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PINECONEThe Magazine of Kirby Pines Retirement Community • October 2014 | V. 32 | I. 10

Emotional Wellness | Benefits of Exercise | Resident Spotlight: Poetry Group | Social Scenes Kirby Pines Retirement Community October means Fall Fun is managed by at Kirby Pines After celebrating our thirty-first anniversary in grand style last month, it is October is also time to remember to get time to sit back, relax, and reflect on your your flu shot. This year we will hold our individual reasons for selecting Kirby Pines annual flu clinic October 7th & 8th. You as your Memphis retirement community may also want to sign up for a Pneumonia BOARD OF DIRECTORS of choice. The beginning of fall seems vaccine which is recommended every five Dr. James Latimer, Chairman like the perfect time to recall the variety years.o T help you stay healthy, be sure Mr. Rudy Herzke, President of events we all enjoyed over the summer to attend the last of the farmers markets Mr. Berry Terry, Secretary/Treasurer months at Kirby Pines, and to anticipate the provided by Peach World farmers. Mr. Larry Braughton Rev. Richard Coons numerous happenings that are just around Mr. Jim Ethridge Dr. Fred Grogan the. corner The month of October is filled If you truly just want to sit back and with entertaining and educational events. relax, be sure to reserve a space at this Ms. Mary Ann Hodges For example, if classical music is your month’s Evening of Exquisite Cuisine Mr. Boyd Rhodes, Jr. cup of tea, you will have the opportunity when the ever popular Osso Buco is served. RCA STAFF in October to listen to the Memphis This Italian veal dish has been an annual Symphony perform Tchaikovsky’s First sell out. Of course, October wouldn’t be Charlie Trammell Piano Concerto, and/or the Iris Orchestra October without a little “trick or treating” President, RCA perform Mozart and Brahms. too. So whether you plan on grandchildren stopping by for a special treat or just plan KIRBY PINES STAFF If you have a more adventuresome to buy and send a Halloween card from the Michael Escamilla look on life and missed the excitement last Blossom Shop, you can expect some special Executive Director, Kirby Pines year, join in on the fun of riding in a hot air treats in the dining room this Halloween. balloon October 15th, right here at Kirby. Annette Marlar Along with the hot air balloon ride, you Director of Medical Services and HR can sample foods from some of Memphis’ Michael Lyle Bohlman, M.D. leading “food trucks”. Later in the month, Escamilla, Medical Director why not take the bus to the Brooks Museum Executive for an educational tour of Soulful Creatures, Director, Linda Huston from the collection in the Brooklyn Museum Kirby Pines Director of Accounting of masterworks of ancient Egyptian art and related examples of mummified animals. Don Johnson Chaplain ON THE PINECONE COVER Cheryl Grimes Director of Activities/Social Events Dr. Lyle G. Bohlman On Wellness Daniel Longstreth While serving as the Medical Director of Kirby Pines, I have had the opportunity to Director of Environmental Services participate in and learn about the culture of this unique community. I have learned that Chuck Neeley wellness is not just a feeling, though how one feels is important, not just a blood pressure reading, a BMI calculation, or a cardiac output measurement; though these parameters Director of Maintenance contribute to physical wellness in a real way; but wellness in its fullest sense involves the Patrick O’Brien interaction of physical, mental, and spiritual energy free to operate in a safe environment. Director of Dining Services Well-being is unique to each individual and involves adaptation to change. It is said that change is the only real constant in the world and as we age, our physiology changes, our Mike Rayder perceptions change and we are often forced to react to things over which we have little Director of Grounds & Landscaping control. Calvin Sims We are bio-psycho-social beings who strive to balance physical and mental energy within Director of Security the context of a social network in order to attain a true sense of well-being. Faye Smith When physical changes occur, a positive attitude, spiritual introspection, and frequently a Director of Transportation touch of humor can restore one’s sense of well-being. With the help of family, friends, and the well organized social supports available here at Kirby Pines seemingly overwhelming This magazine is produced by R.C.A. change can be converted into positive growth. Marketing Department located at 6465 N. Quail Hollow Rd., Suite 400 As a physician I have seen the evolution of medicine over the years with its ever increasing Memphis, TN 38120, 901-794-2598 complexity, medication options, and technical sophistication. In spite of all our scientific [email protected] expertise, I still believe the ability to heal, regardless of the condition we are faced with, lies within each of us as we strive to attain our own personal bio-psycho-social well-being. Electronic version of So, the next time you hear someone say “be well my friend” you know they are wishing The Pinecone is you God’s greatest gift. available at www.kirbypines.com

• 2 • The Pinecone | October 2014 welcome to

3535 Kirby Road • Memphis, TN 38115

Jim & Shirley Anderson Don & Laura Cook Pat Kelly & Myrtle Kelly

Jim and Shirley Anderson moved It’s a natural lift to one’s spirits to New residents, Myrtle Kelly and to Kirby from Germantown, have been know that Laura Cook’s most interesting her son, Pat Kelly, moved from married 55 years and have 4 children, 4 thing in her past is being married to to Memphis in 1956. Myrtle was a grandchildren, and 1 great grand. husband, Donald, for 65 years. He kept homemaker, enjoying her rose garden and her laughing and happy. Life doesn’t other flowers. She also enjoys working Both Jim and Shirley worked get much better than that! Donald and crossword puzzles and doing needlepoint. outside the home with Jim earning a Laura are native Memphians. They had BS Degree in Geography and History 2 children who were adopted as infants, Pat Kelly served in the Air Force, and a MS Degree in Education 4 grandchildren and an anticipated great stationed in Alaska. In civilian life, he Administration from the University of grand daughter on the way. worked for 21 years for Goldsmith’s as Memphis. For 38 years, Jim was part Manager of the Drapery Workroom and of the Shelby County School System, Donald’s career was that of a Upholstery Division. He also owned rising to Superintendent before he Commercial Contractor. His Dad taught and operated Fabric Junction in Bartlett retired in 1997. Shirley was part of the him brick layer techniques and he was for 10 years; and managed Interstate Shelby County School System as well, in business with his Dad for 45 years Plywood Top Shop and Cabinet Shop working as a School Secretary. as Everett Cook & Sons. The firm for 18 years until retirement. Pat enjoys included not only Donald and his Dad, woodworking, working with his hands, Jim likes golf, fishing, and but his brothers as well. Donald was and being outdoors. He has been an adult wilderness/outback trail work. Shirley President of the firm that grew to be the leader in the Boy Scouts of America for enjoys tennis, pickle ball, cards, largest masonry contractors in the area. 49 years and, in that capacity, made 5 dominoes, line dancing, Bible study, Laura also worked at the firm as a part- hikes of more than 50 miles each at the reading, and socializing. She also time secretary but she characterizes her Philmont Scout Ranch in New Mexico. enjoys volunteer work. Their travels assignments as a “go-fer”. Interesting tidbits about Pat include include Rome, Venice, , London, living as a civilian in Viet Nam; skillful at Scotland, and U.S. Northwest. Jim Golf, cards, and bridge are favorite operating a sewing machine; and driving also has fond memories of summer pastimes for Donald; Laura enjoys the AlCan Highway several times as he employment as a Smokejumper for the cooking, spending time with family traveled to every corner of Alaska. U.S. Forest Service, making more than and friends, reading, and volunteering 50 parachute jumps. at their church. She was once a first- Kirby Pines welcomes Myrtle Kelly rate trumpet player and excellent and her son, Pat. With Pat’s experience This high-energy couple is a seamstress. and interest in woodworking, he will be welcomed addition to Kirby Pines. pleased to meet our residents who are Their decision to join us adds more Kirby Pines is pleased to welcome familiar with the professionally equipped faces to our pool of volunteers and, in Donald and Laura to our community, work shop. We wish these new residents turn, Jim and Shirley will benefit from and look forward to having you as an many years of enjoyment in the range of all that our community offers. active member of our “family”. activities available in our community.

The Pinecone | October 2014 • 3 • The Life-Changing Benefits of Exercise Everybody knows exercise may improve your physical and health, but did you know that 15 minutes may save your emotional well-being?

“Exercise is one of the easiest and most effective ways of improving both your physical and mental health. A little regular exercise can ease depression and anxiety, boost energy and mood, and relieve stress. But you don’t have to be a fitness fanatic to reap the benefits. No matter your age or fitness level, there are lots of enjoyable ways to use physical activity to help you feel better, look better, and enjoy life more.” 1

When you exercise, your body releases chemicals called endorphins. These EXERCISE SCHEDULE endorphins interact with the receptors in your brain that reduce your perception of FOR THE OASIS pain and trigger a positive feeling in the body, Kirby Pines presently offers a variety of opportunities for exercises that have proven to relieve stress and improve emotional Advanced Water Aerobics health. These are just a few: Monday & Wednesday 8:30 am-9:30 am Tai Chi: Tai chi is an exercise that was derived from Chinese martial arts and focuses on being fully in touch with the present. It is sometimes called “meditation Exercise in the PAC Monday, Wednesday & Friday in motion” and is an excellent way to leave the worries of the day behind. Tai Chi is 9:30 am offered here on Monday afternoon at 2:00 in the Large Card Room. Tai Chi Walking: one of the most popular forms of exercise as it requires very little in the Monday way of equipment and can be fit into any schedule. At Kirby Pines we have more 2:00 pm than a mile of beautifully landscaped walking trails and miles of inside walking. A Walk with Ease class is well underway and will be offered again in the spring. Men’s Only Water Aerobics Tuesday & Thursday Dancing: While many people do not think of dancing when considering stress 8:30 am - 9:15 am relieving exercises, it does in fact give you a physical workout while improving agility and coordination. The social aspect of dancing helps in improving mental and Arthritis Foundation emotional well-being while learning new steps exercises the brain as well. Check Water Aerobics If you have any questions please contact: Tuesday & Thursday into our line dancing group that meets Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays in the 9:30 am - 10:15 am Jason Sparrow at 901.366.1819 PAC. or Allyson Boykin at 901.229.8396 Arthritis Foundation Water Aerobics: If you have issues that prohibit some other forms of exercise, water Sit/Stand Class aerobics may be just the thing you need. Chest deep water takes 90% of your weight Tuesday & Thursday off your joints. Usually practiced with a group with similar physical needs, this stress 11:00 am - 11:45 am relieving activity has both social and meditative aspects that will calm the nerves. Walk With Ease Monday & Wednesday Next time you “don’t feel like it,” 10:30 am - 11:30 am remember that a walk or exercise class may be just what the doctor ordered to help you feel better about yourself.

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• 4 • The Pinecone | October 2014 Overall Health Should MAKE YOU SMILE!

id you know that oral health plays a role in your overall health status? Oral health is a Dvery commonly overlooked component to one’s health and wellness. Many people suffer from oral health issues without even knowing they have an issue. According to the CDC a quarter of persons over the age of 65 have no remaining teeth, and a third of older adults have untreated tooth decay and/or gum disease. Many do not realize that these issues are associated with chronic diseases and severe health conditions. Luckily, oral EXERCISE SCHEDULE health is something we have control over and we have FOR THE OASIS the ability to improve. Advanced Water Aerobics Monday & Wednesday 8:30 am-9:30 am lease join us on Monday, October 20th in the Exercise in the PAC Monday, Wednesday & Friday PAC to hear a Smart Moves lecture on the topic 9:30 am of Dental hygiene/ oral health. We will provide Tai Chi P Monday you with knowledge and tips on how to keep your smile 2:00 pm bright! Wellness Coordinator, Allyson Boykin will be Men’s Only Water Aerobics Tuesday & Thursday giving this lecture. We look forward to seeing everyone 8:30 am - 9:15 am at 10:00 AM sharp! Arthritis Foundation Water Aerobics If you have any questions please contact: Tuesday & Thursday 9:30 am - 10:15 am Jason Sparrow at 901.366.1819 or Allyson Boykin at 901.229.8396 Arthritis Foundation Sit/Stand Class Tuesday & Thursday 11:00 am - 11:45 am

Walk With Ease Monday & Wednesday 10:30 am - 11:30 am

The Pinecone | October 2014 • 5 • • 6 • The Pinecone | October 2014 A poem should not mean, but be. - Archibald MacLeish

Bea Barnes – Poetry encompasses the beauty of God’s universe and true nature of a thing, person or matter. Poetry gives me a feeling of happiness and sometimes a joyful sadness.

Georgia Harkins – Poetry communicates man’s vision of himself; it reflects the human journey of victories and defeats and tragedy. Poetry evokes emotions of love, appreciation and hope. It presents a magical yet concise language.

Nita Heffernan – Poetry has helped me be happier, more learned, and more devoted to God. It inspires me to think. I love writing poetry and thank God for supplying the right words to write. Poetry evokes feeling of inspiration, joy, and love.

Gail Overton Kommer – Poetry possesses me. It is the essential character of all endeavors. We read it, share it, and compose it, all because we love it. Poetry has helped me be happier, more learned, Val Reed, Coordinator, Kirby Pines Poetry Club and more devoted to God.

First Monday Peggy Latham – Poems show truth, beauty, good and evil. It is the music of rhymes, heart and soul. Poetry evokes joy, conquers confusion, and provides some meanings of life. When it touches the truth in your life, it is memorable. Poetry Group John Malm – Understanding of the four kinds of meter, rhyme scheme, blank verse, and figures of speech gave me a great appreciation of the power of poetry. Emotions evoked by poetry include truth, beauty, EXPRESSING EMOTION honesty, inspiration, love, and faith. Poetry’s significant power is enabling one to make an essential Catherine Prewett – Writing poetry gives me the ability to express point with succinctness. Val Reed gives credit to ground-breaking my thoughts, to express the joy in my heart, to share my feelings with theories of Abraham Maslow whose theory on the stages of others, to help me realize my blessings, and express my thanks to God growth in humans begins with physiological need, safety, love, for all He does for me. belonging and esteem, and ends with self-actualization. Maslow posited that if the basic human needs are not met the ultimate DeDe Scott – Growing up as an only child, I really enjoyed reading goal of self actualization cannot be achieved. His concept is often poetry aloud to myself. Beautiful poems can make one feel the portrayed as a pyramid with the largest, most basic needs at the emotions of the poet as he or she wrote the poem. bottom and self-actualization at the top. To be able to perceive and express life in poetry form allows a person to get to the essence Dr. Joe Scott – Words fail me on why I like poetry. I like Aristotle’s of expression in a few words; distilled like fine wine. For Val, description best, which is “poetry is emotion expressed at leisure.” poetry evokes emotions from fear or loss to mountain top elation. The emotions run the scale from sadness to joy. She is emotionally fed by poets such as Marianne Moore, John Oxenheim, Thomas Harding, and Rainer Maria Rilke. For the Diane Short – Poetry moves the mind in a wonderful way; one can feel past two years, Val has introduced to Poetry Club members an the thoughts going through you. Poetry evokes happiness, sadness, array of poets and their work. Club members and their poems have quiet, love and dislike. Poetry is similar to the ups and downs of life, been enriched by this knowledge. put in a concise form. Marilyn Wray – Poetry is my outlet for creative expression, rhyming words and expressing feelings of joy, sadness, frustration, and gratitude. Poetry evokes beauty of a sunset or gratitude for a faithful friend. When I’m angry I write a few lines and gain a release of angry feelings. - Jacqueline Besteman, Resident

The Pinecone | October 2014 • 7 • OCTOBER is EMOTIONAL WELLNESS Month! Emotional Wellness is the ability to understand ourselves and cope with the challenges life can bring. The ability to acknowledge and share feelings of anger, fear, sadness or stress; hope, love, joy and happiness in a productive manner contributes to our Emotional Wellness.

Being emotionally well is more than just handling stress. It also involves being attentive to your thoughts, feelings, and behaviors, whether positive or negative. Emotional Wellness implies the ability to be aware of and accept our feelings, rather than deny them, have an optimistic approach to life, and enjoy life despite its occasional disappointments and frustrations. If you are a person engaged in the process of emotional wellness, you are willing and able to: • Arrive at personal choices and decisions based upon the synthesis of feelings, thoughts, philosophies, and behavior. • Live and work independently while realizing the importance of seeking and appreciating the support and assistance of others. • Form interdependent relationships with others based upon a foundation of mutual commitment, trust and respect. Nancy & George Pence still smitten • Take on challenges, take risks, and recognize conflict as being potentially healthy. • Manage your life in personally rewarding ways, and taking responsibility for your actions. The Path to Emotional Wellness The path to emotional wellness may involve: • Awareness of thoughts and feelings • Using a positive attitude • Seeking support and expressing emotions in a suitable manner • Setting priorities • Accepting mistakes and learning from them The path may also involve seeking out support from a mental health professional when needed and gathering information in order to make informed value decisions. Are you engaged in the process of emotional wellness? • Evaluate your own emotional wellness with this brief quiz. • Am I able to maintain a balance of work, family, friends, and other obligations? • Do I have ways to reduce stress in my life? • Am I able to make decisions with a minimum of stress and worry? • Am I able to set priorities? Laura Parrott takes time out for herself If you answered “No” to any of the questions, it may indicate an area where you need to improve the state of your emotional wellness.

Congratulationsemployee of the month Fredrick Scott The success of the action station on the buffet can be accredited to the bubbly character of James Frederick Scott. Frederick’s enthusiasm and attitude for the work he does at Kirby shows on a daily basis. His effervescent personality is uplifting and very much appreciated amongst residents and staff. Dietary receives more positive comment cards on Fred than all other employees combined. This shows how much our residents appreciate the hard work of Frederick Scott. -Patrick O’Brien , Director of Dining Services • 8 • The Pinecone | October 2014 Chaplain’s COrner from Don Johnson, Kirby Pines Chaplain

iss what’ extraordinary. That God could love us is almost incomprehensible. We Jesus Loves Me are often unlovely but He did not let us go unloved. How could we ever adequately Anna Warner and her sister, Susan, always rely on when tears and heart break express our gratitude and thanks for His lived near West Point Military Academy and pain and fear and sorrow paralyzed personal and unconditional love? The and regularly led Bible studies for the me...... the only thing that would comfort eternal miracle is that God loves us. From cadets. Susan became a best selling was this verse.” John 3:16 to I John 4:9-10, 19 and many novelist. In 1860 she other passages we can see this powerfully wrote Say and Seal, “Jesus loves me this I know. described. It’s like He is saying to us, “I a story about a dying For the Bible tells me so. love you, is that alright?” Let’s joyfully child being helped Little ones to him belong, reply, “Yes, Lord, that’s alright.” by his teacher and We are weak but he is strong..... Till next time, Don Johnson, her boyfriend. Say Yes, Jesus loves me... Kirby Pines Chaplain and Seal was second The Bible tells me so.” only to Uncle Tom’s God’s love so beautifully expressed by Cabin so popular at this pastor and by so many others does not that time. Anna, who just apply to children or young people. It also wrote novels relates to us all through life and becomes and poems, wrote a especially encouraging in our later years. special poem for Say Someone has even come up with a Senior and Seal. It was sung to the dying boy Adult version of the song. It says, even though it was just a poem without music. Composer William Bradbury read Jesus loves me, this I know, the poem in the novel and composed Though my hair is white as snow. the simple yet profound melody. It has Though my sight is growing dim, become the best children’s hymns of all Still He bids me trust in Him. time.e W know it as “Jesus Loves Me.” It still inspires children of all ages. Though my steps are oh, so slow, With my hand in His I’ll go There’s a story of a Church in Atlanta On through life, let come what may, honoring one of its senior pastors who He’ll be there to lead the way. had been retired many years. Following October his introduction the 92 year old pastor Though I am no longer young, rose from his high back chair and slowly I have much which He’s begun. Vesper Services walked to the podium. He placed both Let me serve Christ with a smile, hands on the pulpit to steady himself and Go with others the extra mile. October 2nd then quietly began to speak. David South When the nights are dark and long, Woodland Hills Church of Christ “When I was asked to come here today In my heart He puts a song. and talk to you, I was asked to tell you Telling me in words so clear, October 9th the greatest lesson I ever learned in my 50 “Have no fear, for I am near.” Reverend Dr. Susan Sharp odd years of preaching. I thought about it Weslyan Hills United Methodist for a few days and decided there was just When my work on earth is done, one thing that made the most difference And life’s victories have been won. October 16th in my life and sustained me through all He will take me home above, Reverend Josh Gray my trials. The one thing that I could Then I’ll understand His love Ridgeway Baptist Church YES, JESUS LOVES ME October 23rd YES, JESUS LOVES ME Larry McKenzie YES, JESUS LOVES ME Highland Church of Christ THE BIBLE TELLS ME SO October 30th To love God is no extraordinary thing. Reverend David Weatherly All that we know of Him shows He is Covenant lovely, loveable and loving. The reverse

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NON-STOP CHARADE fun-loving Larrabee, who was the center of Sabrina’s world until she Saturday, October 4 Saturday, October 4 at 6:00 p.m. & was shipped off to Paris. After two at 10:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. Sunday, October 5 at 6:30 p.m. years on the staff of Vogue magazine, (2014) Cast: Liam Neeson, (1963) Cast: Cary Grant, Sabrina has returned to the Larrabee Julianne Moore, Scoot McNairy Audrey Hepburn, Walter Matthau estate but now she has blossomed Bill Marks, a former cop who drinks Regina is about to divorce her into a beautiful and sophisticated to excess to deal with his daughter’s husband when she finds that he has woman. And she’s standing in the death, is now a federal air marshal. been murdered after converting every way of a billion dollar deal. While on a flight from New York to penny they owned to cash, which is London, Marks gets a text telling also missing. She meets Cary Grant REDWOOD HIGHWAY him that unless 150 million dollars who changes his name every 15 is transferred to an offshore account, minutes or so and is interested in her Sunday, October 12 someone will die every 20 minutes. husband’s money, which seems to at 1:30 and 4:00 p.m. Can he find the terrorist in time and have come from a WWII payroll he (2013) Cast: Shirley Knight, save everyone? stole. His partners in crime are also Tom Skerritt, Danforth Comins very interested in where the money Living in a comfortable retirement MONTANA SKY is, as he stole it from them as well. community in Southern Oregon, Everyone assumes Regina MUST estranged from her family, unsatisfied know where the money is. The with her surroundings, and generally Sunday, October 5 situation becomes more tense when not happy about life, Marie decides at 1:30 and 4:00 p.m. to journey 80 miles on foot to the (2007) Cast: Ashley Williams, the searchers begin turning up dead. coast of Oregon to revisit the ocean Diane Ladd, John Corbett of her past for the first time in 45 Cancer-deceased stock trader Jack SABRINA years. Along the way, she meets an Mercy’s funeral is where his three extraordinary cast of characters and daughters Willa, who lived on his Saturday, October 11 discovers that you’re never too old Montana cattle ranch, shy Lily and at 10:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. to learn something about life... and Hollywoodian Tess, from different (1995) Cast: Harrison Ford, about yourself. mothers, meet. The notary and Julia Ormond, Greg Kinnear neighbor Ben McKintock, who While she was growing up, Sabrina GASLIGHT fancies Willa, are to supervise the Fairchild spent more time perched in surprising last will: the girls only a tree watching the Larrabee family inherit 1/3 each of the $24,000,000 than she ever did on solid ground. Saturday, October 11 at 6:00 p.m. estate after cohabiting there for a As the chauffeur’s daughter on their & Sunday, October 12 at 6:30 p.m. year. Tess and Munroe County’s lavish Long Island estate, Sabrina (1944) Cast: Charles Boyer, gentleman sheriff Torrence, a hunky was invisible behind the branches, Ingrid Bergman, Joseph Cotton vet, fall in love. So do Lily and but she knew them all below... There Years after her aunt was murdered in Adam Wolfchild, a half-blood ranch- is Maude, the modern matriarch of her home, a young woman moves back hand, but her abusive husband, ex- the Larrabee Corporation; Linus, into the house with her new husband. con Jesse Carne, stops at nothing to the serious older son who expanded However, he has a secret that he will get her back. But is he the one who a successful family business into do anything to protect, even if means viciously kills ranch animals and thes world’ largest communications driving his wife insane. ranch-hand Pickles? company; and David, the handsome,

• 10 12• The Pineconet h e p i n | eOctober c o n e 2014 Happy Birthday to You! October caine smuggling ring, and the poisoning Oct Tai Chi the movies 2014 of a friend’s husband, Phryne’s life is one Kirby Pines Residents adventure after another. Will be shown 6 at 1:30 & 6:30 pm in the Movie Theater. Independent Living If you’re looking for a way to reduce Oct Group Bible Study stress, consider tai chi (TIE-CHEE). Tai James Barnes 02 Harry Simpson 23 EVENTS Chi meets in the Large Card Room ev- with Dave Phillips Myrtle Kelly 02 Donald A Boyd 26 Oct Get Fit with Oasis 2 ery Monday at 2:00 pm. Coordinator Mary Hand Join Germantown Church of Christ’s Oct BINGO! Night Bob Fowler 03 Jewel S Crowson 27 1 Dave Philips as he leads group bible Helen Billingsley 05 Becky Leatherwood 27 Advanced Water Aerobics classes will study every Thursday at 10:00 am. 6 be held on Mondays & Wednesdays at Join us for BINGO Fun! Entry costs Arline R Wertz 06 Mabel B Meck 27 Oct UTMG in the 8:30 am. Basic and Beginning Water only $1 per card, with an opportunity Wellness Center Joyce M Morris 07 Carl Morrison, Jr 27 Aerobics is on Tuesdays & Thursdays at 2 to win up to two prizes. Every Monday 9:30 am. Men’s Water Aerobics is held PATCH ADAMS Sunday, October 19 at 6:30 p.m. (“Ernest”) on the sly, which is fine until Glenda Lowe 08 Anna O Brewer 28 Dr. Bohlman & the University of Ten- night at 6:30 pm in the PAC. on Tuesdays & Thursdays at 8:30 am. (1939) Cast: William Powell, they both fall in love with women using nessee Medical Group are in the Well- Oct Frances R Pounds 08 Kal Lefes 28 Arthritis Sit/Stand classes are on Tues- Driving Myrna Loy, Virginia Grey that name, which leads to a comedy of ness Clinic Tuesdays 9:00 am -12:00 pm Saturday, October 18 days & Thursdays at 11:00 am in the Independence The Charles’ are back in New York with Marylou W Watson 08 Betty Mahaffey 29 & Thursdays 1:00 – 4:30 pm. 7 at 10:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. mistaken identities... Joyce Read 11 Edna R Wright 29 Arts & Crafts Room. Join Occupational/Driving Therapist Asta and a new arrival: Nicky Jr. They Oct Art with (1998) Cast: Robin Williams, THE GHOST & MR. CHICKEN Oct Kirby Pines Nikki Simmons at 10:30 am in the Mov- are invited by Colonel MacFey to spend Bertha Mae M Newman 12 June Barnes 30 Class Daniel London, Monica Potter Traveler’s Meeting 3 ie Theater as she gives a presentation In 1969, Hunter Adams was a troubled the weekend at his house in Long Island Maurice A Haynie 13 1 about what driving evaluations consist Providence Place, The Villa, Whether you are novice or experienced man who voluntarily committed as he desperately wants Charles to help Saturday, October 25 at 6:00 p.m. & Hazel H Canon 14 Calling all adventurous spirits! Let’s get with the painting medium, join our of, who can benefit, signs of “unsafe” him out. It seems he has been receiving Gallery Manor & Job’s Way on the road again! Meet with the Kirby driving, mobility aides & options (lifts himself into a mental institution. Once Sunday, October 26 at 6:30 p.m. Keeton Burkhart 15 weekly art class, for guidance or com- threats from Phil Church, a very shady Pines Travelers on the first Wednesday for scooters, transfer seats, etc). there, he finds that helping his fellow (1966) Cast: , George Crone 16 Walter Keltner 03 munity with your fellow Kirby Artists. character. When McFey is killed Joan Staley, Liam Redmond of every month at 10:30 am in the Large Meets every Friday morning at 10:00 Oct Kirby Pines inmates there gives him a purpose Church seems to be the obvious suspect Luther Heggs aspires to being a reporter Ola Hobart 16 Florine T Carter 10 Card Room. Contact Marsha Greiner at am in the Arts & Crafts Room. Prayer Group in life. Thus inspired, he leaves the 797-0274 for more information. 7 asylum and vows to become a doctor but Nick suspects there is something far for his small town newspaper, the Bea Barnes 17 Margaret Edrington 17 Oct The Men Who Built America: OctJuly Senior Safari at the Join the Kirby Pines Prayer Group in more complicated going on. McFey’s Rachel Courier Express. He gets his big Lee Brown 17 Helen R Rahija 17 A New War Begins to help people professionally. However, Memphis Zoo 3 the Chapel at 10:30 am as they pray for housekeeper, daughter and various break when the editor asks him to spend Meryl Stewart 17 Joyce B Downing 19 1 what he finds at medical school is a The nation attempts to rebuild follow- friends and family. Will meet again, sickeningly callous philosophy that hangers-on may all have had an interest the night at the Simmons mansion that, Betty Terry 18 Patsy C Horn 20 Seniors age 55 and up will receive free ing the destruction of the Civil War, and Tuesday, October 28th. in seeking the old man’s demise. 20 years before, was the site of a now entry, parking, tram rides and access advocates an arms-length attitude to Cornelius Vanderbilt is the first to see Oct Flu Shots famous murder-suicide. The case has Don Cook 19 Gwendolyn Silver 21 to the exhibits such as Ancient China, the patients that does not address their the need for unity to regain America’s THE FAULT IN OUR STARS aroused local interest not only because Gloria B Elliott 19 Rosemary Shoaf 23 Northwest Passage and the newest ex- stature in the world. Will be shown at 7 emotional needs or the quality of their of the anniversary but due to the fact Betty L Holley 20 Mary A Cullom 25 hibit, The Teton Trek! Sign up in trans- 10:00 am & 2:00 pm in the Theater. Flu shots will be available for residents lives. “Patch” Adams is determined to portation, the Bus leaves at 9:30 am and find a better way to help them, although Saturday, October 25 that the family heir, Nick Simmons, has Betsye F French 21 Dot Hill 25 JuneOct Music in the Lobby with on both Tuesday the 7th & Wednesday will return to Kirby at 1:30 pm. the 8th from 9:00 to 11:30 am & 12:30 at 10:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. returned to Rachel aiming to tear the Seekers of His Heart the consequences of his defiance of the James Johnson 21 Doris Woody 26 Oct Shuffleboard in the 35 to 4:30 pm in the Large Card Room. Re- rules and the authorities are severe. (2014) Cast: Shailene Woodley, mansion down. Luther’s account of his Clarine Justice 23 Betty Jeffrey 29 Performing Arts Center Join us at 6:30 pm in the Lobby to hear member to bring your ID & Red/White/ Ansel Elgort, Nat Wolff wild, ghost-ridden night in the house 1 Seekers of His Heart, a ladies ensemble Blue Medicare insurance card. BLENDED Hazel and Augustus are two teenagers leads Simmons to sue for libel, but Vernon N Short 23 Dr. Len Sumner 30 Relieve stress by getting your mind off from Mullins Station Baptist Church, as Oct Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries who share an acerbic wit, a disdain for with the aid of his friend Kelsey they of things, socialize and engage in some they sing gospel music, and a few from Ep 2: Murder on the Ballarat Train the conventional, and a love that sweeps friendly competition. Shuffleboard will 7 Sunday, October 19 determine what exactly happened that the 1950’s and ‘60’s. them on a journey. Their relationship night long ago and the identity of the be held every Wednesday at 10:00 am & Phryne Fisher, accompanied by her new at 1:30 and 4:00 p.m. Oct First Monday Saturday at 4:00 pm in the PAC. maid Dot, finds her journey on the Bal- (2014) Cast: Adam Sandler, is all the more miraculous, given that real killer. Poetry Group Hazel’s other constant companion is Oct Wii Virtual 6 larat Train interrupted when their rail- Drew Barrymore, Wendi McLendon an oxygen tank, Gus jokes about his Bowling Come to listen; come to read; come to car is gassed with chloroform. Phryne After a blind date gone horribly wrong, 1 recite from memory. Everyone is wel- offers her detective skills to solve the Jim and Lauren agree they never, ever prosthetic leg, and they meet and fall in KIRBY PINES MOVIE Come join the fun every Wednesday come. The group meets in the Ante case of a young amnesic girl and the want to see each other again. Well, love at a cancer support group. RATING SYSTEM afternoon at 2:00 pm in the Large Card murder of a fellow passenger. Will be Room every first Monday at 10:00 am. that’s all about to change when the two Room. No skill required. It is set up on shown at 1:30 & 6:30 pm in the Theater. THE IMPORTANCE OF Oct The Men Who Built America: find themselves and their respective the TV; simply check out the remotes Oct Memphis Hearing Aid BEING EARNEST Oil Strike families (including children) all stuck = AVERAGE from the Front Desk and return them 6 Service whenever your game is over. Kerosene is lighting America after dark 8 together in one suite at an African Safari vacation spot. Sunday, October 26 Oct Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries in unprecedented ways. The demand Wednesday, October 8th at 10:00 am, in = GOOD for oil is sky high and Vanderbilt knows the Arts & Crafts room, Dr. Rena Booth at 1:30 and 4:00 p.m. 1 Episode 1: Cocaine Blues ANOTHER THIN MAN (2002) Cast: Rupert Everett, that oil can fill his trains. He turns to will be offering: = EXCELLENT Almost as soon as the Honourable a young maverick oilman from Ohio, ~Free Hearing Evaluation Colin Firth, Frances O’Connor Miss Phryne Fisher disembarks at Mel- John D Rockefeller, to do just that. Will ~Free Hearing Aid Consultation Two young gentlemen living in 1890’s Saturday, October 18 at 6:00 p.m. & bourne, she finds herself embroiled in be shown at 10:00 am & 2:00 pm in the ~Free Hearing Aid Cleanings, England use the same pseudonym = OUTSTANDING a mystery. Between investigating a co- Movie Theater. Check up and Adjustment

The Pinecone | October 2014 • 14 • The Pinecone | October 2014 The Pinecone | October 2014 • 11 • SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 8:30 am • Advanced Water Aerobics (Pool) 8:30 am • Men’s Water Aerobics (Pool) 9:00 am • Hearing & Hearing Aid Service (Ante) 7:30 am • Men’s Christian Fellowship (Chapel) 9:30 am • Senior Day at the Zoo (Trans) 1 2 3 4 Abbreviations Key 9:30 am • Group Exercise (PAC) 9:30 am • Basic Water Aerobics (Pool) 9:30 am • Group Exercise (PAC) 10:00 am • Weekend Movie (Thtr) 10:00 am Catholic Service (Chapel) 10:00 am Kirby Pines Foundation Sale (L303) 10:00 am Art with Class (A&C) 1:30 pm Game Play (LCR) 10:00 am • Shuffleboard (PAC) • • • • 10:00 am Kroger & Banks (Trans) 10:00 am Walmart & Banks (Trans) 2:00 pm Weekend Movie (Thtr) Thtr - Theater HS - Hobby Shop 10:00 am • Farmer’s Market (Lobby) • • • October • • 10:30 am • Game Play (Ante) 10:00 am • Bible Study w/Dave Phillips (Chapel) 10:00 am • Men Who Built America: Pt 1 (Thtr) 2:00 pm • Line Dancing (PAC) FDR - Formal Dining Room SCR - Small Card Room 10:30 am • Walk with Ease (PAC) 11:00 am Arthritis Stand/Sit Class (A&C) • • 10:30 am • Kirby Pines Travelers Meeting (LCR) • 1:00 pm • Superlo & Bank (Trans) 4:00 pm • Shuffleboard (PAC) PAC - Performing Arts Center A & C - Arts & Crafts Room 1:00 pm • Ham-ateur Practice (PAC) 1:00 pm • UTMG (WC) 2:00 pm • Men Who Built America: Pt 1 (Thtr) 6:00 pm • Classic Movie (Thtr) • • 1:00 pm • Needle Arts Group (A&C) BR - Billiard Room LCR - Large Card Room 1:30 pm • Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries: Ep. 1 (Thtr) 1:00 pm • Walmart & Banks (Trans) 6:30 pm • Bridge (LCR) • • 2:00 pm Wii Bowling (LCR) 2:00 pm Line Dancing (PAC) 6:30 pm Seekers of His Heart Ladies Ensemble Trans - Transportation WC - Wellness Clinic 6:30 pm • Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries: Ep. 1 (Thtr) • • • • 6:30 pm Vespers (PAC) (Lobby) 2014 • 6:30 pm • Bridge (LCR) • 8:00 am • Church of Christ Service (Chapel) 5 8:30 am • Advanced Water Aerobics (Pool) 6 8:30 am • Men’s Water Aerobics (Pool) 7 8:30 am • Advanced Water Aerobics (Pool) 8 8:30 am • Men’s Water Aerobics (Pool) 9 9:30 am • Group Exercise (PAC) 10 7:30 am • Men’s Christian Fellowship 11 9:00 am Smith Jewelers (SCR) 9:00 am UTMG (WC) 9:00 am • Flu Shots (LCR) 9:30 am Basic Water Aerobics (Pool) 10:00 am Art with Class (A&C) (Chapel) 10:00 am • Worship Service (PAC) • • 9:30 am • Group Exercise (PAC) • • 1:30 pm • Weekend Movie (Thtr) 9:30 am • Group Exercise (LCR) 9:00 am • Flu Shots (LCR) 10:00 am • Memphis Hearing Aid (A&C) 10:00 am • Annual Fall Rummage Sale (PAC) 10:00 am • Walmart & Banks (Trans) 10:00 am • Weekend Movie (Thtr) 10:00 am First Monday Poetry Group (Ante) 9:30 am Basic Water Aerobics (Pool) 10:00 am • Catholic Service (Chapel) 10:00 am Kroger & Banks (Trans) 10:00 am Ham-ateur Practice (PAC) 10:00 am Bible Study - Thru the Bible (Chapel) 4:00 pm • Weekend Movie (Thtr) • • 10:00 am Shuffleboard (PAC) • • • 10:00 am • Hobby Pines Group (Hobby Shop) 10:30 am Kirby Pines Prayer Group (Chapel) • 10:00 am Bible Study w/Dave Phillips (Chapel) 10:00 am • Men Who Built America: Pt 3 (Thtr) 1:30 pm • Game Play (LCR) 6:00 pm • Game Play (LCR) • 10:30 am • Game Play (Ante) • 10:00 am • Men Who Built America: Pt 2 (Thtr) 10:30 am Driving Independence Workshop (Thtr) 10:30 am • Garden Gro’ers Club (Greenhouse) 11:00 am Arthritis Stand/Sit Class (A&C) 11:00 am • Oak Court Mall (Trans) 2:00 pm • Weekend Movie (Thtr) 6:30 pm • Classic Movie (Thtr) 10:30 am Billiard Group (BR) • 10:30 am Walk with Ease (PAC) • 12:30 pm Pink Palace Crafts Fair (Trans) 2:00 pm Line Dancing (PAC) • 11:00 am Arthritis Stand/Sit Class (A&C) • Ham-ateur Practice (PAC) 1:00 pm UTMG (WC) • • 10:30 am Walk with Ease (LCR) • 1:00 pm • • 1:00 pm Superlo & Bank (Trans) 4:00 pm Shuffleboard (PAC) • 1:30 pm Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries: Ep. 2 (Thtr) 1:00 pm • Needle Arts Group (A&C) 1:00 pm Walmart & Banks (Trans) • • 2:00 pm • Tai Chi (LCR) • 1:30 pm • Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries: Ep. 3 (Thtr) • 2:00 pm • Men Who Built America: Pt 3 (Thtr) 5:00 pm • Bellvue Baptist: The Gaither’s (Trans) 2:00 pm Men Who Built America: Pt 2 (Thtr) 2:00 pm • Line Dancing (PAC) 2:00 pm • Wii Bowling (LCR) 2:00 pm • Line Dancing (PAC) 6:30 pm Bridge (LCR) 6:00 pm Classic Movie (Thtr) • 6:30 pm Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries: Ep. 2 (Thtr) 6:30 pm • Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries: Ep. 3 (Thtr) 6:30 pm Vespers (PAC) • • 6:30 pm • Bingo (PAC) • 6:30 pm • Bridge (LCR) • 7:00 pm • Ham-ateurs Present Harvest Festival (PAC) 8:00 am • Church of Christ Service (Chapel) 12 8:30 am • Advanced Water Aerobics (Pool) 13 8:30 am • Men’s Water Aerobics (Pool) 14 8:30 am • Advanced Water Aerobics (Pool) 15 8:30 am • Men’s Water Aerobics (Pool) 16 9:30 am • Group Exercise (PAC) 17 7:30 am • Men’s Christian Fellowship 18 10:00 am Worship Service (PAC) 9:30 am Group Exercise (PAC) 9:00 am UTMG (WC) 9:00 am • Farmer’s Market (Lobby) 9:30 am • Iris Orchestra: Passion & Purity (Trans) 10:00 am Art with Class (A&C) (Chapel) • • • 9:30 am Group Exercise (PAC) 9:30 am Basic Water Aerobics (Pool) • 1:30 pm Weekend Movie (Thtr) 10:00 am Men Who Built America: Pt 4 (Thtr) 9:30 am Basic Water Aerobics (Pool) • • 10:00 am Walmart & Banks (Trans) 10:00 am Weekend Movie (Thtr) • • • 10:00 am Catholic Service (Chapel) 10:00 am Kroger & Banks (Trans) • • 10:00 am Hobby Pines Group (Hobby Shop) • • 1:00 pm Superlo & Bank (Trans) 10:00 am Bible Study - Thru the Bible (Chapel) 4:00 pm • Weekend Movie (Thtr) • 11:00 am • Arthritis Stand/Sit Class (A&C) 10:00 am • Shuffleboard (PAC) 10:00 am • Bible Study w/ Dave Phillips (Chapel) • • 6:00 pm • Game Play (LCR) 10:30 am • Billiard Group (BR) 2:00 pm • Line Dancing (PAC) 10:30 am • Game Play (LCR) 10:00 am • Men Who Built America: Pt 5 (Thtr) 6:00 pm • Music in the Lobby with 1:30 pm • Game Play (LCR) 10:30 am Walk with Ease (PAC) 10:30 am • Walk with Ease (PAC) Diana Stein (Lobby) 2:00 pm Weekend Movie (Thtr) 6:30 pm Classic Movie (Thtr) • 6:30 pm Birthday Night Concert with 1:00 pm Needle Arts Group (A&C) 11:00 am • Arthritis Stand/Sit Class (A&C) • • 12:00 pm Kiwanis Meeting (FDR) • • 1:00 pm UTMG (WC) 6:30 pm Bridge (LCR) 2:00 pm Line Dancing (PAC) • The Side Street Steppers (PAC) 1:30 pm • Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries: Ep. 4 (Thtr) • • • 2:00 pm • Tai Chi (LCR) 2:00 pm • Wii Bowling (LCR) 1:00 pm • Walmart & Banks (Trans) 4:00 pm • Shuffleboard (PAC) 2:00 pm Men Who Built America: Pt 4 (Thtr) 3:00 pm Fall Festival (On Grounds) 2:00 pm • Men Who Built America: Pt 5 (Thtr) 6:00 pm Classic Movie (Thtr) • • 2:00 pm Line Dancing (PAC) • 6:30 pm Bingo (PAC) 6:30 pm • Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries: Ep. 4 (Thtr) • • 6:30 pm • Bridge (LCR) 6:30 pm • Vespers (PAC) 8:00 am • Church of Christ Service (Chapel) 19 8:30 am • Advanced Water Aerobics (Pool) 20 8:30 am • Men’s Water Aerobics (Pool) 21 8:30 am • Advanced Water Aerobics (Pool) 22 8:30 am • Men’s Water Aerobics (Pool) 23 9:30 am • Group Exercise (LCR) 24 7:30 am • Men’s Christian Fellowship 25 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) (Chapel) • 9:30 am • Alterations (A&C) • 10:00 am Catholic Service (Chapel) • 1:30 pm Weekend Movie (Thtr) 9:30 am Group Exercise (PAC) 9:30 am Basic Water Aerobics (Pool) • 10:00 am • Kroger & Banks (Trans) 10:00 am Walmart & Banks (Trans) 10:00 am • Weekend Movie (Thtr) • • • 10:00 am Shuffleboard (PAC) 10:00 am Bible Study w/ Dave Phillips (Chapel) • 10:00 am Bible Study - Thru the Bible (Chapel) 2:00 pm Memphis Symphony (Trans) 9:45 am • Smart Moves (PAC) 11:00 am Arthritis Stand/Sit Class (A&C) • • 1:00 pm Superlo & Bank (Trans) • • 10:00 am Hobby Pines Group (Hobby Shop) • 10:30 am • Game Play (LCR) 10:00 am Men Who Built America: Pt 7 (Thtr) • 1:30 pm Game Play (LCR) • • 6:00 pm Music in the Lobby with • 4:00 pm • Weekend Movie (Thtr) 10:00 am • Men Who Built America: Pt 6 (Thtr) 2:00 pm • Line Dancing (PAC) 10:30 am • Overton HS CAPA Piano Program (Lobby) 11:00 am Arthritis Stand/Sit Class (A&C) • 2:00 pm Weekend Movie (Thtr) 10:00 am Bereavement Support Group (Ante) 10:30 am Walk with Ease (PAC) • • 6:00 pm Game Play (LCR) • 6:30 pm Autumn Dance with • 1:00 pm UTMG (WC) Kevin Carson (Lobby) 2:00 pm Line Dancing (PAC) • 10:30 am Billiard Group (BR) • 1:00 pm Needle Arts Group (A&C) • • 6:00 pm Todd Derstine: America’s Favorite 10:30 am • Walk With Ease (PAC) The Jim Mahannah Band (PAC) • 6:30 pm Bridge (LCR) • • 1:30 pm Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries: Ep. 5 (Thtr) 1:00 pm • Walmart & Banks (Trans) • 4:00 pm • Shuffleboard (PAC) 10:45 am • Episcopal Eucharist (Chapel) • 2:00 pm Men Who Built America: Pt 7 (Thtr) 6:00 pm Classic Movie (Thtr) Grandson (PAC) 2:00 pm • Tai Chi (LCR) 2:00 pm • Wii Bowling (LCR) • • 6:30 pm • Classic Movie (Thtr) 2:00 pm • Men Who Built America: Pt 6 (Thtr) 6:30 pm • Bridge (LCR) 2:00 pm • Line Dancing (PAC) 6:30 pm • Memphis Symphony String Quartet (PAC) 6:30 pm • Bingo (PAC) 6:30 pm • Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries: Ep. 5 (Thtr) 6:30 pm • Vespers (PAC) 8:00 am • Church of Christ Service (Chapel) 26 8:30 am • Advanced Water Aerobics (Pool) 27 8:30 am • Men’s Water Aerobics (Pool) 28 8:30 am • Advanced Water Aerobics (Pool) 29 8:30 am • Men’s Water Aerobics (Pool) 30 9:30 am • Group Exercise (PAC) 31 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 Farmer’s Market (Lobby) • October Is 1:30 pm Weekend Movie (Thtr) 10:00 am • Hobby Pines Group (Hobby Shop) 9:30 am • Basic Water Aerobics (Pool) • 10:00 am • Kroger & Banks (Trans) 10:00 am Walmart & Banks (Trans) • 10:00 am Men Who Built America: Pt 8 (Thtr) 10:30 am Kirby Pines Prayer Group (Chapel) 10:00 am Catholic Service (Chapel) 10:00 am Bible Study w/ Dave Phillips (Chapel) • 4:00 pm Missionary Mary Ann Lord (PAC) • • • • 10:00 am Arsenic & Old Lace (Thtr) • 10:30 am • Billiard Group (BR) 11:00 am • Arthritis Stand/Sit Class (A&C) 10:00 am • Shuffleboard (PAC) 11:00 am • Arthritis Stand/Sit Class (A&C) • 4:00 pm • Weekend Movie (Thtr) 10:30 am Amedisys Home Health Lecture (LCR) 11:00 am Lunch Bunch @ Cracker Barrel (Trans) 10:30 am • Game Play (LCR) 1:00 pm UTMG (WC) 1:00 pm • Superlo & Bank (Trans) EMOTIONAL • • 10:30 am Walk with Ease (PAC) • 6:00 pm Game Play (LCR) 10:30 am Walk with Ease (PAC) 1:30 pm Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries: Ep. 6 (Thtr) • 1:00 pm Walmart & Banks (Trans) 2:00 pm Arsenic & Old Lace (Thtr) • • • 1:00 pm Needle Arts Group (A&C) • • 6:30 pm Classic Movie (Thtr) • 6:30 pm Line Dancers Present • 12:00 pm • Kiwanis Meeting (FDR) 2:00 pm • Ladies Interdenominational Meeting 1:30 pm • Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries: Ep. 7 (Thtr) 1:40 pm • Tea & Tour at The Brooks (Trans) • WELLNESS 2:00 pm • Tai Chi (LCR) “The Uplifters” (Chapel) 2:00 pm • Wii Bowling (LCR) 2:00 pm • Line Dancing (PAC) Harvest Hoedown (PAC) 2:00 pm • Men Who Built America: Pt 8 (Thtr) 2:00 pm • Line Dancing (PAC) 6:30 pm • Bridge (LCR) 6:30 pm • Vespers (PAC) 6:30 pm • Bridge (LCR) 6:30 pm • Bingo (PAC) 6:30 pm • Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries: Ep. 6 (Thtr) 6:30 pm • Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries: Ep. 7 (Thtr) 6:30 pm • Theatre Memphs: The Heiress (Trans) Month!

The Pinecone | October 2014 Calendar The Pinecone | October 2014 Calendar Happy Birthday to You! October caine smuggling ring, and the poisoning Oct Tai Chi the movies 2014 of a friend’s husband, Phryne’s life is one Kirby Pines Residents adventure after another. Will be shown 6 at 1:30 & 6:30 pm in the Movie Theater. Independent Living If you’re looking for a way to reduce Oct Group Bible Study stress, consider tai chi (TIE-CHEE). Tai James Barnes 02 Harry Simpson 23 EVENTS Chi meets in the Large Card Room ev- with Dave Phillips Myrtle Kelly 02 Donald A Boyd 26 Oct Get Fit with Oasis 2 ery Monday at 2:00 pm. Coordinator Mary Hand Join Germantown Church of Christ’s Oct BINGO! Night Bob Fowler 03 Jewel S Crowson 27 1 Dave Philips as he leads group bible Helen Billingsley 05 Becky Leatherwood 27 Advanced Water Aerobics classes will study every Thursday at 10:00 am. 6 be held on Mondays & Wednesdays at Join us for BINGO Fun! Entry costs Arline R Wertz 06 Mabel B Meck 27 Oct UTMG in the 8:30 am. Basic and Beginning Water only $1 per card, with an opportunity Wellness Center Joyce M Morris 07 Carl Morrison, Jr 27 Aerobics is on Tuesdays & Thursdays at 2 to win up to two prizes. Every Monday 9:30 am. Men’s Water Aerobics is held PATCH ADAMS Sunday, October 19 at 6:30 p.m. (“Ernest”) on the sly, which is fine until Glenda Lowe 08 Anna O Brewer 28 Dr. Bohlman & the University of Ten- night at 6:30 pm in the PAC. on Tuesdays & Thursdays at 8:30 am. (1939) Cast: William Powell, they both fall in love with women using nessee Medical Group are in the Well- Oct Frances R Pounds 08 Kal Lefes 28 Arthritis Sit/Stand classes are on Tues- Driving Myrna Loy, Virginia Grey that name, which leads to a comedy of ness Clinic Tuesdays 9:00 am -12:00 pm Saturday, October 18 days & Thursdays at 11:00 am in the Independence The Charles’ are back in New York with Marylou W Watson 08 Betty Mahaffey 29 & Thursdays 1:00 – 4:30 pm. 7 at 10:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. mistaken identities... Joyce Read 11 Edna R Wright 29 Arts & Crafts Room. Join Occupational/Driving Therapist Asta and a new arrival: Nicky Jr. They Oct Art with (1998) Cast: Robin Williams, THE GHOST & MR. CHICKEN Oct Kirby Pines Nikki Simmons at 10:30 am in the Mov- are invited by Colonel MacFey to spend Bertha Mae M Newman 12 June Barnes 30 Class Daniel London, Monica Potter Traveler’s Meeting 3 ie Theater as she gives a presentation In 1969, Hunter Adams was a troubled the weekend at his house in Long Island Maurice A Haynie 13 1 about what driving evaluations consist Providence Place, The Villa, Whether you are novice or experienced man who voluntarily committed as he desperately wants Charles to help Saturday, October 25 at 6:00 p.m. & Hazel H Canon 14 Calling all adventurous spirits! Let’s get with the painting medium, join our of, who can benefit, signs of “unsafe” him out. It seems he has been receiving Gallery Manor & Job’s Way on the road again! Meet with the Kirby driving, mobility aides & options (lifts himself into a mental institution. Once Sunday, October 26 at 6:30 p.m. Keeton Burkhart 15 weekly art class, for guidance or com- threats from Phil Church, a very shady Pines Travelers on the first Wednesday for scooters, transfer seats, etc). there, he finds that helping his fellow (1966) Cast: Don Knotts, George Crone 16 Walter Keltner 03 munity with your fellow Kirby Artists. character. When McFey is killed Joan Staley, Liam Redmond of every month at 10:30 am in the Large Meets every Friday morning at 10:00 Oct Kirby Pines inmates there gives him a purpose Church seems to be the obvious suspect Luther Heggs aspires to being a reporter Ola Hobart 16 Florine T Carter 10 Card Room. Contact Marsha Greiner at am in the Arts & Crafts Room. Prayer Group in life. Thus inspired, he leaves the 797-0274 for more information. 7 asylum and vows to become a doctor but Nick suspects there is something far for his small town newspaper, the Bea Barnes 17 Margaret Edrington 17 Oct The Men Who Built America: OctJuly Senior Safari at the Join the Kirby Pines Prayer Group in more complicated going on. McFey’s Rachel Courier Express. He gets his big Lee Brown 17 Helen R Rahija 17 A New War Begins to help people professionally. However, Memphis Zoo 3 the Chapel at 10:30 am as they pray for housekeeper, daughter and various break when the editor asks him to spend Meryl Stewart 17 Joyce B Downing 19 1 what he finds at medical school is a The nation attempts to rebuild follow- friends and family. Will meet again, sickeningly callous philosophy that hangers-on may all have had an interest the night at the Simmons mansion that, Betty Terry 18 Patsy C Horn 20 Seniors age 55 and up will receive free ing the destruction of the Civil War, and Tuesday, October 28th. in seeking the old man’s demise. 20 years before, was the site of a now entry, parking, tram rides and access advocates an arms-length attitude to Cornelius Vanderbilt is the first to see Oct Flu Shots famous murder-suicide. The case has Don Cook 19 Gwendolyn Silver 21 to the exhibits such as Ancient China, the patients that does not address their the need for unity to regain America’s THE FAULT IN OUR STARS aroused local interest not only because Gloria B Elliott 19 Rosemary Shoaf 23 Northwest Passage and the newest ex- stature in the world. Will be shown at 7 emotional needs or the quality of their of the anniversary but due to the fact Betty L Holley 20 Mary A Cullom 25 hibit, The Teton Trek! Sign up in trans- 10:00 am & 2:00 pm in the Theater. Flu shots will be available for residents lives. “Patch” Adams is determined to portation, the Bus leaves at 9:30 am and find a better way to help them, although Saturday, October 25 that the family heir, Nick Simmons, has Betsye F French 21 Dot Hill 25 JuneOct Music in the Lobby with on both Tuesday the 7th & Wednesday will return to Kirby at 1:30 pm. the 8th from 9:00 to 11:30 am & 12:30 at 10:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. returned to Rachel aiming to tear the Seekers of His Heart the consequences of his defiance of the James Johnson 21 Doris Woody 26 Oct Shuffleboard in the 35 to 4:30 pm in the Large Card Room. Re- rules and the authorities are severe. (2014) Cast: Shailene Woodley, mansion down. Luther’s account of his Clarine Justice 23 Betty Jeffrey 29 Performing Arts Center Join us at 6:30 pm in the Lobby to hear member to bring your ID & Red/White/ Ansel Elgort, Nat Wolff wild, ghost-ridden night in the house 1 Seekers of His Heart, a ladies ensemble Blue Medicare insurance card. BLENDED Hazel and Augustus are two teenagers leads Simmons to sue for libel, but Vernon N Short 23 Dr. Len Sumner 30 Relieve stress by getting your mind off from Mullins Station Baptist Church, as Oct Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries who share an acerbic wit, a disdain for with the aid of his friend Kelsey they of things, socialize and engage in some they sing gospel music, and a few from Ep 2: Murder on the Ballarat Train the conventional, and a love that sweeps friendly competition. Shuffleboard will 7 Sunday, October 19 determine what exactly happened that the 1950’s and ‘60’s. them on a journey. Their relationship night long ago and the identity of the be held every Wednesday at 10:00 am & Phryne Fisher, accompanied by her new at 1:30 and 4:00 p.m. Oct First Monday Saturday at 4:00 pm in the PAC. maid Dot, finds her journey on the Bal- (2014) Cast: Adam Sandler, is all the more miraculous, given that real killer. Poetry Group Hazel’s other constant companion is Oct Wii Virtual 6 larat Train interrupted when their rail- Drew Barrymore, Wendi McLendon an oxygen tank, Gus jokes about his Bowling Come to listen; come to read; come to car is gassed with chloroform. Phryne After a blind date gone horribly wrong, 1 recite from memory. Everyone is wel- offers her detective skills to solve the Jim and Lauren agree they never, ever prosthetic leg, and they meet and fall in KIRBY PINES MOVIE Come join the fun every Wednesday come. The group meets in the Ante case of a young amnesic girl and the want to see each other again. Well, love at a cancer support group. RATING SYSTEM afternoon at 2:00 pm in the Large Card murder of a fellow passenger. Will be Room every first Monday at 10:00 am. that’s all about to change when the two Room. No skill required. It is set up on shown at 1:30 & 6:30 pm in the Theater. THE IMPORTANCE OF Oct The Men Who Built America: find themselves and their respective the TV; simply check out the remotes Oct Memphis Hearing Aid BEING EARNEST Oil Strike families (including children) all stuck = AVERAGE from the Front Desk and return them 6 Service whenever your game is over. Kerosene is lighting America after dark 8 together in one suite at an African Safari vacation spot. Sunday, October 26 Oct Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries in unprecedented ways. The demand Wednesday, October 8th at 10:00 am, in = GOOD for oil is sky high and Vanderbilt knows the Arts & Crafts room, Dr. Rena Booth at 1:30 and 4:00 p.m. 1 Episode 1: Cocaine Blues ANOTHER THIN MAN (2002) Cast: Rupert Everett, that oil can fill his trains. He turns to will be offering: = EXCELLENT Almost as soon as the Honourable a young maverick oilman from Ohio, ~Free Hearing Evaluation Colin Firth, Frances O’Connor Miss Phryne Fisher disembarks at Mel- John D Rockefeller, to do just that. Will ~Free Hearing Aid Consultation Two young gentlemen living in 1890’s Saturday, October 18 at 6:00 p.m. & bourne, she finds herself embroiled in be shown at 10:00 am & 2:00 pm in the ~Free Hearing Aid Cleanings, England use the same pseudonym = OUTSTANDING a mystery. Between investigating a co- Movie Theater. Check up and Adjustment

The Pinecone | October 2014 • 14 • The Pinecone | October 2014 The Pinecone | October 2014 • 11 • meet me at Please call 682-1529 for more informa- PAC. There will be humorous skits, JuneOct Fall tion or to schedule a visit. standup comics, solos, poetry, group Festival! Oct Garden Gro’ers singing, readings, our famous Quartet 155 Club Meeting and humorous quartet. It all adds up to Join us for hot air balloon rides, music 8 a fun-filled evening of entertainment. by Hank & Nora and food trucks! 3:00- We are beginning to plan our winter OctJuly Through 6:00 pm on the grounds by gazebo and lake. garden projects. Root Vegetables, Green the Bible Leafy Vegetables and Onions will be 10 Oct The Men Who Built America: planted once the last of the summer A new Bible study class will meet in A New Rival Emerges produce has been harvested. Contact the Chapel every Saturday at 10:00 am. 16 Dr. Charles Parrott with questions at Beginning with GENESIS, learn what Carnegie and Rockefeller continue to 795-4394. Come to the Greenhouse ev- is found in this book and how to un- battle, but JP Morgan arrives on the ery 2nd Wednesday at 10:30 am! derstand and use it. We will meet once scene and establishes a bank in New Oct Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries monthly to study each of these books, York City that has one goal: to further Ep 3: The Green Mill Murder and have a better understanding of the the technological advancements of 8 entire Bible. Class discussion is encour- America. Will be shown at 10:00 am & Phryne Fisher’s evening at the hottest aged, don’t forget to bring your Bible. 2:00 pm in the Movie Theater. jazz club in Melbourne is interrupted For more information contact Gail OctJuly Passion & Purity with by a sudden death on the dance floor. Kommer at 363-3622. The Iris Orchestra Phryne must take to the skies in a bi- JuneOct An Evening with the 16 plane to solve a murder that involves Gaither Vocal Band Join the Iris Orchestra for an open re- hot jazz and a man from her past. 1:30 115 hearsal of their program “Passion & Pu- & 6:30 pm in the Movie Theater. Featuring Bill Gaither, Wes Hamp- rity” on October 16th. This 15th Season OctJuly Fall ton, David Phelps, Adam Crabb, Todd Opener of IRIS Orchestra will feature Rummage Sale Suttles and Special Guests. Bus leaves guest artists Pinchas Zukerman, vio- 9 at 5:00 pm (performance at 6:00) at linist & Amanda Forsyth, cellist. They One Man’s trash is another man’s trea- Bellevue Baptist Church. To purchase will be performing Mozart’s Overture sure! You know what that means…time tickets by phone, call 1-855-484-1991 to Don Giovanni, Brahms’ Double Con- for the Kirby Pines Fall Rummage Sale! for $22.00, or purchase in person at Bel- certo for Violin, Cello & Orchestra and The event will take place in the PAC on levue Baptist Church for $20.00. Beethoven’s Violin Concerto. Tickets Thursday, October 9th from 10:00 am are $10.00 at the door. The bus will leave Oct The Men Who Built America: -2:00 pm. Call Activities at 866-4414 to at 9:30 am, sign up in Transportation. reserve your table. Blood Is Spilled 13 JuneOct Music in the Lobby with Oct The Men Who Built America: Carnegie hires a hatchet man, Henry Diana Stein A Rivalry Is Born Frick, to help him achieve his goal of 175 10 besting Rockefeller. Unbeknownst to Join us at 6:00 pm in the Lobby to hear Andrew Carnegie enters the business Carnegie, Frick is running his factories Diana Stein, who has been playing pi- arena of the railway. Under the tutelage far beyond capacity, leading to the big- ano professionally for about 30 years. of Thomas Scott. In an effort to build gest manmade disaster America had Her repertoire includes standards, a bridge over the Mississippi river to ever seen: the Johnstown flood, which blues, jazz, ragtime, theater music, & link East and West in a way never be- claimed more than 2,000 lives. Will be some boogie-woogie! fore thought possible by train, Carnegie shown at 10:00 am & 2:00 pm in the OctJuly Memphis Symphony comes up with the solution: Steel. 10:00 Movie Theater. am & 2:00 pm in the Movie Theater. Tchaikovsky’s 1st Piano Concerto OctJuly Birthday Night Concert with The 19 JuneOct Pink Palace Side Street Steppers Come with us to the GPAC to enjoy the Craft’s Fair 14 first segment of the Masterworks Series, 105 The Side Street Steppers are a page from featuring Jon Kimura Parker on piano,. Come to the Pink Palace to enjoy all the Americas past, playing rare and popular Call the box office for tickets at 537- fun with a variety of crafts demonstra- music from the 1920s and 30s. So come 2525. Tickets are $45.00, however, if tions, tasty treats, music, petting zoo, on down for plenty of hip-shaking, foot 20 or more persons sign up they will be and best of all...SHOPPING. The fair stompin’, caterwauling and croonin’ at discounted. Sign up in Transportation, will be held at Audubon Park in East 6:30 PM in the Performing Arts Center. the bus will be leaving at 2:00 pm. Memphis on Friday, October 10th with Oct Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries OctJuly a $2.00 admission fee. Bus leaves at Todd Derstine: 12:30 will be there from 1:00 – 3:00 pm. 15 Ep 4: Death at Victoria Dock 19 America’s Favorite Grandson Sign up in Transportation. As his employees strike, a businessman Join us at in the PAC at 6:00 PM to hear OctJuly The Ham-ateurs Present asks Phryne to find his missing teenage Todd Derstine, a gifted pianist/vocal- Harvest Festival daughter. Soon, her investigations un- ist. If you enjoy Nat King Cole, Tommy 10 cover forbidden love, religious iconog- Dorsey, Glenn Miller, and Tony Ben- The Ham-ateur Club will present The raphy, and anarchists. Will be shown at nett, you’ll enjoy Todd’s impressive ren- Harvest Festival on at 7:00 pm in the 1:30 & 6:30 pm in the Movie Theater. ditions.

The Pinecone | October 2014 • 15 • OctJuly Smart Moves: JuneOct Music in the Lobby with on Gilbert and Sullivan’s Ruddigore and Dental Hygiene Kevin Carson one of the players dies on stage. Phryne 20 245 has taken on difficult cases before, but Please join us to learn about the diseas- Join us in the Lobby at 6:00 PM to hear has never one quite like this. Will be es that can be linked to bad oral health Kevin Carson, a remarkably versatile shown at 1:30 & 6:30 pm in the Theater. guitar player and vocalist specializing in and also some good tips on how to keep OctJuly songs from the 50‘s with some from the The Ladies Interdenominational your oral health status at its best! Smart Circle Meeting “The Uplifters” Moves meets in the PAC at 9:45 am, im- 60‘s and 70‘s. 28 mediately following Exercise. JuneOct Memphis Symphony The Uplifters Circle is a nondenomi- OctJuly Bereavement 25 String Quartet national group of women dedicated to Support Group 5 missions, prayer and Bible study led 20 Join us at 6:00 pm in the PAC for a spe- by Elsie Huffard. All are welcome, just cial performance by the Memphis Sym- Kirby Pines Bereavement Support come to the Chapel at 2:00 pm to join phony String Quartet. group is for those of our residents who in fellowship with this wonderful group. have lost a loved one. Lamar Frizzell Oct Missions Oct Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries leads the group, which meets at 10:00 Presentation am in the Ante Room. 26 29 Ep 7: Murder in Montparnasse Mary Ann Lord, niece of residents June Oct The Men Who Built America: When the widow of artist Pierre Sarcelle Owning It All & Dr. Kurt Lord, works in Peru, South 20 America. She translates portions of the pays a visit, Phryne is reminded of the time she spent in Paris. Meanwhile, Bert Edison Electric Company is created and Bible into the language of an indigenous and Cec witness a fellow war veteran die begins wiring homes in New York. A ri- group who lives in the Amazon rain val, Nikola Tesla, soon emerges with a forest. This group’s language and culture in a hit and run car accident. Phryne’s different technology for electric light. has some interesting differences from friends suspect that it was no accident Will be shown at 10:00 am & 2:00 pm in the English language and North Ameri- and ask for the sleuth to investigate the the Movie Theater. can culture. She will be coming to speak murder. Will be shown at 1:30 & 6:30 at 4:00 pm in the PAC. pm in the Movie Theater. OctJuly Autumn Dance with Jim Mahannah Oct The Men Who Built America: OctJuly Tea & Tour for Seniors at The 21 The New Machine Brooks: Soulful Creatures Exhibit Fall is in the air! Join us on Tuesday, Oc- 27 30 tober 21st for our Autumn Dance with A young engineer named Henry Ford Soulful Creatures, drawn from the col- the musical stylings of The Jim Mahan- devises the plan for a gas-powered car. lection of the Brooklyn Museum, fea- nah Band starting at 6:30 in the PAC. McKinley is assassinated and his Vice tures masterworks of ancient Egyptian President Theodore Roosevelt takes of- art on display with related examples JuneOct Overton High fice and quickly passes a series of regu- of mummified animals. Enjoy tea and CAPA Piano Program 225 lations increasing oversight of Ameri- treats in the Brushmark afterwards. Join us at 10:30 am in Lobby to hear can business. Will be shown at 10:00 am Cost is $3.00. Reservation required; call Overton High School’s CAPA Piano & 2:00 pm in the Movie Theater. 901-544-6244. The bus will be leaving at Program. A total of five students will JuneOct Amedisys Home Health 1:40 pm, sign up in Transportation. each perform for Kirby Resident’s en- Keeping Your Memory Sharp Oct joyment. 27 July The Heiress 5 at Theatre Memphis Oct Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries Join Brittany Wells as she talks about 30 strategies to keep your memory sharp Ep 5: Raisins & Almonds Come to Theatre Memphis for a per- by challenging your brain. Brittany will 22 formance of “The Heiress”. The timeless Phryne Fisher is on the scene when a be in the Large Card Room at 10:30 am to provide more information about this story of New York society and status young man is found dead in a book- and the cost of love focuses on Cathe- shop. Miss Fisher is willing to bet her important topic. rine Sloper, a shy and withdrawn young hat that it is a case of poisoning. Will be OctJuly Lunch Bunch woman living under the tyranny of her shown at 1:30 & 6:30 pm in the Movie @ Cracker Barrel physician father. Conflict comes as she Theater. 28 is suddenly exposed to a world of hope The Lunch Bunch is headed to Crack- Oct The Men Who Built America: by a handsome young suitor. Call the Taking The White House er Barrel for some honest-to-good- 23 ness home-style meals prepared from box office for tickets at 682-8323 and sign up with Transportation. Bus leaves Vanderbilt, Rockefeller, Carnegie and scratch. Sign up in transportation, the Morgan have gone unmonitored for bus will leave at 11:00 am. at 6:30 pm. decades, but American politicians are Oct Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries OctJuly Line Dancers present about to change that. The men, some Ep 6: Ruddy Gore Harvest Hoedown lifelong enemies, come together with a 28 31 plan to buy the White House. Will be Twenty years after an actress commits Join us at 6:30 pm in the Performing shown at 10:00 am & 2:00 pm in the suicide, her ghost comes back to haunt Arts Center for a fun fall performance Movie Theater. the theater. That night the curtain rises by Kirby’s very own Line Dancers! …

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The Pinecone | October 2014 • 17 • Nadine Clark celebrates her first birthday here at Kirby along with friends Mal Charlese Tolar celebrates her first & Jean Mauney, Anita Deckelman, Ann Davis, and George & Nancy Pence Kirby birthday with her family

Charles Woods celebrates his October birthday with his wife Ellie Bates celebrates her birthday with husband Sam, and Hazel, daughter Carole, and friends Joe & Viola Nicholson, friends Tracy & Betty Speake, John & Pearl Dean, George & John & Georgia Harkins, and Carl & Mary Morrison Carolyn Courington, James Bampfield & Marian Gray

Jenny Smith celebrates her October birthday lunch Arline Wertz puts the final stitch in her 500th baby blanket she with her daughters Becky & Martha has made for Project Linus, a charity providing security blankets to local hospitals, including Le Bonheur & St. Jude • 18 • The Pinecone | October 2014 SOCIALScenes

With the helping hands of Kirby’s Needle Arts Group, Jenny Anderson celebrates her birthday with friends Francis Ruth Thurmond proudly displays a quilt she helped create Thompson, Virginia Waller and Becky Leatherwood

The University of Memphis Army ROTC Color Guard performs their duties Kirby resident Robert Heyman celebrates his diligently at the 31st Anniversary Flag Raising Ceremony here at Kirby Pines October birthday with his son Stuart

Catherine Prewett is checking out the delicious Everett Porter and Myrtle Williams await the start of the cuisine at the Lighting of the Lake reception 31st Anniversary Lighting of the Lake ceremony

The Pinecone | October 2014 • 19 • Memorials, SOCIALScenes Honorariums & Gifts

Gladys Ellis enjoys the reception Jesse Allison lights the torch representing the year 1998 after the Lighting of the Lake

Dede & Mary Blanche Scott have a John & Betty Phillips light the torch Lou Bethay is all smiles at the wonderful time at the reception representing the year 1997 Lighting of the Lake reception GIANT CROSSWORD

Marsha Greiner at the Etta Hodges at the Betty Burkhalter enjoys a sweet treat at Lighting of the Lake Ceremony Lighting of the Lake ceremony the Lighting of the Lake reception with her son & daughter-in-law • 20 • The Pinecone | October 2014 Memorials, Honorariums & Gifts

In Memory of In Honor of Personal Assistance from Kirby Pines

ROLAND TOMLINSON JOHN JOHNSON We’re here when you need Donation by Mary Ann Diamond Donation by Joyce Miller to the Foundation Fund to the Hobby Shop Fund Donation by Peggy Bell to the General Fund Donation by Betsye French to the Hobby Shop Fund MARGARET “PEG” HAMSHER Donation by Barbara Thurmond Donation by Jeanne Keeton Personal support and assistance to the Foundation Fund to the Hobby Shop Fund tailored to meet each resident’s needs LUZ M. ESCAMILLA Grooming DAVID WALTERS Donation by Barbara Thurmond Bathing to the Foundation Fund Donation by Betsye French to the Hobby Shop Fund Dressing HERMAN “RED” RIDDLE Toileting Donation by Catherine Prewett DR. CHARLES PARROTT Feeding to the Ham-ateur Fund Donation by Mr & Mrs CE Morrison Physical Ambulation Donation by Carlie Ann Davis to the Hobby Shop Fund Companionship to the Employee Fund Monitoring PAT MITCHELL Donation by Joan Dodson Assurance Donation by Mary Cooper Morrison to the Entertainers Fund Hospital Sitter to the General Fund Donation by Peggy Bell Exercise/Walking to the General Fund Gifts To Shopping Meal Preparation JEAN SPRINGFIELD THE HOBBY SHOP FUND Light Housekeeping Donation by Mr & Mrs Carl Morrison Donation by Mary Dyer Laundry USp066sol to the General Fund 9/17/14 1:28 PM Ironing Bedding Change Medication Reminders Transportation Home | Crossword Menu | Standard US Crosswords GIANT CROSSWORD Organization Solution - usp066 Escort to Community ANSWERS Escort to Doctor’s Offices Contact our office at TO PUZZLE 901-369-7353 CHALLENGE or 901-484-6730 ON PAGE 17 for consultation or to sign up for services. Puzzle Choice TheThe Pinecone Pinecone | September | October 2014 • 21 •

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