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Kick up your heels! Get active at Parks and Recreation Department Adult and Senior Centers! Programming for seniors and adults currently is offered at three facilities: Commander's House and Lion's Field Adult and Senior Citizen's Center, and Granados Adult and Senior Activity Center. Participants who pay the $5 annual fee may use any of the three facilities. 645 S. Main 78204 224-1684 Center Director: Gloria de La Cruz-Sandoval Bugle Call Newsletter (September-October 2010) (PDF) *Please take a moment to print, fill out, and mail the Community Center Survey to the Commander's House, 645 S. Main, San Antonio, Texas 78204. Let us know how we're doing! The Commander’s House provides a wide array of programming for people 50 years of age or more. From games to a book club to road trips, there’s something for every active senior offered at the center.
Holiday luncheons are a special treat offered throughout the year on occasions such as Easter, Cinco de Mayo, Mother’s Day, Halloween, Thanksgiving and Christmas, just to name a few. Regular groups meet at the center monthly for bridge, canasta, Rummikub and bunco. Other participants jump into classes that include stain glass, crochet, knitting, quilting, oil painting, drawing, tap dance, flower making and chair exercise as well as guitar, percussion and choir. Fees vary according to class and pre-registration is required. The center offers a safe driving classroom refresher course for people 50 and older every other month on the last Monday and Tuesday. The class is good for auto insurance discounts. Pre-registration and payment of the $10 fee are required one week in advance. Open to anyone 21 years or older. Reading is a pastime loved by many who participate at Commander’s House. Join the Book Club for great reading and discussion. It meets the third Thursday of each month at 10 a.m. Drop ins are welcome and there’s no fee. If you’d rather listen to a great story. Check out Stories Galore, a wonderful story hour held from 5 to 7 p.m. every third Sunday of the month. It’s free and open to story lovers of all ages. A featured storyteller provides traditional tales, folk stories, cultural stories, scary, historical, factual or fiction. Other programs include Seniors on the Road and other special events. The center also needs volunteers to asset with service meals, and making favors and table decorations.
(Virginia) Gill Community Center
This center offers an assortment of great programs and activities for its participants. Adults and seniors are invited to join in on many fun activities, including arts and crafts, field trips, table games, health and wellness presentations, Wii gaming system, billiards, computers, ceramics, therapeutic dance, Bingo and much more. Parties and celebrations are scheduled throughout the year. Seniors ages 60 and older are invited to lunch. As part of the City of San Antonio's Comprehensive Nutrition Project, the Virginia Gill Center, along with the Department of Community Initiatives, provides seniors with a mid-day meal. Granados Adult and Senior Center 500 Freiling 78213 (210) 207-3285 Center Director: Nancy Durham Hours: Monday and Wednesday 8 a.m. – 7 p.m. Tuesday and Thursday 8 a.m. – 8 p.m. Friday 8 a.m. – 6 p.m. $5 annual fee Granados Gazette Newsletter (September-October 2010)
Join in the fun at Virginia Marie Granados Adult and Senior Center, the Parks and Recreation Department’s newest facility in the northwest part of town. Located in a house that was donated by the Granados family, adults and seniors are invited to stop by and take advantage of many recreational, educational and social programs. With a focus on promoting healthy lifestyles, both physically and mentally, a variety of classes are offered to achieve your personal goals. Programs range from fitness to arts and crafts to games. Classes include: stretch and tone exercise, total body toning, walking club, line dancing, stitch and chat, oil and acrylic painting, scrap booking, book club, fall prevention classes, guitar lessons, zumba fitness, gentle and chair yoga, tai chi, and cards and table games. A fitness room with a variety of cardio and strength training equipment is available to use on your own during the center’s regular hours. Achieve your weight loss goal with our new weight loss support group. Keep mentally active with our book club, special event speakers, scrabble, bridge, and dominoes. Take a free computer class and learn how to e-mail, create documents, and surf the net! Lab time is scheduled throughout the week for your personal use of the computers. Take a trip around town to eat at local restaurants or see a show. Also, the center celebrates the holidays with parties and hosts other special events throughout the year. Don’t miss out on any more fun-Come home to Granados!
Lion's Field Adult & Senior Citizens Center |