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College Station Parks and Recreation highlights senior programs for National Senior Citizens Day

College Station Parks and Recreation is promoting its offerings for adults over 55 in observance of National Senior Citizens Day on Aug. 21.

Reese Fenn

August 18, 20261 min read

Civic Senior Wellness - illustration, Jake Team LLC
Civic Senior Wellness - illustration, Jake Team LLC

College Station Parks and Recreation is highlighting its programs for older adults in honor of National Senior Citizens Day on Aug. 21. The department is encouraging residents to explore various activities designed to help individuals stay active and connected.

The announcement outlines several ways the city supports older adults in getting moving, trying new hobbies, making friends, and participating in social events. These offerings include fitness classes, games, and creative activities. The department also notes the availability of social programs and a free Bingo Bash as part of its community engagement efforts.

Residents are invited to review the full details of these programs through the department's blog. The post serves as a resource for those looking to engage with their community and maintain an active lifestyle after age 55. The city’s Parks and Recreation department continues to provide these services as part of its broader mission to serve all age groups within College Station.

National Senior Citizens Day is observed annually on Aug. 21. While the specific schedule for the Bingo Bash and other events was not detailed in the initial announcement, the department directs interested parties to the blog for comprehensive information on dates, times, and registration requirements. The focus of the campaign is on community connection and physical activity for the senior demographic.

For more information on available programs and upcoming events, residents can visit the College Station Parks and Recreation website or read the associated blog post. The department emphasizes that these activities are open to older adults who wish to participate in structured fitness, creative pursuits, or social gatherings. This initiative aligns with the city's ongoing efforts to provide recreational opportunities for all residents.

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Reese Fenn

Reese Fenn writes about community life, schools, public safety, and local events in College Station.

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