Activities & Recreation – Forever Dublin

Activities and Recreation

Your lifestyle as a senior adult is a new chapter in your life. You have more time for family and friends, more time to spend on the activities and hobbies you’ve always enjoyed. You may also have time to get involved in new projects, learn new skills and expand your horizons.

The Dublin Community Recreation Center (DCRC) offers it all! Get involved in a sports league or work out at the gym. Take classes as diverse as creating wooden wall art to smart phone/tablet photography to beginning ballroom dancing.

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The Y is a place for people of all abilities and skill levels, which is why we offer programming designed specifically for older adults. We will help you stay safe and overcome any anxiety you may have about exercising as an older adult. Take a look at some of our senior-oriented fitness programs below, which accommodate a wide variety of interests and functional abilities.

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SourcePoint’s enrichment center fosters and encourages positive opportunities for social connection, intellectual stimulation, physical well-being, and adjustment through the transitions of aging for Delaware County residents age 55 and better.

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We take great measures to sustain and improve the quality of life for our residents. Dublin is a vibrant City with safe neighborhoods, a solid network of parks and shared-use paths and a variety of community events and activities for our residents to enjoy. With more than 100 miles of bikepaths and 60 parks, it’s no wonder Dublin has been recognized nationally, as one of the best places to live.

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Glacier Ridge was named for the end moraine or glacial debris left behind when the glaciers retreated some 12,000 to 17,000 years ago. Much of the 1,037-acre park was once covered with farmland. Visitors can traverse a boardwalk through the Honda Wetlands Area or climb a 25-foot observation tower to see waterfowl and other animals.

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With more than 130 miles, Dublin’s extensive recreation path system traverses parks, neighborhoods and roadways. Perfect for a bike ride to your favorite destination, or just to get some exercise and fresh air.

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Are you 55 years or older? If the answer is yes, then you need to get involved with the Dublin Community Senior Citizens, based at the Dublin Community Recreation Center (DCRC), which offers a variety of interesting activities designed for ages 55 and older.

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