Cohoes Senior Center

Cohoes Senior Center History of the Cohoes Multi-Service Senior Citizen Center, Inc. Rev. Gregory Weider, assistant pastor of St. He co-founded the Neighborhood Center with Rev.

A senior citizens program in Cohoes was established on September 22, 1967, instituted with a $6000 check from the Albany Catholic Diocese. Agnes Church in Cohoes, was active in creating the Cohoes Neighborhood Center and the Cohoes Community Center. George F. O'Brien of Troy Catholic Charities, and he was a member of the Cohoes Opportunity for Economic Development (COED), which coordinated various

anti-poverty agencies in the city. He was secretary of the Economic Opportunity Commission and chairman of the Housing Environmental Research and Development Center (HERD), a program created to provide senior citizens with information, referral and counseling services, and encouragement for them to become involved in community programs offering recreational, social, educational and cultural activities.A library was opened to provide access to the more than 2000 books that were donated to the Senior Citizens Center. The Center was housed at the Cohoes Neighborhood Center, located in the Silliman Memorial Presbyterian Church. Twenty-two young women! members of Keveny Academy's senior class, volunteered to assist with the senior citizens programs, spending several hours per week serving as receptionists, coordinating entertainment and activities for seniors, telephoning and visiting those unable to visit the center, and writing and editing the newsletter the Senior Gazette. Activities offered for seniors included day trips to the Catskills and Vermont, holiday parties, bowling leagues, talent shows, and a choral group that would later be known as the Silvertops. The Cohoes Senior Citizens Orchestra was formed in 1975. The original players were: Leonard Ouimet - drums, Ed Potvin violin, Jake Kowalski - mandolin! Nelson Willsey - washtub. John Bouchard! the orchestra director, played the accordion. In 1969, ground was broken for the Jay McDonald Towers; the highrise apartment building for senior citizens would be completed in the summer of 1972. By November of that year, membership in the Cohoes Senior Center exceeded 2000. The center received support from the City of Cohoes, Cohoes Model Cities Program, New York State Office for the Aging, Albany County, and United Way of the Mohawk-Hudson Area. In December 1974, home delivery of meals to seniors (which would be called the "Meals on Wheels" program) was started. The Senior Center moved in July 1974 from 96 Mohawk Street to 15 Seneca Street, the location of the former St. Bernard's Convent (shown here). Architectural plans for a new Senior Center building, created by architects Einhorn and Yaffee, were reviewed in 1975, and the next year ground was broken on a site adjacent to McDonald Towers, just north of the intersection of Remsen and Cayuga Streets. More than five hundred fifty people donated to the fund drive for the building. Cayuga Plaza, where the new senior center was located, was formally dedicated by Mayor Ronald Canestrari in November 1977. The center itself officially opened in September 1978, with Michael Cooley as executive director. Cooley retired as director in 2007 and Keith Hornbrook was appointed the new
executive director. The Senior Center, now called the Cohoes Multi-Service Senior Citizen Center, continues to be a vital organization in the community, providing meals! activities, and various services for the city's older residents. Membership is open to anyone over the age of 60; those between 50 and 60 can participate in center activities that do not have state or federal age requirements. Among the center's activities are bingo, AARP driving classes, Tai Chi, swimming, exercise classes, bowling, ceramics and bridge. Services include transportation, caregiver support, hearing and blood pressure clinics, and assistance with social services including Legal Aid, Medicaid! and food stamps. The center also encourages senior citizens to be active members in their community and participate in outreach programs at nursing homes. With all of these endeavors, the center clearly seeks to fulfill its mission "To promote the dignity of older adults living in the community and to provide programs and services needed to support their living healthy and productive lives." Thanks to Myrtle Stott for providing information used in this article and the Spindle City Historical Society.

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Our latest newsletter is now available and highlights some of the moments that made May special at LifePath, including Older Americans Month, a festive Cinco de Mayo celebration, our Carpenters Dinner Theatre fundraiser, volunteer projects and more.

Take a few minutes to catch up on what's happening across LifePath and the many ways our community comes together to support older adults throughout the Capital Region.

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At LifePath, inclusion is at the heart of everything we do. From nutritious meals and caregiver support to health and wellness programs, social activities, volunteer opportunities, and community-based services, we are committed to ensuring that every person feels welcomed, respected, and valued.

This month and every month, we celebrate the many stories, experiences, and identities that enrich our community and reaffirm our commitment to serving all with compassion and care.
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Guests enjoyed a night filled with classic Carpenters hits, delicious food, dancing, and plenty of singing along. Seeing our community come together to share music, laughter, and memories made the evening truly special.

A special thank you to all of our volunteers, staff, and sponsors Avila Retirement Community CDPHP Capital District Transportation Authority - CDTA Centers Health Care Herzog Law Firm, P.C. and MVP Health Care for making evenings like this possible. Your support helps us continue creating opportunities for connection, engagement, and joy for the older adults across our community. 💙

A special shoutout to our incredible sponsors and corporate partners for supporting tomorrow night's Dinner Theatre, fea...
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A special shoutout to our incredible sponsors and corporate partners for supporting tomorrow night's Dinner Theatre, featuring a tribute to the Carpenters at St. Matthew's church! 🎶✨

Your support makes this event possible and helps further LifePath’s work serving older adults in our community. We can't wait to see you there!!🤗

Thank you Sponsors!
Avila Retirement Community
CDPHP
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Centers Health Care
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Our offices/centers will be CLOSED today in observance of the holiday.

✨Just one week away!✨Spend the evening enjoying classic hits from The Carpenters while sharing a delicious meal with fri...
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✨Just one week away!✨

Spend the evening enjoying classic hits from The Carpenters while sharing a delicious meal with friends and community members. 🎤🎶

📅Thursday May 28th | 🕔5 p.m.
📍25 Mountain View Rd. Voorheesville NY
🎶 Tribute to The Carpenters
🍽️ Enjoy Salad, Marry Me Chicken, and Lemon Cream Cake for dessert
🎟️ $25 per ticket

All proceeds support LifePath and our mission to help older adults stay connected and supported. 💚

👉Get your tickets now by visiting https://bit.ly/4t67fH9 or by calling 518-465-3322 x 104

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This year’s theme, Champion Your Health, highlights the importance of wellness, prevention, and staying connected. Through LifePath’s nutrition services, day programs, and community support, we are committed to helping older adults maintain their independence, health, and quality of life.😊

Join us this month as we celebrate the incredible contributions of older adults throughout our community.
Administration for Community Living

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10 Cayuga Plaza
Cohoes, NY
12047

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Monday 9am - 4pm
Tuesday 9am - 6pm
Wednesday 9am - 4pm
Thursday 9am - 6pm
Friday 9am - 4pm

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