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Sunnyvale staff report rising senior-center use, mark Active Aging Week with vendor fair and outreach
Summary
Recreation manager Trenton Hill told the Parks and Recreation Commission that Sunnyvale's senior center has more than 800 memberships, serves about 200 lunches daily and held a free resource fair during Active Aging Week; staff invited residents to join a three-year action-plan advisory group.
Trenton Hill, recreation manager for the City of Sunnyvale, told the Parks and Recreation Commission that the city's senior center has grown to more than 800 memberships and serves roughly 200 lunches a day as part of a wider set of programs highlighted during Active Aging Week.
Hill said the center offers free daily amenities — a computer lab, billiards and fitness room — alongside classes and a care-management service that helps older residents find financial help, meal delivery and transportation. "we've got over 800 memberships," Hill said while describing programming…
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