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Christmas: December 25 (Senior Center is CLOSED)
New Year’s Day: January 1 (Senior Center is CLOSED)

Please note: There is no transportation to the Senior Center or medical transportation when the Center is closed.

There is also no transportation to the Senior Center on December 26 and 27. There is no medical transportation available after noontime on December 24th and on December 26 and 31.

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Honoring the Wisdom That Comes With Age

The Brookline Senior Center (BSC) is a gathering place dedicated to enriching the aging experience by providing a diverse environment with a wide range of opportunities, programs, and services (the majority of which are provided by volunteers) in the areas of health, learning, art, socialization, nutrition, and recreation. In addition, and perhaps more importantly, the Brookline COA provides Brookline area seniors a strong and inviting community in which to meet new friends, socialize, volunteer, and stay active.

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Growing Older & Wiser in
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to read about Ilene Epstein
retired business owner mother-grandmother, and member of the Brookline Senior Center.

A Letter From

Betsy Pollock, MSW President, Brookline Senior Center Foundation

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Latest news

Brookline, Massachusetts, Gallery 93 at the Brookline Senior Center is pleased to present Daydreams of Summer by artist Joan Baldwin.…

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We are excited to invite you to Ethos’ LGBTQ+ cafes this December! Come gather to celebrate with us in spaces…

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From the Director

“Our goal is to help seniors maintain their independence and continue to be or become active members of their community. We believe wholeheartedly in enhancing growth, dignity, and a sense of belonging while encouraging individual contributions and the sharing of diverse life experiences. The Senior Center welcomes all who enter our doors, regardless of age, income, disability, ethnicity, religious, or sexual orientation.

One of our strengths is recruiting volunteers. We have 238 volunteers of all ages (14 – 96) performing 693 activities. Many are active in more than one activity; many have volunteered with us for ten years or more. These volunteers, most of whom are seniors themselves, donate the equivalent number of hours of more than 16 full-time staff. Without our volunteers who execute the programs, the BSC could not provide the number and variety of programs and activities that we offer to seniors.”