00-1:30 Bottega Store 2:00 Walgreens-Lobby 2:30 John’s Book and Movie Club-GR 3:00, 7:30, 10:00 Movie-CH

3 8:30 Flow & Flexibility: Aqua-P 9:00-11:00 Amegy Bank-BC 9:30 Balance Class-AR 10:15 Walk with Walker-T 10:45 Easy Does It: Cardio-AR 11:30 Spouse Support Group with Charles, LPC-BC 1:00 Tom Thumb-Lobby 2:00 Bridge-GR 4:30 Communion by St. Michael’s Church-SR

4 Movie Outing Today 8:30 Cardio Moves-AR

9:30 Motion is Lotion:

Chair-T

10:30 Walk For Life-T

10:30 Art Class-AS

11:00 Chair or Mat Yoga-AR

11:00-1:30 Bottega Store

11:30 Blood Pressure-GR

3:00 Dominoes-GR

3:00, 7:30, 10:00 Movie-CH

5 8:30 Flow & Flexibility-P 9:00-11:00 Amegy Bank-BC 9:30 Balance Class-AR 10:15 Walk with Walker-T 10:00 Lost & Found-CAS 10:00 Jewelry Repair-CAS 10:45 Easy Does It: Cardio-AR 11:30 Bible Study & Lunch-GR 1:00 Choir Practice-T NO LINE DANCING TODAY 3:00 Bridge Lessons-GR 3:00, 7:30, 10 Movie-CH 7:30 Bingo-GR

6 8:30 Cardio Moves-AR 9:30 Motion is Lotion: Chair-T 10:30 Walk For Life-T 11:00 Chair or Mat Yoga-AR 11:00-1:30 Bottega Store 1:00 Tom Thumb & Target-Lobby 1:30 Knit Wits-GR 4:30 Wine & Cheese-T 7:00 Duplicate Game-GR

7 8:30 Flow and Flexibility: Aqua-P 10:00 Putting-PG 10:00 Walk with Walker-T 10:30 Balance Class-AR 5:00-6:30 Club Room Social-CR

8

9:00 Communion-PL

10:30 Non-Denominational

Worship Service-T

10:30-1:30 Champagne

Brunch-M

3:00, 7:30, 10:00

Movie-CH

9 8:30 Cardio Moves-AR 9:30 Motion is Lotion-T 10:30 Hearing Clinic-BC 10:30 Walk For Life-T 11:00 Chair or Mat Yoga-AR 11:00-1:30 Bottega Store 11:00 Ryan’s Globetrotters: North America-GR 2:00 Walgreens-Lobby 2:30 Speaker: Dr. Jeffrey Martin, “Managing Hearing Loss”, UTD-T 3:00, 7:30, 10:00 Movie-CH

10

8:30 Flow & Flexibility: Aqua-P 9:00-11:00 Amegy Bank-BC

9:30 Balance Class-AR 10:15 Walk with Walker-T

10:45 Easy Does It: Cardio-AR

11:00 Speaker: Dallas Mayor Mike Rawlings-T

11:30 Spouse Support Group w/Charles-see Charles

1:00 Tom Thumb-Lobby 2:00 Bridge-GR

11 8:30 Cardio Moves-AR 9:30 Motion is Lotion-T 10:15 Ladies Lunch Outing 10:30 Walk For Life-T 10:30 Art Class-AS 11:00 Chair or Mat Yoga-AR 11:00 Men’s Outing: Slow Bone BBQ 11:00-1:30 Bottega Store 11:30 Blood Pressure-GR 2:30 Gardendale Lecture-T 3:00, 7:30, 10:00 Movie-CH 3:00 Dominoes-GR 7:00 Stamp Club-AS

12 8:30 Flow & Flexibility: Aqua-P 9:00-11:00 Amegy Bank-BC 9:30 Balance Class-AR 10:15 Walk with Walker-T 10:45 Easy Does It: Cardio-AR 11:00 “Nourish” (Part 1)-SR 11:30 Bible Study & Lunch-GR 1:00 Choir Practice-T NO LINE DANCING TODAY 3:00 Bridge Lessons-GR 3:00, 7:30, 10 Movie-CH 7:30 Bingo-GR

13 8:30 Cardio Moves-AR 9:30 Motion is Lotion: Chair-T 10:30 Walk For Life-T 11:00 Chair or Mat Yoga-AR 11:00-1:30 Bottega Store 1:00 Tom Thumb & Target-Lobby 1:30 Knit Wits-GR 5:30-7:30 Valentine’s Day Dinner-M 7:00 Valentine’s Day Dance with music by Toney Walsh Band-T

14 8:30 Flow and Flexibility: Aqua-P 10:00 Putting-PG 10:00 Walk with Walker-T 10:30 Balance Class-AR 5:00-6:30 Club Room Social-CR

15

9:00 Communion-PL

10:30 Non-Denominational

Worship Service-T

10:30-1:30 Champagne

Brunch-M

1:45 Symphony (B2)

Season-Lobby

3:00, 7:30, 10:00

Movie-CH

16 Presidents’ Day

8:30 Cardio Moves-AR

9:30 Motion is Lotion:

Chair-T

10:30 Hearing Clinic-BC

10:30 Walk For Life-T

11:00 Chair or Mat Yoga-AR

11:00-1:30 Bottega Store

2:00 Walgreens-Lobby

3:00, 7:30, 10:00 Movie-CH

17 8:30 Flow & Flexibility: Aqua-P 9:00-11:00 Amegy Bank-BC 9:30 Balance Class-AR 10:15 Walk with Walker-T 10:45 Easy Does It: Cardio-AR 11:30 Support Group-BC 1:00 Tom Thumb-Lobby 2:00 Bridge-GR 2:00 Speaker: Skip Hollandsworth, Executive Editor, Texas Monthly-T 7:30 Speaker: Michael Jenkins, DSM-T

18 Ash Wednesday

8:30 Cardio Moves-AR

9:30 Motion is Lotion:

Chair-T

10:30 Walk For Life-T

10:30 Art Class-AS

11:00 Chair or Mat Yoga-AR

11:00-1:30 Bottega Store

11:30 Blood Pressure-GR

3:00 Dominoes-GR

3:00, 7:30, 10:00 Movie-CH

19 8:30 Flow & Flexibility-P 9:00-11:00 Amegy Bank-BC 9:30 Balance Class-AR 10:00 Jewelry Repair-CAS 10:15 Walk with Walker-T 10:45 Easy Does It: Cardio-AR 11:30 Bible Study & Lunch-GR 1:00 Choir Practice-T 1:30 Beg. Line Dancing-AR 2:00 Line Dancing-AR 2:00 Bridge Lessons-GR 3:00, 7:30, 10 Movie-CH 4:00 Resident Assoc. Mtg-T 7:30 Bingo-GR

20 8:30 Cardio Moves-AR

9:30 Motion is Lotion:

Chair-T

10:30 Walk For Life-T

11:00 Chair or Mat Yoga-AR

11:00-1:30 Bottega Store

1:00 Tom Thumb &

Target-Lobby

1:30 Knit Wits-GR 4:30 Wine & Cheese-T 7:00 Duplicate Game-GR

21 8:30 Flow and Flexibility: Aqua-P 10:00 Putting-PG 10:00 Walk with Walker-T 10:30 Balance Class-AR 2:00 Bancroft Series Transportation 5:00-6:30 Club Room Social-CR

22 9:00 Communion-PL

10:30 Non-Denominational

Worship Service-T

10:30-1:30 Champagne

Brunch-M

1:45 Symphony (POPS)

Season-Lobby

3:00, 7:30, 10:00

Movie-CH

23 8:30 Cardio Moves-AR 9:30 Motion is Lotion-T 10:30 Hearing Clinic-BC 10:30 Walk For Life-T 11:00 Chair or Mat Yoga-AR 11:00-1:30 Bottega Store 2:00 Walgreens-Lobby 2:30 Speaker: Archivist, Timothy Binkley, SMU Bridwell Library-T 3:00, 7:30, 10:00 Movie-CH

24 8:30 Flow & Flexibility: Aqua-P 9:00-11:00 Amegy Bank-BC 9:30 Balance Class-AR 10:15 Walk with Walker-T 10:45 Easy Does It: Cardio-AR 11:30 Support Group-BC 1:00 Tom Thumb-Lobby 2:00 Bridge-GR 2:30 Holleran Survey Results with John Falldine-T 7:30 Program: Bud Dresser and Dixieland Band-T

25 8:30 Cardio Moves-AR 9:30 Motion is Lotion-T 10:30 Walk For Life-T 10:30 Art Class-AS 11:00 Chair or Mat Yoga-AR 11:00-1:30 Bottega Store 11:30 Blood Pressure-GR 1:30 Podiatrist-BC 1:30 Outing: Bridwell Library at SMU 3:00, 7:30, 10:00 Movie-CH 3:00 Dominoes-GR 7:00 Stamp Club-AS

26 8:30 Flow & Flexibility-P 9:00-11:00 Amegy Bank-BC 9:30 Balance Class-AR 10:15 Walk with Walker-T 10:45 Easy Does It: Cardio-AR 11:00 “Nourish” (Part 2)-SR 11:30 Bible Study & Lunch-GR 1:00 Choir Practice-T 1:30 Beg. Line Dancing-AR 2:00 Line Dancing-AR 3:00 Bridge Lessons-GR 3:00, 7:30, 10:00 Movie-CH 7:30 Bingo-GR

27 8:30 Cardio Moves-AR 9:30 Motion is Lotion: Chair-T 10:30 Walk For Life-T 11:00 Chair or Mat Yoga-AR 11:00-1:30 Bottega Store 1:00 Tom Thumb & Target-Lobby 1:30 Knit Wits-GR 4:30 Wine & Cheese-T

28 8:30 Flow and Flexibility: Aqua-P 10:00 Putting-PG 10:00 Walk with Walker-T 10:30 Balance Class-AR 5:00-6:30 Club Room Social-CR