1010 6th Street
Greeley, Colorado
80631
Last year, Greeley Active Adult Center closed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Now officials plan to reopen its doors Tuesday, June 1.
Upon opening, visitors can participate in the following drop-in programs: card playing, bunco, cornhole, billiards, shuffleboard, knitting, and use of the computer lab.
The city has made several upgrades to the Active Adult Center that tailors to individuals age 50 and older. These include a repainted first floor and resurfaced parking lot with more ADA accessible parking spots.
The center will require masks at all times, even for vaccinated individuals; and social distancing will be practiced throughout the building. Anyone with COVID-19 or flu-like symptoms – a fever, cough, or shortness of breath – should not enter or use city facilities including the Active Adult Center. Staff will ask all visitors to first check in with guest services upon their arrival.
To attend the center, individuals can either pay a $4 daily drop-in fee or become a member for just $35 a year for Greeley residents or $50 for non-residents. People who held a membership prior to March 13, 2020, will have memberships reactivated through December 31, 2021. The center will also reinstate parking permits for previous active members. Staff asks if members had a vehicle change in the last year, to please visit the guest services staff for assistance with their parking permits.