Mission Statement: To offer recreational, educational, social, health, and human service programs which are designed to foster independence and community involvement for persons age 55 and older. The Norwich Senior Center was established in 1974. After the construction of the new building in 1994, the name was changed to the Rose City Senior Center. The City of Norwich, Edward and Mary Lord Foundation, Senior Resources-Agency on Aging, and other state and local grants provide funding. Norwich non-profits may rent the Center, at a competitive fee on weekends and evenings, when available. Amenities in this 16,000 square-foot facility include a large dining room, large program room, a commercial kitchen and ample parking. The Building is available for use from 7 a.m.-10 p.m. on the weekends. Weekday use from 4 p.m. until 9 p.m. Visit Website to see if the Center will meet your needs. Inclement Weather Notice If the area experiences bad weather this coming winter, the Senior Center may be closed. Please listen to WICH-1310 a.m. or WCTY-97.7 FM radio or watch WFSB, TV Channel 3 closings and delays. Sign up for alerts for closings and late openings throughout the City at the Alert Center. Holidays & Early Closings The Senior Center is closed for 13 Holidays per year. Special Links: Senior Centers of Eastern Connecticut (Regional website for Nine Local Senior Centers).
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