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  • Arthritis Foundation Exercise Program (AFEP) - 55+

    Arthritis Foundation Exercise Program (AFEP) is a community-based recreational exercise program developed by the Arthritis Foundation. Trained instructors cover a variety of range-of-motion and endurance-building activities, relaxation techniques, and health education topics. The program’s demonstrated benefits include improved functional ability, decreased depression, and increased confidence. Designed for people living with arthritis or anyone interested in becoming more physically active. No prior experience is necessary, and all ability levels are welcome. This class will be taught by Nationally Certified Personal Trainer Jose.
  • Caregiver Support Group

    Join us for a welcoming space for caregivers to learn and reinforce positive self-care, give and receive encouragement, and enjoy support and understanding from others in similar situations. With professional staff facilitation, explore topics such as balancing roles and responsibilities, maintaining personal balance, planning for legal needs, dealing with the realities of chronic illnesses, coping with depression, developing support systems and accessing community resources.
  • Pickleball Open Play - All Ages (Adult)

    Pickleball is a fun sport that combines elements of tennis, badminton and ping pong. This popular sport uses a hand paddle to hit a light-weight ball with holes (similar to a whiffle ball) back and forth across the net. This is drop-in play without an instructor or leader present and is designed for players with pickleball experience. Two courts are available and all play is doubles; all players take turns rotating in for games. Purchase your Pickleball passes today! Registration and pre-purchase of Pickleball Passes is required. Choose the option that works best for you. Passes may be purchased in person before 3:45 pm at the reception desk of the DPC or purchased online any time. If you purchase online by 3:00 p.m., your passes will be left in an envelope with your name on it in the gym that evening. This is for either a single pass or if you purchase a set of passes. You may also register well ahead of the day when you plan to play. All players are responsible for following posted procedures regarding sign-in, set-up and removal of equipment, and rotation of play on the courts. The first players to arrive are expected to put up the nets. Detailed instructions are available on-site.
  • SAIL Fitness - Stay Active and Independent for Life (Daytime - 55+)

    Stay Active and Independent for Life (SAIL) is a strength, balance and fitness program for adults 65 and older. Performing exercises that improve strength, balance and fitness is the single most important activity adults can do to stay active and reduce their chances of falling. This class will combine elements of a variety of different formats, including resistance bands, light weights, body weight, Tai Ji Quan and yoga for balance and flexibility training. Designed to help older adults remain independent and active through enjoyable physical activity.