Ribbon cutting, public tour for the new Senior Center Monday

Ribbon cutting, public tour for the new Senior Center Monday

The city of Traverse City and Grand Traverse County will organize a outskirts on Monday at 3 p.m. and a public tour through the new Senior Center from Traverse City.

The new system of 10 million US dollars, which is under construction last year, has been from 5,780 square feet to over 18,000 square foot, including covered terraces and outside rooms. “With its orientation to the north, the center offers a spacious view of the park, the public beach and the West Grand Traverse Bay, which offers an improved backdrop for senior recreation and commitment,” says a city publication. The amenities of the new facility include:

> Sustainability – inclusion of green roofs, perverse
> Accessibility – improved access to the beach, outside rooms and toilets
> Modern amenities-a commercial cuisine, updated furnishings and state-of-the-art devices
> Leisure facilities – new tennis and pickle balls, a pool table, meeting rooms and a fitness room
> Improved convenience-covered taxes and outside terraces

“The Senior Center is one of the most important projects that the city has completed, and we feel honored to offer our senior citizens' community a state -of -the -art facility that completely includes its beautiful location,” says City Manager Liz Vogel. “This room is equipped with first-class amenities for senior programs and reflects our commitment to improve the quality of life. These efforts on the way.”

As part of an intergovernmental agreement, the Senior Center Network from Grand Traverse County manages the daily operations and programs in the establishment of the city's ownership. The Senior Center Network will start in the new building with complete programming in the new building. “To make the transition easier and welcome the community, the center is open to the public from Monday to Friday, February 3 a.m. to 14 February,” said the publication of the public City. “Visitors are asked to stop by to explore the facility, find out about program offers and inquire about memberships. All current programs for the Senior Center Network, including daily lunches, will be seamlessly in the new facility on February 3 pass without a disorder expected. “

Membership of the Senior Center Network is open for those between 50 and 59 for $ 10 per year or free of charge for 60+ in the Grand Traverse County. Seniors in neighboring counties such as Benzie, Leelanau and Antrim can join $ 50 for $ 50 every year.

The facility is waited for by the Free Bata Bayline, which lasts on the corner at the front and Barlow (west) every 15 minutes. Inquiries for door service can be created and accommodated if the time allows this. Bata will temporarily deviate the Outbound Bayline Aero Park (Ostbound) -Schload to the front entrance of the Senior Center building. This deviation lasts two weeks and can be continued on the basis of the driver and use. Bata Link is always available for direct decline in the senior center. You can find more information online or by phone at 231-941-2324.

A major joint celebration is to follow this spring to open the opening of the new facility.

Leave a comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *