08 June 2011

SLCo Breaks Ground on New Senior Center


Salt Lake County
Breaks Ground on
Draper Senior Center



Salt Lake County broke ground on a new, 20,000 square-foot Draper Senior Center Tuesday morning, June 7th.

The new Senior Center will provide services to area citizens who are over the age of 60 by offering a daily nutritious meal, exercise equipment and classes, computer training, educational classes, outdoor walking paths, gardening areas, arts and crafts space, volunteer opportunities, socialization and transportation. The new center is designed to meet LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) Gold building standards.

“We are excited to provide this first-class facility to ensure that seniors living in Draper and the surrounding areas have options and opportunities to remain healthy, active and engaged in the community,” said Salt Lake County Mayor Peter Corroon.

Salt Lake County Mayor Peter Corroon was joined by officials from Draper City and Aging Services at the groundbreaking at 1136 East Pioneer Road (12400 South).

Salt Lake County Aging Services is responsible for providing programs and services on behalf of the residents of Salt Lake County who are age 60 or older and their caregivers.


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