
Location
1720 Keller Springs Road
Carrollton, TX
75006
Phone: 972-466-4850
Fax: 972-466-4854
Map
Hours
Monday,
Wednesday & Friday - 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Tuesday - 8 a.m. to 8:30 p.m.
Thursday - 8 a.m. to 10 p.m.
Saturday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Sunday - Closed
General Information
The Carrollton Senior Center is
located at 1720 Keller Springs
Road, just west of Josey Lane. This 17,300
square-foot facility consists of a large ballroom with a
wood dance floor, meeting, exercise and fitness rooms,
boardwalk piers on the lake, a hiking/biking trail, picture
windows overlooking the lake and wetlands, full-service
kitchen, and administrative offices.
The Center
offers a variety of weekly leisure activities and monthly
programs for senior adults ages 50+, including senior
athletic opportunities, educational classes and seminars,
and monthly luncheons. Most activities and programs are free
or have a minimal charge.
Membership Fee
One time $5.00 membership fees apply to residents and
non-residents. Replacement card fee $5.00.
Weekly Activities
Dominoes, Ukulele, Hand & Foot Canasta, Party Bridge, Ping Pong, Pinochle, Crafts, Bunka Embroidery,
Ceramics, Dances, Hand-working
Circle, Watercolor classes, Billiards.
Monthly Activities
Monthly luncheons are usually
held on the third Thursday every month at 11:00 a.m.,
$4 per person.
Join
"TNT"(Travelin' N Texas) to discover the exciting places Carrollton and
the State of Texas have to offer. Outings always
include much laughter, a stop for lunch and occasionally an
overnight stay.
Travel
with the "Lunch Bunch" for outings to a new
restaurant the second Friday each month
for only $3 plus your meal.
The Senior Advisory Council sponsors a
Hot Dog Day the second Wednesday
of each month. $1.50 buys a hot dog with all the fixins', chips, drink
and dessert.
Thursday Night Dances
7 to 9:30 p.m. $5 per
person.
Free dance class 6 to 6:50 p.m.
Live band each week!
Hosts are
available as
dance partners.
Dance Schedule
| September 18 |
Ronnie Martin |
Ballroom |
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| September 25 |
High Caliber |
Country & Western |
|
| October 2 |
Gary Lee |
Ballroom |
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| October 9 |
Southern Pride |
Country & Western |
|
| October 16 |
Ronnie Martin |
Ballroom |
|
| October 23 |
High Caliber |
Country & Western |
|
| October 30 |
Brazos Valley Boys |
Country & Western |
Halloween Costume Ball |
| November 6 |
Gary Lee |
Ballroom |
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| November 13 |
Southern Pride |
Country & Western |
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| November 20 |
Ronnie Martin |
Ballroom |
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| November 27 |
No dance |
|
Thanksgiving Day |
| December 4 |
Gary Lee |
Ballroom |
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| December 11 |
Southern Pride |
Country & Western |
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| December 18 |
Ronnie Martin |
Ballroom |
Holiday Dance |
Dance Club Officers
President Bobbi McDaniel
Vice-president Dave Power
Treasurer Sharon Ross
Secretary Gene Walden
Health & Fitness
Enjoy walking, stretch and aerobic
classes. New equipment: two
treadmills, two recumbent bicycles, an elliptical trainer,
and weight machines for your upper body, including free
weights.
Personal Trainers
General personal trainer
information
Christy Atwood
April Powers
Don McGehee
Tom Noune'
Helpful Information
City facility rental information
Facility rental application form
Refund Policy
Senior Sampler -
October
Senior Sampler -
September
Senior Sampler -
August
Senior Sampler -
July
Senior Sampler -
June
Severe weather
public safety information
Map to
facility
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Senior
Advisory Council |
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The Senior Advisory
Council meets the first Tuesday of each month at 11:00 a.m.
The purpose of this Council is: |
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To act in an
advisory capacity to the city of Carrollton Parks and
Recreation department and the leisure services staff |
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To work
toward improvement of the senior facilities and services
such as the senior center, transportation, senior
contact and assistance and other items of senior
interest |
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To encourage
cooperation and interaction with other senior
organizations |
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To act as a
forum for the discussion of issues raised by seniors |
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To encourage
all seniors to take an active interest and to
participate in the programs and activities of the center |
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To make the
center a place of learning, activity, friendship and
entertainment |
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To publicize
the activities of the center and aggressively recruit
and welcome all eligible citizens of the community to
the center |
The Senior Advisory Council sponsors the monthly luncheons,
the
Veterans' Day Luncheon in November and the Holiday Open House
in December.
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