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38002.com theview theview Page 6 seniornotes Lakeland Senior Center Lakeland Senior Center, 4527 Canada Road For a complete list of Senior Center activities, including calendar updates, visit www.lakeland tn.gov, Residents, Parks & Recreation, then click on “Just for Seniors.” Introduction to Digital Photography Thursday, April 24th from 6 - 7 p.m. Retirement Analyzer: Common Sense Retirement Strategies Tuesday, April 29th from This class is aimed at 6 - 7 p.m. introducing digital photography and is designed for new camera owners with little or no previous knowledge. The course will cover all technical aspects of digital cameras, from point-n -shoot to digital SLRs. The functions of all camera features will be discussed. Upon completion of this class, you will have a firm understanding of the function of each button, dial, and camera setting. This class will be taught by Roger Cotton and he will stay after class if there are any questions. Stephanie Lefler (Lefler Financial and Insurance Services) is hosting a free educational se minar, “Retirement Analyzer: Common Sense Retirement Strategies.” Lefler Financial is an agency committed to educating and being a resource for local seniors. Ms. Lefler will discuss retirement issues and answer questions to help you make the best decisions for your specific situation. She will also answer questions about Medicare supplements and Advantage plans. No plans will be marketed or sold. Historic Sites Open April 26, 10am-4pm, during Arlington in April Rachel H. K. Burrow Museum—New exhibits: Music in Arlington; Banking Over Time B l a c k s mi t h S h o p — B l a c k s m i t h i n g demonstrations Historic Post Office— Postal, Veterans, and Train Depot exhibits Harrell Farm Log Cabin— Open for viewing of interior (new items) Hands-on clothes washing by porch The Holy Innocents Cemetery—Information (at Museum) for visitation Rummage Sale Arlington United Methodist Church will be holding a fund-raising rummage sale. Proceeds to benefit necessary repairs to M o v i n ’ wi t h Marj Exercise Mon.-Wed.Fri. Wednesday April 2: Chat with Matt from Arlington Physical Therapy: headaches: Causes/Cures. Elder Law Presentation Wednesday, April 6 Ansley Smith, Elder Care Student and Donna Harkness (above), CELA Professor of Clinical Law, Director Elder Law Clinic for The University of Memphis Elder Law Clinic will be at the Arlington Senior Citizens Local Artist Exhibits Stanley Osborne was a former resident and businessman of Arlington. He died in 2002 at the age of 88 years. When he was a student at George R. James school in Shelby County, he played trumpet in the band (1927-1933). The silver trumpet used by Stanley Osborne will be part of the “Music in Arlington” exhibit at the Rachel H. K. Burrow Museum on April 26. the 107 year-old Church building and complex. Rummage Sale Shopping Date: April 26, 2014, 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. 6145 Quintard Street, Arlington, TN 38002. Cash & Credit Cards Accepted. To donate items: drop off at Arlington UMC on April 21-25, 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. & 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. For large item pickup, call Gary at 901-5749770. Beauty Queens Hunter Spruell and Mckenzie Tate, daughter and granddaughter of Arling F