Peter A. Torigian Community Life Center - Senior Center in Peabody MA

General Information

Name
Peter A. Torigian Community Life Center
Address
75R Central Street, Peabody, MA 01960
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Phone
(978) 531-2254
Contact Name
Email address
info@PeabodyCOA.org
Details
The Peter A. Torigian Senior Center opened its doors as a new state-of-the-art facility in November, 1991. Situated on beautifully landscaped grounds in a quiet setting, the Torigian Senior Center's 37,000 square feet of adaptable space is handicapped accessible. Managed by the Peabody Council on Aging, a service agency of the City of Peabody, the Center meets the diverse interests of Peabody residents in areas such as entertainment, fitness, education, social services, daycare, and recreation.
Membership Information
Services
Aerobics; Big Band; Bingo; Bocce; Book Club; Bridge; Computer Lab; Crazy Cards; Cribbage; Crocheting/Knitting; Drill Team; Exercise Class; Hug A Bears; Japanese Bunka; Line Dancing; Mah Jongg; Model Ship Building; Oil Painting; Quilting; Rug Hooking; Scrabble; Sewing/Repair; Whist; Wood Carving; Chair Yoga; Zumba; Blood Pressure; Podiatrist; Reiki; Care Giving Support; Low Vision Group; TOPS
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