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Senior Services Center
Senior Services Center
Location: 103 S. Iowa Ave
Lafayette, CO 80026
Amenities: Kitchen Facilities, Multi-Use Room, Parking, and Restrooms
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Hours: Mon-Thu 8:30am-5pm
Fri 8:30am-4pm
Sat & Sun Closed
Contact Phone: 303-665-9052 x0
ADA: Yes
Senior Services Center

The Senior Services Center has a building capacity of 120 people, and is used for Senior Services classes, wellness programs, special events and a Monday through Friday lunch program.

Current and Upcoming Events For This Facility

Date Event Title
6/5/2013
Ballroom Dance
With the popularity of TV dance shows these days, there is no better time to put on your dance shoes. Check the attachment below for more information.
6/5/2013
Latin Dance
Come experience the culture of Latin America through their lively dances. Check the attachment below for more information.
6/6/2013
Register by 6/6/13
Active Minds: Cybersecurity
Computer networks now run much of the world.
With this technology have come risks associated
with potential terrorist attacks and criminal activity
aimed at compromising the security of these
networks. Join Active Minds as we take a look at
how both governments and the private sector are
responding to these threats. We will also look at the
potential impact these forces have in the realm of
U.S. international relations.
7/5/2013
Register by 7/3/13
Active Minds: The Emancipation Proclamation
The Proclamation, which took effect 150 years ago,
changed the course of the United States while it
was embroiled in the Civil War. In it, President
Abraham Lincoln exercised his constitutional
authority as commander in chief of the armed
forces, to proclaim all slaves in Confederate
territory to be free. We will explore what this historic
proclamation did and did not do. We will examine
its impact, both immediate and longer term, from
the perspective of slaves/owners, Northerners,
Southerners, and the country as a whole.

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