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Campbell County Senior Center reports heavy use, new equipment funded by grants
Summary
The Campbell County Senior Center told the fiscal court it provided more than 87,000 units of service last year, secured two grants to buy fall-reduction equipment and offers free memberships to residents 60 and older. Staff highlighted growth in attendance and new veterans assistance services.
Marcia Dufek, senior center manager, and Jessica “Jesse” Shields, wellness specialist, told the Campbell County Fiscal Court on June 18 that the Senior Center and Wellness Center logged 87,298 units of service from July through the spring reporting period and hosted roughly 773 individual participants during that span.
"Memberships are free to individuals age 60 and older," Dufek said, and described core activities — card games and bingo — as the highest-attended programs. Dufek also listed center amenities that include 27…
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