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Legacy GivingFrom the Desk of Jan Knutson click here Meet the Trustees click here To view copy of Alaska Business Monthly Profile on the 25th Anniversary of the Endowment Trust Fund; the Trustees and the Legacy Society Members click here Legacy Society Membership Form click here (print and fill-out or fill-out on line and print) 90+ Birthday Form gift click here (print and fill-out or fill-out on line and print) |
WHO WE ARE
The Anchorage-Age Senior Center Endowment Fund was
established to ensure the future of the Anchorage
Senior Activity Center with the investment of planned
and financial gifts in a Trust Fund with the interest
supporting the Center’s programs and
services. |
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PURPOSEAnchorage Senior Activity Center is a non-profit organization devoted to enhancing the quality of life for people 55+ years old in the Anchorage area by providing a gathering place for recreation, education, socialization, health and Fitness. Visitors are always welcome and facility tours are available. |
The Anchorage Senior Activity Center Contact: Jan Knutson Legacy Planning Director Anchorage Senior Activity Center 1300 East 19th Avenue Anchorage, Alaska 99501 Phone: (907)258-7823 Fax: (907)278-2524 E-mail: asc-legacy@ak.net Office Sponsored By: Davis, Randall & Mathis, P.C. Personalized Family Estate Planning Law Offices 405 W. 36th Ave., Suite 200 Anchorage, AK 99503 Main: (907)561-4420 Direct: (907)562-7888
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Photos from the Endowment Trust Fund 25th Anniversary Celebration LuncheonJune 1, 2010 |
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A BRIEF HISTORY OF THE ANCHORAGE SENIOR CENTERThe Center just celebrated its 25th Anniversary of service in the Anchorage Bowl area in 2008. It opened a new facility in 1983 and added a new wing in 2002 to accommodate the growth in programs as well as the growth of people over 55 years of age in our community. As of 2008, there are 2,400 members from throughout the Anchorage area. The beautiful brick building is centrally located between Downtown Anchorage and Mid-town at 1300 East 19th Avenue. It is situated on five acres of land with ample parking plus People Mover bus service and door to door Anchor-Rides transportation. The Center and the surrounding grounds are owned by the Municipality of Anchorage. In this historic 25th year, the Center was accredited by the National Institute of Senior Centers and the National Council on Aging. There are only 188 Senior Centers in the nation that have achieved this high standard of accreditation. |
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