With an entrance tucked around the back of Westover City Hall, Westside Senior Center is an extraordinary place. Run entirely by volunteers, the center provides a remarkable array of activities that can pique the interest of anyone. What’s more, membership is only $10 annually to anyone over the age of 50.T his includes access to our well equipped fitness center. The Center has a full kitchen, a large dining area in which cards games, bingo and other activities occur, a wonderfully equipped TV room where West Virginia University football and basketball watching parties are held, and an exercise room quipped with the latest cardio machines and nautilus weights. The exercise room even includes a pool table. Opposite the entrance is a large picnic and beautiful gazebo area. These are perfect for various public events as well as private parties such as wedding receptions. The Center also serves as a meeting place for knitting, food collections for a local church pantry and the collection of care packages for our troops stationed abroad. We have a number of weekly activities planned and throughout the year we take trips to various festivals, fairs and cities.
Membership Information
Membership is $10 annually
Services
Bible Study; Jam Session; Knitting Class; Cards; Games; Bingo, etc.
Senior Monongalians is a 501(c)3 nonprofit senior services center for Monongalia County residents 60 and older. We offer nutritional programs, in home healthcare assistance, social services, fitness activities, educational opportunities, and space for socialization. There is no membership fee. Most
The Wiles Hill Community Center, located in the Wiles Hill-Highland Park Neighborhood, is also home to the BOPARC Senior Recreation Center and Studio 287, a community arts studio. The Center is a great place for members to gather, enjoy a cup of tea, take part in a community class or simply spend t