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Adult Enrichment Center
Human Services Division
Contact
Community Services
Recreation Supervisor
La Mesa Adult Enrichment Center
8450 La Mesa Boulevard
La Mesa,
CA
91942
Ph: 619.667.1322
Ph: 619.667.1491
Ph: 619.667-1321
Fax: 619.464-0533
Hours
Monday - Friday
8:00 am - 5:00 pm
City Calendar
Activities at the La Mesa Adult Enrichment Center (AEC) include a broad range of individual and group services and activities for active mature adults, as well as access to many other community resources and agencies serving older adults.
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The La Mesa Adult Enrichment Center strives to promote healthy, active aging through creative and extensive programs. Activities and services include educational, recreational, social and cultural events, daily lunch program, day and extended day trips, legal services, information and referral, health screenings, exercise and dance. Currently scheduled activities can be found in the AEC's monthly bulletin. For additional information and referral call the Adult Enrichment Center at 619.667.1322.
City Volunteer Program
City staff at the Adult Enrichment Center coordinate La Mesa's volunteer program which recruits and helps train volunteers for many different positions throughout all Departments of the City.
Are you interested in becoming a volunteer with the City of La Mesa? If so, please download our Volunteer Application. If you have any questions, please give us a call at 619.667.1322.
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Enroll Now for Summer Camps
La Mesa has more than a dozen different camps this summer for boys and girls. Enroll online, by mail, or drop off enrollments at the La Mesa Community Center. Read on...
Sundays at Six Summer Concerts
Summer concerts start on Sunday, June 10. Concerts are held in the amphitheatre in Harry Griffen Park. Don't miss La Mesa Centennial "Sundays at Six" summer concerts! Read on...
Parks Master Plan
The Parks Master Plan identifies improvements to the parks system necessary to meet both current and future community needs for parks, open space, and urban respite areas. Read on...
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