Calendar of Events September 8, 2016

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Month of September
*The American Legion and Auxiliary holds monthly meetings at the Baker Center starting at 7 p.m. on the fourth Monday of the month. On the first Saturday of the summer months the Auxiliary have been at the Farmers Market informing the community about our projects/programs that help our Veterans. For more information, email [email protected]

*Soul Out Ministries’ nutritional meal are served every Thursday at the Baker Community Center at 7942 Church Street from noon to 1 p.m. The program is a local non-profit organization, tax deductible. Send all donations to Soul Out Ministries 8153 B Street, Millington, TN 38053/ Carolyn Jenkins Founder and CE). For more information, call Jenkins at 949-1675 or e-mail [email protected]

*The Exchange Club of Millington meets at Old Timer’s Restaurant in Millington at noon every second and fourth Wednesday of the month. Guest are always welcomed. For more information, call 872-8888.

*The Millington Lions Club meets at Olympic Steakhouse in Millington every second and fourth Tuesday at noon. The Lions Clubs works around the world for visually impaired and hearing impaired. The public is welcome to join the Club members and to make additional inquiries.

*The Millington Optimist Club meets at 6 p.m. the second and fourth Thursday of the month at Old Timers located at 7918 C Street. For more information, call David Adams at 581-4886.

*The EA chapter is here in Millington. Emotions Anonymous International. Emotions Anonymous (EA) exists to support individuals with emotional difficulties in their efforts to live a more manageable life by using the Emotions Anonymous Program of recovery. For more information, call Jereme Barrera at  702-882-5002 or 873-5770.

Millington Arts Council September 2016 Sept. 9-10  International Goat Days Artist Village: Hands-on Demo under MAC Tent, Acrylic Painting on Canvas; Tie-Dye; Upcycled Art; Black-out Poetry; Cartoon & Caricature Drawing; Improving Your Photography; Tap Dancing; Storytelling Sept. 16-18   Local Color Art Exhibit at Playhouse 51 Send Me No Flowers Performance at the Millington Civic Center Sept. 23 -25  Local Color Art Exhibit at Playhouse 51 Send Me No Flowers Performance at the Millington Civic Center

For more information, e-mail [email protected]

Playhouse 51 September Production Send Me No Flowers by Norman Barasch & Carroll Moore

Millington’s Playhouse 51 is preparing to bring a romantic comedy set in the early 1960’s produced by special arrangement with Samuel French, Inc. Send Me No Flowers appeared on Broadway in 1960 and became a Doris Day, Rock Hudson, Tony Randall movie in 1964. It’s the early 1960’s.  A time of lovely, serene suburban homes well-trimmed green lawns and happy couples where the husband goes off to work in the morning and ‘the little lady’ stays home to deal with cobwebs left by the cleaning lady.  In this sunshiny Pollyanna world, George Kimball is a serious, practicing hypochondriac – – a practice his wife Judy lovingly tolerates but does not support.  All is fine until George overhears his doctor discussing a terminal patient with only weeks to live and mistakenly believes it’s about him, even though he just had a physical and was pronounced in perfect health, except for a little indigestion.  With this news George immediately begins putting his final affairs in order, including getting his wife to go to night school to learn to deal with day-to-day things without him and finding a replacement husband (a companion only) for his wife once he departs – – – a very sweet, unselfish thought that goes terribly wrong when Judy thinks his strange behavior is to hide an affair.  From there, a series of crossed wires, miscommunications, and further misunderstandings quickly multiply amidst clever dialogue, funny situations, and a variety of eccentric and hilarious people who try to help.

Sept. 9-10
The 27th Annual International Goat Days Festival will be held Sept. 9-10 at USA Stadium located 4351 Babe Howard Blvd. in Millington. The times for Friday Sept. 9 are 5:30-10 p.m. and Saturday, Sept. 10 from 7 a.m.-10 p.m. Free admission and parking $5 a car. For more information, call 873-5770. The 27th Annual International Goat Days Festival  has  food and fun for the whole family with Myotonic Goat Shows, Dairy Goat Demonstrations, 
KCBS Championship  BBQ Competition, Antique Tractor Show, West Tennessee Mini Tractor Pull, Dixie Irons Tractor Pull, Catch and Release Fishing Rodeo, Arts and Crafts, Lions Club Pancake Breakfast, Horseshoe Tournament, Kid Zone with, Games and Inflatables, Car Show, and new events added regularly.

Sept. 10 Memphis for Peace is partnering with Memphis Heritage to host an Open House and School Supply drive at Historic Howard Hall 2282 Madison Avenue on Saturday from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. (large home on the northeast corner of Madison and Edgewood. Entrance is off of Edgewood).

Memphis for Peace and Memphis Heritage have partnered up to make our city better, provide for our schools and help our community thrive. Come learn about the great work that Memphis Heritage has done and continues to do, from the work at Aretha Franklin’s House to the restoration and rebirth of Overton Square. Not only does Memphis, but also the future of our children and our community. We would love for everyone to come tour this hall, grab a bite to eat, meet new friends and learn about making a difference in our city. Entrance to the event costs you a donation of any of the needed supplies: copy paper, pens, pencils, markers, facial tissue, wipes, glue and notebook paper.

Sept. 15
The National Active & Retired Federal Employees Association, Chapter 1382 meeting will be held at noon Thursday, September 15 at Applebee’s Restaurant, 8472 Highway 51 North in Millington.  The guest speaker will be Susan Allgood, PLs Account Director, Aetna Federal Insurance Plan.  She will discuss upcoming benefit/rate changes for 2017.  For more information, call Carolyn Cribbis at 413-7123.

Sept. 17
Millington City Beautiful Gardening Series will be held Saturday at 11 a.m., “Fall Container” by Bob Hathaway. Hathaway is from Memphis Area Master Gardener will be at the Millington Public Library located at 4858 Navy Road in Millington. It’s free to the public. For more information, call 872-2609.

Sept. 17
The Collierville Police Department has announced the 17th Annual Collierville Classic Car Show on Sept. 17. Again this year, the show will be hosted by Central Church, located at 2005 Winchester Road. Show proceeds benefit the Collierville Education Foundation. The event is sponsored by Landers Ford. Show participants could win $7,500.00 (based on 400 entries) via $100 – $500 cash drawings. Final prize amount will be determined by number of entries. Spectator admission is free, and hundreds of cars, truck, tractors, military vehicles and fire trucks are anticipated to be on display. For more information, call Charlie Shaw at 854-8735, or visit http://colliervillepolice.org.

Sept. 21
The Olive Branch Genealogy Club will meet Wednesday, Sept. 21 from noon to 2 p.m., at B. J. Chain Library, located at 6619 Highway 305 North (Cockrum Road). No dues and all from the metro area are welcome. Meetings on third Wednesdays except December. For more information, call 662-895-4365.

Sept. 24
Classic Sea World Inc., located at 217 Highway 51 North in Covington will be celebrating its 30th anniversary Sept. 24 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. There will be food, giveways, door prizes, face painting and more. For more information, call 476-1955.

Oct. 1
Attention George R. Ellis Alumni, the class of 1966 is hosting a reunion to be held on Oct. 1 in Millington at the VFW Post 7175 located at 4681 Cuba Millington Road. For more information, call Jeremiah “Jerry” Cooper 603-1586.

2016 Monday with the MAC
October The Millington Arts Council, along with the Millington Arts & Recreation Department, will begin offering art lessons for the local residents ages 15 and older.   In October, topics will cover:  Oct. 3 – Drawing Cartoon and Caricature sketching with Thomas Sellers; Oct. 10  – Acrylic Painting on Canvas with Lori Campbell; Oct. 17  – Camera Q&A with Bing Osterman; October 24th – Watercolor Landscapes with Valerie Shavers, and ends on Oct. 31 with a free Art Party event for kids up to 14 years of age.  These courses will be taught at the Baker Community Center from 6-8:30 p.m. on Monday evenings.  Class fees will be $25 and includes all supplies.  Reservations may be made with a non-refundable $15 deposit.

Stop by the MAC’s Tent at the 2016 Goat Days to get details and to view hands-on demonstrations by these local artists and to sign up for a class!  You may also check the Millington Arts Council (MAC) Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/ millingtonartscouncil for updates on these events, how to make class reservations, and for a more detailed course syllabus.

This Fall
Free Art Class at St. Anne’s Episcopal located at 4063 Syke sRoad in Millington will be held throughout the fall every Thursday at 10 a.m. except for holidays. You must be at least 15 years old. The first class will be held Oct. 13 (Basic Sculpture). Students will be required to bring their own materials to each class — bring nothing the first class. For more information, call 409-8705.

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