October Depot - FiftyForward

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October Depot - FiftyForward
October Depot
Donelson Station & The Larry Keeton Theatre
October 2015
108 Donelson Pike, Nashville, TN 37214
HALLOWEEN COSTUME PARTY LUNCH
EVERYONE IS INVITED!
PRIZE FOR THE BEST COSTUME.
GAMES, SURPRISES, MUSIC, FELLOWSHIP
AND MORE!
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30th AT 11 AM
COST IS $7. SIGN UP IN THE OFFICE OR
AT THE VOLUNTEER DESK
STACKED BOX PROJECT
NOVEMBER EVENTS
Join us for a fun day of painting and creating art to
showcase at the FiftyForward Martin Center at the end of
October. We will meet in the art room on Thursday,
October 15 at 2pm. Everyone will get
his/her own box to paint. Each box will
be sketched out and ready to paint any
way you like. This is FREE, fun and great
fellowship. Sign up in the office or at the
volunteer desk.
Friday, November 13
Christmas Village
Saturday, November 21
Viva La Diva
Wednesday, November 24
Thanksgiving Center
Luncheon
Monday, November 30
Art Trunk Training
Thanks to our sponsors:
Trustee Charlie Cardwell
Center Hours: Mon.– Thurs. 7:30 am-7 pm, Fri. 7:30 am-5 pm,
Saturday 9 am-1pm
Ph: 615-883-8375
www.fiftyforward.org
IN OUR FACILITY………..
Three Fitness Rooms
Cardio Room-Treadmills, elliptical, stationary
bikes, weights, TV and music.
Resistance Training-Stationary weight
machine, single station equipment.
Strength Training-TRX bands, bosu balls,
dumbbells, resistance training bands, steppers
and more.
Pool Room
OTHER SERVICES
PALM TREE CAFÉ
Open M-F 10:30 am-1pm
Daily homemade specials! Only $5.95 for a
meat and two sides! Deli sandwiches, fresh
salads and soups served daily.
Catering services also available. Call
615-812-3802 for pricing and questions.
LADIES AND GENTS SALON
Three pool tables, cues and
balls. Monthly pool
tournaments, too!
FULL SERVICE HAIR/NAIL SALON & BARBER
Haircuts
Color and Highlights
Waxing Services
Manicures
Pedicures
Perms
Shaves
Discounts to FiftyForward
members!
Computer Lounge
Furnished with four PC’s for members’ use only.
Check your email and Facebook during
business hours. Big screen TV, too!
SOCIAL HALL
Enjoy a cup of coffee with other members. Play
a game of cards or tailgate with the aerobics
class on Fridays. Vending machines and
kitchenette also available.
RENTAL SPACE
Having a party? Need a venue? We rent space!
Choose from our auditorium, social hall,
conference room or art room.
Call 883-8375 for availability and pricing.
LIONS CLUB
The Lions Club has a yellow bin located on the
front porch that collects usable prescription eye
glasses to recycle.
Recycling
Newspaper, magazines and copy paper can be
recycled in the bins at the railroad side of the
building to help the center earn money.
Stylists Phone Numbers:
Eva 615-406-6583
Thom 615-337-4252
Tonya 615-579-0108
Gwen 615-243-5371
Angelia 615-568-2217
Need sewing lessons?
Call Sew Brecca at 615-579-7580
Meet here at FiftyForward
for one-on-one sessions with Brecca!
FOOD DONATIONS-SECOND HARVEST
Bin is located in the front lobby. The Food Bank
needs the following non-perishable foods:
 Canned meals (stew, chili, soup)
 Tuna and canned meat/vegetables
 Peanut butter
 Canned foods with pop-top lids
Make a Difference in a Child’s Life
Become a Tutor with
FLIP
(Friends Learning in Pairs—a program of RSVP/FiftyForward)
*Tutor reading or math to 4 students
*Be a friend and mentor all year
*Training, materials, support provided
Contact Bethanie Peadro at 615-860-7180 or [email protected]
Our Staff:
Center Director
Angela Bryan
[email protected]
Center Director Notes….
Dear Friends:
The Donelson Fall Festival & BBQ was a huge success despite
the rain!! Stay tuned while we tally up the total raised.
This event would not be a success without all the support from the
members and community. While I can’t list everyone here, I want
to point out a few who went above and beyond. As always the
Davidson County Sheriff’s Office was amazing in getting the tents
Program Director
set and everything clean and in place. Virginia Doak worked
Lisa Maddox
countless hours in the Bargain Basement, organizing, cleaning
[email protected] and pricing items to sell! A special thanks goes to Jim Belcher,
Janice Judd and Charlie Cardwell for cash register duty.
SCA Administrator
We are grateful to everyone who provided, packaged and sold
Jamie London
hundreds of dollars in desserts. Thanks to Lisa, James
[email protected] Cunningham, and Carolyn O’Neil for collecting and preparing the
Travel Coordinator
Janice Judd
[email protected]
Office Managers
Tanis Westbrook
(afternoon)
[email protected]
Silent Auction items! Roberta Steinmetz did a great job with her
personal portraits. Thanks to Kevin, Liz and Jeff of the Palm Tree
Café for giving up the kitchen. A huge thank you to Larry Keeton’s
leadership and his team for the hours spent cooking the delicious
BBQ and fixings! Thanks to Brad Kamer for overseeing the BBQ
Hut and volunteers, building the stage, lighting the tents, and so
much more! Finally, thanks to Lisa and Tanis for organizing the
terrific Silent Auction and being on hand helping me! Thank you
so much to everyone!!
Sincerely,
Angela Bryan
Program Director Notes….
Dear Friends,
Office Hours:
Monday-Thursday
7:30 am-7 pm
Friday
7:30 am-5 pm
Saturday 9 am-1 pm
615-883-8375
www.fiftyforward.org
First, a reminder that our Program Committee will meet at 11:30
am on Monday, October 12. I invite anyone who would like to join
our group to meet us in the auditorium on that date. I would love
to hear your ideas about future trips and events!
You will see our Stacked Box Project advertised this month. I
need members to get involved with this project on October 15 at 2
pm. It’s just pure fun, and all of the centers are participating. We
will unveil our finished product on October 29 at the Brentwood
Center. You do not need to have any artistic talent to do this!
Thanks to all of the members who helped at the Fall Festival &
BBQ last month. We are so grateful for your time and dedication.
Lisa Maddox
FiftyForward Travel 2015
Call Janice at 615-231-1235 or email [email protected]
Or visit Diamond Tours at www.grouptrips.com/fiftyforwardtravel
Oct. 3-11 Cape Cod Enjoy a Hyannis Harbor cruise, tour the Outer Cape & Plymouth Rock.
 Dec. 1-3 Callaway Gardens Fantasy in Lights, Little White House of F.D. Roosevelt.
 Jan. 24-Feb. 3, 2016 Panama Canal Cruise Cartagena, Limon, Costa Rica, Grand Cayman.
 March 3-12, 2016 Egypt Features a 4-night Nile River Cruise, Great Pyramids & Cairo tour.
 April 20-25, 2016 Azalea Festival Virginia International Tattoo Show, Norfolk Naval Base,
Norfolk Botanical Gardens Tram Tour, MacArthur Memorial and the Azalea Festival Parade.
 April 21-29, 2016 Canadian Rockies by Train Tour Vancouver, British Columbia, Jasper
(Alberta), The Fairmont Chateau in Lake Louise and Calgary.
 May 15-21, 2016 San Antonio, TX Enjoy a guided tour of San Antonio, visit the Alamo and
the LBJ Ranch.
 July 9-17, 2016 Maine Tour Portland, Kennebunkport, the historic Victoria Mansion,
Pineland Farms and the Seashore Trolley Museum.
 Aug. 14-20, 2016 Mackinac Island Guided tour of Mackinac City, carriage tour through the
island, boat ride through Soo Locks and free time sight-seeing in Saulte Sainte Marie.
 Sept. 8-12, 2016 New York City Visit Central Park, Ellis Island, Times Square and more!
 Sept. 14-23, 2016 Japan Visit Tokyo, cruise Lake Ashi, visit Owakudani Valley and more!
 Sept. 27-Oct. 5 Boston, Salem & Cape Ann JFK Library, coastal tour and Fanuell Hall.
 Oct. 25-Nov. 2 Greece 4 nights in Athens and a 3-day cruise through the Greek Islands.
 2017 Stay tuned for London and Paris in April!
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Community Shred Day
Saturday, October 3
9 am-12 pm
American Legion Post 88
2864 Elm Hill Pike, Nashville, TN 37214
Suggested donation is $3 per bag of any
size! You may bring paper, photographs,
cd’s, x-rays, blueprints, DVD’s, microfilms,
credit cards, uniforms, photo film, floppy
disks and notebooks. All
shredded material will be
recycled to help keep our
community green. No
appointment necessary.
Donations benefit Unit 88 charities.
Garden Gatherings
This group will be meeting Monday,
October 12 and Monday, October
26 at 10 am. Anyone is welcome to
join! The “garden gatherers” have
done a fantastic job keeping the
grounds of FiftyForward beautifully
landscaped. Bring your ideas and
creative plans to share with the
group. Some of their upcoming
ideas include: a trip to the
Hermitage to see the gardens that
the Master Gardeners tend,
propagate Christmas Cactus and
finish up Christmas tree
cards. Hope to see you at
our next gathering!
Contact Us
“The Music Man”- October 8-24
The Larry Keeton Theatre
615-883-8375
The plot concerns con man Harold Hill, who poses as a
boy’s band organizer and leader and sells band
instruments and uniforms to the naïve Iowa townsfolk.
They come to find out that Mr. Hill is no musician and
plans to leave town without giving any music lessons.
Jamie London
SCA Administrator
615-231-1231
[email protected]
Shows are Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 7 pm and Sundays www.thelarrykeetontheatre.org
at 2 pm. Enjoy dinner and show for $28. Get special Thursday
Named by the Nashville
show-only tickets for $15. Group pricing is available.
Don’t miss the three show special for $75 going on sale Oct. 1.
Call 615-883-8375 or order online at
ww.thelarrykeetontheatre.org
Senior Center for The Arts and The Larry Keeton Theatre
MTGMS JEWELRY CLASSES
The Middle Tennessee Gem
and Mineral Society offers
more than 30 jewelry classes
at FiftyForward
Donelson Station. If you
would like to be added to the Constant
Contact email list, send a request to John
Martin at [email protected].
Classes include silversmithing, faceting,
lapidary, wire-wrapping, basic stone
carving, delft clay casting, chain maille, and
many 1-2 day workshops. Discounted
prices range from $10 to $25 per class to
FiftyForward members. Membership to
FityForward is only $10 per month. Check
with a staff member how to
sign up!
Business Journal as the
third most highly attended
theater in Nashville!
Located inside FiftyForward
Donelson Station.
FIFTYFORWARD
CARE TEAM
The Care Team provides older
adults and caregivers access to
services and peace of mind.
You or your loved one will benefit
from:
 A personalized, comprehensive
needs assessment
 Development of a plan of care
 Guidance and advocacy to
access services
 Monitoring of care
Call our intake line at 615-743-3416.
A social worker will contact you
within 24 hours.
Red Hat Crafting Party
Thursday, October 8
12:30 pm-3pm Cost is $20
All materials will be provided!
Pay the Red Hat Honeys, not FiftyForward
Make checks payable to: The Donelson Red Hat Honeys
Send to Brenda Boyd, 221 Spring Road, Old Hickory TN 37138
For more information call Toni at 754-8125 or Brenda at 758-9920
Drinks and desserts are included!
You are always guaranteed a great time with these ladies!
Pet Community Center
The Pet community Center will be stationed in
FiftyForward’s parking lot on Thurs., Oct. 22
from 1 -5 pm. If you missed out last month,
this is your chance! No appointment is
necessary. Services include vaccinations,
heartworm testing, microchips, flea/tick
medication and more for $15 and under! All of
these services are important to the health of
your pet. Microchipping alone has resulted in
thousands of animals being reunited with their
family members. They also do spaying and
neutering at their facility starting at $37. Call
615-512-5001 for an appointment.
Book Club
The Book Club meets the 4th Monday each month
at 10:30 am and welcomes all
avid readers.
Future book choices include:
October: “Destiny of the Republic”
by Candice Miller
Nashville Salvation Army
Bell Ringers Needed
Christmas Season is
around the corner and The
Nashville Salvation Army is
in need of bell ringers for
their Donelson & Hermitage
locations (Kroger, Hobby
Lobby). If you would like to
make some extra holiday
cash, contact Ernie Simms at 615-405-4147.
The pay is $9 per hour. You would work 6-8
hours a day.
HCA Community Day
Volunteers from HCA will be out
Tuesday, October 20 to work
inside and outside the building painting,
cleaning and more.
Please thank them if you see them!
Medicare Presentations and Information
There will be two informational benefit presentations in October on Medicare’s open
enrollment. Join Ronda from HealthSpring on October 8 or October 22 at 9:45 am.
She will answer any questions you have about changing your existing plan and
helping those who are going to receive Medicare for the first time.
Sign-up in the front office or volunteer desk. This is FREE!
OCTOBER TRIPS AND EVENTS
Author Jean Roseman Presents “Dinah Shore”—Mon., Oct. 5 at 10 am. Remember Dinah
Shore? The exuberant, mid-century singing dynamo? The USO entertainer who sang to troops
on the battle field? The movie star who played with the greats of the era? The first woman
television personality with her own show? That Chevrolet song? That special kiss? Join Jean
Roseman in remembering that hometown girl, Dinah Shore. This is FREE!
“Mystery Lunch #1 and #2—Tues., Oct. 6 OR Wed., Oct. 7. Join us for an
undisclosed and tasty adventure as we embark to a “mystery” restaurant that
we hope satisfies your taste buds. Leave the center both days at 10:45 am. The
cost for the van is $6. Please write down the date you choose.
Brunch at Le Peep & Chaffin’s Barn “Arsenic & Old Lace” -Thurs., Oct. 8. Enjoy a delicious
crepe, snow white eggs or Peasant Potatoes at Le Peep before heading to see “Arsenic & Old
Lace” at Chaffin’s Barn. This dark comedy involves Mortimer Brewster who falls for the girl next
door, and they tie the knot on Halloween. When the newlyweds return home, they find a corpse
hidden in their window seat. With his eccentric aunts, homicidal brother and disturbed uncle,
Mortimer realizes his family is crazier than he thought. Leave the center at 9:30 am. Cost for the
van and ticket is $25.
Southern Festival of Books–Fri., Oct. 9. This is a FREE Festival which brings over 200 of
the nation’s most prominent authors, from legendary mystery writers to critically acclaimed debut
novelists, poets, biographers, chefs and children’s authors. Every author on the program takes
part in the session, either a solo reading or panel discussion. Leave the center at 10:45 am. Cost
for the van is $5 (you will leave the festival at 4 pm).
Bluebird cafe– Mon., Oct. 12. Join us at the legendary Bluebird café for a FREE concert
and FREE donuts and coffee sponsored by Hands on Nashville. The entertainment never
disappoints at the Bluebird. Cost for the van is $5. Leave the center at 9:15 am.
Amish Settlement Tour-Wed. Oct 14. Explore the Amish community
in a horse-drawn wagon! We will visit the largest “Old Order Amish
Settlement” located in Ethridge, TN. This includes a first-hand look at life
on the Amish Farms where you can purchase some of their hand-made
crafts. Enjoy lunch “Amish” style and visit with the “plain folks” who love
their “simple” lifestyle. Cost is $20 for the van, tour and wagon ride (this does not include lunch).
Leave the center at 8:15 am. (Make sure you are physically able to get in and out of the wagon).
Stacked Box Project– Thurs., Oct. 15. Meet in the Art Room at 2 pm and join us for a fun
day of painting to complete our Stacked Box Project. No art experience needed! Just show up
and have fun with others while we paint and listen to music! Our finished project will be displayed
October 29 at the FiftyForward in Brentwood. Sign up in the office or volunteer desk.
Keith Sargent at the Knowles Center “Singing Through the Decades” -Mon., Oct. 19. Keith
Sargent is a born entertainer. He has appeared on the Tonight Show, Dinah, Celebrity Review and
more! He features music from the 40’s through the 80’s including big band, country, classic rock,
show tunes and Gospel. Leave the center at 10 am. Cost for the van and performance is $6.
TRIPS/EVENTS CONTINUED...
Diabetes Education Session-Tues., Oct. 20 at 10 am. You are invited to a FREE education
session on diabetes management from Certified Diabetes Educators (CDE’s). You will learn what
diabetes is, the importance of checking blood sugar levels, A1C and how it affects blood sugar,
meal planning and exercise, medical tests and types of medication that helps manage blood
sugar. Sign up in the front office.
Lunchbunch to Gerst Haus-Tues., Oct. 20. Since 1955 the Gerst Haus has been a Nashville
favorite, providing the best in German food in an authentic beer hall atmosphere. The menu
includes recipes handed down from old German and Swiss families. Enjoy German sausages, hot
potato salad, Reuben's and so much more! Cost for the van is $5. Leave the center at 10:45 am.
Tour and Lunch at Shadowbrook Mansion-Wed., Oct. 21. Tour this beautiful English Tudor
mansion nestled in the hills of middle TN. Shadowbrook was built in 1929 from native stone and
massive hand-hewn virgin timbers. The mansion was patterned after the beautiful castles in
Scotland. The ivy around the estate was actually transplanted from Edinburgh Castle. Enjoy an
elegant dining experience after the tour. Cost for the van, lunch and tour is $30. Leave the center
at 10:30 am.
Pet Community Center-Thurs., Oct. 22 from 1pm-5pm. Be sure to take
advantage of the Pet Community Center’s services for $15 and less including
vaccinations, microchips, flea and tick medication and heartworm testing. No
appointment necessary. Just show up! They will be parked in the FiftyForward
Donelson Station parking lot.
Consignment Shopping-Fri., Oct. 23. Shop a Donelson favorite, Treasures Consignment,
where you will find all kinds of “treasures” from furniture, knick-knacks to jewelry and more! Next,
the Sugar Pea in Mt. Juliet, a classy boutique with beautiful clothes. Lunch will be at Hadley’s
Southern Kitchen in Hermitage. Cost for the van is $6. Leave the center at 10 am.
Supper 1 & 2-Tues. Oct 27 & Thurs., Oct 29. We are staying local this month! Join us at
Hermitage Steak House for their delicious salad bar, steak & lobster, jumbo shrimp and so much
more! Cost is $4 for the van. Leave the center at 5 pm.
McKays Used Bookstore-Wed., Oct. 28. McKay’s has a wonderful selection of used books,
cd’s, games and more for a very low price. Lunch will be at Newks Eatery. They serve salads,
sandwiches and items from the treasured “Newks” family recipes. Leave the center at 9:45 am.
Cost for the van is $6.
Stacked Box Reveal and Lunch-Thurs., Oct. 29. We will unveil our Stacked Box Project
with the other FiftyForward Centers and enjoy lunch on the beautiful patio at the Martin Center in
Brentwood. Meet new friends and enjoy a catered lunch. The cost is $6 for lunch and the van.
Leave the center at 10 am.
Halloween Center Lunch-Fri., Oct 30 at 11 am. It’s time to get creative and come
dressed in your Halloween costumes! There will be a prize for the winner of the best
costume contest. Spooky music, games, surprises and a delicious lunch prepared by
The Palm Tree Café. Cost is $7.
Thanks to the following donors:
Gloria Balls
Mona Bunker
Virginia Doak
Sue Harper
Ann McRedmond
Carolyn O’Neil
Velma Shaw
$25 Pink Pigs
Jim Belcher
Sabine Brown
Belle Butler
Bill Curran
Joe & Jane Durkin
Jeff Halfacre
Edna Jones
Sylvia Malcolm
Sue Medcalf
Sharon Meyer
Kathryn Petersen
Marinus & Tana Schot
Karen Waggoner
Donelson Book Club
Donelson Red Hat Honeys
Becky Bogle
James Cunningham
$50 Silver Pigs
Gloria Coleman
Sandy Crow
Jeff Halfacre
Roberta Steinmetz
$100 Gold Pigs
Mary Cox
Kim Garner
Councilman Steve Glover
Betty Jones
Larry Keeton
Cynthia King
H.E. “Buddy” Wooten Hip Donelson
Ladies & Gents Salon
The Donelson-Hermitage Evening Exchange Club
Thanks to the following businesses & individuals
for contributing to the Silent Auction and BBQ:
Josay Ann
Bar-B-Cutie
Bill Buckner
Christ in the Smokies
Costco
James Cunningham
Donelson Wine and Liquors
Carol Foster
Hip Donelson
Larry Keeton
FiftyForward Corp.
Hatters Cross
Holiday Inn
Kim Litton
James Mealor
Sharon Meyer
Jo Mungo
Ober Gatlinburg
Pie Five Pizza
S&S Framing
Sonic Donelson Pike
Norma Tekell
Treasures Consignment Shop
Eileen Vrabcak
Zaxby’s
Kris Allen
Batson Chiropractic Group
Blue Heron Cruises
Mary Clegg
Mary Cox
Dixie Stampede
Donelson Station Quilt Club
Elm Hill Cleaners
JVI Secret Garden
Ladies & Gents Salon
Firestone
Heather Hailey
Holiday Inn Opryland Airport
Jan May
Sue Medcalf
Mirko Pasta
Nashville Symphony
Kaye Petersen
Bill Randles
Peggie Sides
Roberta Steinmetz
Tennessee Aquarium
Two Rivers Veterinary Clinic
Wilderness at the Smokies
Aromagregory
Kay Beasley
Chick-fil-A
Coiffure Studio
Sandy Crow
DL Davis Pottery
Ellendales
Bobbye Hammond
Bill Jackson
FiftyForward Viva la Diva
Frist Center for the Visual Arts
Hermitage Smorgasbord
Maureen LaPointe
McNamara’s
Metropolitan Nashville Airport
MTGMS
National Corvette Museum
Phat Bites
Ryman Auditorium
Dr. Silvey
Sweet Fanny Adams Theatre
Travelers Rest
Vittles
Wonderworks
Important Class/Event Information-Please READ!!!!
More Class/Event Info…
“Lifestyle
Changes” will meet Tuesday, October 13 and 27 at 9:45 am. Debbie Reilly,
LSW, will help you set goals leading to a healthier lifestyle (physically and mentally).
Join Sit and Stitch on Fridays at 10 am! We have two volunteers who will be happy to help
you with your crochet project! This is a time to talk, relax and make something pretty!
Sing-Along Choir meets Fridays at 11 am. This group has a lot of fun! They even
take their “show in the road” to assisted living centers in the area. Just show up!
Ballroom Dancing starts back October 5 at 6:45 pm. The cost is $8 per class (paid
directly to the instructor). No need to sign up!
Line Dancing is FREE and great exercise Wednesdays at 9:30 am. No experience
necessary!
Tai Chi is FREE! This class is great if you have balance issues. Tuesdays at 1:30 pm.
Have you experienced the loss of a loved one? The Grief and Loss Group meets Sunday,
October 4 at 2 pm at St. Phillips’ Church located at 85 Fairway Drive in Donelson. They
also play cards the 4th Thursday monthly at Donelson Station at 9:30 am.
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Summit Audiology will be here the 3 Wednesday of every month from 10am until noon.
Our Digital Camera Club, Computer Club and IPAD/Tablet groups welcome all interested.
Just show up with your gadgets! Groups meet the 2nd and 3rd Tuesdays monthly 10 am.
We welcome anyone who has a October birthday to join us for cake on Thursday, October
22 at 1 pm sponsored by McKendree Village and Wilson Bank & Trust.
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Let’s Bowl! Join us the 1 and 3 Fridays at 2 pm at the Strike & Spare in Donelson
located at 2710 Old Lebanon Rd! Shoe rental $1 and .75/game! You can’t beat that!
Tailgating Share a snack with the aerobics group Fridays after class! Just show up!
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BookTalk meets on the 3 Tuesday of each month at 2 pm. Join the librarian from
the Hermitage branch library as she discusses and shares her insight on books she has
read.
All computer classes are full! New classes will begin in January 2016. Stay tuned!
*UPDATED REFUND POLICY ON TRIPS AND EVENTS*
FiftyForward Donelson Station’s trips and events have become more popular. To ensure
members have adequate opportunity to attend trips and events and that staff time and
center resources are properly utilized, the following polices must be followed:
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All trips require a minimum of five people. Trips not meeting the minimum number will be
cancelled 24 hours in advance and credit will be given to those already signed up.
When you sign up for a trip or presentation/event, you are making a commitment to this
activity and are responsible for putting it on your calendar and showing up on time. Please
remember that presenters work hard to bring education/information to the center!
There are no cash refunds for any trips.
If you cancel 24 hours before a trip occurs, you will receive a credit toward another trip.
A ticketed trip/event will not be refunded or credited. If you sign up for a ticketed trip/event,
you must find someone to take your place on the trip.
Exceptions may be considered by the Center Director in extreme situations.
October 2015
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
1
10 am Creative Writing (new Class)
2 9:30 am Tailgate Fridays
10 am Sit & Stitch
11 am Sing-Along Choir
2 pm Bowling
3
5
9 am Weight Watchers
9 am Quilting Club
10 am Jean Roseman discusses
“Dinah Shore”
6:45 pm Ballroom Dancing
6
10:45 am Mystery Lunch #1
4 pm Texas Hold ’Em
7
9 am Art Class
10:45 am Mystery Lunch # 2
12:30 pm Bingo
8 9:30 am Breakfast at Le Peep/
Arsenic & Old Lace” at Chaffin’s
9:45 am Cigna Medicare Presentation
10 am Creative Writing
11 am Red Hat Crafting Party
9
9:30 am Tailgate Fridays
10 am Sit & Stitch
10:45 am So Festival of Books
11 am Sing-Along Choir
10
12
9 am Weight Watchers
9 am Quilting Club
9:15 am Bluebird Cafe
10 am Garden Gatherings
11:30 am Program Committee
6:45 pm Ballroom Dancing
13
9 am Art class
9:45 am “Lifestyle Changes” (2nd Tues.)
10 am Digital Camera Club (2nd Tues.)
4 pm Texas Hold ’Em
14
8:15 Amish Settlement Trip
9 am Art Class
12:30 pm Bingo
15
10 am Creative Writing
2 pm Stacked Box Project
16
17
19
9 am Weight Watchers
9 am Quilting Club
10 am Keith Sargent at Knowles
Center Trip
6:45 pm Ballroom Dancing
20
HCA Community Day!
9 am Art Class
9 am Pool Tournament (3rd Tues.)
10 am Computer Club (3rd Tues.)
10 am Diabetes Presentation
10:45 am Lunchbunch to Gerst Haus
11 am IPad/Tablet Class (3rd Tues.)
21
9 am Art Class
10 am Summit Audiology (3rd Wed)
10:30 am Shadowbrook Mansion
Lunch and Tour
12:30 Bingo
22
9:30 am Grief & Loss Grp (cards)
9:45 am Medicare Presentation
10 am Creative Writing
11:30 am Advisory Council
1 pm Birthday Party
1 pm Pet Community Center
23
9:30 am Tailgate Fridays
9:45 am Consignment Shopping
10 am Bible Study
11 am Sing-Along Choir
24
26
9 am Weight Watchers
9 am Quilting Club
10 am Garden Gatherings
10:30 am Book Club
6:45 pm Ballroom Dancing
27
9 am Art Class
9:45 am ‘Lifestyle Changes” (4th Tues.)
4 pm Texas Hold ‘em
5 pm Supper Club #1
28
9 am Art Class
9:45 am McKay's Bookstore/Lunch
at Newk’s
12:30 pm Bingo
29
10 am Creative Writing
10:30 Stacked Box Project and Lunch
at FiftyForward Brentwood
5 pm Supper Club #2
30
9:30 am Tailgate Fridays
11 am Halloween Center Lunch
No Sing-Along Choir today due to
Halloween luncheon
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Thursdays
8:15 am Strength Training
12:15 pm Zumba Gold
2 pm Meditation Yoga
4 pm Beginner’s Strength Training
Fridays
8:15 am Walking Club/Walk with
Ease - Meet at the Kohl’s
Greenway
8:45 am Low Impact Aerobics (nc)
Saturdays
10 am Strength
Training (abs & core)
Center is CLOSED For
Employee Staff Retreat
*Bowling WILL meet at Donelson
Strike & Spare at 2pm
Exercise Classes
Mondays
8:45 am Low Impact Aerobics
9:30 am Walk With Ease
9:45 am Qi Gong
Tuesdays
8:15 am Strength Training - (arms)
12:15 pm Zumba Gold with Melissa
1:30 pm Tai Chi
4:00 pm Beginner’s Strength Training
Note: McKendree Village’s swimming pool is currently closed for repairs.
Wednesdays
7:45 am Yoga with Richard
8:45 am Low Impact Aerobics
9:30 am Walk With Ease
9:30 am Line Dancing