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    Sam Johnson Recreation Center for Adults 50+

    5.0 (7 reviews)
    Open 8:00 am - 9:00 pm

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    2 months ago

    Always great place for fitness 50+ especially variety and availability. Highly recommend chair Strength and chair yoga

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    good place love sam johnson rec center.

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    Richardson Senior Center

    4.5(2 reviews)
    4.7 miNorth Dallas

    If you are 50 years of age or older and a resident of the City of Richardson, you can join the…read moreSenior Center for $25 a year. The cost of membership is cheap. It is also charged annually on a sliding scale by age. The older you are, the cheaper it is. Even if you aren't a resident of the city, you can still join, but you will pay a slightly higher fee (starting at $50 for 50 year olds). There are many activities and classes that take place here. They are often taught by outside individuals or groups. Classes may include language classes, musical instruments, games such as majon or cards, It seems like the majority of them charge a fee, and they are quite expensive. However, there are a few free seminars that take place each month in one of the many classroom spaces. If you have no discretionary funds to spend, you can at least use these things for free as part of your annual membership: pool tables, city provided WiFi, computer stations, and a small gym with both weights and aerobic machines. You can also come to hangout in the A/C, read a book from their small library shelf, and chat with others. There is a kitchen and they do provide some snack items at cost. You can get chips and coffee, they usually have some premade sandwiches for purchase too. It is NOT a nice dining experience. It's not even as interesting or varied as a vending machine which would actually be better in my opinion. The kitchen comes in handy for large organized events. I recommend eating before you come because you can't count on food or drink being available other than water from the fountain and coffee in the kitchen. The facility is only a few years old. It is a bright, clean space. Flyers for events and activities can be easily found in the display holders. You can ask the front desk for a calendar of events flyer to take with you. The city will even provide you transportation to and from the facility from your home within the city limits. You have to book it the week before. It's a charge of .50 cents each way. The staff seem to be older and move at the same slow speed as the seniors that frequent the center. This is a good thing because patience is needed as people age. In the past, I have taught computer classes here for free. The staff have provided a large TV screen on wheels that I can connect my laptop to. There is also a dry erase board for writing information for all to see. I recommend bringing your own HDMI cable and arriving early to setup and make sure everything works. Technical staff are not always on hand to help if you run into an issue. When you hit 50, be sure to give yourself a membership here as a present to yourself. It's definitely cheaper than a gym membership even if the hours are limited to 8 am to 8 pm Monday to Thursday, 8-4 Friday, 8-1 Saturday and closed Sunday.

    Richardson has a really wonderful Senior Center! I always go to their annual Holiday Bazaar held in…read moreNovember. In 2022, it will be held on Friday, Nov. 11 and Saturday, Nov. 12 from 9am - 4pm. It is so fun to talk to the senior citizens about the wonderful crafts that they have lovingly made to sell. I wish I could buy one of everything! They also have a great craft shop called The Robin's Nest that sells a variety of homemade craft items year round. The Richardson Senior Center recently underwent a renovation during Covid, which was the perfect opportunity to do so. It is absolutely stunning! Gorgeous, comfortable furniture in a setting that is so beautiful to look at! They offer a wide range of services for citizens age 50 and older. Lots of activities and classes are available for a wide range of interests. I'm so proud to live in a town that values our Senior Citizens and provides a wonderful gathering place for them to enjoy!

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    Emilys Place

    3.7(11 reviews)
    0.9 mi

    Ok so I have contemplated for weeks, trying to decided if I should post a review or not... After…read morecarefulll consideration Something in my heart compelled me to write about my experience as it could possible help another young women and children. About 3 weeks ago me and my 2 YO son was exited from the program after a a month stay (which I was more than happy to do) Although the facility is nice it's definitely not for any domestic violence victims And I strongly urge you to stay far away. Not only is the staff aggressive and tempromental but extremely controlling. Controlling over your whereabouts every second of the day, Every dime you make, what you can spend (if they allow it) where you can go, where you can work, where your kids go to school ect. The manipulation and re victimizing is completely beyond me. I was mortified when I found out they kept tabs and cameras on when I was eating and if I "ate too late" or if I didn't do something according to detailed description. I honestly feel this place should be shut down because the way its being ran is ineffective. And in the beginning they give women a false sense of security to make things look good for the donors, it's completely sad... . My lawyer was completed to sue but due to clause in the agreement you have to sign, it would be difficult.... Just do yourself a favor stay on the street or stay away.I fell bad for anyone who comes in contact with the current staff and I feel horrible for the founder who I'm sure started this non profit in "good faith"

    I didn't know where I was going to be and go and I hoped for everything to be okay while sharing…read moreDomestic violence with my Mom right beside me and my sisters as well. We were participating in it for a while and we needed huge help. Well, God had a huge plan when we prayed. All by his grace, he showed us to come across being in Emily's place. They were such a beautiful miracle for real. They provided living with them for 2 years with blessings with living with them, and even way more the next 2 years. I couldn't be more thankful and grateful for them and their caring and loving hearts.

    Allen Senior Recreation Center

    Allen Senior Recreation Center

    5.0(1 review)
    6.4 mi

    With unique programs, classes and trips, Allen Senior Recreation Center (ASRC) proves that at age…read more50 and better, life's just getting started! ASRC is for persons age 50 years and older and their spouses. ASRC offers a variety of programs, trips, special events, activities and classes at low cost or free. Avoid crowded gyms by utilizing their fully furnished fitness room. Other amenities include computers, billiards, ping pong tables and a library. Lunch served daily. Membership to the center is only $5 a year for residents and $24 a year for non-residents. What a deal! Transportation is available to and from the center so that members may participate in daily activities. Participants need to be Allen residents and must be able to get in and out of the bus/van without assistance from the driver. No slackers allowed!! Membership paperwork must be completed before service can be scheduled. October 2022

    From the owner: Offering unique programs, classes and trips, Allen Senior Recreation Center proves that at age 60…read moreand better, life’s just getting started! Amenities: -Free and low-cost programs -Daily lunch (Monday-Friday) -Fully-furnished fitness room -Computers -Billiards -Ping pong tables -Library Enjoy all that LIFE in Allen has to offer when you join Allen Senior Recreation Center! Members benefit from affordable access to high-quality equipment, experienced instructors, convenient hours and caring, professional staff. Membership is open to individuals ages 60 and over, along with their spouses.

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