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PINECONEThe Magazine of Kirby Pines Retirement Community • June 2019 | V. 37 | I. 6

Happy Resident, Stevens Martin and Father's Day! his daughter, Andrea Armani

Hydrate! Hydrate! Hydrate! | Fall Prevention | Acres of Diamonds | Resident Spotlight: Bob Shears Kirby Pines Retirement Community It's Father's Day is managed by: Just as in May, this month we take time to at Kirby Pines honor another person who greatly influenced to ask us if we have a copy of a will, or life who we are today, our dads. Unlike Mother’s insurance policy, or information about Day, which was legislated by congress in BOARD OF DIRECTORS what bank their parents use. Of course 1914, Father’s Day was not assured an Dr. James Latimer, Chairman we can only share this information official day until 1972. Regardless of why it Mr. Rudy Herzke, President if given the written authorization to took longer to formerly recognize a day to Mr. Berry Terry, Secretary/Treasurer do so. So this Father’s Day, consider honor our fathers in the United States, we reviewing those plans you made years Mr. Larry Braughton Rev. Richard Coons at Kirby Pines want to make sure these fine ago with your children. Who knows, the Mr. Jim Ethridge Dr. Fred Grogan gentlemen are honored on their special day. plan you developed over the years, my Ms. Linda Harrington Ms. Mary Ann Hodges influence their plans for the future. Mr. Rusty Linkous Mr. Boyd Rhodes, Jr. In 1972 father’s alone planned for their family’s future needs, but in the last forty RCA STAFF Happy Father’s Day! years, more and more children have found Charlie Trammell themselves involved with these plans. As President, RCA a result, the children of aging parents have Michélle Vincent often not had a discussion about living wills, Michael Senior Vice President, RCA advanced care directives, the selection of a Escamilla, Tim Cox general power of attorney, health care power Vice President of Finance, RCA of attorney, financial power of attorney or Executive their parent’s financial footing. Director, Beth Houk Kirby Pines Director of Sales & Marketing Some parents have in fact taken the initiative KIRBY PINES STAFF to include their children in their planning, but Michael Escamilla many have not. It’s not uncommon for a child Executive Director, Kirby Pines Annette Marlar ON THE PINECONE COVER Director of Medical Services and HR Mike Abutineh, M.D. Medical Director

KirbyJune is one of Pines our favorite month'sCelebrate's at Kirby 1940 ChevroletFather's 4-Door Sedan Day! Special Erin Geiser Pines. It is the beginning of summer with less Deluxe on loan from Mr. Wayne Walker of Director of Culinary Services rain and warmer temperatures allowing the Memphis (pictured below). Our back cover Linda Huston residents to get outside and enjoy our beautiful is yet another relatively new resident, Lyle Director of Accounting 60-acre campus. Walking the dog around Lake Hendrix, with his daughter Terri. Since Don Johnson Latimer, spending time with grandchildren on Lyle is an outdoorsman, what better place Chaplain the playground, tending to flowers and tomatoes to visit than the incredible Bass Pro Shop, and simply getting to breathe in the fresh air. located downtown right on the Mighty Cheryl Moore Mississippi. Director of Life Enhancement June also hosts a few of our favorite annual Chuck Neeley events, with Carnival Memphis and the pesky So thank you to our dads and daughters for Director of Maintenance Boll Weevils visiting on the 6th and the always helping out and Happy Father's Day to all. entertaining Kirby Pines Luau, complete with Enjoy your special day! Mike Rayder Hawaiian food and hula lessons on Director of Grounds & Landscaping the 21st. The Travelers are taking Jada Mullins a day trip to Alamo, Tennessee to Director of Environmental Services an outdoor Safari Park on the 4th and to celebrate our many fathers Calvin Sims at Kirby Pines, our first Antique Director of Security Car Show on the 15th. Alisa Stokes Director of Transportation Because we love our fathers more than words can express, This magazine is produced by RCA we wanted to honor them on this 6465 N. Quail Hollow Rd., Suite 400 month's covers. Our front cover Memphis, TN 38120, 901-794-2598 features new resident, Stevens Martin with his daughter, Andrea Electronic version of The Pinecone is available at www.kirbypines.com in Harbor Town with a beautiful

• 2 • The Pinecone | June 2019 Kirby Pines Retirement Community welcome to is managed by:

BOARD OF DIRECTORS Dr. James Latimer, Chairman Mr. Rudy Herzke, President Mr. Berry Terry, Secretary/Treasurer Mr. Larry Braughton Rev. Richard Coons Mr. Jim Ethridge Dr. Fred Grogan 3535 Kirby Road • Memphis, TN 38115 Ms. Linda Harrington Ms. Mary Ann Hodges Mr. Rusty Linkous Mr. Boyd Rhodes, Jr.

RCA STAFF Charlie Trammell President, RCA Michélle Vincent Senior Vice President, RCA Tim Cox Vice President of Finance, RCA Dale & Peter Jones Andy & Jean Saunders Beth Houk Director of Sales & Marketing Peter and Dale Jones come to Kirby Pines from right here in Andy and Jean Saunders moved to Kirby from their home

KIRBY PINES STAFF Memphis, Tennessee. The couple has been married over 51 of 47 years in Memphis, Tennessee. They first lived in years, have three children and four grandchildren. Heidelberg, Germany, when Andy was in the Army. After Michael Escamilla 51 years of marriage, they have one son, Jonathan and two Executive Director, Kirby Pines Peter attended Victoria University of Wellington in New grandchildren, Aidan and Jordan. Annette Marlar Zealand, where he received his Bachelors Degree in Director of Medical Services and HR Chemistry in 1961 and his Masters in Biochemistry in 1963. Andy was ranked Spec 5 and was a writer/medcom Mike Abutineh, M.D. He then went on to receive his PhD in Biochemistry from examiner. He was also assigned to the 7th Army Soldier's Medical Director Duke University. He worked as a Biochemistry Lecturer Chorus. He graduated from Harding University in 1967 Erin Geiser at Victoria University from 1969 to 1972 and became a with a BA in Speech and received his Masters in Theater Director of Culinary Services Professor of Molecular Sciences at the UT Center for Health from University of Memphis in 1969. He became a teacher Sciences from 1972 to 2007, here in Memphis. of science and fine arts and was also theater director at Linda Huston Memphis University School for 38 years. Jean graduated Director of Accounting Dale received her Bachelors in Foods and Nutrition in 1966 from Harding University in 1968 with a Bachelors in Don Johnson from Louisiana Tech, but had previously attended Texas English. She also worked at Memphis University School as Chaplain Women's University from 1962 to 1964. She spent a year Database Manager and Manager of Advancement Services. Cheryl Moore working for Duke University Hospital and went on to teach Director of Life Enhancement nursery school at Ridgeway Baptist Church in Memphis Andy's interests include singing and woodworking, while from 1980 to 1992, and then became a clinical dietician at Jean enjoys pilates, jogging, knitting and needlework. Andy Chuck Neeley Allen Morgan Health Center until 2004, all while raising Director of Maintenance is still active in the Germantown Community Theater. He three children. was even honored as Volunteer of the Year for his efforts. Mike Rayder At MUS Jean was awarded the Jean Barbee Hale Award for Director of Grounds & Landscaping They both enjoy reading, travelling, exercise and working Outstanding Service. Jada Mullins on photobooks based on their travels. They have traveled Director of Environmental Services extensively the past 10-12 years and have visited all seven continents and over 70 different countries. These two have traveled to all the US states, except Alaska Calvin Sims and Montana. Of course, Andy saw much of Europe during Director of Security To stay active the two workout at Ric Nuber YMCA, where his Army stint. Jean's favorite trip, however, was visiting Alisa Stokes Peter walks four miles a day and Dale participates in Tai the Holy Land with Andy's uncle and father. Director of Transportation Chi, yoga and water aerobics. We are pleased to have Andy and Jean join us at our This magazine is produced by RCA There is simply far too much to tell about this lovely couple wonderful retirement community. Just seeing their interests 6465 N. Quail Hollow Rd., Suite 400 in this short space, so if you see them out and about, give and hobbies, it seems they will find plenty of places to fit Memphis, TN 38120, 901-794-2598 them a big hello and get to know them for yourself. We are in and meet new . Make sure you give them a hearty Electronic version of The Pinecone very happy they have chosen Kirby Pines as their home and Kirby Pines welcome and help them find their way around is available at www.kirbypines.com we can't wait to see what they choose to do for fun! their new home and all the activities that come with it.

The Pinecone | June 2019 • 3 • HYDRATE! HYDRATE! HYDRATE! Lift up a glass of ice cold lemonade and drink to a healthier summer. Hydration for seniors is so important, especially as the temperature rises. As you age, your body's fluid reserve becomes smaller, your ability to conserve water is reduced and your thirst sense becomes less acute. These problems can be compounded by chronic Advanced Water Aerobics illnesses such as diabetes and dementia, and by the use of certain medications. Monday & Wednesday That normal level of hydration varies widely from person to person. Contrary to the mantra 8:30 am-9:30 am in the Pool that everyone should drink eight glasses of water every day, Dr. Kenney says there is nothing scientific to back that up. “People misinterpreted that it had to be liquid and it had to be water,” Exercise in the PAC he says. Monday, Wednesday & Friday A person’s diet can greatly affect hydration levels: fruits (especially watermelon), vegetables, 9:30 am in the PAC and soups are mostly water-based. Tai Chi In general, larger people need to drink more water, as do athletes and those who perspire heavily, but that may mean more or less than eight glasses a day. “There is no one-size-fits-all Monday remedy,” he says. 2:00 pm in the PAC Perhaps because of the difficulty in diagnosis, elderly dehydration is a frequent cause of hospitalization (one of the ten most frequent admitting diagnoses for Medicare hospitalizations, Yoga Stretch according to the Health Care Financing Administration), and it can be life-threatening if severe Wednesday enough. 10:30 am in the PAC SIGNS OF DEHYDRATION may include: • Confusion • Difficulty walking • Dizziness or headaches • Dry mouth • Sunken eyes Men’s Water Aerobics • Inability to sweat or produce tears • Rapid heart rate • Low blood pressure Tuesday & Thursday • Low urine output that may result in Urinary Tract Infections • Constipation • Leg cramps 8:30 am - 9:15 am in the Pool If you suspect dehydration, you can check for a decrease in skin resilience by pulling up the skin on the back of the hand for a few seconds; if it does not return to normal almost Arthritis Foundation immediately, the person is dehydrated. Water Aerobics PREVENTING DEHYDRATION Tuesday & Thursday To avoid dehydration, a person should take in an adequate amount of fluids during the day; eat healthy, water-content foods such as fruit, vegetables and soups; checks that urine color is light 9:30 am - 10:15 am in the Pool and output adequate (dark urine or infrequency of urination is a classic sign of dehydration). Lemonade, flavored water, decaf coffee and specialty teas are enjoyable ways to add fluids to Arthritis Foundation your diet. Sit/Stand Class Seniors should drink even when they’re not thirsty. Keeping a water bottle next to the bed or Tuesday & Thursday your favorite chair could help. 11:00 am - 11:45 am in the PAC Mild dehydration can usually be treated by having the person take more fluids by mouth. Generally, it's best to have the person drink something with some electrolytes, such as a commercial rehydration solution, a sports drink, juice, or even bouillon. But in most cases, even drinking water or tea will help. With warm weather here, it is time to think “Drink More Water!”

A GREAT BIG THANK YOU...... to everyone who showed their support of the Arthritis Foundation by giving time, baked goodies, and donations for our bake sale and Walk to Cure. For those interested, we raised over $685 in baked goods and donations and gifts are still coming in with the Walk to Cure activities, to support research, education, and assistance to people of all ages who live with the pain of Arthritis. We really appreciate your support.

• 4 • The Pinecone | June 2019 How to Keep From FALLING

There are many ways to prevent falls from happening. Exercise regularly, it is important that the exercises focus on increasing Advanced Water Aerobics leg strength and improving balance, and that they get more challenging over time. You want to ask your doctor/pharmacist to Monday & Wednesday review your medications. They can identify what medicines may 8:30 am-9:30 am in the Pool cause side effects such as dizziness or drowsiness. Making your home safer can reduce and tripping hazards. Be sure to add grab Exercise in the PAC bars wherever needed, improve the lighting in your home, repair Monday, Wednesday & Friday or remove lose carpets, and you want to be sure to rearrange 9:30 am in the PAC any furniture and electrical cords that may be in walking paths. Lastly, you want to always take care of yourself and live a healthy Tai Chi One out of three older adults (those aged 65 or older) falls each lifestyle. You want to have regular vision and hearing checkups, Monday year, but less than half talk to their healthcare providers about get adequate amounts of vitamin D and calcium, exercise it. If you have a fall or incident, you want to report it to your regularly, and eat a healthy, well balanced diet. Preventing falls 2:00 pm in the PAC healthcare provider because it may be an indication of larger can help you live a more independent life. If you can prevent problems or issues. Many people who fall, even if they are not a fall you are less likely to have an injury that can prevent you Yoga Stretch injured, develop a fear of falling. This fear may cause them to from carrying on your daily activities, such as bathing, cooking, Wednesday limit their activities, which leads to reduced mobility and loss of shopping, or just going for a walk. 10:30 am in the PAC physical fitness, and in turn increases their actual risk of falling.

Men’s Water Aerobics There are many different causes that can contribute to a fall. There Tuesday & Thursday are muscular, external, and internal factors. Muscular factors that 8:30 am - 9:15 am in the Pool could contribute to a fall are, the muscles of the legs have become too weak or the muscles of the core aren’t strong enough for Arthritis Foundation balance. Your trunk is the foundation for your posture, balance, and coordinated movement. External factors that can contribute Water Aerobics to a fall could be any tripping hazards, distractions, or inadequate Tuesday & Thursday support tools such as, canes, walkers, wheelchairs, grab bars, 9:30 am - 10:15 am in the Pool and/or shoes. Internal factors that could contribute to a fall are your vestibular system (inner ear), blood sugar, blood pressure, Arthritis Foundation dehydration, and vision. Sit/Stand Class Tuesday & Thursday 11:00 am - 11:45 am in the PAC Please join us June 19th at 1:30 pm in the PAC for our Smart Moves presentation on Fall Prevention.

The Pinecone | June 2019 • 5 • Don’t Miss The Next Kirby Pines Evening Of EXQUISITE CUISINE Tuesday, June 25, 2019

Lobster Ravioli with Whole Butter, Fresh Basil and Tomato

Spring Salad with Goat Cheese, Grilled Pears and Red Onion

Rib Chop with a Morrell Mushroom Cream Sauce, served with a Vegetable Gratin and Yukon Gold Mashed Potatoes

Apple Tart with Fresh Whipped Cream and Mint For reservations please call 901.866.4444

• 6 • The Pinecone | June 2019 In 1997, Bob retired with 28 years of executive experience in various credit unions in Memphis. Those credit unions were for International Harvester, First South Financial Federal (formerly the Navy Base), and The Commercial Appeal. In addition, Bob served as President of the Memphis Chapter of Credit Unions and President of the Tennessee Credit Union Society. Bob moved to Kirby Pines in May, 2018. His step-father, “Dutch” Schroer, a member of the Discovery Club, had a great influence on Bob’s decision. Previously, Bob lived in a spacious lake-front home in Snow Lake Shores, Mississippi, an incorporated community with approximately 300 homes. When Bob and Sue retired in 1997, they were already living “the good life” there, on “the most beautiful lake in Northern Mississippi. Both Bob and Sue loved to travel and they traveled the world, seeing much of it from the 40 cruises they Don’t Miss The Next Kirby Pines Evening Of enjoyed. They were active members of Ashland Methodist Church. Bob continues there and serves as Chairman of Finance and also the Board of Trustees. After living at Snow Lake Shores for 22 years, Bob decided his experience and leadership skills were needed to make Snow Lake Resident Spotlight Shores a better place so in 1997, he ran for Mayor and was elected. As Mayor, Bob established a police department and a court system. Through grants, he upgraded the voluntary fire department by having 50 fire hydrants installed as well as replacing the out dated Bob Shears water system. However, after four years, Bob decided to get out of MODESTY WITH A SPLASH OF HUMOR politics but did remain on the Planning Committee. A large section of the restaurant was filled with people awaiting the arrival of the “surprise” guest, Bob Shears. The occasion was the Bob Shears loves dancing, celebration of Bob’s 84th birthday, arranged by his step-daughter, Carol card games (BEWARE, Turner. Carol’s devotion to her “step-dad” is obvious by such acts and he is a card shark) and by the frequent visits she makes to Kirby Pines to visit him. the occasional meal at Tunica with his step- Each year in June, fathers and grandfathers are honored on a special father, Dutch. His love of Sunday. Many men become step-fathers and are successful in being dancing began at the age good role models for the children and grandchildren involved. Such is of seven when his mother the case of Bob Shears. who also loved dancing, At the age of 18, Bob married Charlene Winsett. She had a son whom took Bob to dances with Bob adopted. Bob and Charlene had one child who died at birth. They her. His job was to dance were married for 23 years until Charlene’s death. with the ladies who had no partners. Since moving to In 1975, Bob married Sue Treadway and became the step-dad to Kirby Pines, Bob has been Bob and Sue in 1981 Carol and her brother, Richard Treadway. Bob and Sue had 43 years responsible for the revival together before Sue died from complications of dementia. Bob was of ballroom dancing. Due to his efforts, a larger group of residents Sue’s caregiver 24/7 as long as he could care for her. From his marriage are able to meet twice a week to learn and/or sharpen their dancing to Sue, Bob has two grandchildren and five great grandchildren who skills. affectionately call him “Papa Bob”. Bob says he enjoys living at Kirby Pines although he misses his A native Memphian, Bob was the only child born to Elsie and Jack former friends, pontoon boat, cat Charlie and all the outdoor activities Shears. His parents divorced when Bob was quite young. Despite this, he enjoyed at Snow Lake Shores. The things he enjoys most about Bob says he had a happy childhood. He had a wonderful grandmother living at Kirby Pines are the number of good friends he has made who was a great influence on his life. After Bob was grown, his mother and the many activities available. “There is always something to do” Elsie married Franklin “Dutch” Schroer. Bob remains good friends says Bob. Certainly, he has quickly involved himself in the activities with his step-day who is now 95. at Kirby. His friendly smile, gentlemanly manner, experience and willingness to help others have made him a “go-to” person. He is In 1952, Bob graduated from Humes High along with, soon to be truly an asset to our Kirby Pines family. famous, Elvis Presley. Bob and Elvis remained friends for many years. During high school and following graduation, Bob served in the U.S. Thanks to all who are fathers, grandfathers and step-fathers, for your Air Force Reserve for a total of eight years. During this time he attended influence and guidance and for making families complete. For those the University of Tennessee and Memphis State University. His first job of us who had wonderful fathers, we are thankful for the memories. was auditor for a major department store. Because his job involved travel, Bob made the decision to enter the credit union industry. Written by Joan Dodson, Resident

The Pinecone | June 2019 • 7 • FATHER’S DAY ANTIQUE CAR SHOW

JUNE 15, 2019 • 10:00 AM TO NOON LIVE MUSIC WITH GRASSFIRE BLUEGRASS BAND LIGHT REFRESHMENTS WILL BE SERVED CELEBRATING OUR FATHERS ON THE GROUNDS OF KIRBY PINES

Join us Sunday, June 30th as we welcome Reverend Scott Martin, outstanding minister with special outreach in Israel. Scott will be preaching that morning and lead a unique question and answer session at 9:00 am in the Performing Arts Center, followed by his sermon at 10:00 am. This is another unique opportunity to learn what's really happening in the Middle East.

Congratulationsemployee of the month Parnell Polk Parnell has been with Kirby Pines for over 10 years. He works in the culinary department and is a great example of what a steward is. He has been a consistent, dependable employee, who is always courteous and willing to help out whenever needed. One of his favorite things about working here at Kirby is that he is able to walk in his calling and provide a service for our residents each and every day. – Tremaine Jones, Dietary Purchasing Supervisor

• 8 • The Pinecone | June 2019 Chaplain’s COrner from Don Johnson, Kirby Pines Chaplain

ACRES OF DIAMONDS

Dr. Russell Conwell who founded what is now Temple University in In desperation to satisfy his discontent Ali Hafed had tragically Philadelphia, PA, repeated a story told to him by a tour guide during a searched the world for what was already in his own back yard. He trip to Nineveh and Babylon in 1870. Here’s his story. failed to realize that on his own farm were “acres of diamonds.”

There was a wealthy Persian farmer named Ali Hafed, owner of a very This story, repeated hundreds of times in a message Russell Con- large farm with orchards, grain fields and gardens. Hafed was happy well delivered, became a book entitled “Acres Of Diamonds.” Its and contented. A Buddhist priest visited him and spoke of diamonds message is insightful and probing. with beauty and value beyond belief. He said if Hafed had a handful of diamonds he could purchase a whole country, and with a mine of Too many times we have discounted our own present wealth and diamonds he could place his children upon thrones because of the influ- happiness and allowed discontent to upset life. We sell the treasures ence of their vast wealth. we own in a vain effort to acquire more. There is never enough! Never! That night Hafed, who had considered himself wealthy and happy, became discontented. He now felt he was poor and needy. Where could Priceless diamonds of opportunity are all around us, where we are, he find these diamonds? now! There may be a diamond of a friendship we can cultivate… or an open door through which we may walk…or a love we can The priest told him to look for a river running through white sands be- deepen…or a life we could influence. tween high mountains. There he would find the diamonds. It’s time we stopped looking for satisfaction somewhere else and Hafed sold his farm, left his family in the charge of a neighbor and start searching our own back yards. If we don’t, sometime someone began the search for his desired treasure. Into Palestine and all through else will. Europe Hafed wandered and searched. At last with his money was gone and failing to find his long sought diamonds he was in poverty. Let’s look closely at our acres. Let’s consider carefully who we are, Standing on the seashore at Barcelona, Hafed, having lost all, cast him- where we are and what we have. As we pick up each diamond we self into an outgoing wave and was never seen again. can enrich our lives. Matthew 6:19-21 should be our guide: “Do not lay up for yourselves treasures on , where moth and rust The man who had bought Hafed’s farm discovered in a stream in his destroy and where thieves break in and steal; but lay up for your- garden a large stone having a light within. He placed it on the mantel selves treasures in heaven, where neither moth nor rust destroys inside the farm home. and where thieves do not break in and steal. For where your trea- sure is, there your heart will be also.” Matthew 6:33 can also be a The priest who had originally spoken to Hafed about diamonds paid challenge: “But seek first the kingdom of God and His righteous- a visit to the new owner. He noticed the stone on the mantel and said, ness, and all these things shall be added to you.” “Here is a diamond! Has Hafed returned?” “No,” replied the owner. “I found the stone in a creek running through my land.” Together they Let’s start searching our “acres of diamonds” today! went to the garden stream and discovered more stones, “diamonds” bigger than the first one. This discovery led to the establishment of Till next time, Don Johnson, Golconda, one of the richest diamond mines in the world. Kirby Pines Chaplain June Vesper Services • 6:30pm • Performing Arts Center

June 7th June 14th June 20th June 27th Dennis Doughty Bob Barlow Celebrate Grace Dan Johnson Tunica Covenant Baptist Church Quartet Retired Pastor of Assemblies Church of Christ Collierville of God, Author & Speaker

The Pinecone | June 2019 • 9 • meet me at

NORMA RAE ever-growing chaos -- including a Virna Lisi, Terry-Thomas missing dinosaur bone and a pet leopard Stanley Ford is a successful cartoonist Saturday, June 1 -- threatens to swallow him whole. and happily single. That is, until, he gets drunk at a friend's bachelor party and at 10:00 am and 2:00 pm THE UPSIDE (1979) Cast: Sally Field, impulsively proposes to the beautiful Ron Leibman, Beau Bridges woman who pops out of the cake. Like a lot of her family before Saturday, June 7 Once sober, he regrets the decision, but her, works at the local at 10:00 am and 2:00 pm she won't agree to a divorce. Stanley textile mill, where the pay is hardly (2019) Cast: Kevin Hart, jokingly vents his frustrations in his commensurate with the long hours , comic strip by having the main character and lousy working conditions. But Philip is a disabled white billionaire, kill his wife. But when his actual wife after hearing a rousing speech by labor who feels that life is not worth living. goes missing and Stanley is arrested for activist Reuben, Norma is inspired to To help him in his day to day routine, he her murder, he has a change of heart. rally her fellow workers behind the hires Del, an African American parolee, cause of unionism. Her decision rankles trying to reconnect with his estranged REGARDING HENRY her family, especially her fiancé, Sonny, wife. What begins as a professional relationship develops into a friendship and provokes no shortage of contempt Saturday, June 15 as Del shows his grouchy charge that from her employers. at 10:00 am and 2:00 pm life is worth living. (1991) Cast: Harrison Ford, SECOND ACT ALL ABOUT STEVE Annette Bening, Michael Haley An unscrupulous corporate lawyer, Sunday, June 2 Henry Turner will do whatever it takes Sunday, June 8 at 1:30 pm and 4:00 pm to win a case, and treats his family at 1:30 pm and 4:00 pm (2018) Cast: , with the same degree of ruthlessness. (2009) Cast: , Vanessa Hudgens, Leah Remini After Henry gets caught in the middle , A big box store worker reinvents her life of a robbery and is shot in the head, After a lovely blind date, crossword- and her life-story and shows Madison he wakes from a coma to find that he puzzle creator Mary Horowitz falls Avenue what street smarts can do. has amnesia and can't even remember head over heels in love with Steve, a how to do the simplest of tasks. As he BRINGING UP BABY news cameraman. Mary is convinced recovers and relearns how to function, that she and Steve are soul mates, and Henry reveals a much kinder and more with the encouragement of a reporter, thoughtful personality, much to the Friday, May 31 at 1:30 pm, follows Steve around the country in a surprise of his family and friends. Saturday, June 1 at 6:00 pm bid to win his love. Along the way, she & Sunday, June 2 at 6:30 pm befriends an assortment of misfits who GREEN BOOK (1938) Cast: Cary Grant, accept her for who she is, leading her Katherine Hepburn, Charles Ruggles to reassess her reasons for this strange Harried paleontologist David Huxley journey. Sunday, June 16 has to make a good impression on at 1:30 pm and 4:00 pm society matron Mrs. Random, who is HOW TO MURDER (2018) Cast: Viggo Mortensen, considering donating one million dollars YOUR WIFE , Linda Cardellini to his museum. On the day before his A working-class Italian-American wedding, Huxley meets Mrs. Random's Friday, June 6 at 1:30 pm, bouncer becomes the driver of an high-spirited young niece, Susan Vance, Saturday, June 7 at 6:00 pm African-American classical pianist a madcap adventuress who immediately & Sunday, June 8 at 6:30 pm on a tour of venues through the 1960s American South. falls for the straitlaced scientist. The (1965) Cast: ,

t h e p i n e c o n e • 10 • The Pinecone | June 2019 12 Heaven with you Every Monday at 10:00 Happy Birthday to You! June 4: BUNKO the movies am in the Chapel during June and July. June 2019 oin this fun group of folks every Tuesday Independent Living Kirby Pines Residents J June 3: Mahjong at 1:30 pm in the LCR for the great game of BUNKO. Robert Calhoun 02 Lucy Jones 25 Join in and play Mahjong every Monday EVENTS and Friday at 1:00 pm in the SCR. June 4: The Negotiator Eloise Traylor 05 Jim Smith 25 In a desperate attempt to prove his inno- June 1: Men’s Christian June 3: Magnum: Infinity and Sandra S Overbey 07 Bob Marshall 26 Jelly Doughnuts cence, a skilled police negotiator accused Fellowship of corruption and murder takes hostages Magnum awakens from his coma, but Mary S Truitt 07 The Men’s Christian Fellowship meets ev- in a government office to gain the time he Walter Clark 28 friends and family do not believe he had ery Saturday morning in the Ante Room needs to find the truth. Showtimes 1:30 Betty C Blake 09 an out-of-body experience. Showtime Providence Place, The Villa, at 7:30 am. There is a rotating list of resi- pm & 6:30 pm. dent speakers who give a devotion at each 1:30 pm. where they learn the healing power of Britt Robertson, Alan Alda Jane Doughty 09 Gallery Manor & Job’s Way meeting. Come enjoy coffee and fellow- June 3: Game Play Group forgiveness and reconciliation. Former bull-riding champion Luke and Betty Pruett 09 ship with us each week. Eloise Hardy 01 Like to play games? Bring your own to Friday, June 14 at 1:30 pm, college student Sophia are in love, but Peggy Hogan 10 share or join in with someone already Saturday, June 15 at 6:00 pm CHISUM conflicting paths and ideals threaten to Janet Templeton 03 there! Meets in the LCR every Monday, & Sunday, June 16 at 6:30 pm tear them apart: Luke hopes to make Jean Saunders 11 Wednesday and Saturday at 1:30 pm. a comeback on the rodeo circuit, and (1951) Cast: Bette Davis, Friday, June 21 at 1:30 pm, Joe Dittmaier 05 Sophia is about to embark on her dream Alma Crone 12 Anne Baxter, George Sanders Saturday, June 22 at 6:00 pm June 3: Tai Chi job in New York’s art world. As the Lu Glowen 08 Backstage story revolving around & Sunday, June 23 at 6:30 pm David Stowell 12 Originally developed for self-defense, couple ponder their romantic future, aspiring actress Eve Harrington. (1970) Cast: John Wayne, Sue L Jackson 08 Tai Chi has evolved into a graceful form they find inspiration in Ira, an elderly Tattered and forlorn, Eve shows up Forrest Tucker, Ben Johnson Mary Ann Walker 13 June 1: Acclamation Brass of exercise. Every Monday in the PAC at man whose decades-long romance with Bob Woody 08 Our favorite brass band will be back to en- 2:00 pm. in the dressing room of Broadway Kind-hearted, fatherly John Chisum Tech Time his beloved wife withstood the test of Barbara C Fowler 14 tertain us with an afternoon of music. Be June 4: mega-star Margo Channing, telling a owns a large ranch in Lincoln County, Carl Bengtson 11 time. sure and join them in the Lobby at 3:00 June 3: Bingo Night Bring your phones, tablets, laptop what- melancholy life story to Margo and New Mexico, in the 1870s. With the Michelle M Scott 15 ever issue you have they will be glad to pm. Join us for a fun-filled evening of BINGO! her friends. Margo takes Eve under help of his faithful sidekick, Pepper, Mamie H Gates 15 help. Cathy will still be coming every 3rd THE HARVEY GIRLS Fran Gentry 17 Entry costs only $1 per card, with an op- her wing, and it appears that Eve is a and a hot-headed young ranch hand Monday at 10:30 am in the Sunroom and Claudia Strickland 15 June 3: Get Fit with Oasis portunity to win up to two prizes. Every conniver that uses Margo. nicknamed Billy the Kid, Chisum does John Ginn 19 Coordinator Mary Hand Monday night at 6:30 pm in the PAC. now her daughter Margie will be coming Doris Duke 19 the 1st Tuesday of the month at 5:30 pm. battle with underhanded land developer Friday, June 28 at 1:30 pm, Lou B Anders 21 Advanced Water Aerobics classes will be FAILURE TO LAUNCH Lawrence Murphy. Having bought up Saturday, June 29 at 6:00 pm held on Mondays & Wednesdays at 8:30 June 4: Medical Director Jackie Gilder-Eastridge 21 June 5: Peach World most of the nearby town and appointed & Sunday, June 30 at 6:30 pm Delilah Clark 23 am. Basic and Beginning Water Aerobics Dr. Mike Abutineh MD Kirby Pines Farmers Market brought to his own corrupt sheriff, Murphy now (1946) Cast: Clint Eastwood, Rudolph Campbell 24 is on Tuesdays & Thursdays at 9:30 am. Will be in the Wellness Clinic Tuesdays Saturday, June 22 you by Peach World will be back in the has his eye on Chisum’s ranch. , Larry McKenzie 23 Men’s Water Aerobics are held on Tues- 9:00 am -12:00 pm and Thursdays 1:00- at 10:00 am and 2:00 pm Irma G Marks 27 Lobby every Wednesday from 10:00 am to When Susan Bradley responded to an days & Thursdays at 8:30 am. Arthritis Sit/ 4:30 pm. Appointments required. (2006) Cast: Matthew McConaughey, Betty Moore 24 2:00 pm. I know we all can’t wait for those MUST LOVE DOGS ad in New Mexico for a mail-order Stand classes are on Tuesdays & Thurs- Sarah Jessica Parker, Zooey Deschanel Janice Doan 28 homegrown tomatoes, peaches, peas and bride, she had no idea that her would-be days at 11:00 am in the PAC. June 4: Travelers: Tennessee Tripp, a 35-year-old professional other wonderful fresh produce. husband was a broken-down cowhand. Safari Park layabout, is happy to stay at home where Saturday, June 29 June 3: Focus on Color Join the gang for this fun trip to the Safa- Instead of returning back home, she June 5: KP Travelers Meeting he’s waited on hand and foot by his mum at 10:00 am and 2:00 pm Coloring books are incredibly simple, ri Park in Alamo, TN, Tuesday June 4th. takes a job at the local Harvey House You’ll get to hear about some of the won- Sue. However, she and her husband Al (2005) Cast: Diane Lane, portable, easy to pick up and put down, Tickets are $21.00 we will board Safari restaurant. But the new establishment derful outings that Carol Yount has orga- have had enough and decide that to get John Cusack, Stockard Channing and a colored–in page takes up almost no Park’s tour bus for a narrated tour, drop faces tough resistance from the local nized so far for 2019. So if you have any him to leave, they have to use subtle Sarah, is 40 and recently divorced. space. So come to the Arts & Crafts Room down windows so you can feed and have saloon owner and the town’s streetwise place or thing in mind you are interested methods. So, they hire Paula who will Believing Sarah needs to date more, the first and third Monday at 10:00 am. an up close personal wildlife Safari Expe- showgirl, Em. As Susan works with the in be sure and bring those suggestions use her feminine wiles to lever him out rience. Tour is approx... 45 minutes. We her sister, Carol, creates an online with you. They meet the first Wednesday of the family home. Harvey girls to win over the townsfolk, June 3: First Monday Poetry will visit the small petting zoo before re- dating profile for her. Simultaneously, of every month 10:00 am. she also searches for a new love. Group turning home. Box lunches will be sup- Jake reluctantly decides to try Internet BEAUTIFULLY BROKEN dating. Sarah and Jake meet, and though Come to listen; come to read; come to re- plied for $4.75 (They will include sand- Yoga Stretch KIRBY PINES MOVIE June 5: both agree they are not interested in a cite from memory. Check out “The Poet’s wich, chips, cookie and a canned drink or This is not advanced so don’t worry about serious relationship, their chemistry is RATING SYSTEM Corner” on the post office bulletin board water.) Sign up in Transportation. We will getting on the floor and not being able Sunday, June 23 where a residential poet will be featured. depart at 9:30 am. at 1:30 pm and 4:00 pm undeniable. But, when Bob suddenly to get up. You will be sitting in a chair = AVERAGE We meet the first Monday of every month or standing. Class is every Wednesday at (2018) Cast: Benjamin Onyango, shows interest in Sarah, her future with in the Ante Room at 10:00 am. 10:30 am in the PAC. Scott William Winters, Emily Hahn Charlie becomes unclear. A refugee’s escape, a prisoner’s promise, = GOOD June 3: A Biblical Study of June 5: Spanish Class and a daughter’s painful secret converge THE LONGEST RIDE Heaven with Bob Barlow Join Spanish Class every Wednesday at in this inspiring real life story of hope. = EXCELLENT In this eight-week study, we will seek to 1:30 pm in the Ante Room. Bridget is now As three fathers fight to save their Sunday, June 30 answer over twenty commonly asked dedication half of the class to new stu- families, their lives become intertwined at 1:30 pm and 4:00 pm questions about Heaven. Bob looks for- dents and the second half to refresh and in an unlikely journey across the globe, = OUTSTANDING ward to sharing the Scriptures about teach advanced folks. (2015) Cast: Scott Eastwood,

The Pinecone | June 2019 • 14 • The Pinecone | June 2019 The Pinecone | June 2019 • 11 • SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 7:30 am • Men’s Christian Fellowship (Ante) 1 Abbreviations Key 10:00 am • Weekend Movie (Thtr) 1:30 pm • Game Play (LCR) June 2:00 pm • Weekend Movie (Thtr) Thtr - Theater HS - Hobby Shop • • 2:30 pm • Line Dancing (PAC) • FDR - Formal Dining Room • SCR - Small Card Room 3:00 pm • Acclamation Brass (Lobby) PAC - Performing Arts Center A & C - Arts & Crafts Room 4:00 pm • Shuffleboard (PAC) • • 6:00 pm • Classic Movie (Thtr) • BR - Billiard Room • LCR - Large Card Room 2019 • Trans - Transportation • WC - Wellness Clinic 8:00 am • Church of Christ Service (Chapel) 2 8:30 am • Advanced Water Aerobics (Pool) 3 8:30 am • Men’s Water Aerobics (Pool) 4 8:30 am • Advanced Water Aerobics (Pool) 5 8:30 am • Men’s Water Aerobics (Pool) 6 9:30 am • Group Exercise (PAC) 7 7:30 am • Men’s Christian Fellowship (LCR) 8 9:00 am Smith Jewelers (SCR) 9:00 am Dr. Mike Abutineh (WC) 9:30 am • Group Exercise (PAC) 9:30 am Basic Water Aerobics (Pool) 10:00 am • Worship Service (PAC) • • 10:00 am Catholic Service (Chapel) • 10:00 am • Art with Helen (A&C) 10:00 am • Weekend Movie (Thtr) 9:30 am • Group Exercise (PAC) 9:30 am Basic Water Aerobics (Pool) • 10:00 am • Kroger & Banks (Trans) 1:30 pm • Weekend Movie (Thtr) 10:00 am First Monday Poetry Group (Ante) • 10:00 am • Shuffleboard (PAC) 10:00 am • Walmart, Aldi & Banks (Trans) 10:00 am • Bible Study “Thru the Bible” (SCR) • 9:30 am Travelers: TN Safari Park (Trans) 10:00 am • Kirby Pines Travelers Meeting (LCR) 10:00 am • Bible Study with Dave Phillips (Chapel) 4:00 pm • Weekend Movie (Thtr) 10:00 am • Focus on Color (A&C) • 10:00 am Peach World Farmer’s Market (Lobby) 11:00 am • Arthritis Sit/Stand Class (PAC) 1:00 pm • Superlo & Bank (Trans) 1:30 pm • Game Play (LCR) 6:30 pm Classic Movie (Thtr) 10:00 am Hobby Pines Group (Hobby Shop) 11:00 am • Arthritis Sit/Stand Class (PAC) 10:30 am • Yoga Stretch (PAC) 1:00 pm Walmart, Costco & Banks (Trans) 1:00 pm Mahjong (SCR) 1:30 pm Intermediate Line Dancing (PAC) • • 1:30 pm Beginners Line Dancing (PAC) • • • • 10:30 am • Bible Study with Bob Barlow (Chapel) • 1:00 pm • Needle Arts Group (Sunroom) 1:00 pm • Dr. Mike Abutineh (WC) 1:30 pm Movie: How To Murder Your Wife (Thtr) 2:00 pm Weekend Movie (Thtr) 10:30 am Billiard Group (BR) 1:30 pm Bunko (LCR) 1:30 pm Spanish Class (Ante) 1:30 pm Beginners Line Dancing (PAC) • • • • 1:30 pm • Game Play (LCR) • 6:00 pm Music with Brad Birkedahl (Lobby) 2:30 pm Line Dancing (PAC) 1:15 pm • Mahjong (SCR) 1:30 pm Movie: The Negotiator (Thtr) • 1:45 pm • Carnival Memphis (Lobby) • • 1:30 pm Game Play (LCR) • 1:30 pm • Movie: Bernie the Dolphin (Thtr) 6:30 pm Bridge (LCR) 4:00 pm Shuffleboard (PAC) • 2:30 pm • Advanced Line Dancing (PAC) 2:00 pm • Ballroom Dancing Class (PAC) 2:00 pm • Mini-Series: Sherlock Holmes (Thtr) • • 1:30 pm • Magnum: Infinity & Jelly Donuts (Thtr) 2:00 pm Wii Bowling (LCR) 2:30 pm • Advanced Line Dancing (PAC) 6:00 pm Classic Movie (Thtr) 2:00 pm Tai Chi (PAC) 5:30 pm • Tech Time with Margie (LCR) • • • 6:30 pm • Bridge (LCR) 6:30 pm • Vespers (PAC) 6:15 pm Saturday Night Trivia (Lobby) 6:30 pm • Bingo (PAC) 6:30 pm • Movie: The Negotiator (Thtr) 6:30 pm • Movie: Bernie the Dolphin (Thtr) 6:30 pm • Orpheum: Anastasia (Trans) • 8:00 am Church of Christ Service (Chapel) 8:30 am Advanced Water Aerobics (Pool) 8:30 am Men’s Water Aerobics (Pool) 8:30 am • Advanced Water Aerobics (Pool) 8:30 am Men’s Water Aerobics (Pool) 9:30 am Group Exercise (PAC) 7:30 am Men’s Christian Fellowship (LCR) • 9 • 10 • 11 9:30 am • Group Exercise (PAC) 12 • 13 • 14 • 15 10:00 am • Worship Service (PAC) 9:30 am • Alterations (A&C) 9:00 am • Dr. Mike Abutineh (WC) 10:00 am • Memphis Hearing Aid (A&C) 9:30 am • Basic Water Aerobics (Pool) 10:00 am • Art with Helen (A&C) 10:00 am • Weekend Movie (Thtr) 9:30 am Group Exercise (PAC) 10:00 am • Catholic Service (Chapel) 10:00 am Kroger & Banks (Trans) 1:30 pm • Weekend Movie (Thtr) • 9:30 am • Basic Water Aerobics (Pool) 10:00 am • Peach World Farmer’s Market (Lobby) • 10:00 am • Walmart, Aldi & Banks (Trans) 10:00 am • Father’s Day Antique Car Show 4:00 pm • Weekend Movie (Thtr) 10:00 am • Hobby Pines Group (Hobby Shop) 11:00 am • Arthritis Sit/Stand Class (PAC) 10:00 am • Shuffleboard (PAC) 10:00 am • Bible Study with Dave Phillips (Chapel) 10:30 am • Custer United Methodist Concert (PAC) (Grounds) 10:30 am Bible Study with Bob Barlow (Chapel) 10:30 am • Kirby Pines Garden Club (Greenhouse) 11:00 am Arthritis Sit/Stand Class (PAC) 6:30 pm • Classic Movie (Thtr) • 1:30 pm • Beginners Line Dancing (PAC) 10:30 am • Yoga Stretch (PAC) • 11:00 am • Oak Court Mall (Trans) 1:30 pm • Game Play (LCR) 10:30 am • Billiard Group (BR) 1:30 pm Bunko (LCR) 12:45 pm • Theatre Memphis: Creative Aging (Trans) 1:00 pm • Walmart, Costco & Banks (Trans) 1:00 pm Superlo & Bank (Trans) 1:30 pm Intermediate Line Dancing (PAC) 1:15 pm Mahjong (SCR) • 1:00 pm • Needle Arts Group (Sunroom) 1:00 pm Dr. Mike Abutineh (WC) • • • 2:30 pm Advanced Line Dancing (PAC) 1:30 pm Spanish Class (Ante) • 1:00 pm Mahjong (SCR) 2:00 pm Weekend Movie (Thtr) 1:30 pm Game Play (LCR) • 1:30 pm • Movie: Skyscraper (Thtr) 1:30 pm Beginners Line Dancing (PAC) • • • 6:30 pm Birthday Night with • • 1:30 pm Movie: All About Eve (Thtr) 2:30 pm Line Dancing (PAC) 1:30 pm Magnum: Pleasure Principle (Thtr) • 1:30 pm • Game Play (LCR) 1:30 pm Mini Series: Sherlock Holmes (Thtr) • • • The Side Street Steppers (PAC) 2:00 pm • Ballroom Dancing Class (PAC) • 6:00 pm Music with Davy Ray Bennett (Lobby) 4:00 pm Shuffleboard (PAC) 2:00 pm • Tai Chi (PAC) 2:00 pm • Wii Bowling (LCR) 2:30 pm • Advanced Line Dancing (PAC) • • 6:30 pm Bingo (PAC) 6:30 pm • Bridge (LCR) 6:30 pm Vespers (PAC) 6:30 pm • Bridge (LCR) 6:00 pm • Classic Movie (Thtr) • 6:30 pm • Movie: Skyscraper (Thtr) • 8:00 am Church of Christ Service (Chapel) 8:30 am Advanced Water Aerobics (Pool) 8:30 am Men’s Water Aerobics (Pool) 8:30 am Advanced Water Aerobics (Pool) 8:30 am Men’s Water Aerobics (Pool) 9:30 am Group Exercise (PAC) 7:30 am Men’s Christian Fellowship (LCR) • 16 • 17 • 18 9:30 am • Group Exercise (PAC) 19 • 20 • 21 • 22 9:00 am • Smith Jewelers (SCR) • 9:30 am Basic Water Aerobics (Pool) 10:00 am • Worship Service (PAC) 9:30 am Group Exercise (PAC) 9:00 am • Dr. Mike Abutineh (WC) 10:00 am • Catholic Service (Chapel) • 10:00 am • Art with Helen (A&C) 10:00 am • Weekend Movie (Thtr) • 10:00 am • Peach World Farmer’s Market (Lobby) 10:00 am Kroger & Banks (Trans) 1:30 pm • Weekend Movie (Thtr) 10:00 am • Focus on Color (A&C) 9:30 am • Basic Water Aerobics (Pool) 10:00 am • Shuffleboard (PAC) • 10:00 am • Walmart, Aldi & Banks (Trans) 10:00 am • Bible Study “Thru the Bible” (SCR) 1:30 pm Ugliest Tie Contest (Lobby) 10:00 am • Hobby Pines Group (Hobby Shop) 11:00 am Arthritis Sit/Stand Class (PAC) 10:00 am • Alzheimer’s Support Group (Ante) 10:00 am • Bible Study with Dave Phillips (Chapel) 1:00 pm Superlo & Bank (Trans) 1:30 pm Game Play (LCR) • 10:30 am Bible Study with Bob Barlow (Chapel) • 10:30 am Yoga Stretch (PAC) 11:00 am Arthritis Sit/Stand Class (PAC) • • 4:00 pm Weekend Movie (Thtr) 10:30 am • Tech Time with Cathy (Sunroom) 1:30 pm Beginners Line Dancing (PAC) 11:00 am • Lunch Bunch @ G-town Commisary (Trans) • 1:00 pm Mahjong (SCR) 1:30 pm Intermediate Line Dancing (PAC) • • • • 1:00 pm Walmart, Costco & Banks (Trans) • • 6:30 pm Classic Movie (Thtr) 10:30 am • Billiard Group (BR) 1:30 pm Bunko (LCR) 1:00 pm • Needle Arts Group (Sunroom) • 1:30 pm Movie: Chism (Thtr) 2:00 pm Weekend Movie (Thtr) • 10:45 am Episcopal Eucharist (Chapel) • 1:30 pm • Spanish Class (Ante) 1:00 pm Dr. Mike Abutineh (WC) • • • 2:30 pm Advanced Line Dancing (PAC) 1:30 pm Smart Moves “Fall Prevention” (PAC) • 6:30 pm Music with Figueroa & Peaslee (Lobby) 2:30 pm Line Dancing (PAC) 1:15 pm Mahjong (SCR) • 1:30 pm • Game Play (LCR) 1:30 pm Beginners Line Dancing (PAC) • • • • • 6:30 pm Bridge (LCR) 4:00 pm Shuffleboard (PAC) 1:30 pm • Game Play (LCR) 6:30 pm • Luau Party with 2:00 pm • Wii Bowling (LCR) 1:30 pm Mini Series: Sherlock Holmes (Thtr) • • 1:30 pm • Magnum: Innocence...A Broad (Thtr) The Jim Mahannah Band (PAC) 2:00 pm • Virtual Tour (Thtr) • 6:00 pm Classic Movie (Thtr) 2:00 pm • Tai Chi (PAC) 2:00 pm • Ballroom Dancing Class (PAC) 2:30 pm • Advanced Line Dancing (PAC) • 6:30 pm Bingo (PAC) 6:30 pm • Bridge (LCR) 6:30 pm Vespers (PAC) 6:15 pm • Saturday Night Trivia (Lobby) • 6:30 pm • Girl’s Night Out: Pretty Woman (Thtr) • 8:00 am • Church of Christ Service (Chapel) 23 8:30 am • Advanced Water Aerobics (Pool) 24 8:30 am • Men’s Water Aerobics (Pool) 25 8:30 am • Advanced Water Aerobics (Pool) 26 8:30 am • Men’s Water Aerobics (Pool) 27 9:30 am • Group Exercise (PAC) 28 7:30 am • Men’s Christian Fellowship (LCR) 29 9:30 am Alterations (A&C) 9:30 am • Group Exercise (PAC) 9:30 am Basic Water Aerobics (Pool) 10:00 am • Worship Service (PAC) • 9:00 am • Dr. Mike Abutineh (WC) 10:00 am • Catholic Service (Chapel) • 10:00 am • Art with Helen (A&C) 10:00 am • Weekend Movie (Thtr) 1:30 pm Weekend Movie (Thtr) 30 9:30 am • Group Exercise (PAC) 9:30 am Basic Water Aerobics (Pool) 10:00 am Peach World Farmer’s Market (Lobby) 10:00 am • Kroger & Banks (Trans) 10:00 am Walmart, Aldi & Banks (Trans) 1:30 pm Game Play (LCR) • 10:00 am Hobby Pines Group (Hobby Shop) • • 10:00 am Bible Study with Dave Phillips (Chapel) • • 4:00 pm • Weekend Movie (Thtr) • 9:30 am • The Book Baggers (Chapel) 10:00 am • Shuffleboard (PAC) • 1:00 pm Superlo & Bank (Trans) 1:30 pm Intermediate Line Dancing (PAC) 10:30 am • Bible Study with Bob Barlow (Chapel) 10:30 am • Yoga Stretch (PAC) 11:00 am • Arthritis Sit/Stand Class (PAC) • • 6:30 pm • Classic Movie (Thtr) 10:30 am • Billiard Group (BR) 11:00 am • Arthritis Sit/Stand Class (PAC) 1:00 pm • Needle Arts Group (Sunroom) 1:00 pm • Walmart, Costco & Banks (Trans) 1:00 pm • Mahjong (SCR) 2:00 pm • Weekend Movie (Thtr) 10:30 am • Grand Junction Baptist (Lobby) 1:30 pm • Movie: Miracles From Heaven (Thtr) 1:30 pm • Spanish Class (Ante) 1:00 pm • Dr. Mike Abutineh (WC) 1:30 pm • Movie: The Harvey Girls (Thtr) 2:30 pm • Line Dancing (PAC) 1:15 pm • Mahjong (SCR) 1:30 pm • Beginners Line Dancing (PAC) 1:30 pm • Movie: Dante’s Peak (Thtr) 1:30 pm • Beginners Line Dancing (PAC) 6:00 pm • Music with Steve McGregory (Lobby) 4:00 pm • Shuffleboard (PAC) 1:30 pm Game Play (LCR) 1:30 pm • Game Play (LCR) 1:30 pm Mini Series: Sherlock Holmes (Thtr) • 1:30 pm • Bunko (LCR) 2:00 pm • Wii Bowling (LCR) • 6:30 pm • Bridge (LCR) 6:00 pm • Classic Movie (Thtr) 1:30 pm • Magnum: Tiger’s Fan (Thtr) 2:30 pm Advanced Line Dancing (PAC) 2:00 pm Ballroom Dancing Class (PAC) 2:30 pm • Advanced Line Dancing (PAC) 2:00 pm Tai Chi • • 6:00 pm Memphis Redbirds Game (Trans) • 6:30 pm • Movie: Miracles From Heaven (Thtr) 6:30 pm • Bridge (LCR) • 6:30 pm • Bingo (PAC) 6:30 pm • Movie: Dante’s Peak (Thtr) 6:30 pm • Vespers (PAC)

The Pinecone | June 2019 Calendar The Pinecone | June 2019 Calendar Heaven with you Every Monday at 10:00 Happy Birthday to You! June 4: BUNKO the movies am in the Chapel during June and July. June 2019 oin this fun group of folks every Tuesday Independent Living Kirby Pines Residents J June 3: Mahjong at 1:30 pm in the LCR for the great game of BUNKO. Robert Calhoun 02 Lucy Jones 25 Join in and play Mahjong every Monday EVENTS and Friday at 1:00 pm in the SCR. June 4: The Negotiator Eloise Traylor 05 Jim Smith 25 In a desperate attempt to prove his inno- June 1: Men’s Christian June 3: Magnum: Infinity and Sandra S Overbey 07 Bob Marshall 26 Jelly Doughnuts cence, a skilled police negotiator accused Fellowship of corruption and murder takes hostages Magnum awakens from his coma, but Mary S Truitt 07 The Men’s Christian Fellowship meets ev- in a government office to gain the time he Walter Clark 28 friends and family do not believe he had ery Saturday morning in the Ante Room needs to find the truth. Showtimes 1:30 Betty C Blake 09 an out-of-body experience. Showtime Providence Place, The Villa, at 7:30 am. There is a rotating list of resi- pm & 6:30 pm. dent speakers who give a devotion at each 1:30 pm. ALL ABOUT EVE where they learn the healing power of Britt Robertson, Alan Alda Jane Doughty 09 Gallery Manor & Job’s Way meeting. Come enjoy coffee and fellow- June 3: Game Play Group forgiveness and reconciliation. Former bull-riding champion Luke and Betty Pruett 09 ship with us each week. Eloise Hardy 01 Like to play games? Bring your own to Friday, June 14 at 1:30 pm, college student Sophia are in love, but Peggy Hogan 10 share or join in with someone already Saturday, June 15 at 6:00 pm CHISUM conflicting paths and ideals threaten to Janet Templeton 03 there! Meets in the LCR every Monday, & Sunday, June 16 at 6:30 pm tear them apart: Luke hopes to make Jean Saunders 11 Wednesday and Saturday at 1:30 pm. a comeback on the rodeo circuit, and (1951) Cast: Bette Davis, Friday, June 21 at 1:30 pm, Joe Dittmaier 05 Sophia is about to embark on her dream Alma Crone 12 Anne Baxter, George Sanders Saturday, June 22 at 6:00 pm June 3: Tai Chi job in New York’s art world. As the Lu Glowen 08 Backstage story revolving around & Sunday, June 23 at 6:30 pm David Stowell 12 Originally developed for self-defense, couple ponder their romantic future, aspiring actress Eve Harrington. (1970) Cast: John Wayne, Sue L Jackson 08 Tai Chi has evolved into a graceful form they find inspiration in Ira, an elderly Tattered and forlorn, Eve shows up Forrest Tucker, Ben Johnson Mary Ann Walker 13 June 1: Acclamation Brass of exercise. Every Monday in the PAC at man whose decades-long romance with Bob Woody 08 Our favorite brass band will be back to en- 2:00 pm. in the dressing room of Broadway Kind-hearted, fatherly John Chisum Tech Time his beloved wife withstood the test of Barbara C Fowler 14 tertain us with an afternoon of music. Be June 4: mega-star Margo Channing, telling a owns a large ranch in Lincoln County, Carl Bengtson 11 time. sure and join them in the Lobby at 3:00 June 3: Bingo Night Bring your phones, tablets, laptop what- melancholy life story to Margo and New Mexico, in the 1870s. With the Michelle M Scott 15 ever issue you have they will be glad to pm. Join us for a fun-filled evening of BINGO! her friends. Margo takes Eve under help of his faithful sidekick, Pepper, Mamie H Gates 15 help. Cathy will still be coming every 3rd THE HARVEY GIRLS Fran Gentry 17 Entry costs only $1 per card, with an op- her wing, and it appears that Eve is a and a hot-headed young ranch hand Monday at 10:30 am in the Sunroom and Claudia Strickland 15 June 3: Get Fit with Oasis portunity to win up to two prizes. Every conniver that uses Margo. nicknamed Billy the Kid, Chisum does John Ginn 19 Coordinator Mary Hand Monday night at 6:30 pm in the PAC. now her daughter Margie will be coming Doris Duke 19 the 1st Tuesday of the month at 5:30 pm. battle with underhanded land developer Friday, June 28 at 1:30 pm, Lou B Anders 21 Advanced Water Aerobics classes will be FAILURE TO LAUNCH Lawrence Murphy. Having bought up Saturday, June 29 at 6:00 pm held on Mondays & Wednesdays at 8:30 June 4: Medical Director Jackie Gilder-Eastridge 21 June 5: Peach World most of the nearby town and appointed & Sunday, June 30 at 6:30 pm Delilah Clark 23 am. Basic and Beginning Water Aerobics Dr. Mike Abutineh MD Kirby Pines Farmers Market brought to his own corrupt sheriff, Murphy now (1946) Cast: Clint Eastwood, Rudolph Campbell 24 is on Tuesdays & Thursdays at 9:30 am. Will be in the Wellness Clinic Tuesdays Saturday, June 22 you by Peach World will be back in the has his eye on Chisum’s ranch. Tommy Lee Jones, James Garner Larry McKenzie 23 Men’s Water Aerobics are held on Tues- 9:00 am -12:00 pm and Thursdays 1:00- at 10:00 am and 2:00 pm Irma G Marks 27 Lobby every Wednesday from 10:00 am to When Susan Bradley responded to an days & Thursdays at 8:30 am. Arthritis Sit/ 4:30 pm. Appointments required. (2006) Cast: Matthew McConaughey, Betty Moore 24 2:00 pm. I know we all can’t wait for those MUST LOVE DOGS ad in New Mexico for a mail-order Stand classes are on Tuesdays & Thurs- Sarah Jessica Parker, Zooey Deschanel Janice Doan 28 homegrown tomatoes, peaches, peas and bride, she had no idea that her would-be days at 11:00 am in the PAC. June 4: Travelers: Tennessee Tripp, a 35-year-old professional other wonderful fresh produce. husband was a broken-down cowhand. Safari Park layabout, is happy to stay at home where Saturday, June 29 June 3: Focus on Color Join the gang for this fun trip to the Safa- Instead of returning back home, she June 5: KP Travelers Meeting he’s waited on hand and foot by his mum at 10:00 am and 2:00 pm Coloring books are incredibly simple, ri Park in Alamo, TN, Tuesday June 4th. takes a job at the local Harvey House You’ll get to hear about some of the won- Sue. However, she and her husband Al (2005) Cast: Diane Lane, portable, easy to pick up and put down, Tickets are $21.00 we will board Safari restaurant. But the new establishment derful outings that Carol Yount has orga- have had enough and decide that to get John Cusack, Stockard Channing and a colored–in page takes up almost no Park’s tour bus for a narrated tour, drop faces tough resistance from the local nized so far for 2019. So if you have any him to leave, they have to use subtle Sarah, is 40 and recently divorced. space. So come to the Arts & Crafts Room down windows so you can feed and have saloon owner and the town’s streetwise place or thing in mind you are interested methods. So, they hire Paula who will Believing Sarah needs to date more, the first and third Monday at 10:00 am. an up close personal wildlife Safari Expe- showgirl, Em. As Susan works with the in be sure and bring those suggestions use her feminine wiles to lever him out rience. Tour is approx... 45 minutes. We her sister, Carol, creates an online with you. They meet the first Wednesday of the family home. Harvey girls to win over the townsfolk, June 3: First Monday Poetry will visit the small petting zoo before re- dating profile for her. Simultaneously, of every month 10:00 am. she also searches for a new love. Group turning home. Box lunches will be sup- Jake reluctantly decides to try Internet BEAUTIFULLY BROKEN dating. Sarah and Jake meet, and though Come to listen; come to read; come to re- plied for $4.75 (They will include sand- Yoga Stretch KIRBY PINES MOVIE June 5: both agree they are not interested in a cite from memory. Check out “The Poet’s wich, chips, cookie and a canned drink or This is not advanced so don’t worry about serious relationship, their chemistry is RATING SYSTEM Corner” on the post office bulletin board water.) Sign up in Transportation. We will getting on the floor and not being able Sunday, June 23 where a residential poet will be featured. depart at 9:30 am. at 1:30 pm and 4:00 pm undeniable. But, when Bob suddenly to get up. You will be sitting in a chair = AVERAGE We meet the first Monday of every month or standing. Class is every Wednesday at (2018) Cast: Benjamin Onyango, shows interest in Sarah, her future with in the Ante Room at 10:00 am. 10:30 am in the PAC. Scott William Winters, Emily Hahn Charlie becomes unclear. A refugee’s escape, a prisoner’s promise, = GOOD June 3: A Biblical Study of June 5: Spanish Class and a daughter’s painful secret converge THE LONGEST RIDE Heaven with Bob Barlow Join Spanish Class every Wednesday at in this inspiring real life story of hope. = EXCELLENT In this eight-week study, we will seek to 1:30 pm in the Ante Room. Bridget is now As three fathers fight to save their Sunday, June 30 answer over twenty commonly asked dedication half of the class to new stu- families, their lives become intertwined at 1:30 pm and 4:00 pm questions about Heaven. Bob looks for- dents and the second half to refresh and in an unlikely journey across the globe, = OUTSTANDING ward to sharing the Scriptures about teach advanced folks. (2015) Cast: Scott Eastwood,

The Pinecone | June 2019 • 14 • The Pinecone | June 2019 The Pinecone | June 2019 • 11 • meet me at June 5: Bernie The Dolphin young woman sets out to discover the grass is also growing. Be sure and sucker mystery of her past. Call box office for your tomato plants, the fertilizer, mag- A brother and sister befriend a badly sun- tickets 525-3000. Sign up in Transporta- nesium and calcium packs will be ready burned dolphin that has been separated tion. We will depart at 6:30 pm. June 1. They will be placed at the front from its family, uncovering a secret plan desk with your name on them. May be that could destroy the beach and their June 7: Art with Helen applied in June. Even in rain, check your new friend’s home. Showtimes 1:30 pm & Whether you are already an artist or pot. They dry quickly, keep moist but not 6:30 pm. would like to learn, join teacher Helen wet. Come on down to the Greenhouse Gaines on Fridays at 10:00 am in the Arts every 2nd Wednesday of every month at & Crafts Room. 10:30 am rain or shine and dig in! June 7: Music with June 12: Memphis Hearing Brad Birkedahl Aid Service Brad Birkedahl is best known for his work On the second Wednesday of every with rockabilly trio, The Dempseys. To- month, at 10:00 am in the Arts & Crafts June 5: Virtual Wii Bowling day Birkedahl has expanded his rock n’ Room, Dr. Rena C Booth will be offer- Come join the fun every Wednesday af- roll repertoire with a powerhouse stage ing: Free Hearing Evaluation, Free Hear- ternoon at 2:00 pm in the Large Card show. He will be playing at 6:00 pm in the ing Aid Consultation, Free Hearing Aid Room. No skill required. It is set up on Lobby. Clean, Check, and Adjustment. Please the TV; all you have to do is check out the call 682-1529 for more information or to remotes from the Front Desk and return June 8 & 22: Through the Bible schedule a visit. them whenever your game is over. Through the Bible is a study of the Bible led by Gail Kommer and Barbara Hyland, June 12: Theatre Memphis: June 5: Ballroom Dancing meeting the 2nd and 4th Saturday of ev- Hairspray Join the gang for ballroom dancing les- ery month at 10:00 am in the Small Card Based on the book by Mark O’Donnell sons with Ken Black. Lessons will take Room. Bring a Bible and notebook. Join and Thomas Meehan, Hairspray takes place every Wednesday at 2:00 pm in the this group of ladies who enjoy learning you to 1962 Baltimore, where Tracy Turn- PAC. about God’s Word. All are welcome. blad’s dream is to be on The Corny Collins Show, a local television dance show. The June 6: Bible Study with June 10: Magnum: Pleasure program is followed by a complimentary Dave Phillips Principle reception. This will be a well-attended Join Germantown Church of Christ’s Appearances by ghostly Mac bedevil event so we need to make reservations Dave Phillips as he leads a group Bible Magnum as he tries to understand why early. Please sign up in Transportation. Study every Thursday at 10:00 am in the his personality traits are suddenly appear- Departure 12:45 pm. Tickets are $5.00. Chapel. All denominations invited. ing in Higgins. Showtime 1:30 pm. June 6: Carnival Memphis June 11: Birthday Night with Don’t miss the opportunity to come down The Side Street Steppers to the lobby and join the fun at 1:45 pm as The Side Street Steppers are a page from we welcome King Bob Berry and Queen Americas past, playing rare and popular Catherine Owen of Carnival Memphis music from the 1920s and 30s. Dubbed along with their frisky friends, the Boll the Golden Age of Gramophone Record- Weevils! ing, the two decades between 1920 and World War II saw the rise of jazz and the June 12: Skyscraper June 6: Mini Series: Sherlock birth of the blues, the demise of ragtime Will Sawyer is a former FBI agent and U.S. In this modernized version of the Conan and the emergence of hillbilly music that war veteran who now assesses security for Doyle characters, using his detective would become known through the world skyscrapers. While he's on assignment in plots, Sherlock Holmes lives in early 21st as country music. The Side Street Step- China, the world's tallest and safest build- century London and acts more cocky to- pers present a pastiche of this transforma- ing catches on fire -- and Will gets framed wards Scotland Yard’s detective inspector tion of the American musical landscape, for it. Now a wanted man and on the run, Lestrade because he’s actually less confi- performing on vintage and homemade he must find those responsible, clear his dent. Doctor Watson is now a fairly young instruments. Get ready for plenty of hip- name and somehow rescue his family veteran of the Afghan war, less adoring shaking, foot stompin', caterwauling and members when they become trapped in- and more active. This mini-series will be croonin'. Join all the fun at 6:30 pm in the side the inferno. Showtimes 1:30 pm & played every Thursday at 1:30 pm except PAC. 6:30 pm. for June 6, due to Carnival Memphis it will start at 2:00 pm. June 12: Garden Club Meeting June 14: Revloution Youth The tomatoes are falling after the rains so Choir June 6: Orpheum: Anastasia ties are available on the picnic table. On- Revelation Youth Choir from Custer This dazzling show transports us from ions are up and should be ready for pick- Road United Methodist Church in Plano, the twilight of the Russian Empire to the ing in 2 weeks. Red, white and yellow in TX will be coming to perform for us. The euphoria of Paris in the 1920s, as a brave rows 2, 4 and 5. Weed your bed, the nut musical presentation will include a vari-

The Pinecone | June 2019 • 15 • ety of sacred and Christian contemporary June 19: Lunch Bunch @ June 25: Miracles From Heaven choral music, choreography, scripture and Anna Beam lives with a rare, incurable drama, including piano, instruments and G-Town Commissary disorder that leaves her unable to digest their 90+ member senior high choir. Be- Now open in Collierville! Same great BBQ, food. Despite the dire diagnosis, devoted gins 10:30 am in the PAC. new location. For more than 25 years, The Commissary has been a staple of culture mom Christy relentlessly searches for a June 14: Music with Davy Ray and cuisine in Germantown, Tennessee. way to save her beloved daughter. Every- Bennett Our food is homemade and our Memphis thing changes in an instant when Anna tells an amazing story of a visit to heaven Davy Ray Bennett is a classically trained BBQ slow cooked. Sign up in Transporta- after surviving a headlong tumble into a singer/songwriter, with eclectic tastes. He tion, we will depart at 11:00 am. tree. Her family and doctors become even plays a wide variety of songs from jazz, June 19: Smart Moves more baffled when the young girl begins country, blues, rock, and gospel. Come This month’s topic is “Fall Prevention”. to show signs of recovering from her fatal check him out in the Lobby at 6:00 pm. The meeting will be held 1:30 pm in the condition. Showtimes 1:30 pm & 6:30 pm. June 15: Father's Day Antique PAC. Car Show June 19: Virtual Field Trip: Join us for this first time event at Kirby! Join us in the Movie Theater as we go on We are going to celebrate our father’s with a Virtual Field Trip. The destination will an Antique Car Show on the grounds be announced closer to the time to enable from 10:00 am to noon. We will have live the creators to send us to the most inter- music with “Grassfire” and light refresh- esting places. Begins at 2:00 pm. ments. The dining room will be serving June 26: Dante's Peak those great hotdogs and hamburgers for June 19: Girls Night Out lunch and dinner that evening. Be sure Volcanologist Harry Dalton and Mayor Don’t miss this good time with just the la- and join in the fun!!! Rachel Wando, finally convince the unbe- dies for a movie and fun. 6:30 pm in the lieving populace that the big one is about June 16: Ugliest Tie Contest Movie Theater. This month’s movie will be to hit and that they need to evacuate im- Okay fellas we know you all have them, so “Pretty Woman". mediately, only to discover her two chil- dren have gone up the mountain to get dive into the back of your closet and your June 21: Music with Piano ugliest ties out for this annual tradition. their grandmother. With Earth’s clock The contest will be held in the Lobby this Duo Figeroa and Veaslee racing against them, they must rescue the year at 1:30 pm. You are cordially invited to spend an kids and grandma before the volcano ex- evening with familiar musical “guests”, plodes in a fury of flame and ash a mil- June 17: Magnum: including works by Beethoven, Mozart, lion times more powerful than an atomic Innocence... A Broad Tchaikovsky and more! Listen to the bomb. Showtimes 1:30 pm & 6:30 pm. A boorish client’s perky fiancée appoints events of evening unfold as the music re- herself as Thomas’ assistant on a case for veals frivolity, drama, and dancing. This June 27: Red Birds Game at Higgins. Showtime 1:30 pm. will be a don’t miss event in the Lobby at AutoZone Park 6:30 pm. The Redbirds are the Triple-A affiliate of June 18: Kirby Pines Luau the St. Louis Cardinals and the back-to- with The Jim Mahannah Band June 24: Grand Junction First back Pacific Coast League champions and Put on your grass skirts, Hawaiian shirts Baptist Church Choir winners of the 2018 Triple-A National and hula on over the PAC for the Annual Come enjoy the music presented to you Championship! The 2019 season at Au- Kirby Luau after a day of Hawaiian food from Grand Junction Baptist Church toZone Park, promises to be another fun- and celebration at both meals in the din- Choir in the Lobby at 10:30 am. filled Redbirds campaign. Game Tickets ing room. The fun starts at 6:00 pm in the are $20 which includes a hat, soda and PAC with Hula Lessons with the band June 24: Magnum: Tigers Fan hot dog voucher. Call Activities to reserve turning up at 6:30 pm. Magnum investigates the death of his tickets and sign up in Transportation. We close friend Lt. Tanaka, who may have will depart at 6:00 pm. been involved in illicit activities. Show- time 1:30 pm. June 28: Music with Steve McGregory June 25: The Book Baggers Steve McGregory is a solo singer and pia- Our read for this month will be „The Sol- nist. His performance ranges from Jerry dier’s Promise“ by Patricia Potter. She is a Lee Lewis-style on the piano to old-fash- former reporter with the Atlanta Journal ioned country, gospel and rock-and-roll. June 19: Alzheimer’s Support and past national president of Romance Steve also enjoys sing-along and is an ex- Group Writers of America. Whether you read or pert at inspiring audience participation. Are you caring for a loved one with Al- would like to hear about books being dis- Steve is happy to take requests. His favor- zheimers or dementia? Our support cussed, come and check us out. The Book ites are up tempo, toe tapping tunes, such group meets the 3rd Wednesday of every Baggers meet the 4th Tuesday of every as Floyd Kramer classics and old time month in the Ante Room at 10:00 am. month in the Chapel at 9:30 am. gospel. Join him at 6:00 pm in the Lobby.

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The IPC Ballet brought their 9th annual Lenora Smith enjoys some ice cream with her daughter, Susie, Spring Performance to Kirby Pines with granddaughter-in-law, Lindsey and great granddaughter, over 150 dancers, ranging in age from 3 to 17. Adelyn at the Mother's Day Cookout

Doc Parrott and wife Laura enjoyed the exotic petting zoo This little cherub just could not with cousin Bonnie, son John, daughter, Linda and grandson, Joe get enough of the baby goats at the ccokout

Gerald Reeves makes a new friend The climbing wall and big slide Joyce Murdock and her at the Mother's Day Cookout. were definitely a hit with great grandson Beckett The popular Ring-Tailed Lemur! kids of all ages • 18 • The Pinecone | June 2019 KIRBY PINES SnapShots

Billie Jean Ratliff had a wonderful time at the Miss. Patches can't help but laugh at Joyce Matlock's Mother's Day Cookout with daughters Angy, Denise and Cheri, great grandson Lennon's "Hulk Face" granddaughter, Ellie and son, Steve during the Mother's Day Cookout

Barbara Conaway had a blast with her friends Barbara, Iris Emery had her crew at the cookout, granddaughters Christine and Franny at the Mother's Day event Sadie and Sarah, son-in–law, Eddie and his wife, Jan

Merry LeShane has a big Who doesn't love a With the inclement weather, Bob Field and his granddaugher, hug for Jabberblabber pony ride? there was still a lot to do Anna enjoy the Cookout

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De De Scott celebrated her birthday with friends Eve Baker celebrated her May birthday with friends Martha and Dick Gardiner, Betty Gray, Don Luttrell, Hazel Cannon, Elise Burkhart, Joy Wright, Jeannie Valentine, Mary Truitt and her sister-in-law Mary Blanche Joan Weaver and Mary Gullett

Nita Heffernan enjoyed birthday Stevens Martin, Dennis Renick , Mary Stagg, night with Marylyn Wray and Tracy Speake gets a hug on his Caroline Thomas and Mary Hand all participated Berry and Betty Terry birthday from loving wife Bettye in the Annual Arthritis Walk at Auto Zone Park

Barbara Logan, Lee Brown, Alice Petty, Sydney Lora Arcudi wins a door prize Janice Wall with author Susan Cushman Wagner and Sheryl Maxwell in the garden. from the Arthritis Association after her book signing and Photo by resident, Mary Ann Thurmond during the Kirby Pines Walk To Cure presentation for The Book Baggers

• 20 • The Pinecone | June 2019 KIRBY PINES PHOTO CLUB Take A Look At Some Of Our Talented Photographers Work!

In The Rose Garden The Dance Lesson The Colors Of Kirby Pines Photo by Sheryl Maxwell Photo by Carolin Thomason Photo by Dan Moffett

Lovely Lillies The Joneses Photo by Arrena Cheek Photo by Sydney Wager

Meeting A New Friend A Stain On The Water Photo by Mary Ann Thurmond Photo by John Sosh

The Pinecone | June 2019 • 21 • The Kirby Pines Foundation GIANT CROSSWORD

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