
Sunbury Seniors is preparing for a “big year” ahead, calling for new members and reminding residents that senior citizen’s clubs have adapted to suit modern interests.
With the new Sunbury Senior Citizens under construction on Oshanassy Street, with an expected completion of October this year, Sunbury Seniors president Louise Zambello said she is excited that it “seems to be all systems go”.
“It’s going to be a big year … we currently have 52 active members, which has been the most members that we’ve had for many, many years,” Ms Zambello said.
She said she feels that senior citizens’ clubs “are often perceived as old-fashioned and unappealing to the modern retiree,” but clubs like Sunbury Seniors offer a range of activities to suit modern and diverse interests.
“As soon as you mention we’re a seniors citizens’ club a lot of people shut down and think we’re a traditional senior citizens club … they imagine all we do is play bowls and cards and that’s about it,” Ms Zambello said.
“It’s much more than that now.
“Today’s retirees are more likely to seek activities that align with their personal preferences and lifestyles, which may not always be reflected in the offerings of a traditional senior citizens club.”
She said the ages of current members range from 65–95, and the club is looking for new members – especially hoping to attract more interest from senior-aged residents in their 60s and 70s.
Interested senior-aged residents are invited to drop in for a free cup of coffee or tea during the club’s opening hours between 9.30am and 2.30pm on Mondays and Fridays at the clubs temporary location of the Sunbury Community Centre, 531 Elizabeth Drive, Sunbury.
Details: sunburyseniors.com.au
Oscar Parry