The senior center has been at the present location since 1991. The building is
owned and maintained by the City of Huber Heights. Operation of the organization
is directed by a Board of Trustees who meets once a month and are elected
annually by the members. Membership meeting are held six times during the year,
Staffing is provided by volunteers and a City Program Coordinator.
Our Mission Statement
To work with, assist, and promote fellowship, happiness, entertainment and good
will among senior citizens; to encourage a better way of life, by association and
helping each other, to make the rest of our lives on earth more enjoyable, to share
our God given gifts of eyesight, hearing, speaking, knowledge and maneuverability
to seniors who are less fortunate in health.
Caring and Sharing
Caring and sharing with our fellow members of the community is a primary focus:
- Congregate Meals are served on Wednesdays and Fridays at 11:30 a.m.and
are open to the public. Call 233-9999 for more information and/or
reservations
- Monthly blood pressure, blood sugar, hearing checks
- Health screening - flu shots
- Grief Support
- Tax assistance through AARP
- Notary public service
- Legal Aid by LAWO
- Golden Buckeye Card
- Volunteer opportunities available at the senior center, through the City of
Huber Heights, or RVSP
- Donations by the Huber Heights Senior Center to various charities
- Polling site
- Site for CPR courses
Membership Requirements
To be eligible to participate in center activities and to receive the monthly
newsletter, you must be a current member. Dues are $20 (checks preferred) and
can be paid at the front desk. There is no extra charges for non-residents. Renewal
is based on the calendar year and due every January. Dues are reduced to $5
from October 1st through December 31st for first -time applicants.
Please make sure that you receive a new membership card when you join or renew
(including honorary members). Those joining for the first time will receive a
welcome packet (one per family). All are required to sign a general liability waiver in
order to join/renew.
New members are welcome anytime during the year; seniors must be at least fifty to
join and younger spouses are also welcome to join. Those turning 90 by March 1st
are honorary members and not charged the membership fee, however an
application must be on file and updated every January to receive a new
membership card.
Interested seniors may be permitted to visit three times before joining.
Membership Benefits
Your membership entitles you to participate in physical and mental activities that are
essential to health and happiness. The Huber Heights Senior Center strives to offer
a variety of programs and activities to create a stimulating environment. Physical
fitness activities include: Sinclair College exercise for those 60 and up, bowling, table
tennis, music and motion of light aerobics and line dancing.
Membership entitles you to learn through educational programs of computer
instructions, driving safety, genealogy and speakers on various topics.
Membership entitles you to create through wood carving, knitting, quilting, crafts,
writers' group, art classes or writing for the newsletter and media.
Membership offers companionship and emotional support for each other.