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2 years ago

Great Sr Lunch program food is great. I need to know what's going on for next week though.

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City of South Lake Tahoe Senior Center - Tuesday, May 7, 2019: sign and menu.

City of South Lake Tahoe Senior Center

4.0(1 review)
69.5 mi

I went here Tuesday, May 7, 2019. I am familiar with the Carson City Senior Center and wanted to…read morecheck this one out to see how it compared. Parking is more difficult at this location as there is not a lot of it, and some spots are farther away. It is also in the same plaza as the Lake Tahoe Historical Society (museum and store) and Tahoe Art League Art Center, so when they are open, parking will be tighter. It is in an older building, which is not as big. I think it is in an old, small school building, judging by the small winding hall leading to the restrooms and activity center. It kind of felt claustrophobic, like a dark dungeon in some parts, or like I was in a time warp and it was the 1950's. There are not as many seniors here as Carson City's. In Carson City, the line of seniors for lunch is insanely long, whereas here you just sit down and they bring it to you and there were not a lot of people, maybe 15 or 20. Lunch seems plainer, and there is a $3 suggested donation for seniors 60 and over and their spouses and dependents of any age, but this is not required (vs. $2.25 for Carson City). Guest accompanied by a senior pay $5. Coffee costs $0.50. The lunch when I came was: tuna salad on a bed of lettuce navy bean soup wheat roll pineapple junks milk I didn't have any, but it seems like standard hospital food or maybe food you would see at a soup kitchen, or the kind of food served when I was in school in the 80's. This isn't fine dining, but at $3, you can't expect that much. I looked in the food storage room, and there were a lot of gigantic canned goods (see my pic). There are activities here in the cafeteria room, such as bridge, bingo, and dancing. There is also a smaller activity room down the hall. Apparently there is also a library and computer room, but I was not aware of this when I went. They also have services here similar to Carson City, such as AARP tax services and lawyers available. I think proceeds here go to Meals on Wheels. There was no sitting area like in Carson City, just the cafeteria. Also, unlike Carson City, there was no gift shop or thrift store here. The employee who greeted me was super friendly. She told the administrator, who was walking by, I was interested in a tour, but she kind of blew past me. That is fine, as I like to explore myself and take lots of pictures. All in all, I felt welcome. It was a let down when I was used to the modern, spacious senior center in Carson City, but South Lake Tahoe is smaller, so I can understand that.

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City of South Lake Tahoe Senior Center - Tuesday, May 7, 2019: bulletin board.

Tuesday, May 7, 2019: bulletin board.

City of South Lake Tahoe Senior Center - Tuesday, May 7, 2019: plaque in entrance.

Tuesday, May 7, 2019: plaque in entrance.

City of South Lake Tahoe Senior Center - Tuesday, May 7, 2019: restroom.

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Tuesday, May 7, 2019: restroom.

Tuolumne County Senior Center - seniorcenters - Updated May 2026

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