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Park District welcomes seniors back to drop-in programs June 7

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After more than a year of being closed due to the pandemic, Alfred Rubin Riverwalk Community Center (ARRCC) is reopening on Monday, June 7 for the weekday drop-in programs for seniors that so many have enjoyed.

“We have missed everyone so much and are happy to announce that many of our senior programs are back,” said Program Manager Lorraine Ouellette.

Naperville Park District provides many recreation options for those over 50, including the free, drop-in programs hosted at the ARRCC, affordable recreation programs designed for seniors, and any adult program published in the quarterly Program Guide. Over the past year, some of the senior programs have been held outdoors or virtually and will continue to be offered in these formats, while indoor, in-person programs will be added. The current summer lineup of programs can be found at www.napervilleparks.org/programguides.

Beginning the week of June 7, the following senior drop-in programs will take place at the ARRCC:

  • Mondays-Canasta and Walking Club
  • Tuesdays-Woodcarving, Painting, and Pinochle
  • Wednesdays-Bunco
  • Thursdays- Cribbage and Social Bridge; Book Club meets monthly, beginning June 17
  • Fridays-Dominoes, Pinochle and Mahjong

Additionally, the game room will be open Monday through Friday, 8:30AM-4PM for access to the computers, the book exchange, Ping Pong, pool and billiards.

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Naperville Park District
Naperville Park Districthttp://www.napervilleparks.org/
Created in 1966, the Naperville Park District is an independent, municipal agency serving the recreation needs of its residents. An Illinois Distinguished Agency since 1994, the District is one of only 1% of park districts across the country to be nationally accredited through the Commission for Accreditation of Park and Recreation Agencies (CAPRA). The Naperville Park District’s mission is to provide recreation and park experiences that promote healthy lives, healthy minds and a healthy community. The District maintains and operates more than 2,400 acres with 137 parks and provides more than 1,500 recreational, arts and environmental programs and special events annually. Included within the District’s operations are two championship golf courses, a multitude of playgrounds, trails, athletic courts and sports fields, Fort Hill Activity Center, Knoch Knolls Nature Center, two inline skating and skateboarding facilities, the Millennium Carillon, a paddle boat quarry, historic Centennial Beach, and the beautiful Riverwalk.
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