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Denver Parks & Recreation

201 W Colfax Ave, Dept 601, Denver 80202 720-865-0605 Denver Parks and Recreation is dedicated to enhancing lives by providing innovative programs and safe, beautiful, sustainable places. Programs provide an inclusive atmosphere to help individuals develop new interests, stay active, learn new skill sets, foster community and build healthy habits. Denver Parks and Recreation has 30 centers citywide.

Denver Urban Gardens (DUG)

303-292-9900 Denver Urban Gardens (DUG) is a non-profit organization that comes alongside residents to cultivate gardeners, grow food and nourish community. DUG’s annual Grow a Garden program ensures in-need individuals, families and seniors have access to low-cost seeds, seedlings and know-how to grow a successful, productive vegetable garden. We partner with 15 distribution centers across the Metro Denver area to implement the program. These centers can help with our application during the month of January, distribute seeds in mid-March and seedlings in mid-May. www.dug.org/growagarden

Denver ZOO: Education: Adult Programs

2300 Steele St, Denver 80205 720-337-1400 SENIOR PROGRAMS – Using the principles of animal-assisted therapy to provide enriching experiences to the senior community. ADULT PROGRAMS – Providing adults with information to appreciate wildlife and conserve nature

Douglas H. Buck Community Recreation Center

2004 W Powers Ave, Littleton 80120 303-797-8787 Offers many wonderful activities for Seniors. They offer exercise, computer and educational classes as well as day trips to name a few. For a schedule of events, just give them a call.

Fitness & Wellness Programs (www.ifoothills.org)

Offering fitness, aerobic, aqua classes

Foothills Park & Recreation District – Active Options (www.ifoothills.org)

6612 S Ward St, Littleton 80127 303-409-2264 Active Options is a fitness & wellness program for adults 62 and up. The program has been awarded special recognition by the Komen Foundation, National Recreation and Parks Association and Colorado Women’s Health Campaign for its impact on improved physical health in older adults. Active Options strives to be the provider of wellness services for southwest Jefferson County. Call 303-409-2264 for more information.

Foothills Park & Recreation District – Peak Community & Wellness Center

6612 S Ward St, Littleton 80127 303-409-2200

Jolly 60s – First Baptist Church of Englewood

75 E Eastman Ave, 2nd Fl, Englewood 80113 303-781-5519 Group singing and special music. A delicious lunch is served and visitors welcomed. Guest singers, special trips and guest speakers. Come join us the first and third Tuesday of each month at 10:00 am.

Kavod On The Road

22 S Adams St, Denver 80209

303-399-1146

Kavod on the Road brings programs focused on education, information and entertainment to older adults in the greater Denver area. Partnering with area agencies, synagogues and community centers, we provide valuable services in addition to our programs that include an annual conference on aging, a community senior activity guide and ongoing social gatherings

Lilley Gulch Recreation Center

6147 S Holland Way, Littleton 80123 303-409-2500

No Copay Radio

Tune in for health news and what it means for older Coloradans. The program discusses physical and mental health, aging well, community resources, staying fit, finances and fraud and caregiving. KOSI 101.1, only on Sundays at 7:30 a.m. Or listen online at www.nocopayradio.com

Osher Lifelong Learning Institute, University of Denver

303-871-3090 The OLLI program is a membership program designed for men and women age 50 and “better” who wish to pursue lifelong learning in the company of like-minded peers. A non-competitive atmosphere to discover new things about themselves and the world.

Parker Arts, Culture & Events – PACE Center – Arts & Cultural Programs

20000 Pikes Peak Ave, Parker 80138 303-805-3374 From oil painting and collage-making to readers’ theatre and line dancing, Parker Arts, Culture and Events Center offers a variety of arts classes designed to help you exercise your creativity. All skill levels welcome. The Adult Lecture Series provides learning opportunities on a wide range of topics including health, science, art, and community. Call 303-805-3374 for registration and information.

Ports of Call Singles

13991 E Marina St, Ste 507, Aurora 80014 303-751-5195 A singles club with ages ranging 55-80 in Denver Metro area. Activities: golf, bowling, cards, trips & tours, dances, theater, dinners. Contact JoAnn.

Prime Time News

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303-945-4506

The Prime Time Newspaper prints free copies the first Wednesday of each month. The paper is distributed in over 2,000 locations around the Greater Denver area. Providing the latest news and information for and about seniors and serving as a bulletin board for local seniors. Visit www.primetimenews.com for online version.

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6613 S Ward St, Littleton 80127 303-409-2333

Road Scholar – Adventures in Lifelong Learning

877-426-8056 What is Road Scholar? Road Scholar is a not-for-profit organization that provides exceptional learning adventures to nearly 250000 older adults each year. Road Scholar offers over 10000 programs a year in more than 100 countries. The philosophy is that learning is a lifelong pursuit that opens minds and enriches lives. Participants come from every walk of life to learn together to exchange ideas and to explore the world.

Robert E Loup Jewish Community Center

350 S Dahlia St, Denver 80246 303-399-2660

Senior Connection – Westwind Productions

800-680-5320

Senior Snuggles Interactive Workshops

720-308-8737 Do you have a group that needs a shot of inspiration, good vibes and health education? Schedule one of our interactive workshops where you will learn about the power of positive touch and the health benefits that can be realized when you get enough “Vitamin T for Touch.” These 45 - 60 minute talks offer new knowledge and optional “hands on” activities with music, laughter and fun. Visit www.SeniorSnuggles.com or call for more information.