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Marcos De Niza Senior Center

Hours
8 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Monday - Friday

Address
305 W. Pima St.
Phoenix, AZ 85003

Telephone
602-262-7249

Genevieve Wlliams, Supervisor

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Location
Southwest corner of Third Avenue and Pima Street, south of Buckeye Road, in the Marcos de Niza housing complex.

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Activities at the center include:
  • Clubs and classes - Arts & crafts, English as a Second Language (ESL) classes
  • Social activities and entertainment - Special events, monthly shopping trips
  • Games - Billiards, bingo, dominos, loteria, table games
  • Fitness - Exercise classes, Bone Builders program
  • Health and education - Weekly continental breakfast, health screenings, food programs

Check the activity calendar for dates, times and additional activities and fees (if applicable).

Lunch
Lunch is served at 11:45 a.m. Monday through Friday. Lunch reservations are required 48 hours in advance. Check the menu for daily meal choices. Meals are planned using nutrition guidelines for older adults.

Other Services

Advocacy and Assistance
PACE program staff are on site and available for appointments to identify areas of needs and assist with community resources.

Transportation
Center staff can help with registration for Reserve-A-Ride or information on other area transportation.

Home-delivered meals
This program offers delivery of meals for homebound frail, elderly and disabled clients under certain qualifications and by referral only.

Volunteer
Volunteer opportunities at the center include assisting with meal programs, clerical tasks, host/hostessing, activities and classes/workshops.

For other information, call the Senior HELP LINE at 602-264-HELP (4357).

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