The Eppson Center for Seniors is a vibrant community center that provides services and activities for seniors in Laramie, Wyoming. It offers congregate meals, home delivered meals, transportation services, exercise classes, therapeutic services like massage and acupuncture, and spaces for social activities. The center aims to support an engaged lifestyle for older adults and help them stay active both physically and socially. It has an annual budget of $700,000 and receives funding from patron payments, government agencies, and the Eppson Foundation which supports capital projects and endowment funding for long-term sustainability.
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1. What kind of place is the Eppson Center?
Clockwise from left therapeutic massage therapist Connie Currie; Execu-
tive Director Dick Cuthbertson and spouse Judy; Monday night banjo pick-
er Eugene Gerow; morning receptionist Marilyn Stover; Eppson Center’s
own Melodees; a yoga class in the East Room; Germaine St. John and
Jean Hager at a Monday night musical performance.
Eppson Center for Seniors
1560 N 3rd, Laramie, Wyoming
(307) 745-5116 | eppsoncenter.org
Eppson Center is a place of heart ▪ of vibrant engaged people. A place of
smiles ▪ warm conversation ▪ seeing good friends nearly every day. Eppson
Center is a community of learners ▪ people growing into their age ▪ still in
love with life. The Eppson Center for Seniors is a vital part of this community.
What kind of place is the Eppson Center?
2. Photos thanks to Kay
Hoch, Eppson Center
Foundation and
Seniors on the Go
Created for the Eppson Cen-
ter by The Eppson Founda-
tion. For more information
please call (307) 314-9818
Clockwise from top: Seniors on the Go near
Pole Mountain; acupuncturist/naturopath Dr.
Shawn Palmer, ND; Birthday Monday Dinner;
Biscuits & Jam in the East Room.
What happens at the
Eppson Center?
Today’s Eppson Center was com-
pletely remodeled for this pur-
pose in 1996. The 13,500 square-
foot-facility is all on one floor.
With a canopied drive-up en-
trance and automatic doors, the
Center is ADA compliant. It suc-
ceeds two previous locations: 311
Canby St. and 103 Ivinson St.
Each month, five days a week,
the Center provides about 1,200
low-cost congregate meals and
1,800 Home Delivered Meals.
Volunteers always are needed to
help with delivering meals.
P.A.T.S. (Public Assisted Trans-
portation Service) buses and vans
provide about 1,100 rides per
month to disabled persons and
seniors. This is door-to-door ser-
vice. Patrons ride the bus to Cen-
ter meals and events and to med-
ical and other appointments.
The Center has a full commer-
cial kitchen; the Ivinson Dining
Room with seating for 150; a
large multi-purpose room; exer-
cise equipment; exercise, yoga
and dance classes; therapeutic
massage; acupuncture. The an-
nual budget of the Center is
about $700,000. For information
about renting the facility for
events call (307) 745-5116.
About the Eppson Center
Where does the money come from?
Patrons help pay for services
they receive. P.A.T.S funding
comes through the Wyoming
Department of Transportation.
Wellness, nutrition, and life en-
richment services are supported
by the Aging Division, Wyoming
Department of Health. The
Eppson Foundation supports
major maintenance projects; fa-
cilities improvements; and builds
an endowment to assure the fu-
ture of services for the aging in
Laramie and Albany County.
The Eppson Foundation
Landmark Square Offices
121 Grand Ave Suite 218
Laramie Wyoming 82070