City of Calabasas, CA
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300 Civic Center Way
Calabasas CA 91302
(818) 224-1777
About the Center
The Calabasas Senior Center provides a gathering place for senior men and women, 50 years and older, where they can enjoy activities that contribute to continued learning and enrichment, socialization with other seniors, and participation in recreational programs that promote healthy lifestyles. In this comfortable and inviting environment, seniors can enjoy special interest clubs, seasonal events, and gain valuable information from the popular and diverse classes and lectures provided by the Savvy Senior program.
The Center’s programming includes a variety of classes, lectures and excursions that are interesting and exciting for seniors who would like to continue practicing favorite skills and hobbies, stimulate thinking, or try something new.
Lectures, demonstrations, discussion groups and classes focus on entertainment, fitness, technology, music, fine arts, personal development, hobbies, and arts & crafts. Interesting and diverse excursions are offered all year long, including day trips to museums, gardens, missions, nature sites, and special seasonal events. Field trips include lunch and transportation, providing an opportunity to make new friends along the way.
The CSC activities include special interest clubs for members and non-members to enjoy. You might like to join the Book Club, Movie Club, Hiking, Chess, Ping Pong, Poker, Mexican Train, Scrabble, or Photography Club. If you’re not part of a Mah Jongg, Canasta, or Poker group, there is a club already formed, for you to join. A new addition is the Caring Calabasas Club, a service club which provides charitable contributions in the form of collections of goods, crafting of needed items, and good works.
Our Sports room is a good place to meet fellow seniors for a game of darts, billiards, or ping-pong. You might want to relax in front of the TV screen and cheer your favorite teams to victory. Consider the Calabasas Senior Center your home away from home.
A free Tech Help program is available for seniors. Local high school students provide one-on-one instruction, with appointments scheduled by senior center staff. Seniors can improve their skills for laptop computers, cell phones, Apple watches, iPads, Tablets, e-mail, manage photos and Apps, learn Facebook, Internet, and Twitter.