Throughout the week, the Dauphin Senior Centre has been celebrating 30 years in many ways.
While reflecting, Kim Armstrong, administrator and program coordinator, says she’s been with the senior centre for 13 years.
“We are seeing a change in seniors, generally, our seniors are living longer and they have bigger expectations of an organization such as ours. More involvement but different involvement.”
Armstrong says moving forward, the senior centre will continue to grow and morph with the needs of the people.
Tonight they’re hosting their volunteer supper, tomorrow there’ll be a sock hop with Elvis performing music from the ’50s, ’60s, and ’70s, and finally, on Saturday they’ll be having a come and go.