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Custer YMCA offers programs for adults and children. Programs include childcare, adult sports, archery, aquatics (swim lessons, lap swim, aquatic group exercise), CPR and First Aid instruction, fitness center, soccer, basketball, baseball, pickleball, tumbling, tennis, martial arts, senior walking, and summer day camps.

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Summer Camps
Recreation Centers
Swimming Facilities
Child Care Centers
Baseball
General First Aid Instruction
CPR Instruction
Exercise Classes/Groups
Older Adult Social Clubs
Basketball
Special Interest Camps
Walking Programs
Extended Child Care
Swimming/Swimming Lessons
Youth Development
General Recreational Activities/Sports
Provides a meeting place for the community as well as meals for senior citizens. The Hill City Senior Citizens organization assists senior citizens in helping themselves and promotes becoming part of the community. Als provides information on topics of health and senior care as needed. Durable medical equipment loan available. Monthly breakfast on the 2nd Sunday of each month served 8:00am - 12:00noon. $8.00 per adult and $5.00 per child aged 5 - 10 years. Children under the age of 4 eat free. Serves a full breakfast for 10 days during the Sturgis Rally.

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Senior Centers
Assistive Technology Equipment Loan
Members of the Pierre Senior Center enjoy friendship through weekly potlucks which include entertainment from musicians and speakers, Tuesday rolls & coffee, pool, bingo, and cards. The building is used by AARP for income tax preparation for seniors and low-income families/individuals. Flu shot clinics are held here. The facility can be rented for events such as receptions, banquets, meetings, family gatherings, etc. Seats up to 150 with 8 per table. Bus trips are offered two - three times per year. Follow Pierre Senior Center Facebook. Volunteer opportunities - members assist with serving weekly potluck, making rolls for Tuesday coffee, and other activities such as serving special meals and helping with the rummage sale.

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Meeting Space
Games
Older Adult Social Clubs
Senior Centers
Provides educational classes, musical entertainment, educational and entertainment programs, movies, card games, pool games, various craft activities, health education, holiday and membership parties, hosts community events, office and meeting room rental space, monthly potlucks, exercise rooms, and volunteer opportunities.

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Older Adult Social Clubs
Meeting Space
Senior Centers
​ The purpose of the Senior Center is to improve the quality of life for seniors to create fellowship and better understanding between seniors and the general public by providing social opportunities through recreational, educational and health related activities. The Senior Center serves lunch on Thursday from 11:30am - 12:15pm. Follow on Facebook for more information.

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Senior Centers
Older Adult Social Clubs
Congregate Meals/Nutrition Sites
Offers a wide variety of activities to seniors in the community. Weekly Activity Schedule: - Exercise classes: 9:00am - 10:00am, Monday, Wednesday, and Friday - Pool Tables Available for play: 1:00pm - 4:00pm, Tuesday and Wednesday - Cards: 1:00pm - 4:00pm, Tuesday Senior meals available at County Fair, meal tickets may be purchased at County Fair from 11:00am - 12:00noon, Tuesday - Dominoes: 1:00pm - 4:00pm, Wednesday

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Exercise Classes/Groups
Senior Centers
Older Adult Social Clubs
Congregate Meals/Nutrition Sites
Senior center programs include social activities, informational events, health care programs, and facility rental space. Volunteers within the Aberdak Senior Group coordinate the various programs, including, recreational occasions and volunteer opportunities. Members are mailed a newsletter each month highlighting activities and events.

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City Government Departments/Offices
Music Groups
Games
Exercise Classes/Groups
Older Adult Social Clubs
Arts and Crafts Clubs
Meeting Space
Senior Centers
Designed to provide an opportunity for seniors to become involved socially and physically, and enjoy community events. Provides a wide scope of social, physical fitness, recreational activities, and meeting space. Programs include: MEALS program (11:00am, Monday - Friday), Bingo (12:15pm - 3:15pm, Wednesday, open to the public), dance (1:00pm - 3:30pm, Thursday, open to the public), Minneluzahan Buzz Newsletter published monthly, card games like Hand and Foot, Pinochle, and many more, room and/or parking lot rental, potlucks, exercise classes, shuffleboard, and painting classes.

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Public Access Computers/Tools
Senior Centers
Congregate Meals/Nutrition Sites
Meeting Space
Older Adult Social Clubs
Thrift Shops
A non-profit organization dedicated to promoting positive aging for adults. They provide social, physical, educational, and outreach programs to enhance their members' lives and the community. Activities and Clubs offered by Active Generations for members includes: Active Cruisers Motorcycle Club, Arts and Crafts, Billiards, Bingo, Book Club, Card and Game Clubs, Community Action Team (CAT), Crafters, Creative Writing Group, Bean Bag Club, Sing-Along Group, Tuesday Night Dances, Early Birders Bird Club, Gold'n Silver Drama Club. Golf Club, Hiking Club, Kazukes, Knitting, Line Dancing, Lifelong Learning Education Opportunities, Color Me Happy Club, Computer Classes, Photography Club, Pickleball, Quilting Club, Scrabble Club, Shuffleboard, Table Tennis, Trips and Travel, Walking Club, Woodcarving Club, Genealogy Club, and Special Events. *Some programs require user fees some are free. Members receive a monthly Lifetimes Newspaper that provides all information regarding classes and events.

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Meeting Space
Arts and Crafts Clubs
Older Adult Social Clubs
Golf
Service Clubs
Telephone Reassurance
Games
Dance Instruction
Walking Programs
Computer Literacy Training Programs
Senior Centers
Music Groups
A non-profit organization dedicated to promoting positive aging for adults. They provide social, physical, educational, and outreach programs to enhance their members' lives and the community. Activities and Clubs offered by Active Generations for members includes: Active Cruisers Motorcycle Club, Arts and Crafts, Billiards, Bingo, Book Club, Card and Game Clubs, Community Action Team (CAT), Crafters, Creative Writing Group, Bean Bag Club, Sing-Along Group, Tuesday Night Dances, Early Birders Bird Club, Gold'n Silver Drama Club. Golf Club, Hiking Club, Kazukes, Knitting, Line Dancing, Lifelong Learning Education Opportunities, Color Me Happy Club, Computer Classes, Photography Club, Pickleball, Quilting Club, Scrabble Club, Shuffleboard, Table Tennis, Trips and Travel, Walking Club, Woodcarving Club, Genealogy Club, and Special Events. *Some programs require user fees some are free. Members receive a monthly Lifetimes Newspaper that provides all information regarding classes and events.

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Meeting Space
Arts and Crafts Clubs
Older Adult Social Clubs
Golf
Service Clubs
Telephone Reassurance
Games
Dance Instruction
Walking Programs
Computer Literacy Training Programs
Senior Centers
Music Groups
Facility for seniors to gather and socialize. A recreational facility where adults, 50 and over, can share in activities and services. All eligible seniors are encouraged to check out the opportunities and become members and participants. The hall can be used for all kind of receptions; including birthdays, fellowship, meetings, small family reunions and showers.

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Senior Centers
Meeting Space
Older Adult Social Clubs
South Dakota residents upon reaching their 100th birthday can receive a framed and matted certificate recognizing this milestone in their life. There is a celebration each July that acknowledges the oldest century club members. At the beginning of each month, KELOLAND Media Group airs the current birthdays during the Mid-Day News. Must apply to receive certificate and to become a member.