Gladys L. Lemmons Senior Community Center - Senior Center in Oakdale CA

General Information

Name
Gladys L. Lemmons Senior Community Center
Address
450 East A Street, Oakdale, CA 95361
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Phone
(209) 845-3566
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Email address
Details
The Senior Center offers a wide variety of free or low-cost programs and services for the senior community: Leisure Activities, Educational Opportunities, Nutritional Lunch, Health/wellness/fitness Programs, Information Assistance, Social Events, Art/Craft Classes, Movies, Volunteer Opportunities, and so much more! Programs and services are open to all seniors 55 and over
Membership Information
Services
Yoga; On Your Own Painting Group; Young At Heart Exercise; Alzheimer Support Group; Bingo; Watercolor; Walking Group; Coffee Hour; Craft, Sewing & Knitting Group; Hand & Foot Card Game; Walking Group; Promotoras Seniors Craft Class; PEARLS Tech Help; Beginning Ukulele Lessons; Ukulele Rehearsal; Hula; Tell Your Story (writing group); Bridge; Movie
Age requirements
55+ years
Operation Time
Mon - Fri: 8:00 am - 4:00 pm
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