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It’s Football Time in Tennessee!
Tennessee Sports Writer’s Hall of
Famer
Joe Biddle, guest speaker
Tuesday, August 19
Sponsored by:
FRIDRICH & CLARK REALTY, LLC
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August / September 2014
Edition
FiftyForward Martin Center
960 Heritage Way
Brentwood, TN 37027
Phone: (615) 376-0102
Fax: (615) 376-0124
Center Hours: 8:30-3:30
Monday through Friday
________________________________________________________
Martin Center Staff
Center Director
Joyce Keistler
Program and Partnership Director
Sherry Coss
Volunteer Manager
Christine Arnold
[email protected] _______________________
Williamson County Staff
FLIP Coordinator
Sondra Thomas
Living At Home Coordinator
Jennifer Broadrick
Websites:
www.themartincentertn.org
www.fiftyforward.org
Big E! Site:
http://themartincenter.tripod.com
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“Whoo, Whoo, Whoo, Whoo!”
Sponsored by:
Claiborne Hughes Health Care Center
Tennessee Winery Trail and Tour Amber Falls, Natchez Hills, and Keg Springs
Card Extravaganza Sale
One Day Only ~~~~
Ladies Lunch and Fashion Sponsored by:
Interim Healthcare of Franklin
Details inside……..
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Brentwood Middle School Needs You! Please share with your service men and women
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AED and CPR Training Instructor: Mike McCutcheon, Lieutenant
Medical Coordinator, Brentwood Fire and Rescue
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M2: Men’s Breakfast Sponsored by:
The Hearth At Franklin
Get Movin’ At Martin
Social
Potluck Luncheons: 3rd Tuesday of the month at 11:30 Martin members: $2. Guests: $5.
Entrée provided but everyone must bring a LARGE dish to share.
August entrée sponsored by Suzie DeYoung, Realtor, SRES with Fridrich & Clark Realty, LLC
It’s Football Time in Tennessee
Tuesday, August 19. Guest Speaker: Joe Biddle.
After over 30 years of covering sports in Middle Tennessee, veteran writer Joe Biddle is headed for
immortality. Biddle was inducted into the Tennessee Sports Writers Association Hall of Fame at Cumberland University
in July. The Johnson City native's work has appeared in The Banner, The Tennessean and many more publications.
Biddle has been a fixture in Tennessee athletics covering the Titans, Commodores, Volunteers and more.
“Whoo, Whoo, Whoo, Whoo!” September entrée sponsored by Claiborne Hughes Health Care Center
Tuesday, September 16. Mark your calendar to join us for this special afternoon with our furry friends Cooper and Sadie
with falconer Jennifer Forcher. Saide is a beautiful redtail hawk that was rescued and rehabilitated
to travel with Jennifer for educational programs. Cooper is an adorable Eastern Screech Owl
which are small, nocturnal woodland Owls with short ear-tufts and yellow eyes.
Easy Moves: A Body In Motion Stays In Motion During the month of September
Tuesdays, 9:30
Too tired. Didn’t sleep well. Not enough time. It’s so easy to just give in to that mindset. Join us each Tuesday
for a class that will give you a variety of “easy moves” and offer you practical and safe ways
to incorporate exercise into your routine.
Walking With Friends At Martin Mondays and Wednesdays, 9:00 Thank you to the generosity of First Farmer’s Bank we can now enjoy the beauty of our back yard with the
newly installed “Stairway to the Little Harpeth at Martin”. During the month of September, join us as we
venture outside and walk at your own pace!
Pilates & Core Stability Mondays and Wednesdays, 9:15
Instructor: Barbara Johnson
Cost: Members $5. Non-Members $10. Non-members please sign in and pay at the front desk.
Flex Exercise Class Fridays, 9:30. Members free. Non-members $5. Non-members please pay at the front desk.
Friday class led by Dot Small. This chair exercise class focuses on flexibility and balance.
Tai Chi Thursdays, 9:00 Instructor: Julie Russell Tai Chi quiets minds, helps with breathing deeper, and improves balance. For more information call Julie at
615-831-0440. Cost: $40 for 4 classes for members; $80 for non-members.
Non-members please pay at the front desk.
Yoga Thursdays, 10:15 Instructor: Julie Russell Cost: $40 for 4 classes for members; $80 for non-members.
www.suziedeyoung.com
Health and Wellness
Massage During the month of August massage will only be offered on Tuesdays.
Licensed therapist Kathy McFarlane is normally available on Tuesday and Thursday.
Hourly rate for members: $45 and non-members $60. Tip not included.
1/2 hour rate: $25 for members and $45 for non-members. Call the Center to make your
appointment. Gift cards available.
Cancellation Policy: To cancel a massage, please call 615-376-0102 at least 24 hours in advance;
otherwise, you will be charged.
Pamper and Play All about the “bass”
Monday, August 25 at 1:00 Back by popular demand, join Kathy for a fun-filled afternoon with some of your
friends. She has an afternoon planned full of laughter and relaxation. And, of course,
there will be yummy surprises to stimulate your taste buds sponsored by Somerfield at the Heritage.
Sign up early because this a Martin favorite. Reservations accepted only with payment.
Reservations required. Seating is limited. Cost: $7
What does Aging in Place mean? Sponsored By A Better Nest
Monday, August 18 at 10:00
Guest Speaker: Denise Becker, A Better Nest Definition: The simplest definition for Aging in Place is leading a healthy and engaging life at home for
as long as one would like. Sounds easy, right? It would be if it weren’t for one huge barrier that almost
all Americans desiring to Age in Place have to overcome: their own home. While we work hard to
prepare ourselves for retirement in our senior years we may forget, or not know how, to prepare our
homes to age with us. Our homes should be a safe haven where we feel comfortable and independent.
Unfortunately, the reality is that as we grow older our homes look more like an obstacle course than a
place of rest. Denise will walk us through solutions to some of the challenges we face.
Reservations required. Light refreshments served. Drawing for door prize.
Maximizing Your Doctor’s Appointment Sponsored by Williamson Medical
Wednesday, August 13 at 11:30 How did your last doctor's appointment go? If you're like most patients, your answer might be "too
quickly." You've probably noticed how busy your doctor is as he or she zips in and out of exam rooms.
As a result, your visit is getting shorter -- the average time a doc has to spend with each patient has
dwindled to a speedy seven minutes, research shows. Join us for a discussion that will help you prepare
for your next visit. Lunch provided. Reservations required. Limited seating.
NPT Aging Matters Sponsored by Life Links
Wednesday, September 3 at 10:00
Guest Speaker: Gretchen Geagan Join us as we view the NPT Aging Matters panel discussion that aired on NPT in July. Gretchen
Geagan was part of the panel and will join us for a question and answer session to follow the
video. Gretchen is the owner of Life-Links and one of a few Certified Members of the National
Association of Professional Geriatric Care Managers in Middle Tennessee. Gretchen's passion for and
calling to work with the elderly began in high school and she has devoted the past 20 years to making
the final phase of life for those she serves as fulfilling as possible. Reservations required.
Continuing Education
Elements of Writing 1st and 3rd Mondays at 11:00
Monday, August 4 and 19. September 8 (note date change) and 15 For fiction, non-fiction and, from time to time, poetry, we discuss some aspect of character or setting.
Several people read a portion of their work and receive friendly feedback from the rest of the group.
The “Knitwits” Knitting Group Each Thursday at 10:00 Gather with friends and share your tips with other knitters.
Please call the Center at 376-0102.
Culinary Demonstration and Tasting with Betsy Crossley
Thursday, August 14 at 2:00 Step one: melt brown sugar, butter in flat chafing dish.
Step two: add banana and saute until tender.
Step three: sprinkle with cinnamon.
Step four: add secret ingredients.
Step five: baste with warm liquid until flame burns out.
Finally, serve immediately over ice cream. Got your attention yet?
Cost: $2. Reservations accepted only with payment. Members only. Limited to 25.
AED and CPR Training
Tuesday, August 26 at 1:00 Instructor: Mike McCutcheon, Lieutenant / Medic
Medical Coordinator, Brentwood Fire and Rescue Do you know how to use the AED at the Martin Center and do you know where it is located in the building? The right answer
could help you save a life. Join us for an informative and hand-on instruction from Lt. Mike McCutcheon. Mike will give us
an overview on CPR and the latest techniques. He will also demonstrate our AED that was generously donated to us by
Dr. George and Betsy Crossley.
On My Own Terms with Carol Austin
Wednesday, August 27 at Noon
Guest Speaker: Carol Austin Unfortunately, having a living will in a drawer or safety deposit box is not enough. As many as 50% will not be accessible in
the event of an emergency. Let’s discuss what you need in place to give instruction to your loved ones when you are not able to
tell them yourself. Don’t leave them guessing. Join us for a “lively” discussion on steps you can take to give your loved ones
peace of mind. Reservations required. Bring a brown bag for lunch.
Brentwood Middle School Needs You! Please share with your service men and women
As part of its Veterans Day Assembly, Brentwood Middle art classes are creating portraits of veterans that served our country
in any branch of the armed services. They need your help. If you were in the Service, please consider lending a photograph of
yourself or a loved one (it can be you in uniform or not--even a current photograph will do). After instruction, 8th graders will
draw a portrait of you from your photograph. You will get your photograph back, as well as get the portrait, at the end of their
first semester. Portraits will be on display during the Veterans Day Assembly, to which you'll be invited. If you're interested,
please bring your photograph to Joyce Keistler by September 1. Put your photograph in an envelope with your full name,
branch of Service, your rank, and the years you served. For example, Corp. John Doe, U.S. Army, 1956-59.
Brentwood Middle will scan your photographs and return them to the Martin Center no later than October 1.
Questions? Feel free to contact Brentwood Middle Art Teacher Maggie Tucker: [email protected].
Continuing Education
Financials with A Twist Sponsored by Raj Patnaik & Zach Richards
Monday, August 11 at Noon
Facilitators: Raj Patnaik and Zach Richards from Merrill Lynch
Topic: Where you can find opportunities in the year ahead – and beyond. Raj and Zach will be on hand to
answer your questions about the current financial environment. As always, light lunch will be provided!
Reservations required.
Martin Center Potluck Bring a large dish to share
August main dish sponsored by Suzie DeYoung, Realtor, SRES
with Fridrich & Clark Realty, LLC
Tuesday, August 19 at 11:30 Guest Speaker: Joe Biddle. After over 30 years of cover ing spor ts in Middle Tennessee, veteran wr iter Joe Biddle is
headed for immortality. Biddle was inducted into the Tennessee Sports Writers Association Hall of Fame at Cumberland
University in July. The Johnson City native's worker has appeared in The Banner, The Tennessean and many more
publications. Biddle has been a fixture in Tennessee athletics covering the Titans, Commodores, Volunteers and more.
Members: $2 . Visitors: $5.
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“Whoo, Whoo, Whoo, Whoo!” Tuesday, September 16 at 11:30 Mark your calendar to join us for this special afternoon with our furry friends Cooper and Sadie with falconer
Jennifer Forcher. Sadie is a beautiful red tail hawk that was rescued and rehabilitated to travel with Jennifer for
educational programs. Cooper is an adorable Eastern Screech Owl which are small, nocturnal woodland Owls
with short ear-tufts and yellow eyes. Photo ops will be available.
Men’s Breakfast Sponsored by The Hearth of Franklin
Thursday, September 18 at 8:15
Guest Speaker: Thomas Lee Clark, Author
Topic: Courage for Living featuring Harriet Virginia Maxwell Overton
After Tom retired from the Sunday School Board (aka Lifeway), he became a tour guide at Traveller's Rest. Tom will join
us to discuss his book Courage for Living featuring Harriet Virginia Maxwell Overton. Harriett experienced the Civil War
in a personal way. The mother of five children was thrust into total management of the 2300 acre plantation when her
husband, John, was away at war. This young woman struggled to nurture her children, direct the work of fifty slaves, and
fend off the challenges of the Federal army troops on her property. The Hearth of Franklin will provide breakfast for the
group and a door prize. Members free. Guests: $4. Reservations required by Tuesday, September 16.
Wine and Dine Thursday, September 25 at 5:00 Did you know that the shape of a wineglass can have a subtle impact on the perception of wine, especially its bouquet?
Join us for a wonderful evening to explore the world of wines followed by a refreshing summer dinner.
Catering provided by Ambrosia Catering. Reservation accepted only with payment.
Cost: $24 includes tasting and dinner.
Menu:
Classic Ceasar Salad
Homemade handlayered lasagna with meatsauce or vegetarian lasagna also available
Italian broccoli spears, garlic rolls, butter, amaretto mousse with whip topping, and ice tea
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Trips and Tours
Shōgun Japanese Steak House
Tuesday, August 12 at 10:45
Discover a whole new dining experience at Shōgun Restaurant on Westgate Commons in Brentwood. Master chefs will
dazzle you with their samurai-like swordsmanship as they skillfully slice, dice, juggle, and entertain, while preparing
delicious entrees on a sizzling Teppanyaki grill. Limited seating. Reservations required. Please let us know if you plan to
meet us there. Van: $4. Menu at front desk.
Tennessee Winery Trail Amber Falls, Natchez Hills, and Keg Springs
Wednesday, August 20 at 10:15
Tour Guide: Robert Ivey Enjoy fellowship and flavorful wines as we wind our way around Tennessee to visit three unique and treasured wineries.
First stop is the popular Amber Falls where we will enjoy lunch followed by a free tasting of their signature wines.
We will then continue our journey to Keg Springs Winery and the newly opened Natchez Hills winery located only
miles apart. Cost: $15 includes mini-bus transportation, tastings, CLD licensed driver, parking and door-to-door service.
Lunch TBD.
Jonathan's Grille Let’s meet there!
Wednesday, August 27 and September 24 at 4:00 Enjoy an afternoon with friends over a cold beverage and great food. Let’s meet at Jonathon's in Cool Springs at 4:00 to
enjoy specials on beverages and appetizers. Starters such as fried dill pickles, wings, sweet potato fries, bam bam shrimp and
more or just go straight for dessert. Reservations required so please let us know if you can join us.
Copper Kettle Cool Springs
Tuesday, September 9 at 10:30 Alston Noah, Andrew Clark and Jordan Winn bring freshly smoked meats combined with classic southern fare to the Cool
Springs community. Set in a quaint neighborhood setting, the atmosphere provides a laid back vibe for a meal out with family
and friends. The service-oriented staff is ready to accommodate any size group. They promise to put the south in your mouth!
Reservations required so please let us know if you can join us. Van: $4.
Dinner Group
Sole Mio Wednesday, September 10 at 3:45 With over 18 years of award winning dining, Sole Mio continues its tradition of serving authentic Northern Italian cuisine
with a casual fine dining environment in downtown Nashville. Sole Mio specializes in serving fresh hand-made pastas, sauc-
es and desserts. Calamari, Hand-Stuffed Pastas, Fresh Seafood dishes and Veal are the house favorites. Don’t forget to save
room for our Home-made Tiramisu! Extensive wine list and full bar is also available. Reservations required.
Cost: $10 includes cost of transportation, parking and door-to-door service with CDL licensed driver.
FiftyFoward Martin Center Refund Policy Please read carefully
Membership and interest in our programs and activities continue to increase. Many programs and trips require a minimum
number to make it cost effective or to honor the time commitment for an instructor, a licensed driver or facilitator. When
you sign up, you are making a commitment to the activity and are responsible for putting it on your calendar. Refunds or
credits are not given for any activity, trip or event where there is a ticket, a reservation, or number of attendees that has to
be committed in advance. All activities that require a reservation for a meal or materials provided will forfeit payment un-
less there is a waiting list and we can fill that vacancy with another member. Credits will be given only if the program is
cancelled by the Center. Exceptions may be considered by the Center Director in extreme situations.
Trips and Tours
Chaffin’s Barn Ain’t Misbehavin
Thursday, September 18. Leave the center at 10:15 The inimitable “Fats” Waller rose to international fame during the Golden Age of the Cotton Club, honky tonk dives along
Lenox Avenue, rent parties, stride piano players and the jumpin’ new beat, Swing. Although not quite a biography, Ain’t
Misbehavin’ evokes the delightful humor and infectious energy of this American original as a versatile cast struts, strums and
sings the songs he made famous in a career that ranged from uptown clubs to downtown Tin Pan Alley to Hollywood and
concert stage in the U.S., Canada and Europe. Reservations for lunch at Loveless Café before the show.
Cost: $22.50 includes ticket to performance and transportation.
Lunch and Tour Sponsored by Williamson Medical
Tuesday, September 23 at 10:15
Guest Speaker: Dr. Aaron Milstone, M.D. Topic: Sleep Disorder Lunch and Learn. WMC Sleep Center Tour
According to the American Academy of Sleep Medicine, more than 100 million American of all ages regularly fail to get a
good night’s sleep. There are more than 80 known sleep disorders that cause difficulty sleeping at night. The Sleep Center at
Williamson Medical facility offers state-of-the-art technology. Join us as we travel to Williamson Medical for lunch and a
unique opportunity for a guided tour. Lunch at 11:00. Presentation 11:30 – 12:30 p.m. Sleep Center Tour 12:45 p.m.
Space is limited to 20. Reservations required to attend. Cost: $4 includes transportation, lunch and tour.
Trip to the “Hood” Monday, September 22. Leave the center at 10:15 Let’s travel to East Nashville. Rosepepper Cantina mirrors the food of the Mexican state of Sonora - a fusion of traditional
Mexican, french and native influences. The food is as diverse and creative as the environment, with options ranging from Chile
Verde to Cabo Tacos and Carne Asada. These flavorful selections are accompanied by one of the most extensive tequila lists in
town. After lunch, we will walk over to Jeni’s Ice Cream. Every ice cream, sorbet, and frozen yogurt from the ground up with
grass-grazed Ohio cream, local produce, and carefully sourced ingredients including rare, fair-trade vanilla and bean-to-bar
chocolate. Van: $5. Reservations required. Limited seating.
Dick’s Last Resort featuring Dick’s picks for lunch
Monday, September 29. Leave the center at 10:30
M2: Cup of Joe with Joe
Tuesday, August 20 at 10:50
You are cordially invited to attend Cup of “joe” with Joe….Biddle. Gather in the pool room and find out first hand the scoop
for the upcoming season professional and college football. Reservations required. Call 376-0102. Seating is limited.
Ladies Lunch and Fashion Fun Sponsored by Interim Healthcare of Franklin
This and That
Thursday, September 25 at 11:30 Join us and Tammy Wilson, the Trunk Show Lady for a fun filled afternoon full of surprises. The Trunk Show
Lady’s car is a rolling accessories boutique! Let’s enjoy a fun afternoon with friends for a stress free, shopping
experience. Some of our Martin friends will strut their stuff showing new fashions and accessories for the upcoming fall and
holidays. A portion of the sales will benefit the Center. Lunch provided. Reservations required. Limited seating.
Who is Dick? Dick is the ornery, politically incorrect curmudgeon who started this whole thing. Dick's Last Resort is known
for its outrageous, surly, and energetic servers who dish out good grub, cold beverages, and heaping helpings of sarcasm.
From high-class to no-class, Dick's is fun for all and all in fun! There's never a dull moment, which is exactly how Dick's
earned its infamous reputation! This trip is for the individual that can roll with the “punches” and has a twisted sense of
humor. Their clever menu is at the front desk. Reservations required. Limited seating. Van: $5.
Creative Arts
One Day Only ~ Sale Extravaganza Tuesday, August 20 The Card Crusaders invite you to their one day only sale.
On Tuesday from 8:30 to 3:30 a select group of cards will be discounted for purchase.
Card Crusaders The Card Crusaders need you!
Monday and Wednesdays at 9:00 Join the fun each Monday and Wednesday to create beautiful Iris Folding cards to benefit the Martin Center. There is a
job for everyone and proceeds from all the sales benefit our beautiful Center. If you would like more information on
how you can help, please call Sherry at 615-376-0102 or email at [email protected].
Creative Doodling supplies included
Wednesday, August 27 at 1:00 Everyone can doodle and probably does. Join us to find out how you can turn your doodles into creative and interesting
pieces of art. Learn how doodling can relax and focus your mind. Cost: $11 includes supplies.
Stretchy Rings Wednesday, September 3 at 1:00 Do you get frustrated trying to push a regular ring over your fingers?
Well, join us as we learn how to make these popular “stretchy rings”.
These rings will slip onto any finger with ease. Cost: $7 supplies included.
Rainbow Running Horse Ink pen and watercolor
Monday, September 15 at 1:00 Let’s get together for a fun afternoon. We will start with ink in the simple galloping horse design and learn to
bring it alive with a wash of rainbow colors. Fun, easy and no prior experience necessary.
Cost: $12 includes supplies.
Watercolor Exploration with Barbara Bays
Six-week series begins Tuesday, August 19 through September 23 at 11:00 It is a “no more fear approach” to watercolor. These sessions are for those who want to continue to explore the
art of watercolor. Beginners welcome. Any questions please call Barbara Bays at 414-0458.
Cost: $50 for members. $100 for non-members. Reservations accepted only with payment.
Martin Members Only ~ Open Studio Watercolor, Thursdays at 1:00 Bring your brushes, pens and paints and join us Thursday afternoons for an Open Studio day at Martin.
Martin members only. Please check programming schedule for availability.
Beading Buds Thursday, September 11 at 1:00 Sherry Armstrong wants to ask you to volunteer your time to help make beaded bookmarks for the Center to sell.
All you need to do is donate an hour of your time to help the Martin Center raise funds that will directly benefit our
Center and our members. This beaded bookmark craft is easy and fun to make and you will be helping raise money
for the Center. They will fit any theme just by changing the colors and shapes of the beads. Supplies included.
Please sign up if you can join us.
Please be sure and read the FiftyForward Martin Center refund policy
All of the following activities are provided for Martin members free of charge.
Guests are welcome to pay a $5 fee to visit activities once.
Billiards
Tuesdays and Thursdays at 10:15
Members free.
Bridge
Wednesdays at 9:00
Members free.
Bunko
Check calendar for dates
Canasta
Thursdays from 9:30-3:30. Bring your lunch.
Members free.
Horseshoe Pit
Currently open for members.
Martin Members Game Days
Tuesdays from 11:00 to 3:30. Fridays from 11:00 to 3:30.
Poker
Mondays at 10:30
Scrabble
Tuesdays beginning July at 10:00
Please let Sherry Coss know if you would like to facilitate a new game.
Games People Play
Scrabble on Tuesdays!
Bridge: The Basics and Beyond
Wednesdays at 12:30
Let’s have fun! Join us each Wednesday for bridge lessons.
Whether you are new or need to polish your game, this is for you.
Bunko is Back
Friday, August 22 and September 26 at 1:00
Bunco, also known as Bonko or Bunko, is a popular game played with nine dice and a whole
lot of luck. The day will be filled with laughter and fun with your friends at Martin Center.
Please call Center for your reservation.
FiftyFoward Martin Center Refund Policy
Please read carefully
Membership and interest in our programs and activities continue to increase. Many programs and trips require a
minimum number to make it cost effective or to honor the time commitment for an instructor, a licensed driver or
facilitator. When you sign up, you are making a commitment to the activity and are responsible for putting it on
your calendar. Refunds or credits are not given for any activity, trip or event where there is a ticket, a reservation,
or number of attendees that has to be committed in advance. All activities that require a reservation for a meal or
materials provided will forfeit payment unless there is a waiting list and we can fill that vacancy with another mem-
ber. Credits will be given only if the program is cancelled by the Center. Exceptions may be considered by the
Center director in extreme situations.
It’s been a busy last few months at The Martin Center! There has been activity after activity
planned and, hopefully, each one of you has been able to participate in something. We’ve held
our annual Music & Memories fundraiser, which was absolutely terrific! Our potlucks have been
well attended. The gardens have been blooming. The card games have been competitive; and the
Card Crusaders are filling orders left and right! There are many ways to get involved at The
Martin Center, whether through volunteering or choosing an activity to get involved in. Below
are some of our volunteers that we would like to acknowledge for their service these past few
months. Thank you to all of them for their contributions!
Reliant Bank volunteers cleaned and washed windows and blinds and power washed the deck
all in preparation for Music & Memories.
The Fluffet’s made everything beautiful for Music & Memories and our potlucks, taking care
of everything from the table cloths to flowers.
Thanks to all of our sponsors and those who donated to make another successful Music &
Memories fundraiser: Cool Springs Wines and Spirits, G Catering,
The Card Crusaders have been working away and recently filled a new order for the Hudson
Group to sell their cards at the Nashville airport.
All of our wonderful front desk volunteers who help welcome and direct everyone.
David and Priscilla Lee and Tom Cullen have worked tirelessly to make our gardens more
beautiful than ever!
Richard Landry for helping to recycle.
Our Kitchen Keepers, chaired by Glee Moody and her staff of amazing women, who help to
feed and clean up after potlucks.
Our multitude of volunteers who keep our building clean and working on a daily basis.
Thank you to our “feathered friends” Ruth and Bill Miller. They work diligently to keep our
bird feeders full at the Center and brighten our day.
Did you know?
Seated on 5.6 acres, large woods, the FiftyForward Martin Center’s rustic wood-and-stone beauty
impresses all who walk through its doors. Please help us spread the word to your family and friends
that the facility is available for birthday parties for adults, weddings, receptions and more.
For more information go to www.themartincentertn.org or call Joyce Keistler at 615-376-0102.
Amazing Volunteers
Martin Center Certified Therapy Dog
By definition: Therapy dogs provide affection and comfor t to individuals in hospitals, nursing
homes, and other facilities. Sassie, an Australia Cattle Dog, is now registered with the United State
Dog Registry as a certified Therapy Dog. When visiting the Martin Center she will be sporting a
therapy dog vest so visitors will be able to identify her.
Important Notices
1. The first Monday of each month Benchmark Realty rents our facility from 9:30 to Noon.
At 10:00, the parking lot is very full. If possible please arrive early for your class.
2. Monday, September 1 the center will be closed for Labor Day.
3. Friday, September 5 there will be a rental that will utilize the majority of the building all day.
4. If you plan to visit the Martin Center please
prepare to come early.
5. Friday, September 12 the center will be closed for FiftyFoward staff retreat.
FiftyFoward Travel Listed below are trips available through FiftyFoward Travel. If you would like more information on the
trips listed below contact Janice Judd at [email protected] or 615-231-1235.
August 7-13 ~ New York August 21 ~ Harrah’s
September 8 ~ Tropicana September 17 ~ Iceland Presentation Harrah’s ~ September 23
Showtime at Martin Please let us know if you plan to attend. Suggestions welcome!
Friday, August 8 at 1:00 ~ The Music Man 76 Trombones A con man comes to a Midwestern town with a scam using a boy's marching band program, but things don't
go according to plan. Made in 1962,The Music Man was one of the last great movie musicals from any stu-
dio. Starring Robert Preston, Shirley Jones and Buddy Hackett.
Friday, August 15 at 1:00 ~ The Fortune Cookie (1966) A crooked lawyer persuades his brother-in-law to feign a serious injury.
Starring Jack Lemmon and Walter Matthau
Friday, August 29 at 1:00 ~ The Butler
The Butler tells the story of a White House butler who served eight American presidents over three
decades. The film traces the dramatic changes that swept American society during this time, from the civil
rights movement to Vietnam and beyond, and how those changes affected this man’s life and
family. Starring Forest Whitaker, Robin Williams, John Cusack and many others.
Friday, September 19 at 1:00 ~ Gypsy
Donate Blood in Honor of Assistant Fire Chief David Windrow
Wednesday, August 27 from 7:00a.m. to Noon
Blood Drive Brentwood Battle of the Badges
Location: Brentwood Library To schedule your appointment call 615-371-0170 or visit redcrossblood.org and
use sponsor code: brentwoodbattleofthebadges.
Amish Country and Shafer Farms Ethridge, TN
Wednesday, September 17 at 8:30 Explore the Amish Community in a horse-drawn covered wagon. Come and visit the South's largest
"Old Order Amish Settlement". We'll take you into the heart of Amish country in a horse-drawn covered
wagon. You will have a fun-filled ride as you take a first-hand look at life on the Amish Farms.
See farming done the old fashion way, with horse-drawn farm equipment, wagons, and buggies. Their
experienced drivers will fill you in on all the interesting details of the Amish lifestyle. After the tour, we
will travel to Shafer Farms for some of the best Texas BBQ , brisket, smoked chicken, homemade sides
and desserts you have ever tasted. If you leave Shaffer's hungry, its your own fault !
Cost: $20 includes mini-bus, wagon tour, door to door service and CDL licensed driver.
Reservations accepted only with payment. Limit 24.
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Donate Blood in Honor of Assistant Fire Chief David Windrow Blood Drive Brentwood Battle of the Badges
Wednesday, August 27 from 7:00a.m. to Noon
Location: Brentwood Library
To schedule your appointment call 615-371-0170 or visit redcrossblood.org and use
sponsor code: brentwoodbattleofthebadges.
An event to benefit FiftyForward Martin Center