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PINECONEThe Magazine of Kirby Pines Retirement Community • May 2014 | V. 32 | I. 5

Walk to Cure | No More Excuses | Resident Spotlight: Thomas Chapman | Social Scenes It’s Mother’s Day Kirby Pines Retirement Community at Kirby Pines is managed by It was one hundred years ago that their skills on a Robo surf ride, and Congress passed legislation designating meet “Jabberblabber”. We encourage the second Sunday in May as Mother’s you to invite as many family members Day. As with many such actions passed and friends as you would like to this by Congress, there were several years fun-filled afternoon on Kirby’s park- BOARD OF DIRECTORS of planning that preceded their 1914 like grounds. Dr. James Latimer, Chairman legislation. The idea to create a national Of course, we also want everyone Mr. Rudy Herzke, President Mother’s Day observance began in 1907, Mr. Berry Terry, Secretary/Treasurer when Anna Jarvis asked her church to to spend time remembering his or her Rev. Richard Coons hold a service in memory of her mother. mother. Perhaps these quotes might Mr. Jim Ethridge Dr. Fred Grogan Truly Anna Jarvis’ mother must have remind you of your mom: had a significant role in her life for Ms. Mary Ann Hodges “To give without any reward, or any Mr. Boyd Rhodes, Jr. Anna to begin a letter-writing campaign notice, has a special quality of its own.” that would eventually establish what we - Anne Lindbergh, (1906-2001) RCA STAFF know today as Mother’s Day. American pilot and writer Charlie Trammell In keeping with Anna’s desire “Those who bring sunshine to the President, RCA to spend a day in observance of our lives of others cannot keep it from mothers, Kirby Pines will host a huge themselves.” KIRBY PINES STAFF Mother’s Day cookout on Saturday, - Sir James Barrie, (1860-1937) Michael Escamilla May 10th. Held under the towering British writer Executive Director, Kirby Pines trees surrounding our gazebo, this cookout has become a tradition at “I think we are here for each other.” Annette Marlar Kirby Pines that residents and families - Carol Burnett, (1933 -) Director of Medical Services and HR look forward to each year. This cookout American entertainer is like no other in the Memphis area! Lyle Bohlman, M.D. Medical Director Foods include chicken, Michael hamburgers, hot dogs, potato salad, Escamilla, Don Johnson baked beans, watermelon, ice cream, Executive Chaplain and several other mouth-watering Director, items. In addition to a petting zoo, sack Cheryl Grimes races and a balloon house, children will Kirby Pines Director of Activities/Social Events be able to enter a “fishing rodeo”, try Joy Hale ON THE PINECONE COVER Director of Caring in Place Chuck Neeley Taking it Downtown Director of Maintenance This month we headed downtown to Patrick O’Brien enjoy the spring weather and see the Director of Dining Services changes full bloom in Memphis. Mike Rayder We hopped on a Trolley outside the Director of Grounds & Landscaping Orpheum Theater and cruised Main St., Calvin Sims the Pinch District; we saw the Pyramid (under construction to house Bass Pro Director of Security Shop), Mud Island, Landing, Faye Smith and the South Main Historic District. Director of Transportation

Residents Morgan Fowler, Virginia This magazine is produced by R.C.A. Herrin and Jean Mauney, along with our Marketing Department located at own Michael Escamilla then enjoyed 6465 N. Quail Hollow Rd., Suite 400 lunch at The Majestic Grille to complete Memphis, TN 38120, 901-794-2598 our tour. [email protected] A big Thank You goes out to all of them Electronic version of for being great sports and wonderful The Pinecone is Pictured L-R; Jean Mauney, Judge Morgan available at www.kirbypines.com company! Fowler, Virginia Herrin and Michael Escamilla

• 2 • The Pinecone | May 2014 welcome to

3535 Kirby Road • Memphis, TN 38115

Thomas & JoAnn Chapman Martha Pruett Carolyn Head

Thomas and JoAnn Chapman moved to Martha Pike Pruett was born in Carolyn was born in Memphis and lived Kirby Pines from their prior residence Shreveport, LA and she called it on Hayne Rd. prior to moving to Kirby in Cordova. Thomas was born in home for 96 years. She married James Pines. She and her husband, Clyde Memphis, TN; JoAnn was born in Pruett in 1938 and they have a son, 3 Head, were married 62 years. She has Rector, AR. They have been married 62 grandchildren and 4 great grands. Mr. 4 children, 6 grandchildren, and 7 great years and have a son. Pruett passed away in 1992. grands. Carolyn attended Memphis State College, graduating in 1950 with Thomas completed two years of college James Pruett started working with the an Associate of Arts Degree. While in before joining the D. Canale Beverage Shreveport Trolley Company when he college, Carolyn did missionary work Company as Supervisor of Sales. He was 18 years old; Martha was 15 at that with children in East ; she stayed with this employer for 31 years. time. Martin Pike, Martha’s father, was also was a Spelling Bee Champion in Thomas’ most interesting event was his James’ boss. Five years after he began the seventh grade. stint in the U.S. Marine Corps. In 1962, working for the Trolley Company, he The American College of Radiology and Martha married. Martha worked as certified JoAnn as a member of the Manager of the Caddo Parish School Carolyn was a homemaker and a American Registry of Radiological Food Service. Two accomplishments of preschool teacher. Frequent visits from Technologists. She had a 37 year which she is most proud are raising a her large family ranks as her #1 favorite career as Chief of Technology Therapy not-always cooperative son; and going pastime. In quiet times, Carolyn works at Methodist Hospital and Campbell back to work when she was in her 40s word puzzles. Most of her travels Clinic. For JoAnn, her most interesting because her husband lost his job when were when her children were growing event was the house Thomas bought her the Shreveport Trolley Company shut up. They remember the education that for her birthday, for which she designed down. Among the things she learned came from their trips to all of the major and supervised construction of the from her parents was always be honest; cities east of the River. She house’s 15 windows, 2 sets of French poor folks need insurance; and stay in wrote a book about her life so that her doors, large patio, and multi-purpose church. family will always remember the “good room. ole days”. For entertainment, Martha likes to play The Chapmans’ love of travel took bridge, dominoes, and board games. Carolyn enjoys living at Kirby Pines and them to 20 States, Puerto Rico, and the especially enjoys the variety of musical Let’s give Martha a warm welcome Bahamas. Leisure time interests include programs available to the residents. movies, landscaping, fishing, sewing, to our community. She wants to be cooking, and interior decorating. remembered as someone who has decided to be happy and who works Kirby Pines residents welcome The Chapmans’ variety of interests and to make that happen. Kirby Pines is Carolyn Head. We look forward to her talents will add immeasurably to the fortunate to have Martha as a new contributing her talents and efforts to Kirby Pines community. resident. enhance our community.

The Pinecone | May 2014 • 3 • Annual Kirby Pines Walk to Cure Wednesday, May 21, 2014

On Wednesday, May 21, at 10:30 we will flagship status with the Arthritis begin gathering in the Lobby for our Foundation in November of 2012. We Annual Kirby Pines Arthritis Walk to have also had seminars to communicate Cure. This will be a one mile walk either aspects of the different forms of arthritis indoor through the halls or outdoors and most recently “Put Pain in Its Place” around the lake if weather permits. Pre- which provided helpful information to register with Mary Hand in the empower people with Arthritis keep Oasis or sign up the day of the moving. The Oasis offers walk. How can you help? the following We are getting together Arthritis to show our support for We need: the Arthritis Foundation. Foundation We’ll have door prizes and • Participants to walk Classes light refreshments for those who register. We’ll also • Sponsors to support our walkers Tai chi in the PAC have some fun games in and contribute on their behalf Mondays the lobby for those who at 2:00 pm don’t participate in the • Volunteers to help with walk with us. registration and serving Arthritis Foundation Aquatics refreshments. Tuesdays and Thursdays Our goal is to raise $1000 at 9:30 am for the Arthritis Foundation. Last year we had more than 40 people The funds that are raised will go towards come out to support us by walking and Arthritis Foundation Exercise contributed over $400. research, education for public awareness (Sit/Stand) about arthritis and sponsoring exercise Tuesdays and Thursdays programs for people of all ages especially at 11:00 am seniors. Walk with Ease Here at Kirby Pines we have four different types of exercises classes Mondays and Wednesdays that were made possible through at 10:30 am the Arthritis Foundation. We gained (New class starts in the Fall)

MENS ONLY WATER AEROBICS CLASSES Mens only Water Aerobics class is offered on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 8:30-9:15 in the Oasis pool and is led by Mary Hand. Did you know chest deep water takes 75% of your body weight off your hips, knees, and ankles? The natural buoyancy of water supports your body to relieve many balance issues and the warm water soothes sore muscles. Here are some benefits: • Improved endurance, flexibility, and range of motion • Improved pulmonary function • Strengthened muscles • Muscle relaxation and pain relief • Improved bone density • Decreased joint and soft tissue inflammation Come give it a try: You’ll be surprised how much fun exercise in the water can be. Water Aerobics is not just a Ladies’ Activity.

• 4 • The Pinecone | May 2014 ALLERGY & ASTHMA Season is Here

Springtime is here and so is allergy & asthma season. Although signs and symp- toms of these conditions usually become predominate at a younger age, they can also affect you at any age. As you age it is very important to treat and manage your symptoms before serious health issues occur. Asthma is not only often misdiagnosed with age; it can be more dangerous as well because you’re more likely to develop respiratory failure, even with small allergic attacks. Asthma may be triggered by respiratory tract infections, exertion, cold air, humidity, strong odors and irritants, air pollution and pollen. In fact more than two million asthma patients are currently over the age of 65. Symptoms such as coughing, wheezing and shortness of breath can resemble other diseases and commonly be misdiagnosed; these include but are not limited The Oasis offers to aspiration syndromes, GE reflux disease, cardiac diseases, pulmonary embo- lism, primary and secondary lung cancer, drug-induced asthma symptoms and the following chronic obstructive disease, also known as COPD. It is important to acknowl- Arthritis edge symptoms like coughing, wheezing and shortness of breath this time of Foundation year and you may consider consulting a medical doctor, just to be sure. Classes Tai chi in the PAC May is Better Hearing and Speech Month Mondays Speech-Language Pathology at 2:00 pm Speech and language disorders can affect anyone at any age. These disorders can hold us back from reaching our full potential. Mil- Arthritis Foundation Aquatics lions of adults in America suffer from communication or swallowing disorders. Whether it’s difficulty in swallowing or a disorder Tuesdays and Thursdays such as stuttering, delayed language, or a voice problem, a person’s ability to learn and interact with others can be affected. Others at 9:30 am may be unable to speak clearly or comprehend because of a stroke or other accident. For these people simple thoughts like “Thank you” and “I love you” may be impossible to convey. Arthritis Foundation Exercise (Sit/Stand) Many of these disorders can be improved with speech therapy treatment. Whether it’s helping people communicate in a new way Tuesdays and Thursdays or assisting them to learn new techniques to make their lives easier, a speech therapist can have a positive impact on their lives. at 11:00 am If you suspect you or a loved one may be experiencing a communication or swallowing disorder, please call Jason at 366-1819 to Walk with Ease set up a rehabilitation consultation. Mondays and Wednesdays at 10:30 am Therapy Spotlight (New class starts in the Fall) Nicole Terry MS, CCC-SLP – Nicole earned a master’s degree in communication disorders from State University. Since graduation she has worked in outpatient and long-term care settings. She has been a part of the Kirby Pines team for 2 years. Areas of interest include post-acute stroke, stuttering, and aphasia.

Bill Hinkle PhD, CCC-SLP – Bill is the newest therapist to our team. He has a PhD in Speech Science from Purdue University. He has spent a number of years in teaching health sciences and in administration. He is an expert in swallowing, voice, and cognitively based communication problems.

Emily Kindle MS, CCC-SLP – Emily earned a master’s degree in speech-language pathology form Tennessee State University. After graduation, she worked for the Shelby County School system before coming to Kirby Pines in 2007.

The Pinecone | May 2014 • 5 • • 6 • The Pinecone | May 2014 his crew also worked the Canale special promotional event open only to their vendors, such as Kroger, Walgreen, and restaurants. During May, he and his crew worked from 8:00 A.M. to 2:00 A.M. the following day. His bottom line was to ensure that nothing would go awry at D. Canale activities. As he talked about this period of his life, he had justifiable pride in his performance, and even admitted that he came to like the month-long frenetic schedule.

In 1978, the Memphis Symphony Orchestra was added to the festivities. A big favorite was James Hyter with his elegant bass voice singing “Ol Man River”. Some years, Mr. Hyter added six or more encores to satisfy his many James Hyter at Sunset Symphony fans. In 1968, he played the role of Joe in the Memphis State University production of Showboat. His fans were legion. In 1987, was fenced in and a $2.00 entry fee was imposed. When public concern was expressed about Memphians who could not pay the entry fee, a special fund was set aside to assist those who otherwise would be turned away. By 2005, the BBQ Cookout had serious competition among the more than 250 teams. International and U.S. media swarmed the event and Thomas Chapman the judges were “put to the test” as they tasted the finished product and declared the winner. During the 70s and 80s, the CANALE POINT MAN Music Fest primarily featured gospel and country/ music. RAP was added to the line-up in later years. is a time-honored showcase of Music Fest, Over the years, civic leaders BBQ, Sunset Symphony, and fireworks. It’s held in Tom and volunteers high-lighted Lee Park throughout May and draws thousands of people a country to be honored for from across all states in the United States plus many foreign the next Memphis In May nations. It’s financed in part by corporate sponsorships that Festival. Countries honored include, for example, D. Canale Beverage Company, TGIF, include Venezuela, Egypt, and Pepsi Cola. Mexico, Australia, Japan, After discharge from the Marines, Kirby Pines’ resident, Kenya, United Kingdom, Thomas Chapman, worked 31 years for the D. Canale France, and Belgium. Kenya Beverage Company and was awarded the D. Canale Highest was the first African Nation Company Award. Chapman was the Canale “point man” who to be honored, drawing the supervised every aspect of the Company’s commitment to the most inquiries from home Memphis In May events. The D. Canale Company sponsored and abroad about tickets and the Budweiser stage for the Music Fest. Every day of the events. Music Fest, Chapman and his crew set up the Budweiser stage and equipment and, then, dismantled and stored World Champion Barbecue – Jacqueline Besteman, equipment when the performances were over. Chapman and Cooking Contest - 1993 Resident

The Pinecone | May 2014 • 7 • SUMMER NIGHT, RIVERSIDE - by Sara Teasdale In the wild soft summer darkness How many and many a night we two together Sat in the park and watched the Hudson Wearing her lights like golden spangles Glinting on black satin. The rail along the curving pathway Was low in a happy place to let us cross, And down the hill a tree that dripped with bloom Sheltered us, While your kisses and the flowers, When Kirby’s First Monday Poetry Group meets Falling, falling, May 5th at 10:00 am in the Ante Room, they will Tangled in my hair... get an early start on the summer season by reading and reciting their favorite poems about summer. The frail white stars moved slowly over the sky. Everyone has a favorite summer memory: playing And now far off late into the warm evening and taking a jar of fireflies to light the way home; or floating home In the fragrant darkness after receiving a first kiss at a party or church social; The tree is tremulous again with bloom or sitting in the bright light of a summer moon and For June comes back. contemplating the big questions of the universe, and then debating the answers with yourself or a close To-night what girl friend. Bring that memory and share it on May 5th. Dreamily before her mirror shakes from her hair I offer for consideration a poem by Sara Teasdale This year’s blossoms, clinging to its coils? called Summer Night, Riverside. -Sara Teadsale, an American poet, was born in 1884, but her -Val Reed, First Monday Poetry Group poetry remains modern because of its simplicity and clarity.

Congratulationsemployee of the month Beverly Winfrey

Beverly Winfrey is a valued employee that shows great knowledge and passion for the culinary arts. She is dedicated to providing the residents at Kirby Pines with quality food and service. Her positive attitude, attention to detail and work ethic is inspirational. Beverly goes above and beyond what is expected and her contributions and efforts are greatly appreciated by all employees within dietary. -Patrick O’Brien, Director of Dining Services

• 8 • The Pinecone | May 2014 Chaplain’s COrner from Don Johnson, Kirby Pines Chaplain

An article from “Joyful Noiseletter” in Chicken Soup for the Soul is both creative and challenging. It describes positive No More action to a situation that may be familiar to many of us. It deals with a number of remedies for a variety of excuses often given for not attending church. Excuses “To make it possible for everyone to attend church next Sunday, we are going to have a special ‘No Excuse Sunday.’ Cots will be placed in the foyer for those who say, ‘Sunday is my only day to sleep in.’ There will be a special section with lounge chairs for those who feel that our pews are too hard. Eye drops will be available for those with tired eyes from watching TV late Saturday night. We will have steel helmets for those who say, ‘The roof would cave in if I ever came to church.’ Blankets will be furnished for those who think the church is too cold and fans for those who say it is too hot. Scorecards will be available for those who wish to list the hypocrites present. Relatives and friends will be in attendance for those who can’t go to church and cook dinner, too. We will distribute ‘Stamp Out Stewardship’ buttons for those who feel the church is always asking for money. One section will be devoted to trees and grass for those who like to seek God in nature. Doctors and nurses will be in attendance for those who plan to be sick on Sunday. The sanctuary will be decorated with both Christmas poinsettias and Easter lilies for those who never have seen the church without them. We will provide hearing aids for those who can’t hear the preacher and cotton for those who can.” p 228-229

I’m sure none of you have ever used any of these excuses! No doubt none of you have ever needed a “No Excuse Sunday.” But the principles apply to much more than church attendance. Our lives are often wrapped around a broad list of activities and opportunities. The choice is whether we will take advantage of these or make excuses to avoid them.

A parable recorded in Luke 14: 16-35 describes a well planned and prepared for dinner. Many were invited to this spectacular event. However, when the time came, all those first invited had decided to skip the party. All of them. Other things were more important so “they all with one accord began to make excuses.” Each statement of the reason for their declining the banquet invitation was totally invalid. Their excuses were shallow and superfluous. For a little they gave up so much! For nothing they lost everything! May Vesper

We use excuses to get out of doing something we don’t like or don’t want to do. Sadly, Services the things we want to avoid are often the very best for us. We may never know the taste of the dinner we decline if we seek for an avoidance excuse. May 1st Dr. Sandra Leatherwood Clay Don Wilder says, “Excuses are the nails used to build a house of failure.” Supt. of Asbury District in Memphis How about looking at life more carefully? Why not consider closely the invitation offered Conference of United Mthodist Church us to be a part of something far greater than even we deserve? Consider a May 8th previous challenge: “If not this, what? If not now, when? If not you, who?” Dr. Leon Sanderson The train was pulling out…the smoke was rising…the White Station Church of Christ whistle was blowing. A little boy came running down May 15th the railway loading platform, reaching its end just as Reverend Murray Garrott the train pulled out. A man standing on the platform Independent Presbyterian Church said, “Son, you didn’t run fast enough!” Breathless, the boy looked up and said, “Mister, I ran as fast May 22nd as I could…I just didn’t start soon enough!” The Reverend Dr. Sam Brassell boy wasn’t making an excuse. He was stating a Covenant Baptist fact! We could miss the train, too, even though we make every effort possible. We have to start May 29th sooner. We have to begin now! No more excuses! Dr. William White Lord of Life Lutheran Till next time, Don Johnson, KP Chaplain

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LIFE OF A KING HARVEY PLEASE DON’T EAT THE DAISIES Saturday, May 3 Saturday, May 3 at 6:00 p.m. & at 10:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. Sunday, May 4 at 6:30 p.m. Saturday, May 10 at 6:00 p.m. (2013) Cast: Cuba Gooding, Jr., (1950) Cast: , & Sunday, May 11 at 6:30 p.m. Dennis Haysbert, LisaGay Hamilton Josephine Hull, Peggy Dow (1960) Cast: Doris Day, Life of a King tells the inspirational Harvey is the story of Elwood P. Dowd David Niven, Janis Paige true-life story of Eugene Brown, a who makes friends with a spirit taking Drama critic Larry McKay, his wife repentant ex-convict who establishes the form of a human-sized rabbit named Kay, and their four sons move from a chess club in a Washington, D.C., Harvey that only he sees. After his sister their crowded Manhattan apartment to an old house in the country. While high school as a means of encouraging tries to commit him to a mental institution, a comedy of errors ensues. Elwood and housewife Kay settles into suburban at-risk young people to think ahead Harvey become the catalysts for a family life, Larry continues to enjoy the theater before choosing a life of crime. mending its wounds and for romance and party scene of New York. Kay soon blossoming in unexpected places begins to question Larry’s fidelity when HYDE PARK ON he mentions a flirtatious encounter with THE HUDSON FROZEN Broadway star Deborah Vaughn.

Sunday, May 4 AMERICAN HUSTLE at 1:30 and 4:00 p.m. Saturday, May 10 (2012) Cast: Bill Murray, at 10:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. Laura Linney, Olivia Williams (2013) Cast: , Saturday, May 17 Josh Gad, Idina Menzel at 10:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. In 1930’s Hudson Valley, Margaret Fearless optimist Anna teams up (2013) Cast: , “Daisy” Suckley is reacquainted with with Kristoff in an epic journey, Amy Adams, Bradley Cooper her distant cousin, President Franklin encountering Everest-like conditions, A con man, Irving Rosenfeld, along with D. Roosevelt, to help him relax at his and a hilarious snowman named Olaf his seductive partner Sydney Prosser, is family estate. That aid soon develops in a race to find Anna’s sister Elsa, forced to work for a wild FBI agent, into much more as they become whose icy powers have trapped the Richie DiMaso, who pushes them into lovers. That puts Daisy in a unique kingdom in eternal winter. a world of Jersey powerbrokers and position as Roosevelt receives the mafia. King and Queen of Britain in 1939 WHEN CALLS THE HEART for a visit. As the Royal couple copes SAVING MR. BANKS with the President’s oddly plebeian arrangements, Daisy learns that there Sunday, May 11 Sunday, May 18 is far more to Roosevelt’s life than at 1:30 and 4:00 p.m. at 1:30 and 4:00 p.m. she realized. With the world about to (2013) Cast: Maggie Grace, (2013) Cast: Emma Thompson, Stephen Amell, Lori Loughlin be set ablaze by war, friendships are , Annie Rose Buckley Elizabeth Thatcher, a cultured young struck and perspectives are gained Author P.L. Travers reflects on her teacher in 1910, fears leaving her childhood after reluctantly meeting on that special weekend that would comfortable world in the city. But when make all the difference with a great, with Walt Disney, who seeks to adapt she accepts a teaching position in a frontier her Mary Poppins books for the big but very human, president. town, she finds new purpose and love with screen. a handsome Royal Canadian Mountie.

• 10 12• The Pineconet h e p i n | eMay c o n2014 e Happy Birthday to You! May 2014 and Memphis music accompanying May Tai Chi the movies themselves on guitars. They enjoy per- Kirby Pines Residents forming gospel numbers, 1940s Frank 5 If you’re looking for a way to reduce Independent Living Sinatra and Texas swing, classic country such as Hank Williams and Patsy Cline, stress, consider tai chi (TIE-CHEE). EVENTS songs of the 1960s, and Memphis music Originally developed for self-defense, Aimee Barksdale 01 Red Riddle 30 May Get Fit with Oasis including Elvis and Johnny Cash. tai chi has evolved into a graceful form Doris Boyd 03 Carolyn Cox 31 Coordinator Mary Hand of exercise that’s now used for stress 1 May Shuffleboard in the reduction and a variety of other health June Lord 03 Susan Todd 31 Advanced Water Aerobics classes will 3 Performing Arts Center conditions. Under the instruction of be held on Monday and Wednesday at Sheila Raye, Tai Chi meets in the Large John Malm 03 Shuffle on up to the PAC and have some Providence Place, The Villa, 8:30 am. Mens Water Aerobics has been fun playing shuffleboard! Relieve stress Card Room every Monday at 2:00 pm. Helen Lewis 04 added on Tuesday and Thursday at 8:30 by getting your mind off of things, so- May Monday Night Bible COME SEPTEMBER THE BOOK THIEF THE MONUMENTS MEN Gallery Manor & Job’s Way am. Basic and Beginning Water Aero- cialize and engage in some friendly Discussion Group bics on Tuesday and Thursday at 9:30 competition. Shuffleboard will be held 5 James Alston 05 Saturday, May 17 at 6:00 p.m. & Sunday, May 25 Sunday, June 1 Walter Hill 02 am. Arthritis Sit/Stand classes will be every Wednesday at 10:00 am and every Come learn about and discuss the Bible Sunday, May 18 at 6:30 p.m. at 1:30 and 4:00 p.m. at 1:30 and 4:00 p.m. Helen Noah 05 held on Tuesday and Thursday at 11:00 Saturday at 4:00 pm in the PAC. with this Interdenominational group Dorothy Hyman 02 am in the Large Card Room. every Monday night at 6:30 pm in the (1961) Cast: Rock Hudson, (2013) Cast: Sophie Nélisse, (2013) Cast: , James Wade 05 May Violin Solo Recital with Chapel. Gina Lollobrigida, Sandra Dee Geoffrey Rush, Emily Watson Matt Damon, Bill Murray Wayne Shoaf 02 May Redbirds Trisha Berqust Wealthy industrialist Robert Talbot While subjected to the horrors of World An unlikely World War II platoon is Bobby Martin 06 Baseball Game 4 May BINGO! Night 1 arrives early for his annual vacation at War II Germany, young Liesel finds tasked to rescue art masterpieces from Dorothy Sorce 02 Come to the Lobby at 1:30 pm to hear Up for a baseball game? Kirby Residents 5 his luxurious Italian villa to find three solace by stealing books and sharing Nazi thieves and return them to their Aidan Underwood 07 a solo violin performance by University Hazel Martin 03 are invited to head to the fields at the Join us for a fun-filled evening of BIN- problems lying in wait for him. Firstly, of Memphis Graduate student, Trisha them with others. In the basement of owners. Viola Nicholson 08 Memphis Redbirds Baseball Stadium GO Fun! Entry costs only $1 per card, his long-time girlfriend Lisa Fellini Sara Folis 04 Berquist. her home, a Jewish refugee is being for an afternoon of hot dogs, popcorn with an opportunity to win up to two has given up waiting for him to pop STEP LIVELY Mary Dyer 09 sheltered by her adoptive parents. Walter Creamer 06 and home runs! Tickets are $15 plus the May Memphis Symphony prizes. Every Monday night at 6:30 pm the question and has decided to marry $3 bus fee. Call Activities at 866-4414 to “Beethoven’s Pastorale” in the PAC. NATIONAL VELVET Etta Hodges 09 4 another man. Secondly, the butler of his Saturday, May 31 at 6:00 p.m. & Donna Mantey 06 purchase. Bus leaves at 10:00 am, sign May 2014 Senior Expo villa, Maurice Clavell, has turned the up in Transportation. Come with us to the GPAC to enjoy a Sunday, June 1 at 6:30 p.m. Joe Scott 09 estate into a posh hotel to make some Vara Heyman 13 segment of the Masterworks Series, 6 Saturday, May 24 at 6:00 p.m. & (1944) Cast: Frank Sinatra, Dorothy Hartzog 10 “Beethoven’s Pastorale”. They will per- This year, the Professional Network on easy money. And, finally, the current Sunday, May 25 at 6:30 p.m. George Murphy, Adolphe Menjou Lois Wood 22 form Beethoven’s Symphony No. 6 Aging presents the 2014 Senior Expo guests of the “hotel” are a group of (1944) Cast: Mickey Rooney, Gordon Miller is rehearsing a musical Judy Coughlin 11 (Pastorale), and Ravel’s Suites Nos. 1 & “Bridging Generations” at Bellevue young American girls trying to fend Elizabeth Taylor, Donald Crisp comedy in the penthouse suite of Rusty Gates 30 2 from Daphnis & Chloé. Call the box Baptist Church from 9:00 am – 2:00 pm. off a gang of oversexed boys, led by Dorothy Evans 11 Mi Taylor was a young wanderer and Gribble’s hotel...on credit. The May Group Bible Study office for tickets at 537-2525. $45 tick- There will be live entertainment, inter- Tony, who are ‘laying siege’ at the outer opportunist whose father had given mounting bill is driving Gribble frantic. ets will be discounted, if 20 or more per- active workshops, information on Se- Caroline Fruchtman 12 1 with Dave Phillips walls of the villa. Talbot, to his own him “all the roads in the Kingdom” to Chaos increases when playwright Glen sons sign up. Sign up in Transportation, nior Living, Giant Consumer Fair, con- surprise, finds himself becoming an Join Dave Philips as he leads group bible travel. One of the roads, and a notation Russell, whose dramatic play he thinks Virginia Herrin 15 the bus will be leaving at 2:00 pm. cessions available with Free Admission overprotective chaperone. study every Thursday at 10:00 am. & Parking. For more information, call in his father’s journal, leads him to the Miller is producing, arrives. But it Nita Heffernan 17 May UTMG in the May First Monday 222-4189 or email info@pnamidsouth. REGARDING HENRY quiet English country-side home of the turns out Russell can sing like Sinatra, Wellness Center 5 Poetry Group org. Sign up in Transportation, the bus Brown family. The youngest daughter, and Miller has leading lady Christine Billy Coleman 20 1 will leave at 9:00 am and return to Kirby Velvet, has a passion for horses and turn on the charm. Can Miller’s crazed Dr. Bohlman & the University of Ten- Come to listen; come to read; come to Saturday, May 24 at 12:00 pm. when she wins the spirited steed Pie machinations save the show? Bill Goodrich 20 nessee Medical Group are in the Well- recite from memory. Share a favorite at 10:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. May in a town lottery, Mi is encouraged to ness Clinic Tuesdays 9:00 am -12:00 pm verse or two as others share their verse Voting Day (1991) Cast: , Charlene Hicks 21 & Thursdays 1:00 – 4:30 pm. with you. Everyone is welcome. Check Annette Bening, Michael Haley train the horse for the Grand National, out “The Poet’s Corner” on the post of- 6 Henry Turner is a despicable and ruthless England’s greatest racing event. KIRBY PINES MOVIE John Johnson 22 May Art with fice bulletin board where a residential Your vote counts! Transportation will RATING SYSTEM Class be taking residents to the polls on Tues- trial lawyer whose life is turned upside Ruth Conoly 23 2 poet will be featured each month. The ENOUGH SAID group meets in the Ante Room every day, May 6th at 10:00 AM. down when he is shot in the head during Calling all painters! Whether you are a robbery. He survives the injury with Betty Fowler 23 first Monday at 10:00 am. = AVERAGE novice or experienced with the painting significant brain damage and must re- Saturday, May 31 medium, join our weekly art class every May Walk with Ease learn how to speak, walk, and function at 10:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. Max Oliver 23 Friday morning at 10:00 am in the Arts normally. He has also lost most of the (2013) Cast: Julia-Louis-Dreyfus, = GOOD & Crafts Room. 5 Tracy Speake 23 memory of his personal life, and must , Catherine Keener May Music in the Lobby with Join Mary Hand as she continues her May Kirby Pines adjust to life with the family that he A divorced woman who decides to pursue Joyce Matlock 25 Hank and Nora spring session of the Walk with Ease Prayer Group = EXCELLENT 2 class. Classes will run from March 10th 6 does not remember. To the surprise of the man she’s interested in learns he’s her DeDe Scott 25 Come to the Lobby at 6:00 pm to hear through May 7th, meeting twice a week, Join the Kirby Pines Prayer Group in his wife and daughter, Henry becomes a new friend’s ex-husband. this wonderful duo. Hank and Nora Monday & Wednesday, for 9 weeks in the Chapel at 10:30 am as they pray for loving and affectionate man. = OUTSTANDING Harry Williams 25 sing classic country, vintage standards, the Large Card Room at 10:30 am. friends and family.

The Pinecone | May 2014 • 14 • The Pinecone | May 2014 The Pinecone | May 2014 • 11 • SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 8:30 am • Mens Water Aerobics (Pool) 1 9:00 am • Hearing & Hearing Aid Service 2 7:30 am • Men’s Christian Fellowship (Chapel)3 Abbreviations Key 9:30 am • Basic Water Aerobics (Pool) (Ante Room) 10:00 am Weekend Movie (Thtr) 10:00 am Redbirds Game at AutoZone Park (Trans) • • 9:30 am Group Exercise (PAC) 1:30 pm Beginners Line Dancing (PAC) 10:00 am Kroger & Banks (Trans) • • Thtr - Theater • 10:00 am Art with Class (A&C) • • HS - Hobby Shop 10:00 am Group Bible Study (Chapel) • 1:30 pm • Hand and Foot/Uno/Game Day (LCR) May • 10:00 am Walmart & Banks (Trans) • FDR - Formal Dining Room • SCR - Small Card Room 11:00 am • Arthritis Stand/Sit Class (A&C) • 2:00 pm • Weekend Movie (Thtr) PAC - Performing Arts Center A &C - Arts & Crafts Room 1:00 pm • UTMG (WC) 1:00 pm • Superlo & Bank (Trans) 2:30 pm Line Dancing (PAC) • • 1:00 pm Walmart & Banks (Trans) 2:00 pm Wii Bowling (LCR) • BR - Billiard Room LCR - Large Card Room • • 4:00 pm Shuffleboard (PAC) • • 1:30 pm • Intermediate Line Dancing (PAC) 6:00 pm Music with Hank & Nora (Lobby) • Trans - Transportation 2:30 pm Line Dancing (PAC) • 6:00 pm Classic Movie (Thtr) • • WC - Wellness Clinic • 6:30 pm Bridge (LCR) • 2014 6:30 pm • Vespers (PAC) • 9:30 am Group Exercise (PAC) 7:30 am Men’s Christian 8:00 am • Church of Christ Service (Chapel) 4 8:30 am • Advanced Water Aerobics (Pool) 5 8:30 am Mens Water Aerobics (Pool) 6 8:30 am • Advanced Water Aerobics (Pool) 7 8:30 am • Mens Water Aerobics (Pool) 8 • 9 • 10 • 9:30 am Group Exercise (PAC) 9:30 am Basic Water Aerobics (Pool) 10:00 am • Worship Service (PAC) 9:00 am • Smith Jewelers (SCR) 9:00 am Senior Expo Bellevue Baptist (Trans) • • 10:00 am • Art with Class (A&C) Fellowship (Chapel) 9:30 am Group Exercise (PAC) • 10:00 am Catholic Services (Chapel) 10:00 am Kroger & Banks (Trans) 1:30 pm • Weekend Movie (Thtr) • 9:00 am UTMG (WC) • • 10:00 am Walmart & Banks (Trans) 10:00 am Weekend Movie (Thtr) 9:30 am Alterations (A&C) • 10:00 am Shuffleboard (PAC) 10:00 am Group Bible Study (Chapel) • • 1:30 pm Violin Concert with Trisha Berquist • 9:30 am Basic Water Aerobics (Pool) • • 11:00 am Carriage Crossing (Trans) 11:00 am Mother’s Day Cookout (Grounds) • 10:00 am First Monday Poetry Group (Ante) • 10:30 am Kirby Pines Travelers Meeting (LCR) 11:00 am Arthritis Stand/Sit Class (A&C) • • (Lobby) • • • 1:00 pm Anne of Green Gables Pt. 1 (Thtr) 1:30 pm Beginners Line Dancing (PAC) 10:00 am Hobby Pines Group (Hobby Shop) 10:00 am • Election Day (Trans) 10:30 am Walk with Ease (LCR) 1:00 pm • UTMG (WC) • • 2:00 pm Memphis Symphony “Beethoven’s • • 1:00 pm Walmart & Banks (Trans) • 10:30 am Billiard Group (BR) 10:30 am Kirby Pines Prayer Group (Chapel) 1:00 pm Centennial: “The Massacre” (Thtr) • 1:00 pm Superlo & Bank (Trans) 1:30 pm Hand and Foot/Uno/Game Day (LCR) Pastorale” (Trans) • • • 1:30 pm Intermediate Line Dancing (PAC) • • 10:30 am Walk with Ease (LCR) 11:00 am Arthritis Stand/Sit Class (A&C) 1:00 pm Needle Arts Group (A&C) • 2:00 pm Wii Bowling (LCR) 2:00 pm Weekend Movie (Thtr) 4:00 pm Weekend Movie (Thtr) • • • 2:00 pm Resident Association Meeting (PAC) • • • 2:00 pm Tai Chi (LCR) 1:30 pm Beginners Line Dancing (PAC) 2:00 pm Wii Bowling (LCR) • 6:00 pm Anne of Green Gables Pt. 1 (Thtr) 2:30 pm Line Dancing (PAC) 6:00 pm Game Night (LCR) • • • 2:30 pm Line Dancing (PAC) • • • 6:30 pm Bible Discussion Group (Chapel) 2:30 pm Line Dancing (PAC) 6:00 pm Centennial: “The Massacre” (Thtr) • 6:30 pm Bridge (LCR) 4:00 pm Shuffleboard (PAC) 6:30 pm Classic Movie (Thtr) • • • 6:30 pm • Thetre Memphis “Harvey” (Trans) • • • 6:30 pm • Bingo (PAC) 6:30 pm • IPC Ballet Recital (PAC) 6:30 pm • Bridge (LCR) 6:30 pm • Vespers (PAC) 6:00 pm • Classic Movie (Thtr) 8:00 am • Church of Christ Service (Chapel) 11 8:30 am • Advanced Water Aerobics (Pool) 12 8:30 am • Mens Water Aerobics (Pool) 13 8:30 am • Advanced Water Aerobics (Pool) 14 8:30 am • Mens Water Aerobics (Pool) 15 9:30 am • Group Exercise (PAC) 16 7:30 am • Men’s Christian Fellowship (Chapel)17 10:00 am Worship Service (PAC) 9:30 am • Group Exercise (PAC) 9:00 am UTMG (WC) 9:30 am • Group Exercise (PAC) 9:30 am • Basic Water Aerobics (Pool) 10:00 am • Art with Class (A&C) 10:00 am • Weekend Movie (Thtr) • 10:00 am Hobby Pines Group (Hobby Shop) • 10:00 am Memphis Hearing Aid (A&C) 1:30 pm Weekend Movie (Thtr) • 9:30 am Basic Water Aerobics (Pool) • 10:00 am Kroger & Banks (Trans) 10:00 am Walmart & Banks (Trans) 10:30 am Spring Music with the Chi Alphas (Lobby) • 10:00 am IMAX “Beavers” (Thtr) • 10:00 am Catholic Services (Chapel) • • • • • 10:00 am Group Bible Study (Chapel) 1:00 pm Superlo & Bank (Trans) 1:30 pm Beginners Line Dancing (PAC) 2:00 pm Memphis Symphony Woodwind 10:30 am Billiard Group (BR) 11:00 am Arthritis Stand/Sit Class (A&C) 10:00 am • Shuffleboard (PAC) • • • • • • 10:30 am Garden Gro’ers Club (Greenhouse) 11:00 am Arthritis Stand/Sit Class (A&C) 1:30 pm Hand and Foot/Uno/Game Day (LCR) Quintet Concert (Lobby) 10:30 am Walk with Ease (LCR) 1:30 pm Beginners Line Dancing (PAC) • • 2:00 pm Wii Bowling (LCR) • • • 1:00 pm Needle Arts Group (A&C) 1:00 pm UTMG (WC) • 12:00 pm Kiwanis Meeting (FDR) • • 6:00 pm Music with “The Sisters” (Lobby) 2:00 pm • Weekend Movie (Thtr) 4:00 pm Weekend Movie (Thtr) • 2:30 pm Line Dancing (PAC) 1:00 pm Centennial “The Longhorns” (Thtr) 1:00 pm Walmart & Banks (Trans) • • 2:00 pm IMAX “Beavers” (Thtr) • • • 2:30 pm Line Dancing (PAC) 6:00 pm Game Night (LCR) • 6:30 pm Birthday Night Concert with 2:00 pm Healthy Learning Lecture (PAC) 1:30 pm Intermediate Line Dancing (PAC) 6:30 pm Bridge (LCR) • • 2:00 pm Tai Chi (LCR) • • • • 4:00 pm Shuffleboard (PAC) 6:30 pm Classic Movie (Thtr) • “Memphis City Sound Chorus” (PAC) 2:00 pm • Wii Bowling (LCR) 2:30 pm Line Dancing (PAC) • • 6:30 pm Bible Discussion Group (Chapel) 6:00 pm Centennial “The Longhorns” (Thtr) • 6:00 pm Classic Movie (Thtr) • • 6:30 pm Vespers (PAC) • 6:30 pm • Bingo (PAC) 6:30 pm • Bridge (LCR) • 6:00 pm • Acclimation Brass Concert (Lobby) 8:00 am • Church of Christ Service (Chapel) 18 8:30 am • Advanced Water Aerobics (Pool) 19 8:30 am • Mens Water Aerobics (Pool) 20 8:30 am • Advanced Water Aerobics (Pool) 21 8:30 am • Mens Water Aerobics (Pool) 22 9:30 am • Group Exercise (PAC) 23 7:30 am • Men’s Christian 24 10:00 am • Worship Service (PAC) 9:00 am • Smith Jewelers (SCR) 9:00 am • UTMG (WC) 9:30 am • Group Exercise (PAC) 9:30 am • Basic Water Aerobics (Pool) 10:00 am • Art with Class (A&C) Fellowship (Chapel) 9:30 am • Alterations (A&C) 9:30 am • Basic Water Aerobics (Pool) 10:00 am Catholic Services (Chapel) 10:00 am Kroger & Banks (Trans) 1:30 pm Weekend Movie (Thtr) 9:30 am Group Exercise (PAC) 11:00 am Arthritis Stand/Sit Class (A&C) • • 10:00 am Walmart & Banks (Trans) 10:00 am Weekend Movie (Thtr) • • • 10:00 am • Shuffleboard (PAC) 10:00 am Group Bible Study (Chapel) • • 4:00 pm Weekend Movie (Thtr) 9:45 am Smart Moves (PAC) 11:30 am Travel Group Outing to the 10:30 am Arthritis Walk to Cure (Lobby) • 1:00 pm Superlo & Bank (Trans) 1:30 pm Beginners Line Dancing (PAC) • • • • 11:00 am Arthritis Stand/Sit Class (A&C) • • 6:00 pm • Game Night (LCR) 10:00 am • Hobby Pines Group (Hobby Shop) Pink Palace & IMAX (Trans) 1:00 pm • Needle Arts Group (A&C) • 2:00 pm • Wii Bowling (LCR) 1:30 pm • Hand and Foot/Uno/Game Day (LCR) 10:00 am • Bereavement Support Group (Ante) 1:00 pm • Anne of Green Gables Pt. 2 (Thtr) 1:00 pm • Centennial “The Storm” (Thtr) 1:00 pm • UTMG (WC) 6:30 pm • Classic Movie (Thtr) 10:30 am • Billiard Group (BR) 1:30 pm • Beginners Line Dancing (PAC) 2:00 pm • Wii Bowling (LCR) 1:00 pm • Walmart & Banks (Trans) 6:00 pm • Music with Rudy Martin (Lobby) 2:00 pm • Weekend Movie (Thtr) 10:45 am • Episcopal Eucharist (Chapel) 2:30 pm • Line Dancing (PAC) 6:00 pm • Centennial “The Storm” (Thtr) 1:30 pm • Intermediate Line Dancing (PAC) 6:30 pm • Bridge (LCR) 2:30 pm • Line Dancing (PAC) 2:00 pm • Tai Chi (LCR) 6:00 pm • Anne of Green Gables Pt. 2 (Thtr) 6:30 pm Bridge (LCR) 2:30 pm Line Dancing (PAC) 4:00 pm Shuffleboard (PAC) 6:30 pm Bible Discussion Group (Chapel) 6:30 pm Strawberry Day Dance with The • • • • • 6:30 pm • Memphis Symphony’s Brass 6:30 pm Vespers (PAC) 6:30 pm • Bingo (PAC) Jim Mahannah Band (PAC) Quintet Concert (PAC) • 6:00 pm • Classic Movie (Thtr) 8:00 am • Church of Christ Service (Chapel) 25 9:30 am • Group Exercise (PAC) 26 8:30 am • Mens Water Aerobics (Pool) 27 8:30 am • Advanced Water Aerobics (Pool) 28 8:30 am • Mens Water Aerobics (Pool) 29 9:30 am • Group Exercise (PAC) 30 7:30 am • Men’s Christian 31 10:00 am • Worship Service (PAC) 10:00 am • Hobby Pines Group (Hobby Shop) 9:00 am • UTMG (WC) 9:30 am • Group Exercise (PAC) 9:30 am • Basic Water Aerobics (Pool) 10:00 am • Art with Class (A&C) Fellowship (Chapel) 9:30 am • Basic Water Aerobics (Pool) 10:00 am Catholic Services (Chapel) 10:00 am • Kroger & Banks (Trans) 1:30 pm Weekend Movie (Thtr) 1:00 pm Anne of Green Gables Pt. 3 (Thtr) • 10:00 am Group Bible Study (Chapel) 10:00 am Walmart & Banks (Trans) 10:00 am Weekend Movie (Thtr) • • 10:00 am • Kirby Pines Prayer Group (Chapel) 10:00 am Shuffleboard (PAC) • • • 4:00 pm Weekend Movie (Thtr) 2:00 pm Tai Chi (LCR) 11:00 am Arthritis Stand/Sit Class (A&C) • 11:00 am Arthritis Stand/Sit Class (A&C) 1:00 pm Superlo & Bank (Trans) 1:30 pm Beginners Line Dancing (PAC) • • • 11:00 am Lunch Bunch @ Firebirds Grill (Trans) • • • 6:00 pm Game Night (LCR) 6:00 pm Anne of Green Gables Pt. 3 (Thtr) 1:00 pm • Centennial “The Shepherd” (Thtr) • 1:00 pm • UTMG (WC) 2:00 pm • Wii Bowling (LCR) 1:30 pm • Hand and Foot/Uno/Game Day (LCR) • • 1:30 pm • Beginners Line Dancing (PAC) 1:00 pm • Needle Arts Group (A&C) 1:00 pm • Walmart & Banks (Trans) 6:30 pm • Classic Movie (Thtr) 6:30 pm • Bible Discussion Group (Chapel) 2:00 pm • Ladies Interdenominational Meeting 1:00 pm • Centennial “The Crime” (Thtr) 1:30 pm • Intermediate Line Dancing (PAC) 6:30 pm • Bridge (LCR) 2:00 pm • Weekend Movie (Thtr) 6:30 pm • Bingo (PAC) “The Uplifters” (Chapel) 2:00 pm • Wii Bowling (LCR) 2:30 pm • Line Dancing (PAC) 6:30 pm • Entertainers Present 2:30 pm • Line Dancing (PAC) 2:30 pm • Line Dancing (PAC) 6:00 pm Centennial “The Crime” (Thtr) 6:30 pm • Vespers (PAC) “Music, Music, Music” (PAC) 4:00 pm Shuffleboard (PAC) • 7:00 pm “A Funny Thing Happened on the Way • 6:00 pm • Centennial “The Shepherd” (Thtr) 6:30 pm Bridge (LCR) • 6:30 pm • Memphis Symphony String Quartet (PAC) • to the Forum” (Trans) 6:00 pm • Classic Movie (Thtr)

The Pinecone | May 2014 Calendar The Pinecone | May 2014 Calendar Happy Birthday to You! May 2014 and Memphis music accompanying May Tai Chi the movies themselves on guitars. They enjoy per- Kirby Pines Residents forming gospel numbers, 1940s Frank 5 If you’re looking for a way to reduce Independent Living Sinatra and Texas swing, classic country such as Hank Williams and Patsy Cline, stress, consider tai chi (TIE-CHEE). EVENTS songs of the 1960s, and Memphis music Originally developed for self-defense, Aimee Barksdale 01 Red Riddle 30 May Get Fit with Oasis including Elvis and Johnny Cash. tai chi has evolved into a graceful form Doris Boyd 03 Carolyn Cox 31 Coordinator Mary Hand of exercise that’s now used for stress 1 May Shuffleboard in the reduction and a variety of other health June Lord 03 Susan Todd 31 Advanced Water Aerobics classes will 3 Performing Arts Center conditions. Under the instruction of be held on Monday and Wednesday at Sheila Raye, Tai Chi meets in the Large John Malm 03 Shuffle on up to the PAC and have some Providence Place, The Villa, 8:30 am. Mens Water Aerobics has been fun playing shuffleboard! Relieve stress Card Room every Monday at 2:00 pm. Helen Lewis 04 added on Tuesday and Thursday at 8:30 by getting your mind off of things, so- May Monday Night Bible COME SEPTEMBER THE BOOK THIEF THE MONUMENTS MEN Gallery Manor & Job’s Way am. Basic and Beginning Water Aero- cialize and engage in some friendly Discussion Group bics on Tuesday and Thursday at 9:30 competition. Shuffleboard will be held 5 James Alston 05 Saturday, May 17 at 6:00 p.m. & Sunday, May 25 Sunday, June 1 Walter Hill 02 am. Arthritis Sit/Stand classes will be every Wednesday at 10:00 am and every Come learn about and discuss the Bible Sunday, May 18 at 6:30 p.m. at 1:30 and 4:00 p.m. at 1:30 and 4:00 p.m. Helen Noah 05 held on Tuesday and Thursday at 11:00 Saturday at 4:00 pm in the PAC. with this Interdenominational group Dorothy Hyman 02 am in the Large Card Room. every Monday night at 6:30 pm in the (1961) Cast: Rock Hudson, (2013) Cast: Sophie Nélisse, (2013) Cast: George Clooney, James Wade 05 May Violin Solo Recital with Chapel. Gina Lollobrigida, Sandra Dee Geoffrey Rush, Emily Watson Matt Damon, Bill Murray Wayne Shoaf 02 May Redbirds Trisha Berqust Wealthy industrialist Robert Talbot While subjected to the horrors of World An unlikely World War II platoon is Bobby Martin 06 Baseball Game 4 May BINGO! Night 1 arrives early for his annual vacation at War II Germany, young Liesel finds tasked to rescue art masterpieces from Dorothy Sorce 02 Come to the Lobby at 1:30 pm to hear Up for a baseball game? Kirby Residents 5 his luxurious Italian villa to find three solace by stealing books and sharing Nazi thieves and return them to their Aidan Underwood 07 a solo violin performance by University Hazel Martin 03 are invited to head to the fields at the Join us for a fun-filled evening of BIN- problems lying in wait for him. Firstly, of Memphis Graduate student, Trisha them with others. In the basement of owners. Viola Nicholson 08 Memphis Redbirds Baseball Stadium GO Fun! Entry costs only $1 per card, his long-time girlfriend Lisa Fellini Sara Folis 04 Berquist. her home, a Jewish refugee is being for an afternoon of hot dogs, popcorn with an opportunity to win up to two has given up waiting for him to pop STEP LIVELY Mary Dyer 09 sheltered by her adoptive parents. Walter Creamer 06 and home runs! Tickets are $15 plus the May Memphis Symphony prizes. Every Monday night at 6:30 pm the question and has decided to marry $3 bus fee. Call Activities at 866-4414 to “Beethoven’s Pastorale” in the PAC. NATIONAL VELVET Etta Hodges 09 4 another man. Secondly, the butler of his Saturday, May 31 at 6:00 p.m. & Donna Mantey 06 purchase. Bus leaves at 10:00 am, sign May 2014 Senior Expo villa, Maurice Clavell, has turned the up in Transportation. Come with us to the GPAC to enjoy a Sunday, June 1 at 6:30 p.m. Joe Scott 09 estate into a posh hotel to make some Vara Heyman 13 segment of the Masterworks Series, 6 Saturday, May 24 at 6:00 p.m. & (1944) Cast: Frank Sinatra, Dorothy Hartzog 10 “Beethoven’s Pastorale”. They will per- This year, the Professional Network on easy money. And, finally, the current Sunday, May 25 at 6:30 p.m. George Murphy, Adolphe Menjou Lois Wood 22 form Beethoven’s Symphony No. 6 Aging presents the 2014 Senior Expo guests of the “hotel” are a group of (1944) Cast: Mickey Rooney, Gordon Miller is rehearsing a musical Judy Coughlin 11 (Pastorale), and Ravel’s Suites Nos. 1 & “Bridging Generations” at Bellevue young American girls trying to fend Elizabeth Taylor, Donald Crisp comedy in the penthouse suite of Rusty Gates 30 2 from Daphnis & Chloé. Call the box Baptist Church from 9:00 am – 2:00 pm. off a gang of oversexed boys, led by Dorothy Evans 11 Mi Taylor was a young wanderer and Gribble’s hotel...on credit. The May Group Bible Study office for tickets at 537-2525. $45 tick- There will be live entertainment, inter- Tony, who are ‘laying siege’ at the outer opportunist whose father had given mounting bill is driving Gribble frantic. ets will be discounted, if 20 or more per- active workshops, information on Se- Caroline Fruchtman 12 1 with Dave Phillips walls of the villa. Talbot, to his own him “all the roads in the Kingdom” to Chaos increases when playwright Glen sons sign up. Sign up in Transportation, nior Living, Giant Consumer Fair, con- surprise, finds himself becoming an Join Dave Philips as he leads group bible travel. One of the roads, and a notation Russell, whose dramatic play he thinks Virginia Herrin 15 the bus will be leaving at 2:00 pm. cessions available with Free Admission overprotective chaperone. study every Thursday at 10:00 am. & Parking. For more information, call in his father’s journal, leads him to the Miller is producing, arrives. But it Nita Heffernan 17 May UTMG in the May First Monday 222-4189 or email info@pnamidsouth. REGARDING HENRY quiet English country-side home of the turns out Russell can sing like Sinatra, Wellness Center 5 Poetry Group org. Sign up in Transportation, the bus Brown family. The youngest daughter, and Miller has leading lady Christine Billy Coleman 20 1 will leave at 9:00 am and return to Kirby Velvet, has a passion for horses and turn on the charm. Can Miller’s crazed Dr. Bohlman & the University of Ten- Come to listen; come to read; come to Saturday, May 24 at 12:00 pm. when she wins the spirited steed Pie machinations save the show? Bill Goodrich 20 nessee Medical Group are in the Well- recite from memory. Share a favorite at 10:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. May in a town lottery, Mi is encouraged to ness Clinic Tuesdays 9:00 am -12:00 pm verse or two as others share their verse Voting Day (1991) Cast: Harrison Ford, Charlene Hicks 21 & Thursdays 1:00 – 4:30 pm. with you. Everyone is welcome. Check Annette Bening, Michael Haley train the horse for the Grand National, out “The Poet’s Corner” on the post of- 6 Henry Turner is a despicable and ruthless England’s greatest racing event. KIRBY PINES MOVIE John Johnson 22 May Art with fice bulletin board where a residential Your vote counts! Transportation will RATING SYSTEM Class be taking residents to the polls on Tues- trial lawyer whose life is turned upside Ruth Conoly 23 2 poet will be featured each month. The ENOUGH SAID group meets in the Ante Room every day, May 6th at 10:00 AM. down when he is shot in the head during Calling all painters! Whether you are a robbery. He survives the injury with Betty Fowler 23 first Monday at 10:00 am. = AVERAGE novice or experienced with the painting significant brain damage and must re- Saturday, May 31 medium, join our weekly art class every May Walk with Ease learn how to speak, walk, and function at 10:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. Max Oliver 23 Friday morning at 10:00 am in the Arts normally. He has also lost most of the (2013) Cast: Julia-Louis-Dreyfus, = GOOD & Crafts Room. 5 Tracy Speake 23 memory of his personal life, and must James Gandolfini, Catherine Keener May Music in the Lobby with Join Mary Hand as she continues her May Kirby Pines adjust to life with the family that he A divorced woman who decides to pursue Joyce Matlock 25 Hank and Nora spring session of the Walk with Ease Prayer Group = EXCELLENT 2 class. Classes will run from March 10th 6 does not remember. To the surprise of the man she’s interested in learns he’s her DeDe Scott 25 Come to the Lobby at 6:00 pm to hear through May 7th, meeting twice a week, Join the Kirby Pines Prayer Group in his wife and daughter, Henry becomes a new friend’s ex-husband. this wonderful duo. Hank and Nora Monday & Wednesday, for 9 weeks in the Chapel at 10:30 am as they pray for loving and affectionate man. = OUTSTANDING Harry Williams 25 sing classic country, vintage standards, the Large Card Room at 10:30 am. friends and family.

The Pinecone | May 2014 • 14 • The Pinecone | May 2014 The Pinecone | May 2014 • 11 • meet me at MayJuly IPC Ballet MayJuly “Harvey” at MayJuly Birthday Night Concert with the 6 Recital 8 Theatre Memphis 13 Memphis City Sound Chorus IPC Ballet is excited to share its Spring Come to Theatre Memphis for a per- Join us at 6:30 pm in the Performing Ballet Recital with the residents of Kirby formance of “Harvey”. Elwood P. Dowd Arts Center for a concert by the Mem- Pines on at 6:30 pm in the Performing is inseparable from his best friend and phis City Sound Chorus. This is an ex- Arts Center. The performance is in- confident, Harvey, a six-foot one plus traordinary group of women who gath- spired by Nehemiah 9:6 which describes white rabbit. Of course, only Elwood er together in celebration of the art form God’s creation and the worship of the can see Harvey. His sister tries to com- known as barbershop music. creator. Students ages 3-15 will dance mit himto a mental institution, where a May Memphis Hearing Aid in 10 pieces ranging from ‘Bunnies’ to comedy of errors ensues. Call the box Service ‘Mountains & Valleys’ to ‘Angels’. office for tickets at 682-8323 and sign 14 May Kirby Pines up with Transportation. Bus leaves at Wednesday, May 14th at 10:00 am, in 7 Traveler’s Meeting 6:30 pm. the Arts & Crafts room, Dr. Rena Booth May Anne of Green Gables will be offering: Calling all adventurous spirits! Let’s get Part I ~Free Hearing Evaluation on the road again! Meet with the Kirby 9 ~Free Hearing Aid Consultation Pines Travelers on Wednesday, May 7th Anne Shirley, the talkative, red-headed ~Free Hearing Aid Cleanings, at 10:30 am in the Large Card Room for orphan, is sent by mistake to live with Check up and Adjustment their monthly meeting. At this meeting a spinster and her brother on scenic Please call 682-1529 for more informa- they will be discussing the upcoming Prince Edward Island, Canada. But tion or to schedule a visit. trips for 2014. Contact Marsha Greiner Anne’s warm-hearted enthusiasm and MayJuly Healthy Learning Lecture at 797-0274 for more information. irrepressible imagination gradually win 14 “Stroke Awareness Month” May Wii Virtual them over. Will be played at 1:00 & 6:00 Bowling in the Movie Theater. A stroke occurs when a blood clot blocks 7 an artery or a blood vessel breaks, in- MayJuly Kirby Pines Annual Come join the fun every Wednesday & terrupting blood flow to an area of the Mother’s Day Cookout Friday afternoon at 2:00 pm in the Large 10 brain. When either of these things hap- Card Room. No skill required. It is set It’s here, our favorite event of the year! pen, brain cells begin to die which can up on the TV; all you have to do is check Come join us for a day filled with fami- affect speech, movement and memory. out the remotes from the Front Desk ly, friends, fun and great food. The fish- Up to 80% of strokes are preventable! and return them whenever your game ing rodeo will be held from 11 to 1 with Join us in the PAC at 2:00 PM for more is over. winners being announced at 1:30pm. information from our Wellness Pro- May Centennial: Saturday, May 10th from 11:00 am to gram Coordinator, Crystal Dodson, 7 “The Massacre” 3:00 pm by the Gazebo. about Stroke Awareness. JuneMay Memphis Symphony May Garden Gro’ers Journey into the Wild West in this Club Meeting sweeping sensational epic drama! Civil 115 Woodwind Quintet 14 War ignites across the country, and The Memphis Symphony’s Woodwind You don’t need a green thumb to be a while the Pasquinel brothers become Quintet will be presenting a special con- member of this busy group. Spring is intent on killing homesteaders and sol- cert for Mother’s Day at 2:00 pm in the here and the Gro’ers will be tending, diers, the Native Americans face an even Lobby. fertilizing and watering their seedlings. more bloodthirsty foe. Will be shown at With the help of the new Personal To- 1:00 & 6:00 pm in the Movie Theater. May IMAX Movie mato Trellis, they anticipate the har- “Beavers” MayJuly Resident Association 12 vest of the first tomato by July the 1st. Meeting The natural woodland engineers of the Contact Dr. Charles Parrott with ques- 8 great northwest are studied in fascinat- tions at 795-4394. Come on down to the Come to the Resident Association Meet- ing detail in Beavers, originally made Greenhouse on Wednesday, May 14th at ing at 2:00 PM in the PAC. Featured for IMAX theaters. Acclaimed IMAX 10:30 am and dig in! speaker is Jonathan Martin, a partner cinematographer Andy Kitzanuks cap- May Centennial: with the Hardison Law Firm. He will tures the beavers hard at work designing “The Longhorns” be giving a brief seminar to show how complex dams, communities and apart- 14 to let healthcare providers and others ment dwellings in their element, the Ca- Journey into the Wild West in this pass on the resident’s wishes for future nadian Rockies. Will be shown at 10:00 sweeping sensational epic drama! New medical treatment, and how to appoint AM & 2:00 PM in the Movie Theater. industry, in the form of British Ranch an alternate decision maker. He will also investor Oliver Seccombe, comes to cover TN law on the appointment of a Centennial, and soon men from far medical surrogate decision maker-- and and wide are roped into a massive cattle what can happen if the resident has not drive. Will be shown at 1:00 & 6:00 pm appointed someone in advance. in the Movie Theater.

The Pinecone | May 2014 • 15 • JuneMay Music in the Lobby with JuneMay Walk to Cure May Centennial: 165 The Sisters 215 27 “The Shepherd” Gail Mathewson and Sue Frazier are On Wednesday, May 21, at 10:30 we will Journey into the Wild West in this not only real life sisters; they formed a begin our Kirby Pines Arthritis Walk to sweeping sensational epic drama! Greed group called “Sisters”. They sing Oldies Cure in the Lobby. This one mile walk changes the landscape of Centennial as from 1940’s-1970’s including Big Band, either indoors through the halls or out- a group of farmers take up arms against , Country, Rock ‘n Roll, and Gospel. doors around the lake if weather per- the rowdy cattle barons and their men. They will be performing for us at 6:00 mits. Pre-register with Mary Hand in Will be shown at 1:00 & 6:00 pm in the pm in the Lobby. the Oasis or sign up the day of the walk. Movie Theater. JuneMay Spring Music Program May Centennial: MayJuly The Ladies Interdenominational 175 with the Chi Alphas 21 “The Storm” 27 Circle Meeting “The Uplifters” Come to the Lobby at 10:30 am to hear Journey into the Wild West in this sweep- The Uplifters Circle is a nondenomina- the Bellevue Baptist Churches’ Chil- ing sensational epic drama! A con man tional group of women dedicated to mis- dren’s Ensemble, the Chi Alphas (mean- and his family make a splashy debut in sions, prayer and Bible study led by Elsie ing Christ sent ones). town, but the real smoke screen appears Huffard. All are welcome, just come to JuneMay Acclimation when a foreign accountant takes a dis- the Chapel at 2:00 pm to join. Brass Concert paraging financial look at the town’s prof- 175 itable Venneford ranch. Will be shown at JuneMay Memphis Symphony Come to the Lobby at 6:00 pm to hear a 1:00 & 6:00 pm in the Movie Theater. String Quartet spring concert by the Acclimation Brass! 275 The Memphis Symphony’s Spring Quar- They will be playing instrumentals in a JuneMay Memphis Symphony’s variety of music genres with a few vocal Brass Quintet tet is back! Come to the Performing 215 Arts Center at 6:30 pm to hear a final pieces to highlight the program. Come to the Performing Arts Center at spring performance by this wonderful 6:00 pm for a spectacular performance May Smart Moves group of classical musicians. “Asthma & Allergies” by the Memphis Symphony’s Brass 19 Quintet. MayJuly Lunch Bunch at With the coming of spring, comes the JuneMay Music in the Lobby 28 Firebirds Grill suffering of allergies! Join Jason Spar- with Rudy Martin row with information on how to make it 235 Known for its Classic American cuisine through the season. Smart Moves meets Come to the Lobby at 6:00 pm to hear Firebirds specializes in aged steaks, fresh in the PAC at 9:45 am, immediately fol- Rudy Martin. Born in Havana Cuba, seafood, chicken and seared over a lowing Exercise. Rudy has been playing and singing for wood fired grill. Sign up in transporta- over 30 years. He is a “crooner” who tion, the bus will leave at 11:00 am. MayJuly Bereavement loves to sing classic standards and bal- Support Group May Centennial: 19 lads as well as R&B, jazz, pop, and even “The Crime” Lamar Frizzell will lead the Bereave- light country. 28 ment Support Group to serve people in Journey into the Wild West in this JuneMay Memorial Day sweeping sensational epic drama! There gaining perspective about their losses Program and support them in regaining a healthy 265 are plenty of tricks and tribulations quality of life. The group meets at 10:00 Join us in the Chapel on Monday at 10 as the Wendell family continue their am in the Ante Room. am, for a Memorial day program to schemes. A young widow, Charlotte remember those who have given their Seccombe, returns to Centennial to run May Anne of Green Gables lives in service to their country. Offici- the Venneford Ranch. Will be shown at Part II 20 ated by Rev Everett Porter Joan Dodson 1:00 & 6:00 pm in the Movie Theater. This continuation of the award-winning will play the piano. MayJuly “A Funny Thing Happened on miniseries picks up with redheaded May Anne of Green Gables the Way to the Forum” heroine Anne Shirley beginning a new Part III 29 life as a teacher and an aspiring writer. 26 Come to the Germantown Community She also encounters career hurdles and The strong-willed Anne Shirley leaves Theatre for Broadway’s greatest farce. It unfriendly townsfolk, but with her typi- behind her beloved Prince Edward Is- takes comedy back to its roots with the in- cal enthusiasm and good cheer. Will be land and heads to New York City with fectious energy of Vaudeville. Call the box shown at 1:00 & 6:00 pm in the Movie her true love, Gilbert Blythe, in the third office at 937-3023 for tickets. Sign up in Theater. made-for-TV movie based on characters Transportation, the bus leaves at 7:00 pm in the books by Lucy Maud Montgom- JuneMay Starwberry Day Dance with JuneMay The Entertainers Present ery. But with the onset of World War The Jim Mahannah Band Music, Music, Music 205 I, Gilbert goes overseas to fight -- and 305 Our friend Jim Mahannah is back! Anne embarks on a faraway adventure Come enjoy an evening of music pre- Come to the Strawberry Day Dance at she never anticipated. Will be shown at sented by the Entertainers. The program 6:30 PM in the Performing Arts Center. 1:00 & 6:00 pm in the Movie Theater. will begin at 6:30 pm in the PAC.

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The Pinecone | May 2014 • 17 • SOCIALScenes

Helen Edwards celebrates her birthday with Sarah Edmondson, Carolyn Head, Mary Fowler, Mamie Gates, Elsie Huffard, Sarah Marable

Marsha Greiner plants her first tomato plant of the season

Mary Ogilvie celebrates her birthday at Kirby with friends Chris Counce, Rose Strange, Joan Dodson, Sue Jackson, Kitty Bartlett, Margaret Bivens & Louise Wheeler

Barbara Lipsey celebrates her birthday with Richard Randall, Andy Barksdale stands behind his freshly Marie & Bryan Crisman, Ken Hardin & Carter Powers planted tomato patch in the gardens

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Miriam Olree celebrated her birthday with husband Charles and other family members

Dr. Parrott carries construction supplies Cordelia Martin celebrates her April birthday along with Marsha Badgett, for his personal tomato trellis Doris Whitney, Blanche Scott, Sue Freeze, Martha Pruett to the planting beds

Walter Edge celebrated his birthday with wife Melba, Pat Cavender had a wonderful birthday dinner with Martha Wilson, his Daughter, Grandchildren & Great Grandson Peggy Bell, Marilyn Wray, Liz Collier, & Betty Gatti

The Pinecone | May 2014 • 19 • SOCIALScenes

Frances Thompson harvest Rosemary & Basil James Kinney celebrated his birthday with wife Jane & family from the Garden Goe’ers herb garden

Judith Johnson had a wonderful birthday dinner Jewel Crowson enjoys the Kirby Easter Egg with husband Jim & family Hunt with her Great Granddaughter

And the Egg Hunt Begins! Everybody loves getting their Jane Tomlinson has a wonderful morning face painted by Ms. Patches at the Easter Egg Hunt with her family

• 20 • The Pinecone | May 2014 Memorials, Honorariums & Gifts In Memory of In Memory of In Memory of

MILLIE YOUNG IRMA MERRILL STAFFORD ALICE RADEFELD Donation by Jim & Irma Stafford Donation by Don & Doris Boyd Donation by Kirby Pines Estates to the General Fund to the General Fund & Residents Association to the Library Fund Donation by Catherine Prewett Donation by Beverly Creamer to the Ham-ateur Club to the General Fund In Honor of Donation by Don & Doris Boyd Donation by Barbara Thurmond DR. CHARLES PARROTT to the General Fund to the Foundation Fund Donation by Virginia Granger to the Hobby Shop Fund BETSY De POINCY Donation by Jim & Betty Goldschmid Donation by Marsha Greiner to the General Fund CHARLES OLREE to the Foundation Fund Donation by Charles & Mary Stagg Donation by Sam Babcock to the Hobby Shop Fund Donation by Don & Doris Boyd to the General Fund to the General Fund Donation by Roland & Jane Tomlinson Donation by Mr. & Mrs. C.E. Morrison to the Hobby Shop Fund Donation by Bill & Bettie Clemmons to the General Fund to the Foundation Fund Donation by Madonna Langford Donation by Ann Davis to the Hobby Shop Fund Donation by Jeanne Barger to the Employee Christmas Fund to the Foundation Fund GIFT TO THE HOBBY SHOP FUND Donation by B.J. Ferrell Donation by Charlotte Peterson Donation by Karen Henry to the Foundation Fund to the Foundation Fund GIFT TO THE GENERAL FUND Donation by Jim & Gloria Elliott Donation by Barbara Lipsey Donation by Cham & Hazel Canon to the General Fund to the Foundation Fund Donation by Ruth Ryan Donation by Jessie Allison Donation by Hazel & Charles Woods to the Foundation Fund GIFT TO THE FOUNDATION FUND Donation by Jeanne Barger to the Foundation Fund USp025sol 4/22/14 11:04 AM Donation by Charles & Mary Stagg Donation by Marsha Greiner ELIZABETH POOLE to the Library Fund Donation by Barbara Lipsey to the General Fund Donation by Mrs. Lee Milford GIANT to the Foundation Fund Donation by Bill & Bettie Clemmons to the Foundation Fund Donation by Peggy Bell Home | Crossword Menu | Standard US Crosswords to the General Fund CROSSWORD BOB CAMPBELL Solution - usp025 Donation by Bill & Bettie Clemmons Donation by Margaret Horn to the Foundation Fund to the General Fund

Puzzle Choice ANSWERS TO PUZZLE CHALLENGE A little one enjoys her spoils Jimmy Latimer poses with his from the Easter Egg Hunt grandsons (Jessie is the Bunny!) ON PAGE 17 at the Easter Egg Hunt The Pinecone | May 2014 • 21 •

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