Senior Center of West Seattle rebrands as Center for Active Living; Fundraiser generates $72,314 exceeding 50K goal | Westside Seattle
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Senior Center of West Seattle rebrands as Center for Active Living; Fundraiser generates $72,314 exceeding 50K goal
Senior Center of West Seattle rebrands as Center for Active Living; Fundraiser generates $72,314 exceeding 50K goal
Emcee Ryan Sheaffer, owner of South Side Crossfit was joined by WS Center for Active Living Director Amy Lee Deranthal and Board President Dawn Schaper as they toasted the announcement of the new name.
Photo by Patrick Robinson
Tue, 05/14/2024
The Senior Center of West Seattle held a "Big Reveal" breakfast/fundraiser on May 14 to share their new name and brand. Henceforth they will be known as Center for Active living.
Director Amy Lee Deranthal said that this is a move that has been taking place across the nation as facilities that serve the needs of older people have come to recognize that people 55+ "do not think of themselves as seniors" and that it became apparent to the board and leadership of the center that they needed to change. The goal is to be more inclusive and offer services, and programming to a wider range of people.
The event, held at the Alki Masonic Hall had more than 200 people in attendance to hear about the name change and to donate in support of what the Center does.
The goal was $50,000 and it looked as the event ended as if that was going to be possible, especially given matching donations from Nucor Steel who presented the Center with a $15,000 check.
Also new will be a website bearing the new name.
Emcee for the event was Sheaffer, owner of South Side Crossfit. Photo by Patrick Robinson
Yoga instructor Katy Aversenti Schumaker (accompanied by Judi Ervin) led the audience through some gentle yoga exercises. Photo by Patrick Robinson
Joe Lamy, facilitator spoke. Photo by Patrick Robinson
WS Center for Active Living Director Amy Lee Deranthal spoke. Photo by Patrick Robinson
John Bennett, owner of Luna Park Cafe and Center member spoke about people becoming a "Jewel of the Junction"
A giving circle opportunity = $1,500 per year for 3 years. Photo by Patrick Robinson
Board member Kristine Milkovich spoke. Photo by Patrick Robinson
Methods by which you can donate were shown.
Dawn Schaper - Board President spoke. Photo by Patrick RobinsonDonations were being tallied in real time. Photo by Patrick Robinson
Nucor Steel donated $15,000. Photo by Patrick Robinson
Custom made Macarons were given out to audience members. Photo by Patrick Robinson