FYI Winter/Spring 2015

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FYI

INFORMATION FOR LIVING THE GOOD LIFE IN GERMANTOWN

WINTER/SPRING 2015


TABLE OF CONTENTS

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Special Events

Special Recreation

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Farm Park

Environmental Education

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50+ Group

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Germantown Community Library

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Sports

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Germantown Athletic Club

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Reach

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Germantown Performing Arts Center


SPECIAL EVENTS | JANUARY - APRIL

EASTER EGGSTRAVAGANZA S P ECI AL EV E N TS The City of Germantown presents many special events throughout the year. Events are FREE unless otherwise noted. Register online at Germantowntn.gov/registration or at Germantown Parks and Recreation office, 2276 West Street, weekdays, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Acceptable payment methods include credit card or check payable to City of Germantown. No cash is accepted in the office. For more information, contact Michelle McDonnell at 757-7382 or mmcdonnell@germantown-tn.gov. In the event of inclement weather, call 751-5669 for details on event status.

Adult Valentine Dance

Friday, February 13, 7 to 10 p.m. Fee: $15 per person Location: Pickering Center, 7771 Poplar Pike Dance the night away to favorite 50s and 60s tunes as Alex Ward and his Pig and Whistle Show provide record-spinning entertainment. Soft drinks and appetizers are served. Alcohol is prohibited. Space is limited. Tickets must be purchased in advance at the Parks and Recreation office.

Germantown Business & Industry Summit

Wednesday, February 18, 7:30 a.m. Fee: $50 Location: The Great Hall & Conference Center 1900 S. Germantown Road The City of Germantown and the Department of Economic and Community Development, together with the Germantown Area Chamber of Commerce, are pleased to present the second annual Germantown Business & Industry Summit. This event brings together state and local business leaders to discuss development in Germantown and economic activity in the Memphis area and the state. For more information about the Summit or for sponsorship opportunities, contact Marie Lisco at mlisco@germantown-tn.gov or 757-7281.

Arbor Day Dogwood Tree Give-Away

Friday, March 6, 9 to 11 a.m. Location: Germantown Crossing shopping center Farmington Boulevard at Germantown Road Dogwood seedlings are available to residents who show proof of residency with a utility bill and valid driver license. All seedlings are Tennessee grown and are distributed on a first-come, firstserved basis. Discount coupons for the Farm Park Fruit Tree Sale are available for the first 100 customers. The Germantown Tree Board, Beautification and Parks and Recreation Commissions present the event. The rain date is March 7.

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SPECIAL EVENTS | JANUARY - APRIL Farm Park Fruit Tree Sale

Friday, March 6, 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Location: Bobby Lanier Farm Park, 2660 Cross Country Drive The Fruit Tree Sale is part of Germantown’s Arbor Day celebration and offers a great variety of hardy, disease-resistant fruit trees that produce well in this region. Prices range from $15 blackberries to $60 4-in-1 peach trees, with prices and varieties between. Other favorites include apple, pear, muscadine grape, plum, fig, apricot and persimmon. Farm Park staff and local Master Gardeners offer buyers training in the selection, planting, care and harvest. Rain date is March 7. A price list will be available online at thefarmpark.org after February 15.

Friends of The Germantown Animal Shelter Annual Silent Auction

Saturday, March 7, 5 to 7 p.m. Pickering Center, 7771 Poplar Pike Tickets: $15 in advance, $20 at the door Items up for bid include local art, sports memorabilia, offerings from local restaurants, unique household items and much more. Money raised will support City plans to upgrade the shelter that houses homeless dogs and cats, provide a more efficient and safer environment for the animals and support staff efforts to educate people about the role of the shelter. Tickets are available at the Germantown Animal Shelter, 7700 Southern Avenue. For details about the event, or to donate items for the auction, contact Barbara Montgomery at 754-6091, Steve Morley at 826-7123, or Germantown Animal Shelter at 757-7358.

Tour of Remodeled Homes and Landscapes

Sunday, April 26, 2 to 5 p.m. Residents who have recently renovated or landscaped their homes are encouraged to showcase their improvements on the tour. A list of participating homes will be available after April 1 at Germantown-tn.gov, the Germantown Library or Germantown Athletic Club. For more information, contact Sherrye Harris at saharris@germantown-tn.gov or 757-7203.

Germantown Half Marathon and Mayor’s Cup 5K Run

Sunday, March 15, 7:30 a.m. Fee: Half Marathon $45, 5K $20 through December 30 Half Marathon $55, 5K $22.50 December 31 through February 27 Half Marathon $65, 5K $25 beginning February 28 Location: Germantown Athletic Club, 1801 Exeter Road Registration for both races is available online at germantownhalfmarathon.com, at the race or during packet pickup at the Sports and Fitness Expo on March 14 at Germantown Athletic Club.

Free Mulch Giveaway

Saturday, March 14, 8 a.m. Location: Public Services Complex, 7700 Southern Avenue Germantown yard debris has been broken down into mulch and is being offered free to Germantown residents. Bring proof of Germantown residency and receive one-and-a-half yards of aged, double-hammered mulch. Public works employees will load mulch into the back of a truck or trailer. Smaller amounts will be available in a “load-your-own” zone. Residents must provide their own bags. There is a limit of one load of mulch per household. Mulch will be available while supplies last. For more information, contact neighborhood services at neighborhoodservices@germantown-tn.gov or 757-7263.

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SPECIAL EVENTS | JANUARY - APRIL CERT

Friday, March 27, 7 to 9 p.m. and Saturdays, March 28 and April 1, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Location: Fire Station 4, 3031 Forrest Hill-Irene Road Following a major disaster, first responders who provide fire and medical services may not be able to meet demand for services. Residents may have to rely on each other for help in order to meet their immediate life saving and life sustaining needs. CERT participants learn how to prepare. CERT trains residents in life-saving skills with an emphasis on decision making, rescuer safety and doing the greatest good for the greatest number. The course teaches how to organize teams to offer immediate help to victims until professional services arrive. To register, contact Sherrye Harris at saharris@germantown-tn.gov or 757-7203.

After-Dark Easter Egg Hunt

Friday, March 27, games at 7:30 p.m., egg hunt at 8:15 p.m. Ages: 9 to 12 years Location: Cameron Brown Park, 8628 Farmington Boulevard Bring flashlights for an after-dark egg hunt. Concessions are available for purchase. Eggs are filled with candy, so bring along a bag to collect goodies. Rain date is Tuesday, March 31.

Easter Eggstravaganza

Saturday, March 28, games and activities begin at 10 a.m. Egg Hunts: Up to 2 years, 10:30 a.m. 3 to 4 years, 11 a.m. 5 to 6 years, 11:30 a.m. 7 to 8 years, noon Location: Cameron Brown Park, 8628 Farmington Boulevard The annual Easter Eggstravaganza features a free petting zoo, moon bounces and age-divided egg hunts. Meet the Easter Bunny, find candy filled eggs and have an eggstravagant time. Don’t forget a basket and camera. Rain date is Tuesday, March 31.

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Amnesty Dumpster and Recycle Day

Saturday, April 18, 7:30 a.m. to 12:45 p.m. Location: Public Services Complex, 7700 Southern Avenue and Johnson Road Park, 2950 Johnson Road Materials collected at both locations include: household construction-related debris, concrete, rocks, tires without rims, lawn mowers, bikes, grills and 20-pound gas grill tanks. At Johnson Road Park only: up to three bankers boxes of personal documents may be shredded for recycling, computers, monitors or TV’s (limit one), stereos and other electronic items will be collected for recycling by theCyperYard.com. Microwave ovens are not accepted. Proof of Germantown residency is required. Only homeowner-generated materials are accepted. The event is sponsored by the City of Germantown and the Environmental Commission. For more information, call 757-7264.

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SPECIAL RECREATION & 50+ GROUP S PECI AL R ECR E ATIO N Special Recreation activities are free for all people with intellectual or physical challenges and their friends and family. For information or to register, contact Michelle McDonnell at 757-7382 or mmcdonnell@Germantown-tn.gov.

Challenger Basketball Registration: through January 2 Mondays, January 5 to February 23, 6 to 7 p.m. Ages: Boys and girls ages 6 to 16 years Fee: $35 Location: Dogwood Elementary, 2730 Cross Country Designed specifically for children with special needs, the focus of this interactive league is fun! Coaches strive to give each child the opportunity to be involved and have success while learning the basics of basketball. There will be no meetings on January 19 or February 16. Space is limited to 12 participants. For more information, contact Craig Melton at 757-7389 or cmelton@germantown-tn.gov.

Dances with a Theme

Fridays, 7 to 9 p.m. January 9 Pajama Party February 6 National Wear Red Day March 6 Shamrock Shindig April 10 Crazy Hats Location: Pickering Center, 7771 Poplar Pike

Spring Formal

Friday, May 8, 7 to 9 p.m. Location: The Great Hall & Conference Center 1900 South Germantown Road Come dressed in your Sunday best or better. Enjoy a wonderful evening of music, dancing, pizza, light appetizers and soft drinks.

Art by Me

Thursdays, January 15, February 19, March 19 and April 16, 1 p.m. Location: Pickering Center, 7771 Poplar Pike Students receive step-by-step instructions. All materials are provided and everyone will go home with their creation. Space is limited. Pre-registration is required.

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CHALLENGER BASKETBALL

5 0+ G R OUP AC T I V I T I ES Retirees and working adults can join in the fun with the Germantown 50+ Group. All activities take place at the Pickering Center, 7771 Poplar Pike, unless otherwise noted. Register for all senior classes and programs at the Parks and Recreation office, 2276 West Street, Monday through Friday, from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Acceptable payment methods include credit card or check payable to City of Germantown. No cash is accepted in the office. For information, contact Regina Allen at 751-5656 or regina@germanton-tn.gov.

Regularly Scheduled Activities Mixed Media Artists

Mondays, 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Fee: $10 punch card for five sessions Bring lunch and enjoy non-instructional stamping and art time.


50+ GROUP Line Dance USA Mondays, 1:30 to 3 p.m. Fee: $10 punch card for five sessions Improve coordination, memory and energy level. Learning a variety of Country and Western, Soul and Latino line dances is easy and fun. Beginner dances are taught during the first hour. Intermediate dances are taught the last half hour.

Life is a Game‌ of Bridge Tuesdays, 9:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Fee: $10 punch card for five sessions Bring lunch. A partner is not necessary

ACBL Sanctioned Germantown Bridge Club Wednesdays, 10 a.m. Fee: $5, bring lunch and a partner

Potluck and Bingo First Thursday of each month, noon Fee: $1, a gift worth $1 and a main dish or dessert Additional prizes will be awarded.

Games Day Third and Fourth Mondays of each month, 9:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Fee: $2 Play Mexican Dominoes or bring your own group game,

Fifth Friday Line Dance

Friday, January 30, 7 to 9:30 p.m. Fee: $4 The event is led by Answorth Robinson, who has appeared in stage productions with such notables as Gene Kelly, Ginger Rogers and Sandy Duncan.

Get Away Days

Day trips are limited to 12 participants and depart by van from Germantown Athletic Club, 1801 Exeter Road. Trips are filled on a first-come first-served basis. Contact Regina Allen at 751-5656 or regina@Germantown-tn.gov

Holly Springs Pilgrimage Tour Friday, April 10 Fee: $10 transportation, check payable to City of Germantown $35 for tour of five antebellum homes, with lunch included at the Kate Freeman Clark Art Gallery, check payable to Holly Springs Garden Club. The van departs from Athletic Club at 8:30 a.m. Travelers will return at approximately 4:30 p.m.

Adventure Series

Miami and Key West, Florida Saturday to Sunday, March 21 to 29 Fee: $705 per person, double occupancy Deposit: $75 due upon registration The trip includes motor coach transportation, 13 meals, lodging, a Biscayne Bay cruise, South Beach, Key West and guided tour of Miami and Bayside Marketplace.

Las Vegas and the Grand Canyon Thursday to Saturday, October 1 through 10 Fee: $809 per person, double occupancy Deposit: $75 due upon registration The trip includes motor coach transportation, nine nights including two nights in Las Vegas, two nights in Flagstaff and one day in Sedona. Visit the spectacular Grand Canyon National Park and the Petrified Forest National Park.

Learning with the Technology Coach

Tuesdays and Thursdays Fee: $25 per four-class session Location: Parks and Recreation office, 2276 West Street Bring your device, Apple ID and password to class. No experience is required. Register early, space is limited.

iPhone Basics Tuesdays and Thursdays Session I: January 6, 8, 13, 15, 12:30 to 2 p.m. Session II: February 10, 12, 17, 19, 9:30 to 11 a.m. Session III: March 10, 12, 17, 19, 12:30 to 2 p.m. Session IV: April 7, 9, 14, 16, 9:30 to 11 a.m. Have a new iPhone and want to maximize your productivity? Receive hands on instruction on how to sync calendars, send, receive and manage email, take and organize photos, explore Facebook to stay connected to family and friends, send photos via text, download free audio or print books from the library, use FaceTime, download applications from the App store, maintain and organize your iPhone and more.

iPad Basics Tuesdays and Thursdays Session I: January 6, 8, 13, 15, 9:30 to 11 a.m. Session II: February 10, 12, 17, 19, 12:30 to 2 p.m. Session III: March 10, 12, 17, 19, 9:30 to 11 a.m. Session IV: April 7, 9, 14, 16, 12:30 to 2 p.m. You bought an iPad, now what? Take this hands-on class to learn how to get the most from your new device. iPad basics includes device navigation, photo and video management, utilizing the cloud, syncing via iTunes, using your camera, using Face Time, watching videos, reading books and using the App Store.

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SPORTS

COED KICKBALL CHAMPIONS 2014 REGI STRATIO N Registration is accepted on a first come, first served basis online at germantown-tn.gov/registration or at Germantown Parks and Recreation office, 2276 West Street, weekdays, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Acceptable payment methods include credit card or check made payable to City of Germantown. No cash is accepted in the office. For more information, contact Kevin Weaver at 757-7379 or kweaver@germantown-tn.gov. In the event of inclement weather, call 751-KNOW (5669) for details on program status.

Adult Coed Kickball

Mondays, April through July Registration: begins February 2 Ages: 18 years and older Fee: $300 per team Location: Houston Levee Park, 9777 Wolf River Boulevard This league is great for those looking for a co-ed activity. Register early as the league fills quickly.

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Adult Spring Softball

Sundays, Tuesdays and Thursdays, April through July Ages: 18 years and older Fee: $460 per team Location: Houston Levee Park, 9777 Wolf River Boulevard Registration: begins February 2 Have a group of coworkers or friends looking for something to do together? Come join our league. The league includes men’s recreational (Sunday and Tuesday), men’s church (Thursday), and co-ed recreational (Thursday).

Germantown Baseball League

Germantown Baseball League is a community-based notfor profit organization that provides quality youth baseball at Cameron Brown and Bob Hailey Parks for athletes ages 6 to 18 years. Early bird registration continues through December 31. Registration concludes February 15. Registration and information is available at gblbaseball.org.

Houston Lacrosse

The Houston Lacrosse Club provides lacrosse for boys and girls, grades 3 to 12, at all skill levels. The club is committed to encouraging sportsmanship and fair play while emphasizing the importance of teamwork. For more information, contact Wally Gardner at gardner.wally@gmail.com.


SPORTS Germantown Legends Soccer

Legends soccer is the recreational and competitive soccer provider for the City of Germantown. Legends leadership offers a season packed with training sessions and camps in addition to league play. For more information, visit GermantownLegendsSoccer.com or contact Chris Bartels at MemphisHFL@HappySoccerFeet.com or 861-6008.

Junior Legends Recreational Soccer Program The Legends program provides a comprehensive recreational soccer program for boys and girls ages 4 to 19. The Club focuses intensely on creating brave creative leaders for life. The no guilt, no shame, no blame philosophy gives kids the confidence to get out of their comfort zone and create the big play in any situation. Spring practices begin in late February, with the season kicking off in March. Future Legends - U6, U8 and U10 co-ed instructional soccer program, Legends coaching staff assists in running practices. Games are managed by volunteer coaches. Junior Legends - U12 to U19 recreational soccer program TOPSoccer – The Outreach Program for Soccer is a community-based training and team placement program for young athletes with disabilities. The purpose is to give every player a chance to experience the joy of soccer. Advanced Rec Team - U7, U8 and U9 boys and girls teams. Players are coached by Legends staff.

Germantown Legends Competitive Soccer Program U9 through U19 Boys and Girls competitive teams The Germantown Legends are always looking for dedicated athletes to add to their roster of talented players. Players who move into the area during the season or have missed scheduled competitive tryouts may contact Chris Bartels at MemphisHFL@ HappySoccerFeet.com or call 652-5601. Competitive tryouts take place in late May. Visit GermantownLegendsSoccer.com for details.

Germantown Country Club Golf Partnership

All clinics take place at Germantown Country Club, 1780 Kimbrough Road. For more information or to register, contact Craig Melton at 757-7389 or cmelton@germantown-tn.gov. Visit germantowncountryclub.com for information regarding the GCC.

Executive Golf Clinics Women: 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. Men: 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. Fee: $130 for four sessions or $35 per individual session Space is limited. Pre-registration is required. Group A: Tuesdays, March 24 to April 14 March 24 and 31 Full Swing April 7 and 14 Short Game April 21 Rain Date Group B: Tuesdays, April 28 to May 19 April 28 and May 5 Full Swing May 12 and 19 Short Game June 9 Rain Date

Junior Spring Clinics Tuesdays, March 24 to May 19, 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. Fee: $20 per week. Golfers ages 5 to 17 are invited to participate in a weekly clinic, which includes a blend of short game and full swing practice. Space is limited. Register at the Parks and Recreation office, 2276 West Street.

Germantown Croquet Club

For a modest fee, enjoy competitive play with other adult croquet enthusiasts. Club benefits include weekly scheduled play time, use of croquet equipment, instruction and club socials. The club’s playing season is year round on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at various times. For more information, contact Craig Melton at 757-7389 or cmelton@germantown-tn.gov

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SPORTS Tennis

Smashing Aces Tennis works with Germantown Parks and Recreation to offer a variety of tennis programs including open classes and clinics, USTA adult leagues, recreation leagues, junior clinics, social mixers/tournaments as well as private, semiprivate and team lessons. Carla Brangenberg, Director of Tennis for Smashing Aces Tennis/ Germantown Parks and Recreation, has 28 years of teaching experience including serving as a high school tennis coach for over 20 years. She maintains a PTR Master Professional certification and in 2011, the Tennessee Tennis Association named her Tournament Director of the Year. Carla is a USTA certified referee and umpire for professional and college tennis and served as an official in the US Open in 2014.

TENNIS

G-ball Golf

Tuesdays and Thursdays, March 3 to April 16, 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. Ages: 5 to 8 years Fee: $85 Location: Tuesdays at Municipal Park, Kiwanis Pavilion Thursdays at Vantage Point Golf Center, 9580 Macon Road, Cordova G-ball is a first touch golf program utilizing SNAG golf equipment and curriculum designed for the National Recreation and Park Association. G-ball is best described as golf’s version of T-ball, focused on fun and success. Classes will not meet on March 17 or 19. For more information, contact Craig Melton at 757-7389 or cmelton@Germantown-tn.gov.

All classes, clinics and lessons are taught at Germantown Municipal Courts. The USTA League play generally plays at Germantown Municipal or C.O. Franklin courts and the reservation dates and times will be posted at these courts and online at SmashingAcesTennis.com. Follow us on Facebook at Germantown Tennis/Smashing Aces Tennis for daily updates regarding schedules, weather and time changes. Smashing Aces Tennis also operates the pro shop offering all tennis necessities, including racquet stringing, grips, balls, overwraps and HEAD racquets and equipment. Register online at SmashingAcesTennis.com or at the Tennis Pro Shop at Municipal Courts, 1910 S. Germantown Road Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. and 3 to 8 p.m. and Saturdays, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. For more information, call 737-3232 or visit smashingacestennis. com. Outside of office hours, call Carla Brangenberg at 605-4212 or Steven Duggan at 482-1522.

Germantown Country Club Spring Showcase

Tuesday to Thursday, March 24 to 26 Fee: $40 plus tax (includes cart and green fee) Gather your golfing buddies and take advantage of this rare opportunity to play the championship golf course at Germantown Country Club. No membership is required. The rate is a $38 discount from the regular guest fee. A tee time is required for all groups. Showcase tee times are available by calling the GCC pro-shop beginning Tuesday, March 17, at 9 a.m. All golfers must wear a collared shirt and adhere to the GCC dress code. No denim is permitted. For more information, contact GCC at 754-6453.

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MUNICIPAL COURTS


SPORTS Junior Tennis Development Program

Contact Carla Brangenberg at 605-4212 or Steven Duggan at 482-1522 to request private lessons or suggest a class for a specific age. Tuesday Green Group (10+) 6 to 7 p.m. Fee: $15/session Ages 10+ grouped together but working separately on specific strokes and strategies. Players use green dot balls with racquets 25 to 27 inches and full size court. Players height is approximately 4 8” and below. Wednesday Red Group (5 to 8 years) 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. Fee: $10/session Structured for kids ages 5 to 8 years with very little experience. The players use a red ball, racquets 23 inches or less and a 36 foot court. Players’ height is approximately 3’3” to 4’2”. Thursday Yellow Group (11 to 17 years) 6 to 7 p.m. Fee: $15/session Players use regular yellow balls, racquets that are 27 inches and a full size court. Players height is approximately 4’8” and above. Friday Orange Group (9 to 10 years) 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. Fee: $15/session Structured for ages 9 to 10 years who are beginners or have very little experience. This group will use orange balls, racquets that are 25 inches or less and a 60 foot court. Players’ height is approximately 4’2” to 4’5”.

Adult Tennis Programming Stroke of the Day

The Stroke of the Day is for players of all abilities who desire to develop their stroke progressions and error corrections. Sessions focus on stroke development, efficient movement and repetitive drills. Monday Serve/Return 1 to 2 p.m. Tuesday Forehand 7 to 8 p.m. Wednesday Backhand 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. Thursday Volley/Overhead 7 to 8 p.m. Friday Serve/Return 9 to 10 a.m. Fee: $15 per session

Cardio Tennis Ages: All levels Wednesdays and Fridays, 8 to 9 a.m. Fee: $15 per session A class to make you sweat while working on different aspects of your game and getting a great workout.

Beginner Clinic Tuesdays 9 to 10 a.m. Saturday 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. Fee: $15 per session This clinic is offered to beginner players and those who want to further their skills. This class will focus on the basics of footwork, stroke production and shot selection. 3.0 to 3.5 Clinics Monday (2.5/3.0) 6:30 to 8 p.m. Tuesday (3.5 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Thursday (3.5) 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Fee: $20 per session Groove your solid stroke foundation by adding a tactical perspective through ball placement drills, sound footwork and proper positioning.

4.0+ Clinics Wednesday 10:30 a.m. to Noon Thursday 6:30 to 8 p.m. Saturday 9 to 10:30 a.m. Fee: $20 per session This is an excellent opportunity for the advanced player to groove their stroke with fast paced drills and competitive games.

Men’s Clinic

JUNIOR TENNIS DEVELOPMENT

Men’s Clinic Beginners (2.5 – 3.0) Saturday 9 to 10:30 a.m. Men’s Doubles Clinic (3.0/3.5 Monday 6:30 to 8 p.m. Fee: $20 per session This clinic is offered to beginner players and those who want to further their skills.

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REACH

REACH RE ACH REACH offers healthy choices for expanding creativity, learning new skills and having fun with friends. Structured to be beneficial for students and convenient for parents, the program challenges students to REACH for something more. For detailed information, contact Craig Melton at 757-7398 or cmelton@germantown-tn.gov. To register, come to the Parks and Recreation office at 2276 West Street.

REACH Before / After School Care Monday through Friday (full school days only) Dogwood before school, 7 to 9 a.m. Fee: $130 per month or 10 visit punch card $100 Dogwood after school, 4 to 6 p.m. Fee: $170 per month or 10 visit Punch Card $100 Farmington and Riverdale after school, 3 to 6 p.m. Fee: $220 per month or 10 visit Punch Card $150

REACH Enrichment

REACH enrichment opportunities are offered throughout the year and are open to all students. Specific program offerings, pricing and schedules are distributed through school handouts. Upcoming sessions: Session 4: January 19 to February 20 Session 5: February 23 to April 4 Session 6: April 6 to May 8

Current REACH Enrichment Courses Some classes may not be available for all sessions. Taekwondo – Looking for an alternative to channel energy? This introductory class improves self confidence, self-control, coordination, strength and memory through martial arts. Instructor, Holly Hardin, is a third degree black belt with many years of experience teaching young students. SNAG Golf – Using age appropriate SNAG equipment, students learn proper technique, safety practices, etiquette and basic golf skills including driving, chipping and putting. Tennis – This introductory class is guaranteed to keep students active as they learn tennis basics. Students must provide their own age-appropriate tennis racquet. Chinese – Class includes Chinese language learning via verbal and visual methods as well as hands-on arts and craft making.

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REACH Beginner French – Live the exciting life of Parisian by experiencing French food, art, fashion and culture. Beginner Spanish – Taught by a native Spanish speaker, this is an excellent opportunity to learn to speak and understand Spanish through games and songs. Drama Kids – Drama Develops Kids! Enthusiastic students who learn to speak out clearly and relate confidently with others will have an inside track to lifetime success. Instructors use a wide range of unique drama activities to focus the bold, outspoken child and to draw out the quiet child or the inarticulate child and help them discover their full potential.

Drama Kids Spring Break Camp

Monday to Friday, March 16 to 20, 8 to 5 p.m. Location: TBD Ages: Kindergarten through grade 6 Fee: $175 per child School’s out so let the fun begin! Drama Kids is offering a funfilled week of theater games, skits, play writing and getting messy while creating the set design. For detailed information, contact Craig Melton at 757-7398 or cmelton@germantown-tn.gov.

ACT Prep Sessions

All classes are Mondays, 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Fee: $200 Location: TBA Session 1: February 7 Test prep, Mondays, January 5 to February 2 (no class January 19) Session 2: April 18 test prep, Mondays, March 23 to April 13 Sessions are devoted to strategies, test-taking tips and practice tests. Students will gain the confidence and skills needed to succeed on exam day. The instructor has more than 20 years experience in mathematical sciences and test prep expertise. Prior to the class, students must purchase “The Real ACT Prep Guide” (available at bookstores). Supplemental materials will be provided in class. For more information, contact Keela Higgs at 413-6457. Register at the Parks and Recreation office, 2276 West Street.

Camp Houston Levee Summer Registration

Have an outrageous summer with Germantown Parks and Recreation. Enjoy fun-filled days at Camp Houston Levee packed with outdoor activities, guest speakers, nature education, field trips, music, games, arts and crafts and sports. Priority registration for Germantown residents takes place Monday, March 30 and Tuesday, March 31, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Germantown Parks and Recreation office and continues until capacity is reached. If capacity is not reached, non-residents may register Wednesday and Thursday, April 1 and 2, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. or until capacity is reached. Call 757-7375 to check availability. The camp fee is $499. A deposit of $249.50 is due at registration. The remaining balance is due on or before May 8. Parents must provide a Germantown water bill as verification of residency and a copy of the child’s birth certificate. If participants are making a partial payment, a refund will not be given unless their spot is filled. Campers must be six years old by June 1. Space is limited and registration is on a first-come, first-served basis. A daily snack is provided. Campers bring their own lunch. For more information, contact Craig Melton at 757-7389 or cmelton@Germantown-tn.gov.

Camp Houston Levee

REACH ENRICHMENT

Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. June 1 to July 31, no camp June 29 to July 3 Ages: 6 to 12 years Fee: $499 $15 discount for each additional child in the same family Location: Houston Levee Park, 9777 Wolf River Boulevard Environmental Education For more information or to make reservations, call 757-7375. In the event of inclement weather, call 751-5669 for program status.

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FARM PARK FARM PAR K The Bobby Lanier Farm Park is a 10-acre education and demonstration center for sustainable living through agriculture and stewardship. The park is currently closed for construction and will re-open in the late spring with a new multipurpose facility made possible by funding from a Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation grant and the City of Germantown. Sustainable Sites Initiative standards are being used in the overall master plan for all park improvements, demonstrating the City’s desire to practice and demonstrate environmental stewardship. For more information, contact Joni Roberts at 7577378 or jroberts@germantown-tn.gov. Additional information is available online at thefarmpark.org.

Location

Public access begins on 2660 Cross Country Road. The new entrance drive is located just north of the entrance to Germantown Elementary School, 2740 Cross Country. The Farm Park will be closed from January to May for capital improvements. Community garden member will have limited access to the garden.

Volunteers Needed

Volunteers, known as Farm Hands, lead programs, promote activities and events and serve on the advisory council. A variety of volunteer opportunities are available for adults, teens and service groups.

Group Outreach Programs

Tuesdays and Thursdays Farm Park staff will visit your classroom, organizational meeting, or group activity and give a farm education presentation. Visits must be scheduled in advance and have a minimum of 15 participants. Contact Joni Roberts at 757-7378 or jroberts@germantown-tn.gov.

Farm Park Programs

Registration for all classes and programs is available online at Germantown-tn.gov/registration or at Germantown Parks and Recreation office, 2276 West Street, weekdays, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Acceptable payment methods include credit card or check payable to City of Germantown. Space is limited. To ensure enrollment, register at least one week in advance of the program start date. Farm Park educational classes this season will be offered off site at the Pickering Center and the Germantown Community Library, so be sure to note the program location. For more information, contact Joni Roberts at 757-7378 or jroberts@germantown-tn.gov. Additional information is also available online at thefarmpark.org.

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Germantown Community Garden Season Start-Up and New Member Orientation Meeting Thursday, February 26, 7 to 8:30 p.m. Location: Pickering Center, 7771 Poplar Pike The community garden, a working model of suburban agriculture, is a central feature of the Farm Park. The Germantown Community Garden Association is seeking members for the upcoming growing season. Individuals and families interested in gardening, access to healthy food and community service and stewardship are invited to participate. Returning members, experienced gardeners and newcomers are welcome. Refreshments will be served. Applications will be accepted through May 1 or until capacity is reached. For more information, contact Joni Roberts at 757-7378 or jroberts@germantown-tn.gov.

Living Landscape Design Lab Saturday, February 7, 9 a.m. to noon Fee: $25, includes continental breakfast and resource materials, pre-registration required Location: Pickering Center, 7771 Poplar Pike Looking for a new design or approach to your home landscape and gardening efforts? Join the environmental and native plant professionals from Strawberry Plains Audubon Center as they present a more efficient and responsible way to build and manage your yard. Gleaning from a diverse palette of native plants, create a whole new landscape or enhance an existing one. Learn some of the basic requirements (needs) of birds, butterflies and other pollinators, as well as best plant location and all year garden interest. Students are encouraged to bring photos of their existing landscape. This workshop is being cosponsored by the Germantown Beautification Commission and the Tree Board.

Farm Fresh Nutrition Series Fee: Free, pre-registration is required Location: Germantown Community Library, 1925 Exeter Road All classes taught by a local certified health and wellness consultant

Green Smoothie Cleanse Tuesday January 13, 10 to 11 a.m. Detoxification is the bingo buzz of good health. Should you do it? Is it right for you? What is a green smoothie detox? Why should I drink green smoothies or juices? Are all smoothies created equal? Join a local certified health and wellness consultant for answers to these questions, recipes for great green smoothies and learn how to develop a plan that’s right for you. The instructor will also share daily detox tips.

The Truth About Nutrition Tuesday, February 3, 10 to 11 a.m. Chronic illnesses such as heart disease, inflammation of the lower respiratory system, obesity, diabetes, inflammation of the gut, cancer, etc. are the plague of our century. Lean the role of whole foods work together with modern medicine to impact chronic illness and how to integrate healthier choices into your lifestyle.


FARM PARK & ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION Quick and Easy Farm Fresh Recipes

Behind the Scenes at the Bobby Lanier Farm Park

Tuesday, March 3, 10 to 11 a.m. Dinner time traditions are an opportunity for family bonding. However, hectic schedules leave little time for preparation and cooking whole fresh foods leaving many families dependent on processed and packaged items from the frozen food section. Discover quick and easy ways to get farm fresh foods on the table for your family in the morning and evening along with some ways to sneak healthy food into your families’ diet.

Thursday, March 5, 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. Farm Park staff will share information and answer questions about the Farm Park and discuss opportunities for individuals and groups to visit and become actively involved.

Organic Entertaining: Simple Gourmet Delights Tuesday, April 7, 10 to 11 a.m. Entertaining and good food go together like peas and carrots. So often, it’s tricky to come up with healthy sweet and savory appetizers and snacks to compliment the occasion. Yet, many are looking for ways to integrate healthier options into their tailgating experiences, home entertaining, open houses, etc. Learn fun, delicious and healthy entertaining options.

“Garden Talk” Educational Series at the Pickering Center Fee: Free, pre-registration is required. Location: Pickering Center, 7771 Poplar Pike

Backyard Chickens Saturday, February 28, 10 to 11 a.m. Join Farm Park staff and learn how to set up your own backyard chicken coop, select the right kind of chickens, and care for chickens from hatching to maturity. Learn how raising chickens can be a fun activity for the whole family. Local ordinances and guidelines will be discussed.

Learning to Compost Saturday, March 14, 10 to 11 a.m. Learn how to have a productive vegetable garden and brilliantly colored flower garden. The secret is in the soil. Experienced gardeners will help participants learn how to utilize composting materials to improve soil and boost productivity in the home garden.

Organic Pest Control Saturday, March 21, 10 to 11 a.m. Learn how to remove and repel unwanted insects and weeds from your garden without the use of toxic chemicals that are dangerous to your family and pets by establishing your own organic pest control regimen.

“Garden Talk” Educational Series at the Germantown Community Library Fee: Free, pre-registration is required Location: Germantown Community Library, 1925 Exeter Road

Starting a Container Garden Sunday, April 19, 2 to 4 p.m. Tips and tricks for successful container gardening, plus a sneak peek at upcoming Farm Park events will be presented by Farm Park staff. A hands-on demonstration will be included.

E N V I R ON M E N TA L E DUCAT I ON For more information or to make reservations, call 757-7375. In the event of inclement weather, call 751-5669 for program status.

Night Owls Nature Walk

Saturday, March 7, 7 to 9 p.m. Location: Wolf River Nature Area Trialhead (at Texas Gas pipelines), 7250 Wolf River Boulevard Discover mysterious nocturnal wildlife wonders on this nature talk and walk lead by a park ranger. Search for owls, deer, bats and other night-time dwellers in the heart of the Wolf River Nature Area. In addition to the wildlife, leaders will teach participants how to use their night vision and other senses to navigate in the night. A bonfire and marshmallow roast end the evening. Bring insect repellent, head lamp or flashlight, jacket and a sense of adventure. Reservations required.

Family Nature Walk

Saturdays, April 11 and May 2, 9 to 11:30 a.m. Location: Wolf River Nature Area Trialhead (at Texas Gas pipeline), 7250 Wolf River Boulevard A park ranger will lead this family friendly hike along the Greenway in the heart of The Wolf River Nature Area. These hikes are usually short, and the terrain is fairly easy to navigate. The hikes focus on wildlife, flora, fauna and the history of the Wolf River. Bring insect repellent, appropriate walking boots or shoes and a sense of adventure. This event is stroller friendly.

Let’s Go Fishing Clinic

Saturday, April 18, 9 to 11:30 a.m. Location: Johnson Road Park pavilion, 2970 Johnson Road This clinic educates beginners and intermediate fishermen on the basics of fishing, knot tying and rigging and various bait for different fish species. Learn about the great places to fish in Germantown.

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GERMANTOWN COMMUNITY LIBRARY Website and Databases

Library cardholders can go online to look up account information, renew materials, place holds, and search the collections of Wolf River Library Consortium libraries. The library’s online databases provide card-holding patrons with 24-hour access to a vast array of research and information resources. Germantown Community Library now offers card holders access to the READS eLibrary and OneClickDigital for eBooks and eAudiobooks. Visit germantown-library.org.

Books by Mail

Germantown Community Library offers Books by Mail, a free service for homebound seniors. The library will mail regular print, large print or audio books to Germantown residents, age 60 or older, who are confined at home. There is no charge for shipping or return of library materials. For full details about the program or to request an application, call 757-7323.

Friends of the Germantown Community Library GERMANTOWN COMMUNITY LIBRARY

G ENE RAL IN F O RM ATION

The Friends of Germantown Community Library support the library through fundraising and volunteer service. Membership is $10 for the calendar year. Members receive a free book a month and another free book during their birth month. Visit the Friends Bookstore to find gently used adult and children’s books, videos, DVDs and recorded books. Prices range from $.50 to $5.

Germantown Community Library, 1925 Exeter Road, has more than 139,000 print, audio, video and online materials. For information call 757-READ (7323) or visit germantown-library.org.

Registration

Hours: Monday to Thursday, 9:30 a.m. to 9 p.m., Friday and Saturday, 9:30 a.m. to 6 p.m., and Sunday, 1 to 6 p.m. The library will be closed will be closed January 1 and 19, February 16 and April 3 and 5.

General Programs

Germantown Community Library Cards

A library card is required to check out materials from Germantown Community Library. The card is available at no charge to Germantown residents, students and staff of Germantown K-12 public and private schools, students and staff of Union University’s Germantown Campus, Germantown business owners and family members, active military personnel and their families and City of Germantown employees. All others pay $50 for a yearly membership card.

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No pre-registration is required unless otherwise noted. Register beginning three weeks prior to the program date at the Information Desk or by calling 757-7323.

Downton Abbey Tea Party Saturday, January 3, 2 p.m. Adult and teen fans of Downton Abbey are invited to a tea party in honor of the premiere of the show’s fifth season. Enjoy tea and finger foods as we catch up with the latest twists with a screening of Season 4’s last episode. Period costumes are encouraged but not required. Free tickets are required and may be claimed beginning December 13.

Night of the Doctor Thursday, March 12, 5:30 to 8 p.m. Celebrate with fellow Whovians with an evening of Doctor Who themed events and crafts for children, teens and adults.


GERMANTOWN COMMUNITY LIBRARY Open Craft Tables

Read Germantown! Book Club

Monday, February 9, 5 to 7 p.m. Recycled Roses Monday, March 16, 5 to 7 p.m. Painted Mini Seed Pots All ages are invited to drop by and make a creation to take home.

Thursdays, January 15, February 19 and March 19, 6:30 p.m. Discover new authors and explore great reads. Each month’s selection is available at the Information Desk on a first-come, first-served basis the day after the prior month’s meeting. In April, Book-to-Movie nights will take the place of the regular meeting. Call 757-READ for titles.

Programs for Adults Knit Together

Wednesdays, January 7 and 21, February 4 and 18, March 4 and 18, and April 1 and 15, 10:30 a.m. Knitters are invited to work on the month’s featured stitch or project or bring their own work. Pre-registration is required.

Database Demonstrations Mondays, 5 to 7 p.m. January 5 and March 2 - Mango Languages February 2 and April 6 - eBook Demo Discover how to use these great free resources. Stop by the Information Desk during demonstration hours for a personal tutorial.

Personal Finance Education Series Thursdays, 10:30 a.m. January 8 - Protecting Your Nest Egg January 15 - Estate Planning Basics January 22 - Social Security Savvy January 29 - College Planning for Parents Thursdays, 6:30 p.m. February 5 - Investing for Young Adults: A Primer February 12 - Taxes for Teens and Twenty-somethings This series of financial education programs is presented in cooperation with Radian Financial Partners. Pre-registration is required.

Computer Classes Tuesday, January 13, 12:30 p.m. Introduction to Word Tuesday, January 13, 6:30 p.m. Introduction to PowerPoint Wednesday, January 28, 12:30 or 6:30 p.m. Facebook 101 Wednesday, February 11, 12:30 p.m. Getting Started with Email Wednesday, February 11, 6:30 p.m. Building a Website with Wix.com Tuesday, February 24, 12:30 or 6:30 p.m. Excel for Beginners Level 1 Tuesday, March 10, 12:30 or 6:30 p.m. Excel for Beginners Level 2 Wednesday, April 8, 12:30 or 6:30 p.m. Selling Online Prior experience using a mouse and keyboard is required. Prior experience using the internet is required for Facebook 101, Building a Website with Wix.com and Selling Online. Pre-registration is required.

Self-Publishing: Getting Started and Avoiding Pitfalls Tuesday, January 27, 6:30 p.m. Local author Carolyn Schriber hosts an exploration of the selfpublishing industry with advice for new writers and authors considering self-publishing for the first time. A selection of the author’s books, including “The Second Mouse Gets the Cheese: How to Avoid the Traps of Self-Publishing,” will be available for purchase. Required pre-registration begins January 6.

True Love Movie Night Tuesday, February 10, 6:30 p.m. Enjoy a free movie screening just in time for Valentine’s Day. Snacks are provided.

Terrarium Gardening Tuesday, March 3, 6:30 p.m. Create a fully enclosed miniature garden with Master Gardener Jane Carter. Bring your own glass jar or choose from the selection provided. Space is limited. Required pre-registration begins February 10.

Behind the Scenes at the Farm Park Thursday, March 5, 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. Farm Park staff will share information and answer questions about the Farm Park and discuss the opportunities for individuals and groups to visit and become actively involved. Required preregistration begins February 12.

Sci-Fi Saturday Saturday, March 7, 1 and 3:30 p.m. Enjoy a duo of sci-fi movies with snacks provided. Call for titles.

SPEAK UP! Master Public Speaking Tuesday, March 24, 6:30 p.m. Find your voice and make an impact when you speak in public with the skills gained in this program led by Bradley Harris, founder of Goodbook Communications Group and Past Regional Advisor for Toastmasters International. Required preregistration begins March 3.

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GERMANTOWN COMMUNITY LIBRARY Create a Backyard Habitat in the Suburbs

Toddler Storytime

Tuesday, March 31, 6:30 p.m. One of the joys of a thoughtful landscape is the wildlife, such as birds, butterflies, bats and frogs that an inviting habitat attracts. Learn how to enliven a sterile suburban yard by creating a healthy, thriving garden in this class taught by Master Gardener Debbie Pitman. Required pre-registration begins March 10.

Wednesdays, 10 a.m. or 11 a.m., Thursdays, 10 a.m. and Saturdays, 10 a.m. Ages: 2 to 3 years Join us for a lively mix of songs, fingerplays and stories designed to encourage a boisterous toddler in their growing love of books. There will be no toddler storytime on January 1, 31 or February 28.

Starting a Container Garden

Preschool Storytime

Sunday, April 19, 2 to 4 p.m. The Farm Park’s Joni Roberts will share tips and tricks for successful container gardening, plus a sneak peek at upcoming Farm Park events. Pre-registration is required and begins March 29.

Thursdays and Saturdays, 11 a.m. Ages: 4 to 5 years With music, stories and fun, this storytime will strengthen preliteracy skills and prepare children for a bright future of reading. There will be no preschool storytime on January 1, 31 or February 28.

Book-To-Movie Nights Tuesday and Thursday, April 14 and 16, 6:15 p.m. Celebrate National Library week with our Book-To-Movie events. Visit the Information Desk beginning March 17 to check out a copy of one or both books, then join us in April for a movie screening, discussion and free refreshments. Call for titles.

Book Crafts: Paper Marbling Tuesday, April 21, 6:30 p.m. Learn the ancient art of paper marbling in this hands-on class. Take home your creations for use in gifts, scrapbooking and more. Bring an apron or wear older clothing in case of spills. Materials are provided. Required pre-registration begins March 31.

Programs for Children

No pre-registration is required unless otherwise noted. Register beginning three weeks prior to the program date by calling 757-7323.

Book Babies Mondays and Tuesdays, 10 a.m. Ages: 0 to 12 months, accompanied by an adult It’s baby’s first storytime experience. With lots of songs, rhymes and cuddles, caregiver and child will establish a strong foundation for future literacy and a lifetime of learning. There will be no storytime on January 29 or February 16.

Wonderful Ones Tuesdays, 11 a.m. Ages: 12 to 24 months, accompanied by an adult This energetic storytime matches the energy of a beginning walker. Caregiver and child will participate in active songs, whole body movements and stories to continue a child’s exposure to literature and language.

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Wacky Wednesday Wednesdays, January 7, March 4 and April 1, 1 p.m. or 4:30 p.m. Ages: 6 to 12 years Fun-filled activities with hands-on learning through a variety of topics, focusing on science, technology, engineering, art and math skills.

Life Skills 101 Wednesdays, January 14, February 11, March 11 and April 8, 1 or 4:30 p.m. Ages: 6 to 12 years Each day will focus on a different family and consumer science topic such as food and nutrition, basic sewing skills, textile care and more. Combine literacy skills and fun hands on activities that are used in everyday life.

Elementary Extravaganza Wednesdays, January 21, February 18 and April 15, 1 or 4:30 p.m. Ages: 6 to 12 years This storytime is perfect for the older crowd, with more advanced stories, funny books and engaging activities.

Build-It Bonanza Wednesdays, January 28, February 25, March 25 and April 22, 1 or 4:30 p.m. Ages: 6 to 12 years Participants will use different materials each day to challenge creativity and encourage STEM skills.

Tommy Terrific’s Wacky Magic Saturday, January 17, 2 p.m. Ages: 5 to 12 years Tommy Terrific is back and wackier than ever. Join him as he discovers the magic of Satchel Paige and Negro League Baseball.


GERMANTOWN COMMUNITY LIBRARY Memphis Symphony at the Library

Teddy Bear Picnic

Saturdays, January 31 and February 28, 11 a.m. All ages are invited to join the musical families of the Memphis Symphony Orchestra and the Germantown Library staff for a story set to music.

Thursday, April 30, 4:30 p.m. Ages: 4 to 11 years Teddy bears and their friends are invited to a special storytime. Enjoy teddy bear stories, songs, and craft followed by refreshments.

Tweens @ the Library Thursdays, January 8, February 12 and April 9, 4:30 p.m. Ages: 10 to 12 years Enjoy activities of special interest to tweens. It might be a party, an interactive movie night or something completely crazy. Bring a friend and join the fun.

Tween Anime Club Tuesdays, January 27, February 24, March 31 and April 28, 4:30 p.m. Ages: 10 to 12 years Anime Club just for tweens. Meet other fans, try interesting Asian snacks and watch great anime.

Fairy Week Monday through Friday, February 2 through 6, 4:30 p.m. Saturday, February 7, 2 p.m. Ages: 4 to 11 years Grab the pixie dust for a celebration of all things fairy. Each afternoon will feature a different spritely activity. Space is limited and each activity requires pre-registration. Pre-registration for all activities opens on Monday, January 26.

Dr. Seuss Birthday Party Monday, March 2, 4:30 p.m. Ages: All Listen to favorite Dr. Seuss stories, sing silly songs, make crafts and have birthday cake.

Underdog Movie Week Monday through Saturday, March 16 to 21, 3:30 p.m. Ages: 5 to 12 years Relax during Spring Break with classic underdog movies. Snacks will be provided. Space is limited. RSVP tickets are required and will be available at the Children’s desk beginning Monday, March 9.

Puppets on the Loose

Teen Programs

No pre-registration is required unless otherwise noted. Register beginning three weeks prior to the program date at the Information Desk or by calling 757-7323.

Anime Club Thursdays, January 15, February 19, March 19 and April 16, 6 p.m. Ages: 12 to 18 years Fans of anime and manga are invited to watch movies, discuss books and try Japanese treats.

Harry Potter Murder Mystery Thursday, January 29, 6 p.m. Ages: 12 to 18 years A murder at Hogwarts? Who could the culprit be? Sleuths and wizards are invited to join the library for a Potter-themed tea and to solve the mystery. Space is limited. Required pre-registration begins January 20.

Personal Finance Education Series Thursday, 6:30 p.m. Ages: 13 to 25 years February 5 - Investing for Young Adults: A Primer TFebruary 12 - Taxes for Teens and Twenty-somethings Join us for a series of financial education programs presented in cooperation with Radian Financial Partners. Pre-registration is required.

Coffee House Nights Thursday, February 26, Tuesday, March 24, Thursday April 23, 6 to 8 p.m. Chill out coffee house style with fresh coffee and pastries. In February, enjoy the music of a local band; in March, study for mid-terms; in April, let loose with Open Mic Night.

Friday and Saturday, April 10 and 11, 2 or 4:30 p.m. Ages: 5 to 12 years These crazy puppets love a good story. Join them as they retell their favorites, sing silly songs and drive the library staff wild. Space is limited. Pre-registration is required and begins Wednesday, April 1.

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GERMANTOWN REGIONAL HISTORY & GENEALOGY CENTER REGI O NAL H ISTO RY AN D G ENE ALO GY CE N TE R The Germantown Regional History and Genealogy Center, at 7779 Poplar Pike, serves as a repository and research center for materials related to history and genealogy. The GRHGC has more than 15,000 reference materials in its collection. Materials are available for the United States and some European countries. The Tennessee Genealogical Society is also located in the Center. Information about the Society is available at tngs.org.

Using the HeritageQuest Online Database

Saturday, March 14, 10:30 a.m. HeritageQuest® Online is a comprehensive treasury of American genealogical sources—rich in unique primary sources, local and family histories and finding aids. Learn how to access this free resource in your home and search effectively.

Tennessee Genealogical Society Spring Lecture Series

Thursdays, March 26, April 9, 16 and 23, 7 p.m. Exciting presentations are being planned. Mark these dates on your calendar and watch for more information to be released. No pre-registration required.

Hours: Sundays, 1 p.m. to 4 p.m., Mondays, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., Tuesdays and Thursdays, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Saturdays, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. The Center will be closed January 1 and 19 and February 16. Programs are free and open to the public, but space may be limited. Pre-registration is not required unless otherwise noted. Call 757-8480 for information.

TNGS Quarterly Membership Meetings

Saturday, January 17 and April 18, 10:30 a.m. Join the Tennessee Genealogy Society for its quarterly membership meeting and informational lecture. In January, Donald Harrison, volunteer at Elmwood Cemetery, is the speaker. In April, Joe Burns teaches how to search for military ancestors. Non-members are welcome.

Let’s Discuss It

Saturdays, 10 a.m. January 24, February 28, March 21 and April 25 Join a genealogy/computer discussion group led by Debbie Atchley. Bring a topic of interest, or just soak up the knowledge from the round table. P. Z. Horton answers questions about Familysearch.org, Ancestry.com and Family Tree Maker Software.

Genealogy Research

Saturday, February 21, 10:30 a.m. P. Z. Horton teaches this genealogy research class for beginners.

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GERMANTOWN COMMUNITY LIBRARY


GERMANTOWN ATHLETIC CLUB

CARDIO EQUIPMENT G ERMANTOW N AT HL E TI C C LU B Located at 1801 Exeter Road, Germantown Athletic Club combines the best of both worlds - a fitness facility with leading-edge equipment and expert staff and a community atmosphere where you become a part of the family. Plus, it’s all located in one of the most desirable communities in the midsouth. What more could you ask for? Members see Germantown Athletic Club as an extension of their own home– an environment that fosters fitness and fellowship. They’ve discovered a unique atmosphere of camaraderie unlike any other fitness club around. Your time at the Club is more than a membership – it’s an experience.

Club Memberships

Memberships are available for residents and non-residents. Stop by the Club today to take a tour and receive a free guest pass. For more information, call 757-7370 or visit germantownathleticclub.org.

Hours of Operation

Monday to Thursday, 5 a.m. to 10 p.m.; Friday, 5 a.m. to 9 p.m. Saturday, 7 a.m. to 9 p.m.; Sunday, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.

Kids Klub

Children ages 8 weeks to 11 years are welcome in the Club’s childcare area for up to two hours daily while parents exercise. No reservations are necessary, however space is limited.

Kids Klub Hours (ages 8 weeks to 5 years) Monday to Thursday, 8 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. and 3:30 to 8 p.m. Friday, 8 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. and 3:30 to 7 p.m. Saturday, 8 a.m. to 3 p.m.; Sunday, 12 to 5 p.m.

Kids Zone (ages 6 to 11 years) Monday to Thursday, 3:30 to 8 p.m.; Friday, 3:30 to 7 p.m. Saturday, 8 a.m. to 3 p.m.; Sunday, noon to 5 p.m.

Club Get Fit

January 12 to February 13, days and times TBA First through fifth graders can participate in this five-week program twice weekly. Each session includes 30 minutes of exercise, 30 minutes of nutrition information and a quick 10 minute family discussion with mom or dad. This program, offered by Baptist Memorial Health Care, makes learning about being fit and healthy fun. Contact 757-3428 to register or for more information. Free to Club members.

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GERMANTOWN ATHLETIC CLUB Kids Fit

Mondays and Wednesdays, 5:30 to 6:15 p.m. Children ages 6 to 11 participate in group fitness activities such as boot camp and Zumba every week. Free to Club members.

Members-Only Full-Day Summer Camp Sign Up

TBA Fee: $135 per member per week, $150 per non-member per week Register early for the Club’s full day summer camp. Camp sessions begin May 25 and go throughout the summer for children entering grades first through sixth. Children engage in exercise, swimming, arts and crafts and visits to Germantown Community Library. Visit the Club’s website at www.germantownathleticclub. org for more information. The child must be a member of the Club to receive the member fee.

Aquatics Facilities

The aquatic area offers fun and fitness for the whole family. Year-round swimming is available in the indoor heated pool. Other features include a hot tub, saunas, outdoor pool and a youth splash park.

Indoor Pool Hours Monday to Thursday, 5 a.m. to 9:45 p.m. Friday, 5 a.m. to 8:45 p.m. Saturday, 7 a.m. to 8:45 p.m. Sunday, 10 a.m. to 5:45 p.m.

American Red Cross Youth Swim Lessons Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday Session I: February 9 to 24 Session II: March 23 to April 7 Session III: April 13 to 28 Preschool (4 to 5) and Level I: 5:10 to 5:50 p.m. Level II and III: 6 to 6:50 p.m. Fee: $80 per member, $95 per non-members per session Each session consists of eight classes. The pre¬requisite for each level is successful demonstration of skills taught in the preceding level. No refunds or make-up days.

Private Swim Lessons 30-Minute Sessions Fee: $30 per member, $45 per non-member Call 751-7511 to make an appointment. No refunds or make-up days.

Lil’ Gators Swim Team Tuesdays and Thursdays, 5:30 to 6:15 p.m. Session I: January 5 to 29 Session II: February 2 to 26 Session III: March 3 to 26 Session IV: March 31 to April 23 Session V: April 28 to May 21 Fee: $80 per member, $95 per non-member per session. Participants must have passed level III swimming lessons. This noncompetitive training group prepares individuals for the Germantown Swim Team. Classes are 45 minutes in length. No refunds or make-up days.

Germantown Swim Team This year-round, competitive swim team is open to individuals interested in improving swimming techniques. Technique is evaluated to determine placement. For more information, contact Scott Robinson at 757-7390 or scott@gacfitness.org.

Germantown Masters Swimming Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, 5:15 to 7:30 a.m. Fee: $35 per member per month, $50 per non-member per month For more information, contact Scott Robinson at 757-7390 or scott@gacfitness.org. No refunds or make-up days.

Triathlon Swim Training Mondays and Wednesdays, noon to 1:15 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays, 6 to 7 p.m. March 23 to May 15 Fee: $100 per member, $115 per non-members. This class is intended to aid the beginner or intermediate level triathlete with stroke performance. There are no refunds or make-up days.

American Red Cross Water Safety Instructor Training Blended Learning Session I: April 11, 12 and 18, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Session II: May 20, 21 and 22, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Fee: $200 per member, $215 per non-member (includes $35 Red Cross Learning Center fee) This training certifies successful students to teach community water safety and swim lessons. Participants must be at least 16 years of age and know the elementary backstroke, sidestroke, breast¬stroke, front and back crawl and butterfly. Prerequisite swimming evaluation and online requirements must be completed before course work begins. There are no refunds or make-up days. For registration information, call 751-7511.

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GERMANTOWN ATHLETIC CLUB American Red Cross Lifeguard Training

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Session I: February 21, 22, and 28, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily Session II: March 16, 17 and 18, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily Session III: May 2, 3 and 9, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily Session IV: May 20, 21 and 22, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily Fee: $200 per member, $215 per non-member The successful participant will become an American Red Cross Certified Lifeguard. Call 751-7511 for qualification requirements. Prerequisite swimming skills evaluation must be completed before course work begins. Register in person at the Club. No refunds or make-up days.

Fee: starting at $79 teamTRAINING allows the client the flexibility to train in the morning one day and the evening the next with a variety of Club trainers. Working in a team atmosphere helps clients reach goals faster. All Club trainers play a part in leading clients through monthly programs and are qualified to make adjustments for beginners and those with injuries. For more information, contact Jake Pierce at jake@gacfitness.org.

American Red Cross Lifeguard Instructor Training Blended Learning Session I: March 28, 29 and April 25 Fee: $200 per member, $215 per non-member (includes $35 Red Cross Learning Center fee) Upon successful completion of the course the instructor will be able to teach the Lifeguarding Course, Shallow Water Lifeguarding Course, Lifeguarding Blended Learning Course, Waterfront Skills Module, Water Park Skills Module, CPR/AED for Professional Rescuers and Health Care Providers Course, Blood-borne Pathogens Training and Administering Emergency Oxygen Course. Online requirements must be completed prior to attending first session. No refunds or make-up days. Call 7517511 for more information.

American Red Cross First Aid CPR/AED Training Blended Learning Session I: January 17, 9 a.m. to noon Session II: March 7, 9 a.m. to noon Session III: April 25, 9 a.m. to noon Fee: $40 (includes $17 Red Cross Learning Center Fee) Upon successful completion the participant will know how to respond to cardiac and breathing emergencies including adult, infant and child CPR and common first aid emergencies. Online requirements must be completed prior to attending first session. No refunds or make-up days. Call 751-7511 for registration information.

Services

Massage Therapy Fee: $70 to $115 per session, by appointment only Germantown Athletic Club offers Swedish, deep tissue, reflexology and sports massage therapy to Club members in the downstairs fitness area. Contact Ricky Brewer at 377-6864 or Maggie Garcia at 786-2435 to schedule an appointment.

Personal and Training Fee: $30 to $82 per session, by appointment only Regardless of fitness level or goal the Athletic Club has the right certified personal trainer for all. Options include one on one, partner and small group training packages. For more information, contact Jake Pierce at jake@gacfitness.org.

Youth Weight Floor Introductory Program Fee: $35 The Youth Weight Floor Introductory Program allows members, ages 14 and 15, access to the weight floor with a parent present. The participant must attend a series of three clinics led by a certified personal trainer. Testing information is provided at enrollment. A test is given at the end of the program. Packets are available at the weight floor desk.

Birthday Parties Fridays, 6 to 8 p.m.; Saturdays, noon to 2 p.m., 3 to 5 p.m., 6 to 8 p.m.; Sundays, 2 to 4 p.m. Fee: $225 for parties up to 12 children, $15 each additional child Treat the kids to an afternoon of birthday fun at the Club. Birthday packages include 90 minutes of basketball, dodge ball or swimming in the indoor heated pool and 30 minutes in a decorated party room with a customized cake, ice cream, cold juice and tableware. Pizza and soft drinks are available for an additional fee. Contact Debbie Powers at 751-5711 or debbie@ gacfitness.org for more information.

Activity Rentals Fee: $30 per activity room per hour The Club’s activity rooms are available for Club members to rent for private group events. Availability is limited based on Club programs and member usage. Contact Debbie Powers at debbie@gacfitness.org or 751-5711 for more information.

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GERMANTOWN PERFORMING ARTS CENTER (GPAC)

RUSSIAN NATIONAL BALLET G ERMAN TOW N P ERFO RM IN G A RTS CENTER (GPAC) GPAC, located at 1801 Exeter Road, is the premiere entertainment venue in the Memphis Area. In the DuncanWilliams Performance Hall at GPAC, patrons can experience all genres of music and performing arts including classical, bluegrass, jazz, Americana, country, gospel, opera, modern dance, ballet and cirque. GPAC also has family, education and community outreach programs for people of all ages. For information and tickets visit GPACweb.com or drop by the box office between 10 a.m. and 5 p.m. weekdays. Call the GPAC box office at 901-751-7500 for more information.

IRIS- Sharon Roffman

Saturday, January 24, 8 p.m. During the week of Martin Luther King Day, Defiance and Conscience features the world premiere of a new concerto by Bruce Adolphe, “I Will Not Remain Silent,” inspired by the moral courage of Rabbi Joachim Prinz, who stood up to the horrors of the Nazis and later stood side by side with Dr. King. To honor their lives and voices, the composer speaks through what he calls the “prophetic voice” of the violin, here performed by impassioned American violinist Sharon Roffman.

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ArtSavvy: Dance/Movement Series

Tuesday, January 27, 7 p.m. Discover the architecture of dance through video and panel discussion with local choreographers, artists and designers.

Ricky Skaggs and Kentucky Thunder

Thursday, January 29, 8 p.m. Ricky Skaggs struck his first chords on a mandolin over 50 years ago, and this 14-time GRAMMY Award winner continues to do his part to lead the recent roots revival in music. His passion for it puts him in the position to bring his lively, distinctively American form of music out of isolation and into the ears and hearts of audiences across the country and around the world.

Diavolo

Saturday, January 31, 8 p.m. Diavolo dancers enthrall audiences through electrifying performances that require the precision of a perfectly designed machine. This company of super-athletic performers engages in mind-blowing, gravity-defying choreography which fuses ballet, acrobatics, gymnastics and martial arts. Through this, the dancers explore the relationship between the danger of our environment and the fragility of the human body.


GPAC PB&J – Animal Jams with PRIZM Ensemble

Saturday, January 31, 9:30 and 10:30 a.m. The PRIZM Ensemble creates fun and exciting performances that bridge the gap between the performer and the audience. The PRIZM Ensemble is committed to arts education and to bringing the beauty and transcendence of the arts to as broad an audience as possible.

Jazz in the Box – Cyrille Aimee Quintet

Friday, February 6, 7 and 8:30 p.m. Winner of many vocal jazz competitions, French vocalist Cyrille Aimee is—in the words of Will Friedwald of The Wall Street Journal—”one of the most promising jazz singers of her generation.” She has also been described as a creative singer, with a brilliant sound, fresh ideas and an impeccable rhythm. She is an established performer on the New York music scene.

The Ugly Duckling

Friday, February 6, 7 p.m. In an age when television, computers and video games reign supreme, the folks at Lightwire Theater bring their use of cutting edge technology, moving sculpture and dance to an unforgettable theatrical experience. The classic stories of The Ugly Duckling and The Tortoise and the Hare are brought to life with dazzling visuals and the creative use of music ranging from classical to jazz to pop.

MUMMENSCHANZ

Saturday, February 7, 8 p.m. The celebrated Switzerland-based physical theater company MUMMENSCHANZ returns to North America with its new 40th anniversary show. In the surreal, comic, wordless universe of MUMMENSCHANZ, the ordinary becomes extraordinary when common materials and everyday objects like wires, tubes, boxes, and fabric spring to life as fantastical characters. Showgoers of all ages will be enchanted by the weird, wired, timeless creatures and colorful forms.

Mavis Staples

IRIS-Jeremy Denk

Saturday, February 21, 8 p.m. Thankfulness and Transcendence opens with Beethoven’s Heiliger Dankgesang, followed by Bartók’s third piano concerto. Returning to IRIS to perform this haunting concerto is the brilliantly adventurous pianist Jeremy Denk, 2013 MacArthur “Genius” award recipient and Musical America’s 2014 Musician of the Year. Closing the concert is Schubert’s ninth symphony.

Kodo Drummers: One Earth Tour

Thursday, February 26, 7:30 p.m. Exploring the limitless possibilities of the traditional Japanese drum, the taiko, Kodo is forging new directions for a vibrant, living art form. These taiko drumming pioneers have powerful mastery over their instruments. It’s a power that can be tender or explosive, delicate or thunderous. Kodo strives to both preserve and reinterpret traditional Japanese performing arts, creating music in a stunning spectacle and vibrant expression of artistic excellence.

The Great Flood with Bill Frisell at Rhodes College

Thursday, February 26, 7 p.m. GPAC, in partnership with the Mike Curb Institute for Music, presents “The Great Flood,” a film by Bill Morrison with music written and performed live by Bill Frisell. The Mississippi River Flood of 1927 was the most destructive river flood in American history. The river broke out of its banks in 145 places and inundated 27,000 square miles to a depth of up to 30 feet. Part of it enduring legacy was the mass exodus of displaced sharecroppers. Musically, the “Great Migration” of rural southern blacks to Northern cities saw the Delta Blues electrified and reinterpreted as the Chicago Blues, Rhythm and Blues, and Rock and Roll. Using minimal text and no spoken dialog, filmmaker Bill Morrison and composer/guitarist Bill Frisell have created a powerful portrait of a seminal moment in American history through a collection of silent images matched to a searing original soundtrack. For tickets visit alumni.rhodes.edu/greatflood.

Friday, February 13, 8 p.m. There are few living musicians who can lay claim to being the voice of America’s conscience, and even fewer who continue to make vital music. For six decades Mavis Staples has been the solid rock of American music. An undeniable legend in the gospel world, Mavis Staples’ style of rhythm and blues has always been focused on uplifting of the listener through her honest style and heartfelt emotions delivered with incredible talent.

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GPAC Jazz in the Box – Shelly Berg

Friday, February 27, 7 and 8:30 p.m. In 2000, the Los Angeles Times named Shelly Berg one of three “Educators for the Millennium.” He is widely acclaimed for his energetic and innovative approaches to performance, composition, and pedagogy. He has performed and recorded with top music industry professionals and has orchestrated music for television, motion pictures and major orchestras. Currently, Berg is Dean and professor at the University of Miami Frost School of Music. Recent recording and arranging projects include Arturo Sandoval’s Latin Grammy winning A Time for Love.

Arturo Sandoval

Saturday, February 28, 7:30 p.m. Every performance by Cuban-born Sandoval is a stunning display of his musical range and instrumental eclecticism. Whether playing Dizzy Gillespie-influenced trumpet, rhapsodic piano, dynamic drumming or singing, Sandoval does it all with complete musical mastery.

JazzReach “Sittin’ in & Groovin’ Out” featuring Metta Quintet

Friday, March 6, 7 p.m. This community engagement collaboration offers a unique opportunity for select high school musicians from throughout the Mid South to bridge cultural, economic, religious and gender divides and unify in the spirit of making great music together. Over the course of an intensive three-day residency, participating students interact, rehearse, learn from and perform live in concert with the Metta Quintet. This performance is the culmination of the experience with the “best of the best” from our own community.

ArtSavvy – International Series: Tango 101

Tuesday, March 10, 7 p.m. Enjoy an evening of wine, music and dance as we discover one of Argentina’s greatest cultural exports with Memphis Argentine Tango Society.

Tango Buenos Aires

Thursday, March 19, 7:30 p.m. Experience the rhythm, the costumes and the passion of the tango. Tango Buenos Aires has become one of Argentina’s great cultural exports, known throughout the Americas, Europe and the Far East as the most authentic and uncompromising representative of the irresistibly seductive dance that is tango.

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PB&J – Bluegrass Jam

Saturday, March 21, 9:30 and 10:30 a.m. Get to the roots of American music with this rockin’ PB&J session as we explore bluegrass, country and even some gospel tunes with some of Memphis finest musicians. Kids will have an opportunity to strum a banjo, pluck an upright bass or even dance a jig to a fiddle.

IRIS – Inon Barnatan

Saturday, March 28, 8 p.m. Brahms Piano Concerto No. 1, marks the IRIS debut of Inon Barnatan, a young pianist whose brilliant and rapidly ascending career has taken him to the great orchestras and venues around the world. Mendelssohn’s beloved Fourth Symphony, “Italian,” harkens back to the early classicism of Beethoven’s first two symphonies. The concert ends with Beethoven’s Egmont Overture.

PB&J—Artistik Approach

Saturday, April 11, 9:30 and 10:30 a.m. Artistik Approach is a musical fusion of old and new inspired by artists such as Billie Holiday, Sam Cooke, Jill Scott and The Roots. From hip-hop to doo-wop to beatboxing, join in as they express creativity through the medium of music.

Jazz in the Box—Jody Fischer

Saturday, April 11, 7 and 8:30 p.m. Described as a “veritable wizard on his instrument,” Jody Fisher displays enviable technique on the guitar. He has played virtually every style of music professionally, and today, he is primarily known as a jazz artist living in the Southern California area and working all over the United States, Canada, England and Germany. Fisher is also a music educator and a writer of instructional books about jazz guitar.

Memphis Wind Symphony

Sunday, April 19, 7 p.m. In 1975, a group of musicians got together to form a musical ensemble. Initially called the Germantown Summer Band, through the years the group evolved as the River City Concert Band and now as the Memphis Wind Symphony (MWS). The group is known for its musical excellence in the Memphis area and has performed internationally. The MWS consists of some of Memphis’ finest musicians, educators, physicians and professionals and is committed to delivering extraordinary performances for all audiences.


GPAC AND GERMANTOWN SYMPHONY Sleeping Beauty—Russian National Ballet

Classical Concert in Memory of Robert Jackson

Thursday, April 23, 7:30 p.m. Princess Aurora must entrust her future to a rescuing prince when she’s sent into a slumber by the vengeful Carabosse. Set to Tchaikovsky, Sleeping Beauty comes alive amidst a lavish set complete with magical effects and courtly splendor while upholding the grand national tradition of Russian ballet. This fairy tale piece features monsters, romance, spells and one magical kiss.

Saturday, March 14, 7 p.m. Tickets: $12 adults, $8 seniors, $3 students (plus handling fee) Memphis’ own Michelle Pellay-Walker joins GSO performing Johann Sebastian Bach’s rich and beautiful Viola Concerto in C Major as arranged by the late Marshall Fine. Also on the program are the melodic Elegy for Viola, String Quartet and String Orchestra by the English composer, Herbert Howells, and Claude Debussy’s Nocturnes for Orchestra I. Nuages II Fêtes, a composition inspired by paintings of James McNeil Whistler.

GPAC Youth Symphony Orchestra Performances

Classical Concert – Elijah

Saturday, April 25 Little Mozarts/Young Mendelssohns, 4 p.m. University of Memphis Chamber Orchestra, 6 p.m. GPAC Youth Symphony Orchestra, 7:30 p.m.

GPAC Gala

Saturday, May 16, 6 p.m. Celebrate 20 years of unrivaled performances at GPAC’s Annual Gala! Neil Berg presents brilliantly revived arrangements of Broadway classics as well as thrilling songs from Broadway’s newest hits. Fabulous live music plus gourmet dining and live and silent auctions are hallmarks of GPAC’s annual gala. For more information or sponsorships, donations and/or ticket sales, contact Deni Hirsh, Director of Development: 901-751-7505 or deni@GPACweb.com.

Saturday, May 9, 7 p.m. Tickets: $12 adults, $8 seniors, $3 students (plus handling fee) Jennifer Robinson, soprano, Angela Horn-Barrett, mezzosoprano, Jos Milton, tenor, and Bradley Robinson, baritone, are featured soloists for an extraordinary performance of Mendelssohn’s Elijah, an oratorio in English. Mendelssohn uses Biblical episodes to produce intensely dramatic scenes, among the most notable being the resurrection of a dead youth, the bringing of rain to parched Israel through Elijah’s prayers and the bodily ascension of Elijah on a fiery chariot into heaven.

GERMANTOWN SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA

Dr. Ronald Vernon, music director and conductor For more information about the orchestra, call 755-8708. All shows take place at Germantown Performing Arts Center, 1801 Exeter Road. For tickets, call 751-7500 or order online at GPACweb.com.

Classical Concert Sunday February 15, 3 p.m. Tickets: $12 adults, $8 seniors, $3 students (plus handling fee) This spectacular classical concert opens with the GSO performing Aaron Copland’s Rodeo with four dance episodes including Buckaroo Holiday, Corral Nocturne, Saturday Night Waltz and the ever beloved Hoedown, followed by Charles Tomlinson Griffes’ The White Peacock. The concert concludes with Symphony No. 4 in E Minor, Op. 98 by Johannes Brahms.

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