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For an overview of Senior Programs read the Senior Services Brochure.

Senior Connections Newsletter

The Senior Connection Newsletter is published monthly to keep residents current on activities, events and news relevant to older adults.  Be sure to read each issue.

January Newsletter

February Newsletter

Senior Travelers Logo

Click for Online RegistrationReno Senior Travelers is for seniors who like to travel and just want to sit back, relax, and enjoy the scenery.  It's a day of fun meeting new friends on the way to some great destinations.  See the entire 2009 Trip Schedule

For more information please call 775-334-2262.

Senior Dance Club

Click for Online RegistrationThe Reno Senior Dance Club host monthly dances at the Neil Road Recreation Center. Come and join these friendly active seniors and dance away the afternoon from 2 - 5 p.m.

Brunch and a Movie Click for Online RegistrationHave you seen a good movie lately?  Enjoy a delicious brunch at a local buffet.  After brunch, head to a local movie theater with friends.  Transportation is provided, and a selection of movies is provided before departure.  Meets the first Thursday of every month.  Registration is required.  Fee: $20.
Senior Games

If you're 50 years or better, come join the fun! Rolling into its eighth year, the Sierra Nevada Senior Games have become a popular athletic event for active seniors who want to compete with others their age.  Twenty-three different sports and events take place both indoors and out.  The 2009 games begin in April.

2009 Senior Games Registration Packet 
2009 Schedule & Results

    Thank you to our sponosors:  

Lakeside Manor Retirement

Bonaventure Senior Living

Promenade on the River Retirement

Senior Care Plus by Hometown Health

Senior Advisory Committee

Sterling Health

Fit For Life

Senior Dimensions since 1985

Paradise Park Community Garden

The community garden features forty-four ground plots, and four raised accessible beds for the use of members of the community with disabilities. The program runs from April through October with plots assigned on a first come, first served basis with a fee of $5 per plot. All participants must attend a required orientation to learn about the program.

Now in its tenth year, the Community Garden has been a successful community partner with many local groups. The garden also houses an intriguing resident - a six foot, 800 lb. mosaic Scarecrow. This wonderful public art piece was designed and built by local artist and sculptor Victoria Sweedler.

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