Programs

A dedicated to the well-being of all elders

The Sebastopol Area Senior Center is the only progressive organization whose mission is to inspire our community and ensure that people aged 60 and older will find enjoyment and meaning in aging. Our programs assist elders in aging with enthusiasm, good health, and curiosity and build social connectedness. Understanding what is possible can help further sustainable lifestyles that encourage healthy living. We invite you to join us in exploring all the resources we work hard to provide you with inclusive and beneficial programming offered to members and nonmembers. We encourage you to sign up and join our growing group of older members, providing you with a discounted rate for classes, services, and events.

Cycling Without Age is based on generosity, kindness, and a bit of strength and balance. It starts with the generous act of taking one or two elderly or less-abled people out on a bike ride. It’s a simple act that everyone can do. Schedule a ride with us or volunteer to be a pilot. Please fill out our application and get a ride or give a ride.

The center offers balance classes twice a week. Virtual balance classes, seated balance classes, a bi-annual lecture series, fall risk screenings, medical foot care, Tai Chi, partnerships with the Sonoma County Area Agency on Aging's Matter of Balance Program, and various other exercise and fitness programs. Sign up today!

If you are 60 and older, live in West Sonoma County, and need help getting to medical, social service, or shopping appointments, call us seven (7) days before your appointment. All rides are free and based on volunteer availability.

LGBT+Welcome to the Rainbow Connection of the Sebastopol Senior Center! Don't let the word "Senior" fool you; think of us as the Sebastopol FUN Center!

The Harvest Cafe offers fresh, nutritious home-cooked lunches Monday - Thursday and brunch on Fridays. 

The Legacy Shop is owned and operated by SASC, offering discounted art and craft supplies. 

"The Sebastopol Senior Center is a wonderful place for my disabled husband and I to meet people, make friends, and feel that we are a part of something. At almost 80, we are still able to learn, and go on trips all over the Bay Area, something we couldn't do on our own. The senior center is a godsent to us and to our many friends.” - Emily Webster