Redmond Senior Center Offers Meet & Greet

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The Redmond Senior Center invites community members to its monthly Meet & Greet with the Senior Center Staff on Wednesday, February 5, at 11:00 AM. This free event is an opportunity for guests to explore everything the Center has to offer, from engaging activities and exciting events to vital programs that support senior well-being.
Attendees will:
  • Learn about the Wellbeing Series and how it supports a healthy, active lifestyle
  • Discover upcoming events, classes, and social programs
  • Take a guided tour of the facility
  • Meet the friendly staff and volunteers
  • Enjoy light appetizers and have the option to stay for lunch
The Redmond Senior Center has grown into a vibrant hub for the senior community, offering social connections, educational opportunities, fitness programs, and much more. Whether you’re looking to join as a member, volunteer, or just see what’s happening, this is the perfect time to explore how the Center is enriching the lives of local seniors.
Have questions? We have answers! Bring your curiosity, and let’s connect.
  • WHEN: Wednesday, February 5, at 11:00 AM
  • WHERE: Redmond Senior Center, 325 NW Dogwood Ave., Redmond, OR
  • COST: Free & open to the public
The Meet & Greet is held every first Wednesday of the month, so mark your calendars!
For more information, call (541)548-6325 or email info@RedmondSeniors.org.
Join us to experience how the Redmond Senior Center is creating a thriving community for seniors!
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