
Jo Ann Cason, Recreation Programmer
(410) 396-2920
Baltimore City Department of Recreation and Parks’ Senior Citizens Division offers many life-enriching recreational programs and events for Baltimore’s adults, ages 50 and older. The Division provides support and assistance to 94 golden age clubs that are conveniently located throughout Baltimore City. The Division sponsors many monthly citywide special events and programs designed to bring Baltimore City's seniors together for fun and fellowship. Activities include crab feasts, and "a day at the races" at Pimlico Race Track just to name a few. Group transportation to these events is always included in the ticket price.
Rosalee Velenovsky, Center Director
229 ½ S. Eaton St.
Baltimore, MD 21224
(410) 396-9202
March-August 2008
Aerobics
John Booth Senior Center
(410) 396-2920
April-May 2008
Bingo
Easterwood Recreation Center
(410) 396-0655
March-August 2008
Red Hat Society
John Booth Senior Center
(410) 396-2920
For more information on program offerings, to locate the closest golden age club in your neighborhood, please call (410) 396-2920 or check out the 2008 Spring/Summer program guide.

Mike Naugle, Program Coordinator
(410) 396-1550
mike.naugle@baltimorecity.gov
“Recreation is for everyone” at Baltimore City Department of Recreation and Parks. The Therapeutic Division offers a wide range of adapted leisure activities during the spring and summer months for adults and children with disabilities. Activities include Wheelchair sports, day programs for young adults and seniors with disabilities, ceramics program, Special Olympics, Saturday night social club, and more!
Mary Gardner, Center Director
Mary.Gardner@baltimorecity.gov
4501 Farring Court
Baltimore, MD 21225
(410) 396-5766 or (410) 396-1811
February -May 2008
Variety Inclusion Theatre Project
Curtis Bay Recreation Center
(410) 396-1811
April -June 2008
League of Dreams Baseball
Rockdale Park (Randallstown)
(410) 887-5370
June-July 2008
Adapted Softball for adults
Farring-Baybrook Recreation Center
(410) 396-1811
For more information on program offerings, please call (410) 396-1550 or check out the 2008 Spring/Summer program guide.
Note: The Farring-Baybrook Recreation Center will close during the spring season for renovations. Activities will move temporarily to the Curtis Bay Recreation Center. Please call to verify times and locations.