April at the Senior Center - events, classes, activities

Shoreline, WALocal News

The Shoreline-Lake Forest Park Senior Center's April calendar is packed with exciting events that cater to the interests and needs of local seniors. On April 8, attendees can enjoy a unique Karaoke-BINGO night, blending musical entertainment with traditional bingo for a lively social experience. Cooking enthusiasts can take part in Chef Janice's classes, where they will explore innovative recipes, including Easter sweets and various types of bread. The Hawaiian Hula class encourages physical activity and cultural appreciation, welcoming participants of all ages. A special French Heritage Meal on April 11 invites seniors to indulge in a delicious traditional meal while fostering community spirit.

Members celebrating their birthdays on April 21 will enjoy a complimentary lunch complete with entertainment and cake, reinforcing the center's commitment to member engagement. Furthermore, the article highlights the importance of social activities in enhancing the quality of life for seniors. By providing diverse programming, the Senior Center plays a crucial role in supporting the local senior community's well-being and connection.

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