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With no senior center, does the city of Palm Coast have any programs for seniors?

Here are four free programs, and a response, from Palm Coast Mayor David Alfin.


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The Palm Coast Community Center at 305 Palm Coast Parkway NE has several
event and meeting rooms that are most often set aside strictly for senior activities. Courtesy photo
The Palm Coast Community Center at 305 Palm Coast Parkway NE has several event and meeting rooms that are most often set aside strictly for senior activities. Courtesy photo
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Editor's note: The views, thoughts and opinions expressed in this article are solely that of the author in his personal capacity and do not necessarily represent the opinions or the views of the City of Palm Coast or the Palm Coast City Council.

A recent question from a community member: Without a dedicated senior center in Palm Coast, what ample programs do we possibly have for seniors?

Every year, the City of Palm Coast is blessed to welcome a growing number of senior residents over 55 years of age. The peace of our natural outdoor beauty initially draws them here. Yet, it’s important to note that we have many captivating activities in our Parks and Recreation Department.

 


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