MARLBORO SENIOR CENTER
The Marlboro Senior Center attracts senior citizens
from many sections of Brooklyn – and with good
reason. Under the tireless leadership of Roseanne DeGennaro,
Director, the center has created an environment that
naturally welcomes older adults no matter their age
– clients range from 60 to 99 – and regardless
of ethnic origin. Marlboro Senior Center’s eclectic
programming appeals to seniors who are Asian-, Russian-,
Italian-, Hispanic-, and African-American – they
can all relate to the sentiments of friendship, mutual
respect and unabashed happiness that resound within
the center.
The educationally enriching and recreationally satisfying
activities at the Marlboro Senior Center include:
- Art Classes
- Tai Chi & Exercise Classes
- Choral Group Practice
- Professional Folk Singing and Storytelling
- English as a Second Language Classes
- Arts and Crafts
- Line Dancing
- Trips to Cultural & Educational Attractions
Located in the Gravesend section of Brooklyn, at 2298
West 8th Street, Marlboro Senior Center is a magnet
for older adults who want to imbue their lives with
emotional and physical health.
Marlboro Senior Center is Funded by:
- City Council Member Domenic Recchia
- Assembly Members William Colton and Adele Cohen
- State Senator Carl Kruger
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