Woodville Senior Center - Senior Center in Woodville WI
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Baldwin Senior Center
The Baldwin Area Senior Center first opened its doors to offer social and educational opportunities for persons 60 years of age or older at its current location in the summer of 1992.
Glenwood City Senior Center
The Glenwood City Area Senior Center first opened its doors to offer social and educational opportunities for persons 60 years of age or older in 1978 at the Glenwood City American Legion. In 1980, the Glenwood City Area Senior Center relocated to the Community Center.
Roberts Senior Center
The Hammond-Roberts Area elders received a United Way grant to organize their Senior Centers in 2000.
New Richmond Senior Center
St. Croix County's 1st Senior Center was started in New Richmond in 1973 at O'Mahoney's Hall. When the building was razed the Center was located in the American Legion. The Senior Center moved the lower level of the Knights of Columbus Hall in the early 1980's. The Senior Center moved to the Communi
Deer Park Senior Center
The Deer Park Area Senior Center first opened its doors to offer social and educational opportunities for persons 60 years of age or older at the Deer Park Community Center in 1985.
Somerset Senior Center
When the Somerset Senior Center was established in 1981 it was located in the American Legion. Then, in 1996, the Senior Center was relocated to the Town Hall due to the generosity of the Somerset Town Board.
Hudson Senior Center
Since 1975 local older adults have gathered together in the community of Hudson in a variety of locations. May 19, 2000 the Senior Center officially moved the Marie B. Blakeman Community Center, located at the Christian Community Home Campus.