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  • Events for seniors at the Silverton Senior Center are fun activities that include special instructional meetings, ice cream socials, volunteer appreciation parties, rummage sales, lunch time concerts, annual members meeting, and even more events.
    EVENTS.html
  • This is the Silverton Senior Center Executive BLOG Page
    EVENT-BLOG.html
  • Silverton Senior Center Programs, Classes and Events as advertised in OurTown.
    index.html
  • Silverton Senior Center sponsors the Silverton Senior Thrift Shop located at 207 High St NE, Silverton, Oregon 97381. Check out the Thrift Shop's Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/thriftshop1154/. You can place items on consignment and search for hidden treasure at the same time, and at the same place.
    THRIFT-SHOP.html
  • Singles at the Silverton Senior Center have gotten together and formed a Club to Dine Out occasionally.
    DINE-OUT-CLUB.html
  • Photos submitted by members of the Silverton Senior Center. Photos may include events on or off the premises as sponsored by the Silverton Senior Center. Member-created photos may be sent to: [email protected]
    PHOTO-ARCHIVES.html
  • Meet & Greet the Cadidates running for the Open Board Positions...Dessert Potluck...Bring something yummy to share! Silverton Senior Center Members Welcome!
    EVENT-REMINDER.html
  • CASA is a state-mandated program through ORS 419.112B to advocate for abused and neglected children who need safe and permanent homes. CASA stands for “.”
    CASA.html
  • SilvertonSeniorCenter.org; Silverton Senior Center, provides Silver Activities for event socials, games, social gatherings, activity classes, good times, senior services, exercise programs, travel opportunities, games and social gaming, membership benefits, and much more.
    home.html
  • Travel and Adventure to distant shores or just fun trips around home.
    travel.html
  • Wellness exercise programs are for getting back in shape. Wouldn't you like to get that old body back into shape before the holidays.
    wellness-programs.html
  • Tai Chi is the Chinese art of low impact exercise for balance, flexibility, strength, stamina, agility, and feelings of well-being brought to you by Instructor: Barbara Dahlum
    Tai-Chi.html
  • ZUMBA® is a fun hour of fitness. ZUMBA is designed for the active older adult population and for the true beginner. Have fun and workout at the same time with the Instructor:
    ZUMBA.html
  • Yoga For Ordinary People in Everyday Life to increase your energy and well-being. Bring a mat and small cushion if you have one and get results. Chair yoga and mat yoga. Join in the journey on the floor or on a chair. We will determine whether to have separate chair and mat classes. Call 503-873-0947 Instructor Tsipora Berman MEd, Holistic Education Specialist RYT. RSMET
    Yoga.html
  • Sit and Be Fit at the Silverton Senior Center.
    SIT-and-BE-FIT.html
  • Oregon Garden Walking Group... a walk can be healthful and refreshing. take a walk any time of year. the group meets at the Silverton Senior Center Daily, rain or shine. Just bring an umbrella and a smile.
    Oregon-Garden-Walking-Group.html
  • Arthritis Exercise is typically held twice a week. The Arthritis Foundation Exercise Class by Carol Sheldon is a program developed by physical therapists to address pain, fatigue and decreased strength that often accompany the disease. The low-impact class may be taken either standing or sitting, whichever is most comfortable. - sponsored by Attorney Jim Little.
    Arthritis-Exercise.html
  • Leisure-time and education for seniors at the Silverton Senior Center are fun activity classes that include making cookbook recipes, doing photo activities, scrapbooking, crafts of all kinds, soap carving, music such as guitar and ukulele lessons, going on local trips, bus travels, local event participation, cruises, networking with other members, working computers including math, writing, shooting videos, connecting on social networks, doing video interviews, learning stage production and archiving, dealing with smart phone and tablet devices, learning Spanish, building a family tree with genealogy programs, authoring stories and transcribing interivews... and games.
    CLASSES.html
  • FREE knitting advice, lessons and demonstrations
    NEEDLE-CRAFTS.html
  • Drop-in activities for seniors at the Silverton Senior Center are fun activities that include cards and games including social gaming, bingo, bridge, cribbage, pinochle and board games.
    games.html
  • Our greatest resource at the Silverton Senior Center is the help provided by our volunteers who work for the benefit of all seniors. Volunteers have fun helping at the front desk, with the phone, in food prepration and serving, in cleanup activities, gardening, building maintenance, working at outdoor events and at Center social events... and in holding volunteer positions on the Board.
    VOLUNTEERS.html
  • VOLUNTEERS - Our Greatest Resource
    Application.html
  • A message from the Executive Director, Dodie Brockamp, to the members of the Silverton Senior Center... provided on a monthly basis or as the need arises.
    exec-dir.html
  • Staying active, hearing, getting help with nutrition, ad free legal support are services important to our well-being.
    services-for-seniors.html
  • Silverton Area Resource Guide - HEALTH, SAFETY, & WELLNESS RESOURCES & TIPS for Silverton Area Seniors. This "Unique Complimentary Guide Reveals Solutions for Seniors". Community Health and Safety
    COMMUNITY-HEALTH-&-SAFETY.html
  • Monthly issues of Silverton Senior Center Programs, Classes and Events as selected by the Executive Director for inclusion in the Our Town publication.
    COMMUNITY-BULLETIN.html
  • Silverton Meals on Wheels. Call Carol at (503) 873-6906 to volunteer, or to sign up for meals (suggested donation is $3). Come to the Senior Center in Silverton, Oregon, for fun, to socialize, and to have luch with friends... check out the lunch menu.
    LUNCH-MENU.html
  • CLINIC.html
  • Bill Clubb Massage LC# 14929 Relax, 5-minute minimum... Reasonable rates... by appointment
    Massage.html
  • Foot Clinic p[rovides foot care which is critical to staying active. Staying active is important to our well-being. The Silverton Hospital offers a foot clinic at the Silverton Senior Center every week. They wash and trim toenails. People walk out feeling refreshed and renewed. There is a fee for this service.
    Foot-Clinic.html
  • Silverton Senior Center Product Offerings of interest from our members.
    SALE.html
  • The 2013 Edition of the Silverton Senior Center Cook Book is filled with delicious recipes.
    Silverton-Senior-Center-Cook-Book.html
  • A warm Welcome about us, the Board of Directors.
    about.html
  • In 2017, you are able to take advantage of paying your Membership Dues ONLINE or, better yet, at the Silverton Senior Center where you can meet Staff and active Members!
    2017-Membership-Dues.html
  • Opportunities for seniors and any others to donate to the Silverton Senior Center (Silverton Area Seniors, Inc. or SASI) through one time or ongoing funding arrangements. There are lifetime memberships and yearly membership payment options. Funds are also procured through sales, social raffles, sponsorships, merchant co-participation events, individual donations, and business charity donations. SASI is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. The Senior Center facility was initially funded by local and friends donations, the City of Silverton and a Federally funded Community Block Grant. Please donate online or off-line if you can.
    DONATIONS.html
  • Opportunities for seniors who join the members network at the Silverton Senior Center include fun activities such as cards and games including social gaming, bingo, bridge, cribbage, pinochle and board games... includes member application, a show of benefits and more.
    JOIN.html
  • Board Meetings for seniors at the Silverton Senior Center are typically held the first Monday of the month at 1PM. Other meetings are held as noted. Seniors 60+ are welcome.
    Board-of-Directors-Meeting.html
  • Bylaws, bi-laws [sic], for the Articles of Incorporation of Silverton Senior Center (Silverton Area Seniors, Inc)
    Bylaws.html
  • Silverton Senior Center Policies (policies are subject to clerical revisions and Board actions; additional policies are available upon request) The following is an abstact on Harassment/Disrimination/Bullying: Unwelcome harassment in a work environment, including an action of retaliation, that is viewed as 1) severe or 2) pervasive enduring behavior, and is intended to disturb or upset an individual or an affected witness, or as may be perceived as such by an affected individual; AS WELL AS, systematic and chronic physical infliction or psychological distress, including unwanted and repeated 1) written or verbal communication, 2) physical conduct, or 3) behavior, directed against any member or employee, including any threatening, insulting, or dehumanizing gesture; that causes discomfort or humiliation; or, that unreasonably interferes with the individual’s participation in the center’s activities; AND, that is severe enough to create an intimidating, hostile, or offensive environment in a way that reasonably moral people would consider intimidating, hostile, or abusive... IS prohibited and is not to be tolerated. So use common sense and try to be a good member.
    Policies.html
  • Our goal is to meet the social, recreational and educational needs of members in a fun, safe, inclusive and courteous environment. The intent of this SASI policy is to provide equal employment opportunity and membership for all persons regardless of race, color, religion, national origin, marital status, political afflation, affectional orientation or gender identity, status with regard to public assistance, disability, sex, or age.
    General-Operations.html
  • Our goal is to meet the social, recreational and educational needs of members in a fun, safe, inclusive and courteous environment. The Code of Conduct was developed to assist in the achievement of treating members in a fun, safe, inclusive and coureous environment.
    Code-of-Conduct.html
  • Our goal is to meet the social, recreational and educational needs of members in a fun, safe, inclusive and courteous environment. SASI, in accordance with Federal and State laws, will not tolerate, accept or condone harassment on the basis of sex. Unwelcome sexual advances, requests for sexual favors and other verbal or physical conduct of a sexual nature constitute sexual harassment when:
    Sexual-Harassment.html
  • Our goal is to meet the social, recreational and educational needs of members in a fun, safe, inclusive and courteous environment. SASI will not retaliate against you for filing a complaint or cooperating in an investigation and will not tolerate or permit retaliation by members.
    Harassment-Discrimination.html
  • Our goal is to meet the social, recreational and educational needs of members in a fun, safe, inclusive and courteous environment. Bullying will not be tolerated or permitted in SASI.
    Bullying.html
  • The mission statement of the Silverton Senior Center, Member benifits, funding, and how to contact.
    Mission-Statement.html
  • Contact Pages are a great way to engage with the Senior Center and demonstrate that you are a real person rather than simply an anonymous web site surfer.
    Contact-Us.html
  • This site provides connections to Marion County and Oregon state community resources for seniors at the Silverton Senior Center.
    Links.html