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Adas Israel Behrend Senior Fellowship Lunchtime & Exercise Program
Participate in fitness classes, a delicious lunch and cultural programs. All DC residents 60 years and up welcome.
Learn moreAdult Activities at St. Columba's Episcopal Church
St. Columba’s Episcopal Church offers many activities for all ages.
Learn moreAmerican University Community Audit Program
American University’s Community Audit program allows individuals ages 55 and older who live in the 20016, 20015, 20008, and 20007 zip codes to audit one course per semester. Read more.
Learn moreAmerican University Katzen Arts Center
The Katzen Arts Center brings all the visual and performing arts programs at AU into one 130,000 square foot space. Designed to foster interdisciplinary collaboration in the arts, the new center provides state-of-the-art instructional, exhibition, and performance space for all the arts disciplines. Free yoga classes, exhibits, openings, and lectures.
Learn moreAsbury Methodist Church/Downtown Clusters Day Care
The Downtown Cluster’s Geriatric Day Care Center is a non-residential, community-based day center, which provides therapeutic person-centered care and supportive services by professionally trained and caring staff. Contact them for more information about participation. Downtownclusters@gmail.com .or Tel: (202) 347-7527.
Learn moreAsian Pacific Islander Senior Services Center
DC Office on Aging funded site open to any DC resident 60+. Focusses on an Asian and Pacific Island DC residents 60+ and provides exercise, coffee and lunch, English classes, and other events.
Learn moreBalance Gym
Balance gym offers a health assessment, and 3 individualized personal training sessions with their membership.
Learn moreBrain Health (Iona Senior Services)
Iona’s Take Charge/Age Well Academy gives healthy and proactive adults time to focus on the future. Studies reveal that older adults who plan ahead need fewer intensive services later.
Learn moreByte Back Computer Classes
Byte Back’s mission is to improved economic opportunity by providing computer training and career preparation to underserved Washington, DC metro area residents.
Volunteers also welcome.
Learn moreChevy Chase Community Center
The Chevy Chase Community Center offers a number of classes and programs for seniors. Pick up their schedule at the Chevy Chase Community Center or email Brittany.miller@dc.gov.
Learn moreChevy Chase Neighborhood Library
The Chevy Chase Neighborhood Library offers free films, book groups, board games and trivia nights and many other activities.
Learn moreCleveland and Woodley Park Village
Cleveland & Woodley Park Village helps senior neighbors live safely and confidently in their homes and engage in community events through the support of a network of dedicated neighborhood volunteers. Cleveland & Woodley Park Village, a nonprofit membership organization, serves the Cleveland Park and Woodley Park neighborhoods and welcomes your participation and support.
Learn moreCleveland Park Neighborhood Library
The Cleveland Park Library supports older adults through wise aging seminars, book clubs, yoga, art education.
Learn moreDC Row - Indoor Rowing Classes
Register for DC Row’s scull & sculpt class, senior row, row flow, or crew clinic. Classes for older adults.
Learn moreDupont Circle Village
Membership levels include associate members, full members, and household members, including reduced rates. There are also activities available for non members, including yoga, and lectures.
Learn moreFoggy Bottom West End Village
Foggy Bottom West End Village is a nonprofit membership organization that provides services for its members to help them comfortably age in their community by supplying social events, health support, and many other offerings.
Learn moreFoundry United Methodist Church
The Foundry United Methodist church has many activities for the community, including lectures, volunteer work, and music. Check out the Calendar page to see what is going on!
Learn moreFriday Midday Music at National City Christian Church
In addition to a food pantry and worship activities, the National City Christian Church offers music Fridays at 12:15 pm.
Learn moreGeorge Washington University Auditing Program
George Washington University offers residents 60+ who live in the neighborhoods surrounding GW’s Foggy Bottom and Mount Vernon campuses, specifically zip codes 20037 and 20006 the opportunity to audit classes.
Learn moreGeorgetown Neighborhood Library
The Georgetown library engages the community through movies, publishing discussions, English conversation, poetry workshops, yoga, book groups, art classes, music, and other activities.
Learn moreGeorgetown University Auditing Program
People over 65 years can audit undergraduate level courses at Georgetown University for $50 a class.
Learn moreGeorgetown Village
Membership levels include individual and social memberships. There are also activities available for non members, including yoga, and lectures.
Learn moreGlover Park Community Center (Stoddert Recreation Center)
Check out some of the intergenerational activities offered at this site.
Learn moreGlover Park Village
A small group of neighbors and volunteers has been working hard since 2010 to create a supportive community for seniors who need help accessing services and those who would like to volunteer to help.
Learn moreHardy Recreation Center
Enjoy visiting Hardy Recreation Center. They have tennis and soccer fields.
Learn moreHearst Recreation Center
Hearst Recreation Center offers basketball and zumba for adults. See their website for more information. Or visit the facility.
Learn moreIona Senior Services - Fitness classes
From yoga to weight training, Iona’s fitness classes are designed to help you maintain or improve your strength, flexibility, and balance. Led by professionals with experience teaching older adults, our classes are open to newcomers and fitness pros alike looking to stay active as they age. Plus, all classes and routines can be modified to fit your fitness abilities and goals.
Learn moreIona Senior Services: LGBTQ Programming
See what Iona Senior Services is doing to support older adults who identify as LGBTQ..
Learn moreJames Apartment Building Senior Living Community
Provides coffee, lunch, entertainment to DC seniors in the area. Open from 11-2 pm. See individual schedule at the site.
Learn moreJelleff Recreation Center
The Boys & Girls Club of Greater Washington manages the Jellef Recreation Center on behalf of the Department of Parks and Recreation. The Jelleff Recreation Center Branch provides a safe, comfortable, …
Learn moreJewish Community Center
The Jewish Community Center offers a wide array of fitness classes, educational programs, films, discussion groups. You don’t have to be Jewish to participate. The Center is currently under renovation, but many of the programs are being held nearby.
Learn moreMacomb Recreation Center
Macomb playground can be a nice place to visit and enjoy fresh air.
Learn moreMarie Reed Aquatics Center
Come swim at the Marie Reed Aquatics Center.
Learn moreMarie Reed Recreation Center
See what the Marie Reed Recreation Center has to offer.
Learn moreMitchell Park
The Mitchell Park Recreation Center is a smaller site, located in Ward 2. The site offers summer camp programming and Cooperative Play. Visit their website for more information.
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Oasis Senior Center for the Homeless
Provides coffee, lunch, entertainment to DC seniors in the area. Open from 11-2 pm. See individual schedule at the site.
Learn moreOsher Lifelong Learning Institute at American University (OLLI at AU)
Membership in OLLI provides a daytime opportunity for increased social interaction and new friendships through participation in study groups. Gathering in social spaces and attending trips provide additional opportunities for socializing. Cost is $300 for a semester or $550 for both fall and spring semesters. Members can take up to three classes a semester. Free lectures. Scholarships available.
Learn morePalisades Neighborhood Library
Visit the the Palisades Library to participate in French conversation, book club, writers workshops and other activities.
Learn morePalisades Recreation Center
The newly-renovated Palisades Community Center offers fitness classes and walking groups, as well as other programs. Sign up through the Department of Parks and Recreation (DPR) website.
Learn moreRose Park
Rose Park Recreation Center is nestled in historic Georgetown, bounded on the East side by Rock Creek Parkway. The center is a very small field house (home to DPR’s cooperative …
Learn moreShaw (Watha T. Daniel) Neighborhood Library
The Shaw library offers English conversation, adult learning, GED, writing, improvisation, and other programs. Intergenerational programs abound.
Learn moreSibley Senior Association
Sibley Memorial Hospital invites you to become a member of the Sibley Senior Association, to help you maintain your good health. With over 7,000 members the annual fee for new members is $20 for one person and $38 for two people at the same address. They offer a wide range of classes, seminars, events, and discounts.
Learn moreSibley Seniors
A wellness program for those over 50 including support groups, exercise classes, free seminars and events, periodic health screenings, and much more.
Learn moreSibley Seniors Association: Aquatic Therapy
Sibley Memorial Hospital offers aquatic physical therapy and aquatic exercise in a warm water pool. Their pool is 20 feet by 40 feet with a maximum depth of 4½ feet. A chair lift for easy entry is also located in the center.
The aquatic environment is helpful for the following:
Joint pain
Cardiovascular fitness
Balance and agility
Neuromuscular coordination
Muscle strength and endurance
Flexibility
Postural stabilization
Sibley Seniors at Metropolitan Memorial Church
Classes originally designed for Sibley Senior Assoc members but non-members also welcome. …
Learn moreSibley Seniors at Palisades Community Church
Classes originally designed for Sibley Senior Assoc members but non-members also welcome. Quarterly $10 administrative handling fee.
Learn moreSilver Sneakers Fitness Program
SilverSneakers is a health and fitness program designed for adults 65+ that’s included as a benefit in many Medicare Advantage Plans.
Learn moreStead Park
Stead Park offers many activities and common spaces for children of all ages.
Learn moreTemple Sinai Daytimers Program
Temple Sinai offers a wide array of education opportunities during the day which are open to the public, including a lunchtime lecture series.
Learn moreTenley-Friendship Neighborhood Library
The Tenleytown Library offers many activities for older adults including a knitting group, yoga, book clubs, author talks, book talks, job seekers clinics, career change groups, english language, conversation, and fitness classes.
Learn moreThe Avalon Movie Theatre's Senior Cinema Thursday
A monthly event where current features are screened every third Thursday at 10:30 am in partnership with the Sibley Senior Association. $5.
Learn moreThe Kennedy Center
The Kennedy Center offers many cultural events, including free concerts every evening on their millenium stage, and live streamed performances.
Learn moreThompson Boat Center
Kayak, canoe, row, paddleboard, bike or even hydro bike to your heart’s content in our nation’s capital. Classes and boat rental.
Learn moreUniversity of the District of Columbia (UDC) Aquatics Program
The UDC pool is open to the public. There is a water wise aqua exercise class. Hours are on the website. The pool features a 25 yard pool with six lanes, a separate diving well with two 1 meter diving boards, a spectator grandstand, offices, and locker rooms. Individuals not belonging to the University may use the pool during designated hours through purchase of a 20-use pass for $100.00. Passes may only be shared by immediate family members, and all family members wishing to use the pass must be identified on the form at the time of sign-up. All users must bring a lock and towel. Locks must be removed after each use.
Learn moreUniversity of the District of Columbia (UDC) Institute of Gerontology: Bodywise Program
The Bodywise Health and Fitness Program is a free program designed to promote health, wellness, and fitness for DC residents 60 years of age and older. Some of the benefits which may be achieved include: an increase in participants’ cardiovascular efficiency, improved muscular strength and flexibility, and increased knowledge of physical activity. The BODYWISE program consists of water aerobics, yoga, low-impact aerobics, and movement/chair exercise. Classes are conducted by certified instructors.
Learn moreUniversity of the District of Columbia (UDC) Institute of Gerontology: Senior Companion Program
The Senior Companion Program touches the lives of adults who need extra assistance to live independently in their homes and communities. The program serves frail older adults, adults with disabilities, and those with terminal illness. Senior Companions assist their adult clients in basic, but essential ways: by offering companionship and friendship to isolated older adults, assisting with simple chores, providing transportation, and adding richness to their client lives.
Learn moreUniversity of the District of Columbia (UDC) Institute of Gerontology: The Respite Aid Program
The Respite Aide Program provides in-home assistance to seniors living alone. The program also provides support to caregivers. This service helps the individual and/or families deal with the challenges of living independently in older adulthood.
Learn moreUniversity of the District of Columbia (UDC) Senior Tuition Program
Tuition and fees normally required for students will be waived for qualifying seniors, 65 years or older and a resident of the District of Columbia on a space availability. Courses are held at the Community College and the University.
Learn moreVolta Park
Volta Park is part of the Department of Parks and Recreation system.
Learn moreWalking Club - Sibley Seniors
Tuesday and Thursday ongoing, arrive anytime between 8:30 am-9:30 am. Members walk in a temperature-controlled, safe and dry environment. Free blood pressure checks are provided. Cancellations for bad weather follow the Montgomery County school schedule. The Walking Cub is a free community service sponsired by Sipley Hospital and Mazza Gallerie. Meets on teh councourse level of Mazza Gallerie. Free parking in the underground structure. If you drive to Mazza, please pull the ticket and bring it with you to get it validated at the Walking Club.
Learn moreWest End Neighborhood Library
The West End Library offers many activities for older adults, including a movie night, coloring club, art club, writing club and intergenerational activities.
Learn moreWilson Aquatic Center
Pool hours Mondays-Fridays 6 am-9 pm and Saturdays and Sundays 9 am-5 pm. Beautiful facilities with leisure pool and whirlpool in addition to lap swimming. Sign up for classes on the DPR website. Free aerobics classes offered through the Bodywise and UDC.
Learn moreYMCA - Fit and Well Seniors
Fit & Well Seniors is a wellness program which caters to the needs of DC seniors. Launched in 2010 in partnership with CareFirst BlueCross BlueShield, this program helps seniors find movement and vitality—all free of charge. Thanks to a grant from the Department of Aging and Community Living the Fit & Well Seniors program is now part of the DACL’s Senior Services Network. Sign up by visiting the YMCA or calling (202) 232-6700.
Learn moreYMCA Fitness Classes
The YMCA offers adult swim, strengthening, exercise, nutrition, cooking classes.
Learn moreYoga District Yoga classes
Yoga district strive to offer affordable classes to a wide variety of students. They offer weekly beginning classes and workshops.
Learn moreYoga Works
If you want to do yoga, at any age, weight, or strength level, Yoga Works welcomes you.
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