Local Resources
Apple Valley Senior & Event Center.
The Apple Valley Senior & Event Center is a beautiful facility that offers a variety of activities to Seniors age 55 and over in the community through membership in the Apple Valley Seniors Organization. You can enjoy card games, day trips, bingo, exercise programs, painting, handcrafted arts, monthly catered lunches with entertainment, guest speakers, bicycle group, dance, foreign language classes, monthly technology presentations, book club, music and so much more.
Burnsville Senior Center.
The Burnsville Senior Center is a community hub for experienced adults. Learn something new through one of the many classes for seniors. Options include woodcarving, Tai Chi, painting, defensive driving, aquatics and more.
DARTS
Since 1974, DARTS has been a community-based nonprofit serving seniors (ages 55+) and their families in Dakota County and the surrounding area, helping them to lead more independent and fulfilling lives. Through services like light housework, outdoor chores, home repair, caregiving resources, volunteer opportunities and transportation, we have worked to be a community partner across generations. DARTS was originally an acronym (Dakota Area Resources and Transportation for Seniors) but the name was shortened to DARTS in 2008 as its services expanded to include homemaking, outdoor chores and volunteer opportunities while living out our mission creating connections that enrich aging.
Eagan 50+ Seniors.
The Eagan 50+ Senior Board offers a variety of programs, events and services.
Elder Resource Association
The Elder Resource Association is a group of professionals in the South of the River area dedicated to improving the lives of seniors. ERA publshes The Senior Resource Guide annually. The guide features senior housing and services in Burnsville, Apple Valley, Lakeville, Eagan, Savage, Farmington, Prior Lake and surrounding cities. ERA also holds the Aging and Wellness Expo each spring. This has become a highly anticipated and well attended event to learn about services for older adults in our community.
Lakeville Area Active Adults
The Lakeville Area Active Adults offers a wide variety of programs and activities to members 50+, including educational classes, health and wellness programs, informational seminars, hobbies, games, day trips, extended trips, special events, social programs, and more. Its mission is to focus on the well-being of individuals ages 50 and over to enhance the emotional, physical, and psychological aspects of their lives. The Lakeville Heritage Center is open Monday-Friday 8:30 am - 3:30 pm and offers a great atmosphere, excellent programs, and socializing - worth far more than the modest annual membership fee. Check out the Lakeville Area Active Adults monthly newsletter and calendar.
Prior Lake’s Club Prior Adult 55+
Club Prior is Prior Lake’s senior resource and recreation center and shares space with the Prior Lake Library. It is open Tuesday through Thursdays from 9 am to 3 pm.
The 6,000 square foot center is used for activities for all ages, but mainly serves as a place where seniors meet, participate in planned events and activities, get information on health and wellness, and organize trips. The center, while the responsibility of the City, operates in close cooperation with many community partners. You can register for Club Prior’s monthly newsletter or just check out the calendar on Club Priors website.
Rosemount 55+ Adult Activities
Rosemount Parks and Recreation along with the Rosemount Area Seniors organization offer a wide variety programs, events, and trips for adults 55 and older. The beautiful Steeple Center in downtown Rosemount is the primary home to our 55+ programming. The lobby area features a beautiful fireplace, gorgeous windows, and café-style seating. It is a great place to stop in for a cup of coffee, to catch up with friends, and meet new people.
Savage Senior Club.
Supported by the City of Savage, the Senior Club is a volunteer-based group that is geared toward the interests and needs of Savages’ active adults ages 55 and older. The Senior Club meets every Tuesday morning and Thursday afternoon at the Savage Library Annex. Occasionally the group offers free presentations or speakers, which are highlighted in their monthly newsletters. Free coffee and refreshments are provided at each meeting.
Seniors Blue Book.
Since 1983 the Seniors Blue Book has helped millions of Seniors & Caregivers navigate the confusing world of Senior Housing, Senior Care, Resources and Services. Let us be your guide in helping you find the information you need, when you need it most. For absolutely FREE.