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Alamosa Senior Citizens reports membership growth and service increases; projects 20% rise in older residents by 2030
Summary
The new director of the Alamosa Senior Citizens center told council the center served over 300 adults and staged 34,400 meals last year; staff said the Colorado State Demographer projects a 20% increase in older residents within five years and urged expanded services.
The Alamosa Senior Citizens center reported service growth and a mounting demand for senior services at the June 4 City Council meeting, saying the center served more than 300 adults and staged more than 34,400 meals last year.
The center’s new director, speaking to council and staff, credited former director Lynette Cotton with program growth and said membership rose from about 90 to more than 250 under the previous administration. The director reported that in 2024 the center’s…
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