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Saint Louis Park Senior Program - Saint Louis Park Senior Program - Lenox Center

Provides a wide variety of recreational, educational, social, and cultural activities, including: - Advanced Care Planning - Cards, bingo - Computer classes - Exercise, ceramics, and painting classes - Foot care clinic - Health information lectures - Medicare health insurance counseling - Outings and extended travel - Weight loss support groups - Women's support groups - Woodworking instruction

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Recreational Opportunities - New Ulm Senior Center

Many different card groups meet regularly; also: - Bingo - Cribbage - Dance line groups - Quilting group (accepts donations of material) - Scrabble - Shuffleboard

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Tax Preparation Assistance - New Ulm Senior Center

Free tax preparation by trained volunteers through the United Way of Brown County. Call well in advance to be sure to get an appointment.

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Club Prior - Prior Lake Parks and Recreation Department

Older adult activity center which provides: - Arts and craft activities - Billiards - Bingo - Book club - Club Prior Pantry - Exercise and Tai Chi classes - Field trips - Foot care - Health insurance counseling for Medicare and Medical Assistance, choosing a supplement or Part D Plan, assisting with health insurance forms and more - Knitting - Polka dancing lessons - Salsa dancing lessons - Walking Club

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Senior Center Activities - Golden Valley Park and Recreation Department

- Activities include biking, bowling, cards, dancing, hiking, investments, golf leagues, pickleball, classes in painting, dancing, humanities, defensive driving, bridge, cribbage, and crafts - Mature Driver Training - Meal programs: Senior Dining provides meals for lunch at the Crystal Community Center - Medicare counseling (provided by Senior Linkage Line) - Monthly newsletter - Social clubs - Special events and trips

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Senior Center Activities - Apple Valley Parks and Recreation

- Quilting - Bridge - Book clubs - Pool tables - Bingo - Trips - Yoga classes

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Center Recreation and Social Activities - North Pointe Resource Center

Game room, billiards and cards, and special events including dances, trips, exercise, education and health lectures, and ice cream socials - AA meetings ?- Crafts, painting, ceramics, and computer lab ?- Mobile market and commodities pick-up - Senior dining every day ?- Treasure Chest thrift shop

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City Offices - Duluth City Offices

Mayor ?City Council Members City Attorney - Provides legal services, advice, and representation to the City - (218)730-5490 Construction Services and Inspection (Building Department) - Code enforcement, sign permits, and zoning regulations - Commercial and residential building permits: Include plan review of new construction, remodeling, and renovations - Inspection for building, electrical, gas piping, mechanical HVAC, and plumbing - Issuing of permits for construction, decks, electrical, fences, moving building, plumbing, etc. - (218)730-5240 Domestic Partnership Registration - (218)730-5500 Election and Voter Services - Ballot information, election information, serving as an election judge, voter registration, and voting absentee/voting early Finance Department - Coordinates and plans of all city financial information including annual budget and tax levy - Processes accounts receivable, accounts payable, and utility billing License and Permits - Animal, business, charitable gambling, hospitality, liquor, special event permit, etc. Parks and Recreation - Offers recreation amenities and a diverse trail network including programs for all ages, building and park rentals, and Duluth Public Golf - Senior Programs includes lunch time meals and participate in fun activities such as exercise programs, bingo, card games or crafts. Each Senior Center has its own monthly programming schedule with Activity Clubs. Evergreen Senior Center, Morgan Park Community Recreation Center, and Portman Community Recreation Center. - (218)730-4300; [email protected] Planning and Development - Community Development: Provides funding to low and moderate income people to addressing basic needs, providing affordable housing, and increasing economic self-sufficiency - Loan and Incentive Programs: Offers rehabilitation loan and incentives programs for homeowners, rental property owners, and developers ????- Business Development: Promotes economic vitality, job retention and growth, industrial development and redevelopment of existing ??properties through public-private partnerships - Land Use Zoning: Provides permits Public Works - Includes maintenance of all public parks, properties, and facilities, sanitary sewer services, street repairs and street lights, snow removal, storm drainage system, and water treatment and distribution.? - Natural gas 24/7 emergency hotline (218)730-4100. For emergencies related to sewer, streets, or water, call (218)730-4000 - Jim Benning; Director of Public Works and Utilities; (218)730-5105; [email protected]?

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Health Services - New Ulm Senior Center

- Brown County Public Health nurses give blood pressure checks at 10:30 am to 11:30 am each second Monday of the month - Certificates/Forms assistance - SAIL: A low-impact chair exercise program held each Monday and Thursday at 10:30 am at the Community Center Room 112

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Senior Nutrition Program (L.S.S.) - Lake of the Woods County Senior Citizens Council, Inc.

Provides meals Monday through Friday, times vary

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City Offices - Owatonna City Offices

Mayor and City Council Members: - Member contact information Departments: - Administration and Finance - Airport - Animal Control - Building inspections - Community Center - Community Development - Economic Development Authority - Emergency Management - Golf courses - Parks and Recreation: Maintains over 867 acres of parkland throughout 37 parks (developed, undeveloped, green spaces and special use) and has over 25 miles of trails. Also features a community center known as West Hills Social Commons that offers wellness, independence, and empowerment for adults 50 years or older. - Planning and Zoning - Public Works - Street Projects - Stormwater Management - Voting precincts

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Senior Center Services - Graceville Senior Citizens Center

Provides social opportunities for older adults and other services including: ??- Card games - Blood pressure checks ?- Daily congregate meal service and home-delivered meals

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Senior Center - Waite Park City Offices

A senior center providing planned social activities to seniors. Activities include: - Bingo - Cribbage - Hand, knee, and foot game - Mahjong

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Senior Activities - Inver Grove Heights Senior Program

- Educational and health programs as well as speaker presentations - Social and recreational activities as well as luncheons - Blood pressure testing - Trips and tours including facility/industry tours, bus tours, and field trips/excursions - Driver Safety Program - Book club

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Community Centers and Chapels - Salvation Army Divisional Headquarters

Provides diversified programs, including: - Forever Fifty club - Social services: Includes youth programs that feature a teen recreation center with pool, foosball, air hockey, table games, homework time, etc.; musical programs, and volunteer opportunities such as hospital and nursing home visitation - Spiritual counseling

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Senior Programs - Keystone Community Services

Active Seniors: Provides adults 55+ with a variety of diverse activities such as exercise, wellness, and social/recreation designed to support independence Care Consultation: Keystone Care Consultants help seniors navigate their health, economic, and social needs. Care managers meet with individuals in their homes or at one of the community centers to conduct an assessment, gather input from caregivers, and create goals. Once the assessment is complete, services may include: setting up rides to a social program, researching housing options, making a referral to an agency that helps with grocery shopping and/or cleaning, providing caregiver support, and accompanying seniors to doctor visits. Grocery Delivery: Provides free grocery delivery for low-income seniors and adults with disabilities. Those who qualify can receive monthly deliveries. Delivery can include meat, dairy, fresh produce, and shelf-stable items. In each delivery, individuals will receive an average of 25 pounds of food per person in the household. Accommodations are based on customer choice models such as vegetarian, halal, etc. depending on what is available. Deliveries will be dropped off between 12:15 pm and 1:30 pm Tuesday - Thursday by a volunteer. In-Home Help: Social workers coordinate with Recover Health to provide seniors with in-home nursing care, in-home therapies, and home health aides to assist with daily care. ?Tax Preparation Assistance: Provides tax services in coordination with AARP to seniors. Visit the website https://keystoneservices.org/seniors/tax-preparation-assistance/ for an up-to-date schedule.

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Senior Center - Blaine Parks and Recreation

Offers a variety of recreational, social, and educational programs, including: - Bingo - Blood pressure checks - Card Groups: "500", Hand and Foot, and quarterly cribbage tournaments - Computer classes - Congregate dining through the Volunteers of America Senior Nutrition Program - Country line dancing instruction - Day/extended tours and trips - Foot care clinic - Flu shot clinic in season - Health insurance counseling - Legal service appointments by phone and education/information sessions - Movie of the month - Senior fitness classes - Tax assistance February - April - Transportation to and from the center - Walking group - Woodcarving

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Educational and Enrichment Program: CASTLE - New Ulm Senior Center

Offers the opportunity for an adult to become a member of the Lifelong Learning Institute, a community of adults who learn for the joy of learning without grades, tests, papers, or long-term classes. Examples: - Arts and crafts - Music appreciation - Computer classes - Virtual classes - Sail/exercise class - 55 plus driver discount program

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Senior Centers - Senior Community Services

Offers a senior center that provides adaptive exercise, arts and crafts, computer users class, dance, defensive driving classes, education, foot care, group counseling, health screening, meals, nutrition education, recreation, theater group, transportation, trips, and volunteer opportunities.

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Senior Programs - Hallie Q. Brown Community Center

- Activity/social groups for seniors and for retired men; meet monthly - Recreational activities for seniors through Retired Men's Club and Golden Agers (women's group) - Volunteer opportunities for seniors in agency's child care center

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Community Centers and Chapels - Salvation Army Divisional Headquarters

Provides diversified programs, including: - Forever Fifty club - Social services: Includes youth programs that feature a teen recreation center with pool, foosball, air hockey, table games, homework time, etc.; musical programs, and volunteer opportunities such as hospital and nursing home visitation - Spiritual counseling

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Senior Center Activities - Brainerd Center

Offers a variety of educational, social, and recreational programs to community members who are 55 and older. Programs include fitness classes, arts and crafts, games, music, social clubs, outdoor activities, and lifelong learning opportunities. Mid-Minnesota Legal Aid visits are held on the 3rd Monday of each month (appointments are required).

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