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Kinect Bowling has been part of the city's senior recreation programming since 2008. Kinect Bowling combines technology and wellness for seniors who want to keep fit and have fun at the same time.
The Senior Citizens of Whitley County, a non-profit organization dedicated to serving residents aged 60 and older, has introduced a new program that has quickly become a favorite among its members.
Jim Welch, the director of bowling operations at Strike Zone, said the center has offered senior leagues since it opened in 2006. The leagues are open to people 50 or older.
For the past three years, 74-year-old Alice Baker has come to the Macon Branch Library in Brooklyn almost every Thursday morning. That's when the wildly popular Xbox bowling league meets. But Baker ...
Gray is part of the first group of Laguna Woods Village seniors who have taken up Wii bowling. The group of about 20 from The Towers plays every Tuesday and hopes to form a team in the next month.
Some of the programs — virtual bowling, for instance — don't strike people as part of a library's mission. Nick Higgins, director of outreach for the Brooklyn Public Library, sees it differently.
Some of the programs — virtual bowling, for instance — don't strike people as part of a library's mission. Nick Higgins, director of outreach for the Brooklyn Public Library, sees it differently.
The number of older people involved in the arts programs at the Brooklyn Public Library is up more than 50 percent since last year. They want a chance to write new chapters in a place for all ages.
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