Concord Senior Center

The Concord Senior Center illuminated at night
  • Concord's Senior Center is a gathering place for citizens to broaden their horizons and to stimulate their minds, bodies, and spirits.
  • The Center provides Concord residents more than a hundred recreational, social, medical, educational, nutritional and cultural services and programs.
  • By offering essential services, beneficial activities and special functions, the Center has become a multi-service location providing one-stop shopping for seniors and where the staff members welcome and strive to serve seniors and their families.
  • The guiding philosophy is that seniority is not about getting old - it's about staying young, feeling good and being well.

Hours of Operation

Effective August 3, 2009 the Center's hours of operation will be as follows:

  • Monday: 9:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m.
  • Tuesday: 9:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m.
  • Wednesday: 9:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m.
  • Thursday: 9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
  • Friday: 9:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.

Evening hours will vary accordingly to scheduled activities. Closed on holidays.

How does one find out what's going on at the Center?

  • Visit the Center front desk for publications and fliers. Read the bulletin boards..
  • Several publications contain information about upcoming events:
    • Seniority: a quarterly publication produced by the Senior Center and available at its reception desk.
    • The Activity Guide: published quarterly by the City of Concord and mailed to its residents. Copies are available at the reception desk.
    • Seniors on the Go: a Senior Citizens Club monthly newsletter, mailed only to its members. Copies are often available at the Club's office, across the lobby from the reception desk.

House Rules

  • The Concord Senior Center has an established set of standards for dress and behavior, which is enforced for the safety and well-being of all who use the facility. Please refer to the Rules of Conduct brochure for a full discussion of "Rules of the House."
  • With the exception of working dogs, no animals are allowed in the building.
  • The Senior Center is not a care facility. Participants must be physically and mentally independent or be accompanied by an attendant.
  • Staff does not provide personal care, but attendants are welcome.
  • State smoking bans are observed.
  • Bicycles are not allowed in the building. A bicycle rack is available at the East entry of the building.
Senior and Special Recreation Services Staff

>The Senior and Special Recreation Center staffFront row:
Tiffany Johnson, Program Aide
Katy Chumbley, Nutrition Site Coordinator

Back row:
Karen Good, Special Rec. Program Director
Tracy Prioste, Program Coordinator
Avis Connolly, Senior Program Manager


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