SENIOR CENTER BY THE NUMBERS » 11,699 cumulative participants in 2025 » 1,052 miles traveled on 18 adventure trips » 1,093 individuals combined attended: 55+ Expo, New Senior Center Housewarming, Lions Club Picnic and 4th of July Bingo » 750 utilized Health and Wellness Classes and Services » 384 donuts consumed during “coffee and treats” programs
Memorials, sponsorship & scholarship donations
DONATIONS: $2,045
Program & registration fees, room use & supply fees, memorials, sponsorship, scholarship donations & partnership reimbursement
Program Revenue: $67,480
PROGRAM EXPENSES: $61,829 Operating Expenses: $110,169
Including wages
7700 MARKET BOULEVARD LOCATED AT CITY HALL NO ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP FEE
The Chanhassen Senior Center is a community engagement facility that offers programs, trips, meals, activities, education and wellness services for patrons 55 and older. The Senior Center is staffed by one full-time coordinator. On November 3, 2025, the new Senior Center officially opened its doors and welcomed patrons into a new beautiful, integrated, and expanded space in the new City Hall facility. Modern design and high-tech amenities allow for fresh opportunities to grow new programs, welcome more patrons and expand class and event offerings. Senior Center staff are creating fresh opportunities for engagement in lifelong learning, social connection and expanded interest-based programs for current and future generations of 55+ adults.
VOLUNTEERS The Senior Center relies on over 100 volunteers to maintain quality programming. Volunteers run weekly and monthly groups, devote time to special events and provide free, valuable information and resources during educational outreach and individual meetings with patrons. TIMELY HELP HIGHLIGHTS » Cub Pharmacy immunized 72 individuals at the 55+ Expo Free Vaccine Clinic. » AARP Volunteers prepared and filed 121 income tax forms at no cost for 145 senior and limited income clients. » Senior Community Services (SCS) volunteers provided 52 hours of free laptop/smart phone help to over 75 individuals. » Over 500 hours of resource assistance were provided for family caregivers and vision impaired individuals during monthly support groups.
GRANTS & DONATIONS » The Martha Walker Memorial Fund provides scholarships for patrons deterred from enjoying fee-based programs due to financial strains. $820 in donations gave individuals opportunities to participate without barriers. » Annual sponsorship funds totaled $1,225. » Local senior housing sites and businesses provided food and supplies for many programs and events. Annual in-kind sponsorships & donations, including 4th of July Bingo Prizes, Lions Club Annual Picnic costs and other donated snacks/lunches, were estimated at over $2,300.
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