
Location | Leisure Center |
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Address |
3323 Walters Avenue
Northbrook IL 60062 |
Phone | 847-291-2995 |
Hours |
Mon-Fri 9am-4pm |
Location Type | Facility |
Amenities | ADA Accessible, Meeting Room, Program Room |
Momentum Newsletter Senior Center Membership Upcoming Senior Events
Senior Center members enjoy a wide variety of free and discounted programs and activities with others who share their interests. The annual membership fee is $30 for Northbrook Park District residents and $45 for non-residents. Call us at 847-291-2995 or drop on by to learn more.
Fall Safety Tips for Seniors
Northbrook Leisure Center 3323 Walters Avenue, NorthbrookThe Northbrook Police Department will present helpful prevention and safety tips to keep residents safe. Community Engagement Officer Jaegers will share trending scams and techniques criminals are using to target residents and ways to help us stay vigilant. Registration required. register now
Senior Center Trip: Chicago Botanic Garden Fall Festival
Northbrook Leisure Center 3323 Walters Avenue, NorthbrookAges 55+ Celebrate fall season with us in full color at the Chicago Botanic Garden Fall Festival. The ginkgos are starting to turn as bright as the sun, maples promise a spectacularly vibrant array of multitones, and sumacs' colorful clusters stand out in glorious shades of bright red and purple. Enjoy the garden grounds and …
Your Memoir – A Family Keepsake
Northbrook Leisure Center 3323 Walters Avenue, NorthbrookAges 55+ Everyone has a story, even if they think they don't. Learn how writing your story benefits your family and surprisingly, yourself. You'll receive an outline of the process, how to list your life highlights and easy to use memoir writing platforms. No formal writing experience necessary. register online
Adrian Bringham Presents: The Story of Smoky
Northbrook Leisure Center 3323 Walters Avenue, NorthbrookAges 55+ Come hear the story of Smoky, the first dog honored with the Animals in War and Peace Distinguished Service Medal, the highest award American animals can receive. This amazing true story will captivate and warm your heart. register online
Park Larks Begins
Northbrook Leisure Center 3323 Walters Avenue, NorthbrookAges 55+ Calling all singers! Join us for music and fellowship as we sing and perform show tunes for local community centers and events. Park Larks is led under direction of David Zizic. join now
Barry Bradford Presents 1948
Northbrook Leisure Center 3323 Walters Avenue, NorthbrookAges 55+ Presidential award-winning historian Barry Bradford will take us on a time capsule look at 1948 - America 75 years ago. We will examine what famous people were born and died that year, the top news stories, music, movies, and more. Among the fascinating topics that will be covered include the establishment of Israel, …
Halloween Treats & Bingo
Northbrook Leisure Center 3323 Walters Avenue, NorthbrookAges 55+ Treat yourself to Halloween Bingo! Wear a costume to be entered in our costume contest and enjoy treats and prizes with friends. register online
Community Theatre – A Christmas Carol: A Live Radio Play
Northbrook Leisure Center 3323 Walters Avenue, NorthbrookAges 55+ OR join the 8+ group! The Charles Dickens holiday classic comes to life as a live 1940s radio broadcast, complete with vintage commercials for fruitcake (extra-fancy), and the magic of live sound effects and musical underscoring. Performance will be on Saturday, December 16 at 11am. All skill levels welcome! register online
Northbrook Senior Center Showcase
Northbrook Leisure Center 3323 Walters Avenue, NorthbrookJoin us for a Senior Showcase! This event provides an opportunity for seniors and their families to learn about our senior center and programs, meet our staff, interact with vendors and service providers, and enjoy social time with fellow community members. Refreshments are provided. Register in advance to receive a free gift. register online
Storytelling Luncheon with Carol Kerman
Northbrook Leisure Center 3323 Walters Avenue, NorthbrookAges 55+ Carol's personal stories remind us of our own life and family and the anecdotes that have shaped us. She believes that we keep our loved ones alive through story. Carol will tell about her late brother Andy Kaufman, known as "Latka" in the sitcom Taxi. She shares inside family stories that show what …