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Cooling Centers

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Bush Recreation Center
2640 Kemper Lane
Cincinnati OH 45206
Phone: 513-281-1286
bush@cincinnati-oh.gov
https://www.cincinnati-oh.gov/recreation/programs/seniors/

Area(s) Served:
Hamilton County

Contract Provider:
Not Applicable

Description:

Cincinnati Recreation Commission Seniors are active and aware. They want to play, relax, learn and enjoy. They`re at the top of their life enjoying their view. Recreational, cultural, educational, and leisure activities designed for an active lifestyle are offered at over 16 senior centers located throughout the Cincinnati area. Our leisure and cultural activities mean relaxing and enjoying. Whether its basketball, volleyball, swimming, bowling, karate, or Tai Chi. We also help seniors attain a new level of physical fitness and health. Many of the senior centers features weight rooms, aerobics, health walking, and yoga classes.


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Evanston Recreation Center
3204 Woodburn Avenue
Cincinnati OH 45207
Phone: 513-861-9417
Evanston@cincinnati-oh.gov
https://www.cincinnati-oh.gov/recreation/programs/seniors/

Area(s) Served:
Hamilton County

Contract Provider:
Not Applicable

Description:

The Cincinnati Recreation Commission senior programs offer something to fit every lifestyle for those 50 and older. CRC recreation centers offer activities such as aerobics, sports, crafts and dance.  

A highlight for CRC seniors is the annual Southwest Ohio Senior Olympics. Since 1992, this fun and challenging program has promoted healthy lifestyle choices and is open to athletes ages 50 and older. Events include golf, swimming, tennis, track & field and many more. Senior Olympics are held in April and May each year.

Since 1968, CRC has honored Hamilton County seniors at the annual Senior Citizen Hall of Fame. More than 1,600 seniors, ages 60+ have been inducted. This event unifies the Cincinnati community and recognizes the benefits and talents of its extraordinary senior citizens. The Senior Citizen Hall of Fame is held in the fall of each year.


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Lincoln Recreation Center
1027 Linn Street
Cincinnati OH 45203
Phone: 513-721-6514
lincoln@cincinnati-oh.gov
https://www.cincinnati-oh.gov/recreation/programs/seniors/

Area(s) Served:
Hamilton County

Contract Provider:
Not Applicable

Description:

Cincinnati Recreation Commission Seniors are active and aware. They want to play, relax, learn and enjoy. They're at the top of their life enjoying their view. Recreational, cultural, educational, and leisure activities designed for an active lifestyle are offered at over 16 senior centers located throughout the Cincinnati area. Cincinnati Recreation Commission Seniors leisure and cultural activities mean relaxing and enjoying. Whether it's basketball, volleyball, swimming, bowling, karate, or Tai Chi. Cincinnati Recreation Commission Seniors also helps seniors attain a new level of physical fitness and health. Many of the senior centers features weight rooms, aerobics, health walking, and yoga classes.


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Madisonville Recreation Center
5320 Stewart Road
Cincinnati OH 45227
Phone: 513-271-4190
bill.bailey@cincinnati-oh.gov
https://www.cincinnati-oh.gov/recreation/programs/seniors/

Area(s) Served:
Hamilton County

Contract Provider:
Not Applicable

Description:

Cincinnati Recreation Commission Seniors are active and aware. They want to play, relax, learn and enjoy. They`re at the top of their life enjoying their view. Recreational, cultural, educational, and leisure activities designed for an active lifestyle are offered at over 16 senior centers located throughout the Cincinnati area. Cincinnati Recreation Commission Seniors leisure and cultural activities mean relaxing and enjoying. Whether its basketball, volleyball, swimming, bowling, karate, or Tai Chi. Cincinnati Recreation Commission Seniors also helps seniors attain a new level of physical fitness and health. Many of the senior centers features weight rooms, aerobics, health walking, and yoga classes.


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McKie Recreation Center
1655 Chase Avenue
Cincinnati OH 45223
Phone: 513-681-8247
mckie@cincinnati-oh.gov
https://www.cincinnati-oh.gov/recreation/programs/seniors/

Area(s) Served:
Hamilton County

Contract Provider:
Not Applicable

Description:

Cincinnati Recreation Commission Seniors are active and aware. They want to play, relax, learn and enjoy. They`re at the top of their life enjoying their view. Recreational, cultural, educational, and leisure activities designed for an active lifestyle are offered at over 16 senior centers located throughout the Cincinnati area. Cincinnati Recreation Commission Seniors leisure and cultural activities mean relaxing and enjoying. Whether its basketball, volleyball, swimming, bowling, karate, or Tai Chi. Cincinnati Recreation Commission Seniors also helps seniors attain a new level of physical fitness and health. Many of the senior centers features weight rooms, aerobics, health walking, and yoga classes.


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Mt. Washington Recreation Center
1715 Beacon Street
Cincinnati OH 45230
Phone: 513-232-4762
mtwashington@cincinnati-oh.gov
https://www.cincinnati-oh.gov/recreation/programs/seniors/

Area(s) Served:
Hamilton County

Contract Provider:
Not Applicable

Description:

Cincinnati Recreation Commission Seniors are active and aware. They want to play, relax, learn and enjoy. They`re at the top of their life enjoying their view. Recreational, cultural, educational, and leisure activities designed for an active lifestyle are offered at over 16 senior centers located throughout the Cincinnati area. Cincinnati Recreation Commission Seniors leisure and cultural activities mean relaxing and enjoying. Whether its basketball, volleyball, swimming, bowling, karate, or Tai Chi. Cincinnati Recreation Commission Seniors also helps seniors attain a new level of physical fitness and health. Many of the senior centers features weight rooms, aerobics, health walking, and yoga classes.

*Open to the public as a cool center. Individuals who are not members are not permitted to use facility amenities.


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North Avondale Recreation Center
617 Clinton Springs
Cincinnati 45229
Phone: 513-961-1584
northavondale@cincinnati-oh.gov
https://www.cincinnati-oh.gov/recreation/programs/seniors/

Area(s) Served:
Hamilton County

Contract Provider:
Not Applicable

Description:

Cincinnati Recreation Commission Seniors are active and aware. They want to play, relax, learn and enjoy. They`re at the top of their life enjoying their view. Recreational, cultural, educational, and leisure activities designed for an active lifestyle are offered at over 16 senior centers located throughout the Cincinnati area. Cincinnati Recreation Commission Seniors leisure and cultural activities mean relaxing and enjoying. Whether its basketball, volleyball, swimming, bowling, karate, or Tai Chi. Cincinnati Recreation Commission Seniors also helps seniors attain a new level of physical fitness and health. Many of the senior centers features weight rooms, aerobics, health walking, and yoga classes.

2023 Annual Membership Fees: Mature Adults (60+) $10. Open M-F (10am-8pm), Sat (9am-2pm), Closed Sunday


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Oakley Recreation Center
3882 Paxton Avenue (Hyde Park Plaza)
Cincinnati 45209
Phone: 513-321-9320
Oakley@cincinnati-oh.gov
https://www.cincinnati-oh.gov/recreation/programs/seniors/

Area(s) Served:
Hamilton County

Contract Provider:
Not Applicable

Description:

The Cincinnati Recreation Commission senior programs offer something to fit every lifestyle for those 50 and older. CRC recreation centers offer activities such as aerobics, sports, crafts and dance.  Congregate meals are offered at many CRC centers, including the Oakley Recreation Center. 

A highlight for CRC seniors is the annual Southwest Ohio Senior Olympics. Since 1992, this fun and challenging program has promoted healthy lifestyle choices and is open to athletes ages 50 and older. Events include golf, swimming, tennis, track & field and many more. Senior Olympics are held in April and May each year.

Monday: 7:00 AM - 7:30 PM

Tuesday: 7:00 AM - 7:30 PM

Wednesday: 7:00 AM - 7:30 PM

Thursday: 7:00 AM - 7:30 PM

Friday: 7:00 AM - 6:30 PM

Saturday: 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM

Sunday: Closed

2023 Annual Membership Fee- $10 (mature adults 60+)


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Pleasant Ridge Recreation Center
5915 Ridge Avenue
Cincinnati 45213
Phone: 513-731-7894
pleasantridge@cincinnati-oh.gov
https://www.cincinnati-oh.gov/recreation/programs/seniors/

Area(s) Served:
Hamilton County

Contract Provider:
Not Applicable

Description:

Cincinnati Recreation Commission Seniors are active and aware. They want to play, relax, learn and enjoy. They`re at the top of their life enjoying their view. Recreational, cultural, educational, and leisure activities designed for an active lifestyle are offered at over 16 senior centers located throughout the Cincinnati area. Cincinnati Recreation Commission Seniors leisure and cultural activities mean relaxing and enjoying. Whether its basketball, volleyball, swimming, bowling, karate, or Tai Chi. Cincinnati Recreation Commission Seniors also helps seniors attain a new level of physical fitness and health. Many of the senior centers features weight rooms, aerobics, health walking, and yoga classes.


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Price Hill Community Center
959 Hawthorne Avenue
Cincinnati 45205
Phone: 513-251-4123
pricehill@cincinnati-oh.gov
https://www.cincinnati-oh.gov/recreation/programs/seniors/

Area(s) Served:
Hamilton County

Contract Provider:
Not Applicable

Description:

The Cincinnati Recreation Commission senior programs offer something to fit every lifestyle for those 50 and older. CRC recreation centers offer activities such as aerobics, sports, crafts and dance.  Congregate meals are offered at many CRC centers, including the Price Hill Community Center.

A highlight for CRC seniors is the annual Southwest Ohio Senior Olympics. Since 1992, this fun and challenging program has promoted healthy lifestyle choices and is open to athletes ages 50 and older. Events include golf, swimming, tennis, track & field and many more. Senior Olympics are held in April and May each year.

Since 1968, CRC has honored Hamilton County seniors at the annual Senior Citizen Hall of Fame. More than 1,600 seniors, ages 60+ have been inducted. This event unifies the Cincinnati community and recognizes the benefits and talents of its extraordinary senior citizens. The Senior Citizen Hall of Fame is held in the fall of each year.

2023 Annual Membership Fees: Mature Adults (60+) $10


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Sayler Park Senior Center
6720 Home City Avenue
Cincinnati OH 45233
Phone: 513-941-0102
saylerpark@cincinnati-oh.gov
https://www.cincinnati-oh.gov/recreation/programs/seniors/

Area(s) Served:
Hamilton County

Contract Provider:
Not Applicable

Description:

Cincinnati Recreation Commission Seniors are active and aware. They want to play, relax, learn and enjoy. They`re at the top of their life enjoying their view. Recreational, cultural, educational, and leisure activities designed for an active lifestyle are offered at over 16 senior centers located throughout the Cincinnati area. Cincinnati Recreation Commission Seniors leisure and cultural activities mean relaxing and enjoying. Whether its basketball, volleyball, swimming, bowling, karate, or Tai Chi. Cincinnati Recreation Commission Seniors also helps seniors attain a new level of physical fitness and health. Many of the senior centers features weight rooms, aerobics, health walking, and yoga classes.


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Winton Hills Recreation Center
5170 Winneste Ave.
Cincinnati 45232
Phone: 513-641-0422
wintonhills@cincinnati-oh.gov
https://www.cincinnati-oh.gov/recreation/programs/seniors/

Area(s) Served:
Hamilton County

Contract Provider:
Not Applicable

Description:

Cincinnati Recreation Commission Seniors are active and aware. They want to play, relax, learn and enjoy. They`re at the top of their life enjoying their view. Recreational, cultural, educational, and leisure activities designed for an active lifestyle are offered at over 16 senior centers located throughout the Cincinnati area. Cincinnati Recreation Commission Seniors leisure and cultural activities mean relaxing and enjoying. Whether its basketball, volleyball, swimming, bowling, karate, or Tai Chi. Cincinnati Recreation Commission Seniors also helps seniors attain a new level of physical fitness and health. Many of the senior centers features weight rooms, aerobics, health walking, and yoga classes.


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