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Manlius Seniors Stay Active and Connected Through Winter Storms

From yoga to book clubs, this senior hub transforms winter isolation into vibrant community. Discover how members thrive despite the cold.

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Manlius Seniors Stay Active and Connected Through Winter Storms

The Manlius Senior Activity Centre is helping older adults stay active and connected during winter storms. With a mix of fitness, social, and learning programmes, the centre aims to keep seniors engaged during the colder months. Staff and members recently shared details about its offerings and impact on the local community.

Fitness classes like yoga and chair exercises are among the most popular activities at the centre. Social events, including bingo nights and seasonal parties, also draw regular attendance. Educational programmes, such as arts and crafts sessions and book clubs, provide additional ways for members to stay mentally sharp.

Executive director Kristin Rogers and assistant director Brittini Hastings spoke about the centre's mission in a recent interview. Member Barbara Maher also shared her experiences, highlighting how the activities have enriched her winter routine. While exact participation numbers for February 2026 are not publicly available, the variety of programmes suggests strong community interest.

Those looking to learn more can visit the centre's official website at ManliusSeniors.org for updates and schedules.

The Manlius Senior Activity Centre continues to serve as a hub for older residents seeking engagement and activity. Its mix of physical, social, and educational options provides structured support through the winter storms. Further details on membership and events remain accessible online for interested seniors.

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