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   48 SENIOR PROGRAMS
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                 Senior Centers
St. George Senior Center
245 N 200 West, St George www.coa.washco.utah.gov
435 634-5743
Open Tues–Fri from 9am to 4pm
Lunch delivered Tues–Fri from 10:30am to 2pm. $3 donation suggested per meal.
Enterprise Senior Center
165 S 100 East, Enterprise coa.washco.utah.gov/enterprise/
435 878-2557
Open Tues, Wed, Fri from 9am to 3pm
Lunch delivered two of the three days from 11pm to 2pm. $3 donation suggested per meal.
Washington County offers a variety of programs and fun activities for seniors. It’s a great way to meet other seniors and share common experiences.
Hurricane Senior Center
95 N 300 West, Hurricane coa.washco.utah.gov/hurricane
435 635-2089
Open Mon–Thurs from 9am to 4pm
Lunch delivered Mon–Thurs from 10:30am to 1:30pm. $3 donation suggested per meal.
Springdale Senior Center
126 Lion Blvd, Springdale coa.washco.utah.gov/springdale
435 772-0451
Open Tues and Thurs from 11:30am to 2pm Lunch delivered Tues and Thurs from 10:30am to 2pm. $3 donation suggested per meal.
                Meals on Wheels and Dial-a -Ride are available through the Senior Center in your area, please call them to obtain more information or sign-up.
 Dixie State University Road Scholar
College Inn, 123 E 100 South, St George roadscholar.dixie.edu
435 634-2052 or 800 545-4653
Road Scholar is a friendly, accessible, and secure way for grandparents, parents, and children to explore new places, increase appreciation of nature, expand knowledge in areas of interest, and meet and make new friends.
Dixie State University has been providing educational travel opportunities featuring the unparalleled beauty of Southern Utah, Nevada, and Northern Arizona since 1985. Programs feature seven national parks: Zion, Bryce, Arches, Capitol Reef, Grand Canyon, Canyonlands, and Death Valley. Our programs also encompass several national monuments and state parks including: Monument Valley, Cedar Breaks, Rainbow Bridge, Dead Horse Point, Snow Canyon, and Anasazi State Park.
We also offer activities like service, swimming, horseback riding, hiking, and lectures.
Our staff of skilled instructors, coordinators, drivers, and planners will provide a singular opportunity to discover the wonders of nature.
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