The View 38002 October 2015 | Page 2

Page 2 38002.com theview happenings Advertiser Directory Advent Arlington – Fallapalooza, p.6 Arlington Animal Clinic, p. 6 Arlington Automotive, p.12 Arlington Education Foundation, p.13 Arlington Old Town Car Wash, p.4 Arlington Pet Hospital, p.12 Bellevue Arlington, p.1 Brian Elder Roofing Solutions, p.1 Bricks & Minifigs, p.9 CloseTrak - Robin Hughes, p.12 De Terra Winery, p.7 Edible Arrangements, p.14 Express Shelters, p.10 First Citizens National Bank, p.4 Fred’s Pharmacy, p.10 Hall Creek Apartments, p.16 Homer Skelton Millington, p.13 James Pest Control, p.3 Justus& Co. Estate Sale, p.9 Lakeland Fall Family Festival, p.11 Live Fit Studio, p.9 McDonald Nationwide Insurance, p.3 Midsouth Residential - Ashley Onsby, p.10 Modern Woodmen of America, p.2 Peel Law Firm, p.7 Pink Flamingo, p.5 Pink Out Game - Farm Bureau Insurance, p.15 Primary Eye Care, p.11 Senior Living Expo, p.5 Shepherd’s Haven - Fall Festival, p.6 Spectacular Eyes, p.5 State Farm - Ginna Walker, p.13 State Farm William Ashworth, p.8 Steve Ray Services, p.7 Town of Arlington Christmas in the Square, p.8 Trustmark Bank, p.2 October 2015 Retirement Roundtable Hall Creek Blood Drive Friday, October 9, Lakeland Senior Center, 11:00 am -1:00 pm (Topic TBA). Lunch: please RSVP 746-8195. Saturday October 17, 12:00 p.m.—4:00 p.m. 11926 Ambassador Lane South, in the Club House. For information, call 901.867.1811, or [email protected] om Lunch & Learn Wednesday, October 14, 11:30 am at Arlington Senior Citizens Center— RSVP Required by October 12th Cathy Faust with the Shelby County Extension office will present: Healthy Aging Discuss “Making the Next Half the Best Half,” b y healthy eating habits, eating to feel younger, and physical activity. The presentation will also explore little health changes that make a big difference. Annual Small Business and Wellness Community Fair Saturday, October 17, 10:00 am – 3:00 pm Belmont Baptist Church, 5919 Chester St., Arlington, Free. Celebrate another year of health and wealth with music, food, fun and door prizes Rachel H. K. Burrow Museum Open Saturday, October 17, 10am-6pm (regular hours 10am-4pm and extended hours of 4-6pm during Harvest Festival at Depot Square). New exhibits: Music Recording Media and Antique Pens. The Museum is located in Arlington’s Historic Depot Square and maintained by the Arlington Chapter of the Association for the Preservation of Tennessee Antiquities (APTA). Library Friends of Arlington Used Book Sale Saturday, October 17, 12:00 pm – 4:00 pm , Sam T. Wilson Public Library (on the Patio) - 11968 Walker St., sponsored by Library Friends of Arlington. Tons of books at reasonable prices. AUMC Annual Fish Fry October 17, 4:30 pm – 7:30 pm, Arlington United Methodist Church, 6145 Quintard Street. Serving pond raised catfish and all the trimmings. Proceeds go to support local ministries and missions of AUMC. For more information, please call 901-867-3977 Music on the Square Saturday, October 17, 7:00 p.m.—10:00 p.m Frankie Hollie and The Nois e performs at Arlington Depot Square; FREE. Lakeland Halloween Festival Saturday, October 24th from 5:00 - 9:00 p.m. Lakeland City Hall Park Fields, 10001 US Hwy 70. Our annual event is packed with Spooky activities and Halloween contests. Bring the whole family for this ghoulish Saturday. Visit www.LakelandTN.gov/ halloween for a flyer and aerial photo/map. Cost: $5 for family of 3 or less, $8 for family of 4 or more. Lakeland Family Fall Festival Medicare Part D Enrollment Tuesday October 27 and Wednesday October 28 from 8:30 am- 2:30 pm at the Arlington Senior Citizens Center. T h e A g i n g Commission will work one on one with seniors for Medicare Part D Enrollment; empowering seniors with unbiased information to make educated choices for prescription drug plans. Be sure to bring prescription bottles. Fall Festival Tuesday, October 27, 5:30 p.m.—8:30 p.m. 11695 Hwy. 70, just east of Kroger. Proceeds benefit Shepherd’s Haven. Lakeland History Talk with City Manager Jim Atkinson Wednesday, October 28, 1:00- 2:00 pm. Lakeland Senior Center Lakeland Community Clean Up Day Saturday, November 7, 2015, from 8 a.m. to 12 p.m., Windward Slopes Park, 9822 Beverle Rivera Drive (next to Fire Station #1). Lakeland residents are invited to take advantage of the opportunity to dispose of those hard to get rid of items. Participants must be Lakeland residents; an ID is required with each vehicle. For more information, call Lakeland City Hall at 901-867-2717 x 409. Sunday, October 25, 2:00 p.m.—5:00 p.m., Delta Blues Winery Add your event to The View 38002’s Online Community Calendar To submit an event, click on the yellow "+ Post Your Event" button in the upper right corner of the calendar grid at www.theview38002.com/calendar. 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