Columbia Heights Senior Center - Senior Center in Columbia Heights MN
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Fridley Senior Center And Adult Enrichment
The Senior Program offers older adults in Fridley a place to take a class, meet people, learn a new skill - or just have fun.
Mary Ann Young Senior Center
The Mary Ann Young Center (MAYC) is located by Aquatore Park just off Highway 65 and Cloverleaf Parkway in Blaine. As a focal point for seniors, the center’s staff and volunteers offer a dynamic variety of programs and social events throughout the year.
Coon Rapids Senior Center
Senior Services provides activities, services and educational information for seniors, their families and caregivers. Programming is designed to meet the needs of older adults in a safe and fun environment. Funded by the City of Coon Rapids, programs are available to adults age 55 and older. Some ac
Anoka Senior Center
The senior center provides a variety of on-site social, recreational, and education activities, as well as, day trips to local and metro attractions. New activities are being added daily, for the most up-to-date information stop in or call the senior center.
Lino Lakes Senior Center
The Lino Lakes Senior Center is located at 1189 Main Street and is open to all area seniors.
Andover Senior Center
The Andover Senior Center, located in the City Hall complex, conducts a variety of activities throughout the year. Most functions are open to all seniors, and memberships are available for a fee of $5.00. Meetings are held on the 1st Monday of each month with a pot luck lunch at noon, followed by a
Ham Lake Senior Center
The Ham Lake Senior Center is dedicated to the wellbeing of our community by helping our senior citizens regardless of race, color or creed. We will provide a place where our members can receive education, entertainment, companionship and support consistent with the aging process while keeping the
East Bethel Senior/community Center
In a small room in City hall, the East Bethel Seniors organized with 29 members in early 1995. A new building, which all first-time visitors describe as awesome, was completed in 1998. At the present time, the membership has increased to around 60. Activities, both social and community-wide also hav