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  • Writer's pictureShelby Golden

CRPD Receives Award for Senior Programs

Updated: Mar 23, 2022

The Cordova Recreation & Park District (District) is honored to be the recipient of the California Association of Recreation and Park Districts (CARPD) Award of Distinction for Outstanding Activity or Special Event for the District’s Senior Drive-Thru Programs. The District was presented with the award during the CARPD Annual Conference on June 24, 2021.


From the left, CRPD Director of Parks & Recreation Jill Nunes, Recreation Supervisor Heather Schelske and General Manager Patrick Larkin with the CARPD Award of Distinction for Outstanding Activity or Special Event.

The need for healthy nutrition and play for seniors did not cease during the pandemic. In fact, the need may have been even be greater than before. With this mind, District staff developed several programs to keep seniors safe, provide seniors with a healthy lunch and provide community entertainment fun.


Our highly popular Green Thumb Lunch program was developed by District staff and a senior volunteer garden club and allows for the senior members of the community to come together for a nutritious meal. Our staff did not have the heart to let this viable program halt during the pandemic and instead developed the Green Thumb Lunch TO GO program. This program allows seniors to drive up and have a nutritious lunch brought out to their car. Since September 2020, the Green Thumb Lunch TO GO program has served over a thousand meals to seniors.


Knowing that the seniors loved to play Bingo at the Neil Orchard Senior Activities Center (Senior Center) prior to the pandemic, staff created a new Parking Lot Bingo. By using a FM transmitter and a microphone, staff and volunteers can call out Bingo letters and participants can listen through the radio and play along. This program became so beloved, the seniors rallied together to get donations for door prizes, volunteer bingo callers and car door prize runners to ensure the program stayed sustainable. Due to its success, multiple agencies throughout California have adopted this program for their seniors.


The District also partnered with the City of Rancho Cordova in the Great Plates program to deliver meals to an at-risk population. In short, the purpose of the new Great Plates Delivered program is to provide meals to seniors and to support local food providers who are struggling due to the pandemic. Even though the Senior Center is not a traditional restaurant, staff identified this opportunity to use our well-equipped, certified kitchen and partner in a program to provide meals to those in need. With over 600 Senior Center members, our staff was able to reach out to individuals and help them register for Great Plates. Our staff served breakfast, lunch and dinner to approximately 20 people for a total of 60 meals per day with meals being delivered Monday through Friday.


These programs gave the seniors something to look forward to and a safe event for them to attend where they can socialize with their friends from a safe distance. Imagine seeing a row of cars lined down the block where seniors can waive to one another and still be able to have a since of community while having safe fun outside of their home. When you can bring food and play together safely during a pandemic for the vulnerable population, in addition to lots of smiles, you know you have formed a connection.


 
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