A group of women, known as the Hamburg Pals, began holding weekly pot lucks at the Hamburg Township Library under the leadership of Mrs. Patricia Waters, Librarian and her assistants. Because of the large population of retired people who live in Hamburg Township, the Hamburg Pals and group of community leaders saw the need for a Senior Center - a place large enough that men could also enjoy the benefits of the fellowship that the Hamburg Pals enjoyed with each other. Thus, the Hamburg Independent Seniors (H.I.S.) group was formed to work toward that end. With sponsorship of the Hamburg Township Board and the Pinckney Community School Board, H.I.S. reached an agreement with the Oakland Livingston Human Services Agency to develop a nutrition site in two rooms of Hamburg Elementary School. The site opened in January of 1984. Many of the furnishings were provided by Oakland Livingston Human Services Agency (O.L.H.S.A.) and items were donated by individuals or organizations wishing to give the new enterprise a helping hand. The Hamburg Independent Seniors continued to gather and socialize at the school until 1987 when they were notified that due to the increase in numbers of children in the area, the rooms the Seniors had been utilizing would have to be converted to classrooms. In June of that year the Senior group began meeting at the Hamburg VFW Post 1224. It was at this time that the group began discussing a plan to construct a Senior Center. H.I.S approached Hamburg Township for help in their venture. Hamburg Township approved of the plan and continued to work with the Seniors to make a Senior Community Center a reality. The Township made the land available and agreed to place a millage on the ballot as a means to fund the construction. Through the tireless efforts of the H.I.S. members, the millage was approved and construction began in August 1989. On May 19, 1990 the building was opened for business. We are proud of the volunteer involvement at the Center over the years that has brought us to where we are today and allowed us to continue to grow and expand to meet the needs of this growing community. The Senior Advisory Board ensures that Senior participants will continue to have a voice in governance of the Center. Our goal is that area seniors will always have a place where they can come together in friendship for activities that they enjoy, services and information that they need, and classes and volunteer work that they find stimulating.
Membership Information
$5.00 per person per year; free to all members age 90 and over
Rated 5 star by Holly Emery on
2021-07-28 18:33:30
Comment:
Thank you Hamburg Senior Center Pipes a Choir for going above and beyond! They could not play at our dear mom‘s funeral in February, but boy did they show up today to honor her! Words cannot express our gratitude for all of you taking the time to come out on a hot day and play Jeanne’s favorites! Well done!!! We have no doubt she is smiling down on all of you!
9525 Highland Rd. |
Howell MI 48843 | 13 miles away
Our mission is to promote happy, healthy and independent living for adults 50 and over. To that end, we provide a broad range of activities and conveniences for our local older adult population. We offer theater productions, musical groups, fitness classes, and sports teams in addition to card games
The Seniors cordially invite all who are interested to join their fun, completely independent group. The Gregory Area Center is located at 126 Webb Street, Gregory at the North end of the Township Hall and is open Tuesdays and Thursdays from 10:00a.m. until 2:30p.m.