
Chandler's senior citizens are in for a treat. The City of Chandler's Golden Neighbors program is set to host a morning of physical and cognitive vitality exercises, specifically designed for those aged 55 and above. The free event is scheduled for 9:30 to 11 a.m. on Thursday, April 18 at the Tumbleweed Recreation Center's Cotton Room South, located at 745 E. Germann Road.
Founder of Alive, Fit, and Free, Vickie Aigner, is at the helm of this session, promising exercises that are far removed from your typical tedious workout. Aigner's approach aims to engage both the mind and the body without the strain that often comes with traditional fitness routines. Residents of Chandler who wish to join the fun are urged to RSVP by Tuesday, April 16, either online at Chandler Golden Neighbors, by calling 480-782-4362, or even through a quick email to the Neighborhood Programs.
According to an announcement on the city's website, this monthly gathering is part of a broader effort by the Golden Neighbors program to support Chandler's mature community by connecting them with various city services and resources provided by local partners. This community initiative serves as a bridge, enriching the lives of Chandler's seasoned inhabitants with activities and assistance tailored to their unique stages in life.
For anyone interested in learning more about the Golden Neighbors program, information is readily available on their website. The city also welcomes donations to support these initiatives, ensuring that Chandler's "golden" community continues to have access to beneficial programs specifically designed for their needs. The program is an important part of the city's community outreach, demonstrating a commitment to the well-being of its senior residents.









