Happy 30th Birthday, Madison Senior Center! Since its opening on 330 Mifflin Street in 1983, the Madison Senior Center has served as a community resource for local older adults.
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Madison Senior Center Celebrates 30 Years!
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Celebrate Young Essay Readers with an Ice Cream Social
postedDuring May, Older Americans Month, the Madison Senior Center appreciates and celebrates the contributions and achievements if older adults.
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An Artful Affair
postedThe annual senior art show, An Artful Affair, opens at the Senior Center on Friday, May 3 from 5 - 8 pm.
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Brain Health for the 21st Century Series
postedThe Madison Senior Center presents a three-part Wednesday lecture series by Thomas Fritsch, Ph.D, Director of the Parkinson Research Institute, affiliated with the Regional Parkinson Center of Milwaukee and Aurora Health C
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Mixed Media Gallery Exhibit features 3150 Studio Artists
postedA group of eight women artists from the Madison and Verona area gather together to create Mixed Media & Textile Artwork.
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Boomers and Wellness
postedCelebrating 30 years serving older adults, the Madison Senior Center invites you to a series of three programs aimed at increasing baby boomers' knowledge of successful aging.
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Boomers and Wellness Series at the Farmers' Market
postedCelebrating 30 years serving older adults, the Madison Senior Center invites you to a series of three programs aimed at increasing baby boomers' knowledge of successful aging.
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Madison Senior Center presents Senator Tim Cullen: Mining In Wisconsin
postedJoin State Senator Tim Cullen for a presentation and discussion of one of the most controversial issues before the state legislature in 2013.
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Brain Health for the 21st Century with Dr. Thomas Fritsch
postedThe Madison Senior Center presents a three-part Wednesday lecture series by Thomas Fritsch, Ph.D, Director of the Parkinson Research Institute, affiliated with the Regional Parkinson Center of Milwaukee and Aurora Health C
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Osteoporosis Program with Dr. Neil Binkley
postedDr. Neil Binkley from the UW Osteoporosis Research Program will discuss the current state of osteoporosis and the research that is being done.
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Classic English Tea at the Madison Senior Center
postedRelax during the holidays at the Madison Senior Center's Classic English Tea on Friday, December 7 from 2-4 pm.
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Festival of Wreaths
postedThe Madison Senior Center's ninth annual "Festival of Wreaths" begins Monday, November 12.