L.L.L. Club
L.L.L. Club meetings are the 2nd Tuesday each month. Our meeting schedule is as follows:
- Fellowship 10:00; Business 10:30
- Devotion 11:00
- Program 11:15
- Lunch at 12:00
Reservations are required for lunch. All seniors from the community are invited; however, if you are not a member of L.L.L., please call the church office at 770-435-3231 to make lunch reservations.
About The L.L.L. ClubName:
The name of the Club means Live Longer and Like It
Objective:
The purpose of the Club is to promote Christian fellowship, learning,
and fun.
Membership:
Men and women age 55+ who are members of First Baptist Smyrna or its
community are eligible for membership.
Reservations:
If you are a member, your group captain will call you one week prior
to the meeting to make your reservation. If you are not a member and
would like to attend and enjoy the fellowship meal, please call the
church office at 770-435-3231, prior to the Tuesday meeting.
Message from the President
On behalf of your L.L.L. officers, we extend a warm enthusiastic
welcome to the 2009-2010 year.
We endeavor to provide a well-balanced schedule encompassing entertainment,
information, motivation, and inspiration. You will not want to miss
any month’s program. You are encouraged to invite your senior friends,
family, and neighbors. Remember the LLL Club is an outreach of First
Baptist Smyrna to all seniors in our community.
We are grateful for our growth last year. As a result we now have
16 group captains to call their members to secure your reservations
each month. Please be sure to make your reservations so that we will
be sure there is enough food for all present.
Now sit back, relax and enjoy the programs and fellowship, giving
all praise to our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ.
In His Name.
Richard Brown
L.L.L. Programs for 2010-2011
September 14, 2010 Anthony White, Elvis Impersonator
Back by popular demand. Anthony is a member of the Sharon Baptist Church in Smyrna.
October 12, 2010 Atlanta Theatre To Go
We are pleased to have the Atlanta Theatre To Go present Who Killed Lulu, performed by five actors with some participation from the audience. This is an entertaining, enjoyable mystery with a surprise ending.
November 9, 2010 Mark Fuller, Pianist
Mark grew up listening to the piano styling of gospel music legend Eva Mae Lefevre. He began playing the piano at age seven and, at age 13, he started playing for church services. Mark became personal friends with Eva Mae Lefevre and became her full time pianist in 1998. Mark has perfected the style of southern gospel and performs solo all over the country.
December 14, 2010 The East Cobb Jazz Ensemble
The East Cobb Jazz Ensemble consists of 18 members, a spin off group from the New Horizons Band who have performed for us on previous occasions. Come and enjoy such titles as Stardust, Stormy Weather, Mood Indigo, and many more which will take you way back when.
January 11, 2011 Brent Brown
Brent Brown is the CEO and President of the Chesley Brown International Companies which provides security evaluations and and on site security management of shopping centers, up-scale office towers and major corporations. He will give us helpful information regarding our personal safety and crimes on seniors. He will also give us an update on the security of our homes, businesses, the nation and the world--where we are now and the outlook for the future.
February 8, 2011 The Entertainers conducted by Harold Smith
The Entertainers sing at senior citizens clubs, nursing homes, assisted living facilities, high rise living quarters and churches. Enjoy the wide spectrum of music they perform.
March 8, 2011 The Light Brothers
Enjoy the blue grass music of Cecil Dutton, J. B. Dutton, Weyman Rakestraw, Terry Braswell and Danny Patrick.
April 12, 2011 Gospel Concert by Phillip and Peggy
Walker
May 10, 2011 Senior Adult Choir conducted by Jim
and Dean Wallace
After another year of practice, practice, and more practice, we finally
get to hear our own Senior Adult Choir. This is a great way to end
the year. You never know what new ideas, drama, and music they will
come up with. One thing is for sure, you don’t want to miss it. Our
hats off to our group, Dean and Jim.