Welcome Back To City Of Las Vegas Senior Centers
The city of Las Vegas invites active adults (ages 50+) to discover the fun in 2021 by visiting one of our senior centers beginning Monday, April 12. The centers have been closed due to COVID-19, but are now reopening.
Residents are invited to visit their local senior center during operating hours to take a tour and learn more about the facility and programs. For more information, visit the center’s webpage or call:
- Centennial Hills Active Adult Senior Center, 6001 N. Buffalo Drive, 702.229.1702
- Doolittle Senior Center, 1950 N. J. St., 702.229.6374
- Howard Lieburn Senior Center, 6320 Garwood Ave., 702.229.1600
- Derfelt Senior Center will remain closed at this time.
In addition to senior centers, the city of Las Vegas also has reopened the majority of its community centers, including:
- Doolittle Community Center, 1950 N. J. St., 702.229.6374
- East Las Vegas Community Center, 250 N. Eastern Ave., 702.229.1515
- Mirabelli Community Center, 6200 Hargrove Ave., 702.229.6359
- Stupak Community Center, 251 W. Boston Ave., 702.229.2488
- Veterans Memorial Community Center, 101 N. Pavilion Center Drive, 702.229.1100
- Cimarron Rose Center will remain open for Vegas Strong Academy only.
Requirements for social distancing, face coverings and sanitation protocols remain, according to current COVID-19 state mitigation directives.
Parks, playgrounds, skate parks, courts, exercise and fitness stations remain open. Other facilities that remain open include:
- Chuck Minker Sports Complex, 275 N. Mojave Road, 702.229.6563
- Dula Community Center, 451 E. Bonanza Road, 702.229.6307
- Municipal Pool, 431 E. Bonanza Road, 702.229.6309
- Pavilion Center Pool, 101 S. Pavilion Center Drive, 702.229.1488.
Visit www.lasvegasnevada.gov/welcomeback for the most up-to-date reopening information for the city of Las Vegas.