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Enumclaw / Washington / United States
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The Senior Activities Center offers many services and activities for the community including daily lunch, health services, senior information and assistance, field trips, aerobics, meals-on-wheels, volunteer opportunities and an assortment of recreational activities including craft classes. Daily lunches prepared at the center are available Monday through Friday (11:45am Monday - Thursday and 11am on Fridays). A suggested donation of $3 is requested for seniors age 60 and older; the lunch costs $5.75 for those age 59 and younger.

Visitors enter into a communal activities room facing Cole Street, which is where guests can check in. Nearby is the entrance to the next room, a dining area where the center's offices are also located. The center is typically open from 8am to 4pm Mondays through Thursdays and 8am to noon on Fridays. Some evening and weekend activities may also be scheduled. Refer to the center's monthly calendar for more information.

Enumclaw / Washington / United States
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Located within a complex between Enumclaw High School and the Enumclaw School District Office is the Enumclaw Aquatic Center, featuring a 25-yard-length pool with a shallow end and diving boards on the opposite end. The pool is used by the Enumclaw High School swim and water polo teams and the Rainier Foothills Swim Team for practice and open for scheduled public swim events as well.

Other activities offered at the Aquatic Center include swim lessons, water exercise, lap swim, and special events like the monthly Float-in Movie Night. 

Visitors can purchase single-entry passes or special Splash Membership Passes. The pool is also available for weekend rental for parties, youth groups, and more. 

Facilities include men's and women's locker rooms and showers. Some swimming merchandise including goggles are available for sale.

Enumclaw / Washington / United States
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Auburn Youth Resources is a privately held, nonprofit organization that serves youths and families throughout King County, Wash. It operates transitional living program for boys between the ages of 15 and 18 and an emergency shelter and residential care program for boys and girls between the ages of 10 and 18. The organization implements individual, group and school-based outreach programs that provide solutions for various social problems, including drug and alcohol abuse, teen pregnancy, domestic abuse and anger management. Auburn Youth Resources t additionally conducts programs for children with learning and behavior disorders. It also provides counseling, case management, and treatment, intervention and prevention services. Auburn Youth Resources is located in Auburn, Wash.