Bill Crisp Senior Center

Bill Crisp Senior Center

"Enhancing the Quality of Life of Seniors"

Please Note: Effective January 1, 2026, all participants will need to complete a new Registration Form and Physical Fitness Activity Questionnaire. You must also provide current Proof of Residence/Age and an updated email address. (Please note: We are unable to send emails to nc.rr.com addresses.)

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Center Programs

Alzheimer's/Dementia Support Group

Facilitated and sponsored by Carolina Hearts Home Care.
55+; 3rd Tues. of each month; 5:30-6:30 pm; Free

Bid Whist

Bid Whist is a partnership, trick-taking variant of the classic card game Whist. As indicated by the name, Bid Whist adds a bidding element to the game that is not present in classic Whist.
55+; Mon. and Fri.; 1-5 pm; Free

Bingo

Bingo helps seniors to stay engaged while maintaining focus and mental acuity. Bingo gives seniors a chance to socialize. Participants pay a quarter per game. Winnings go to winning participant of each game. Participation limited to first 40 participants. Please note that due to programming, Bingo will be cancelled on the following dates:
Tues., Nov. 3; Thurs., Nov. 27, Dec. 25, Jan. 1
55+; Tues.; 10 am-1 pm; Thurs.; 2-5 pm; $6 (quarters preferred)

Birthday Club

Celebrate YOU with our Birthday Club! Bring a potluck dish. Dessert will be provided. Participants that are celebrating a birthday each month will be eligible to attend and may bring one guest. Pre-registration is required.
55+; 3rd Wed. of each month; 3-5 pm; Free
June Birthdays: June 24
July/Aug. Birthdays: July 22
Sept./Oct. Birthdays: Sept. 23
Nov./Dec Birthdays: Nov. 18

Coffee, Books and More Book Club

This group will meet to discuss a book or books that they have read and express their opinions, likes, and dislikes. The book for the month will be announced in the monthly newsletter and emailed to participants. Participants will be responsible for acquiring all reading materials. For further details, please contact Senior Center staff.
55+; 1st Fri. of each month; 10 am-noon; Free
June 5: Rebecca by Daphne DuMaurier
July 10 (due to Independence Day Holiday): How to Age Disgracefully by Clare Pooley

Cooking 4 Fitness

Inspiring change with cooking. This class will empower you to cook at home for your health and well-being.
55+; 2nd Thurs. of each month; 10:30 am-12:30 pm; $10/month for residents or $20/month non-residents
June 11: Pasta Dishes
July 9: Summer Veggie Meals
Aug. 13: Let’s Do Cooking for the Fall
Sept. 10: Mastering Soups and Stews

Crafts by Scrappy Card Sisters

Arts and crafts for seniors!  Pre-registration is required.
55+; 3rd Fri. of each month; 2-3:30 pm; $15/class for residents or $30/class for non-residents
June 26 (due to holiday): Patriotic Clothes Pin Wreaths

Cricut

Cricut is an American brand of digital die-cutting machines that can create a wide variety of projects, including cards, iron-on designs for clothing, stickers, labels, custom stencils, art, and home decor projects. Participants need a Cricut Joy machine and any design items.
55+; Mon.; 3-5:30 pm; Free

Cumberland County Library Digital Preservation Lab

Bring your memories to the modern era! Let a staff member from Cumberland County Library show you how to preserve your photographs, film reels, VHS and more on a digital format. Pre-registration is required.
55+; Mon.; Aug. 10, Nov. 9; 2-4 pm; Free

Diner's Club

This is where “you”, the senior, will agree to meet at a local eatery to have lunch together. Please call the Bill Crisp Senior Center to RSVP, so there is adequate seating, 910 433-1248. Please note: Participants must be registered with the facility to attend.
55+; 4th Fri. of each month; 11 am-1 pm; Lunch is on your own
June. 26: No Diner’s Club Due to Hot Dog Hoe Down
July 24: Mission BBQ; 1932 Skibo Road
Aug. 28: McAllister’s Deli; 1940 Skibo Road

Fellowship and Bible Study

Join Chaplain Caesar and fellowship with others from the community.
55+; Thurs.; 9-11 am; Free

Fit 4 Life Nutrition

Essential nutrition tips for seniors. Pre-registration is required.
55+; 3rd Wed. of each month; 10 am-noon; $10/session resident; $20/session non-resident
June 17: Cooking for my Health, Do’s and Don’ts
July 15: Mental Health Awareness Month
Aug. 19: Fall into Shape
Sept. 16: Diabetes Awareness

Hand Quilt 'N Patch

Hand quilting is a traditional method of sewing the layers of a quilt together by hand using a needle and thread. Items needed for class include:
-Sewing Machine
-Cutting Mat (no smaller than 24")
-45 mm Rotary Cutter
-2 1/4 yard of Quilting Fabric (100 % cotton and your choice of colors) or 6 1/2" x 6 1/2" squares
-Thread of your choice (polyester preferred)
-Acrylic Quilters Ruler 18 " or larger in length
-Needle Threader
-Embroidery needles (the size you prefer)
55+; Wed.; 8:30-11 am; Free

 

Healthy Hearts Walking Club

Simply walking 30 minutes every day can have a great impact on health. Frequent brisk walks can boost your brain power, make you more productive, lower blood pressure, and other health risks. So join us weekly, weather permitting, as a group to walk.
55+; Wed.; 8 am; Free
55+; Thurs.; 9 am; Free

Happening in Horticulture with NC State Extension

Get your green thumb ready and representatives from NC State Extension as they focus on a different topic each month. Pre-registration is required.
55+; 4th Tues. of each month; 2-4 pm; Free
June 23: Herb Gardening
July 28: Seed Collection
Aug. 24: Poinsettia Care

Jigsaw Puzzle Time

Come in, sit and enjoy working on a jigsaw puzzle. Puzzles are a great meditation tool. They also improves short term memory. Good for your mind, body and spirit!
55+; Mon.-Fri.; 8:30 am-6:30 pm; Sat.; 9-11:30 am; Sun.; 2-4:30 pm; Free 

Know Your Sewing Machine

Learn the basic 101 of your sewing machine. Cleaning and care, parts, threading, and most of all basic sewing. Pre-registration is required. There will be a maximum of 12 participants only. 
Requirements for the class include:
-Must bring your own working machine
-Bring two thread colors
-Bring your machine manual (physical or downloaded on your phone)
-Bring your tools (snippers, scissors, two empty bobbins, pressure foot, all attachments, paper/writing instrument)
55+; 3rd Sat. of each month; 9:30-11:30 am; Free

Lunch with a Medicare Advisor 

Have lunch with a local Medicare Specialist and find the answers to all your health care plan benefits. Pre-registration is required. 
55+; 3rd Fri. of each month; noon-1 pm; Free

Mahjong

Similar to a game of rummy, Mahjong is a game of skill, strategy, and luck. The game is played with a set of 144 tiles based on Chinese characters and symbols. Requires four players. In most variations, each player begins by receiving 13 tiles. Individuals must provide their own cards. 
55+; Mon.; 2-3 pm; Free (Teaching Class for beginners)
55+; Thurs.; 1-4 pm; Free

Maribel's Hem and Stitch

Due to class size, available space, and different levels of sewing knowledge, it can be challenging to meet the needs of everyone effectively. To alleviate some of these issues, participants are required to pre-register for Maribel’s Hem & Stitch. Participants must register for each week of the month, and may only sign up for the next calendar month. There will be a maximum of 12 participants only. No walk-ins will be accepted.

Tuesday classes are designed for beginners and for working on class-assigned projects. Thread, pins, and any additional accessories that are needed will be provided. Participants should bring all supplies needed to complete class projects, including, but not limited to snippers, zipper foot, button foot, regular foot, empty bobbin, fabric scissors, seam reaper, measuring tape, fabric markers, sewing clips, and thread catcher.

Thursday classes are dedicated to your own personal sewing projects. Participants should being your own fabric, project, and thread catcher. There will be only two irons available for use. Other supplies are not available for the Thursday class.

Requirements for the class include:
-Intermediate level of sewing knowledge (Completion of Know Your Sewing Machine 101 Class)
-Must bring your own machine
-Follow the assigned project for the month

55+; Tues.; 1-3 pm (No entry before 12:45 pm); 2nd Tues.; 12-2 pm (No entry before 11:45 am); Pre-registration required; Free
55+; Thurs.; 4-6 pm (No entry before 3:45 pm) No pre-registration required; Free

Matter of Balance

This award-winning program is designed to reduce the fear of falling and increase the activity levels of older adults who have concerns about falls. Classes help participants learn to: view falls and fear of falling as controllable, set realistic goals for increasing activity, change their environment to reduce risk factors, and promote exercise to increase strength and balance. Classes are designed to benefit community-dwelling older adults who: are concerned about falls, have sustained a fall in the past, restrict activities because of concerns about falling, are interested in improving flexibility, balance and strength, are age 60 or older, ambulatory and able to problem-solve. Pre-registration is required and participants must commit to attending at least 6 of the 8 class sessions. 
55+; 1-3 pm
August Session: Wed.; Aug. 5, 12, 19, 26; Thurs.; Aug. 6, 13, 20, 27

Movie Time

Bring a friend and sit back and relax while watching a movie. A different movie will be provided each month. Popcorn will be provided. Pre-registration is required. 
55+; 2nd Fri. of each month; 2-4 pm; Free
June 12: Fried Green Tomatoes
July 10: Driving Miss Daisy
Aug. 14: Senior Moment

Paint and Sip

During this two-hour art and craft experience, each attendee will receive a pre-sketched themed canvas template and all supplies needed to complete a unique piece of art. No art experience is necessary! Artists will assist you, providing tips and techniques to complete your masterpiece while you groove to a mix of Classic R and B, Soul, Jazz, and more. Come prepared to make art! Bring your own non-alcoholic beverage. Pre-registration is required.
55+; 2nd Sat. of each month; 9:30-11:30 am; $15/session resident; $30/session non-resident 

Park Ranger Chats

These are lecture-style programs with an FCPR Park Ranger that will be one-hour presentations, featuring a different topic each month.
55+; 1st Wed. of every other month; 1-2 pm; Free
June 3: Marvels of Moths
Aug. 5: North Carolina Pottery Heritage

Pinochle

Join others in this trick-taking, ace-ten card game, typically for two to four players and played with a 48-card deck. It is derived from the card game bezique; players score points by trick-taking and by forming combinations of characters into melds.
55+; Thurs., 11 am-1 pm; Free

Pokeno

This is a combination of Bingo and Poker sure to engage your mind and great for socialization. The game has five pots and is played with a deck of cards. Each player pays five cents for each pot. Nickels are preferred. Maximum of 12 players. 
55+; Wed.; 2-5:30 pm; Free

Scrabble

This game will keep your mind stimulated, strengthened and engaged. As a result, there is a much lower chance of developing dementia or other diseases that affect the brain. Bring a friend for challenge.
55+; Fri.; 2-4 pm; Free 

Senior Happy Hour

Join us for a night of fun with music and bingo.
Please note: this program will not meet on June 19 and the 4th Friday of each month (Karaoke). 
55+; Fri.; 4:30-6 pm; Free 

“Sing Your Heart Out” Karaoke Night

Music speaks louder than words. Hit the high notes, own the spotlight, microphone in hand, ready to rock!
55+; 4th Fri. of each month (excludes May, Nov., and Dec.); 4:30-6 pm; Free

Spades

Spades is a trick-taking, 4 player card game of strategy and luck. Spades used a standard 52 card deck with Aces high, 2's low, and Spades trumping all. The objective is to take the number of tricks that were bid before play of the hand began. Spades will help improve your memory, sharpen your mind while you build new relationships and the opportunity to socialize with others. 
55+; Tues.; 1-5:30 pm; Free 

Technology Seminars

Get to know about your smart devices. Cumberland County Library will help you learn about apps, move around in your smartphone, laptops, tablets, widgets, and more. Please bring your own device.
55+; 3rd Wed. of each month; 11:30 am-12:30 pm; 3rd Thurs. of each month; 2-3 pm; Free
Wed., June 17: Tablet Basics
Thurs., June. 18: AI for All
Wed., July 15: Microsoft Excel Basics
Thurs., July 16: Facetime
Wed., Aug. 19: Pintrest
Thurs., Aug. 20: Microsoft Power Point Basics

The Memory Café

A welcoming place for individuals with Alzheimer’s disease, dementia, brain disorders and mild cognitive impairments & their family member or friend to gather in fellowship. This program is partnered with Mid Carolina Regional Council. 55+; 4th Wed. of each month; 10 am-1 pm; Pre-registration required.

Why Knot Knit or Crochet

Participants are responsible for providing their own supplies.
55+; Mon.; 9-11 am; Free

Yahtzee

Calling all participants who want to participate in this ever-popular game!
55+; 2nd and 4th Thurs. of each month; 1:30-4 pm; Free


Special Events

Wanda’s Love, Regifting Mobility

Attention Seniors! Do you have mobility equipment that is still in good condition that you are looking to donate to a worthy cause? Join us in June as we will be collecting walkers, canes, wheelchairs, transfer chairs, and other mobility aides. Items can be dropped off at the center any time during normal operating hours June 1-30.

Disaster Preparedness Workshop

Join us for a FREE class to learn how to prepare for a disaster. Participants will learn how to create an emergency preparedness kit and stay safe during a disaster. Hosted by Mid-Carolina Regional Council and Bill Crisp Senior Center. Light refreshments and vendors. Pre-registration is required.
55+; Fri., June 5; 10 am-2 pm; Free

National Sewing Machine Day

Each year on June 13, National Sewing Machine Day honors an invention that kept us in stitches for over 150 years. Join us in a display of past and present sewing machines from our sewing group here at Bill Crisp Senior Center.
55+; Fri., June 12; 10 am-12 pm; Free

Hot Dog Hoe Down

In honor of the All-American holiday, we’ll provide the hot dogs! Join us for a fun and flavorful experience as we explore traditional hot dog styles from around the country—New York, Carolina, Detroit, Seattle, Dodger style, and more. Participants must sign up to bring a side dish, dessert, or beverage to share. Come hungry and ready for a good time! Pre-registration is required.
55+; Fri., June 26; 11:30 am; Free

Talent Show

Calling all talented seniors!  If you sing, dance, tell jokes, comedy, play an instrument, have a variety act, or are part of any performance, we want to see you! Come out, show your talent, support fellow performers, and enjoy an afternoon of fun/inspiration. This is not a competition-just fun, creative, and great entertainment! Tickets will be sold June 1-July 16.
55+; Fri.; July 17; Doors open 3:30 pm; Performance 4-6 pm; $5/resident or $10/non-resident

Senior Expo 2026

Join us at the Senior Expo to learn valuable information from exhibitors: caregiving, retirement living, downsizing, health & wellness, legal services, health screenings, senior housing, community resources, finance and more. There will be guest speakers, raffles and prize giveaways.
55+; Fri., Aug. 7; 10 am–2 pm; Free

Fashion Show Bill Crisp 4th Annual Fashion Show

This year, there are no rules and no limits—only self-expression. Our 2026 theme, “Un-Scripted Style,” celebrates bold, surprising fashion that’s as unique as each model who wears it. Expect unpredictable looks and unforgettable moments you won’t want to miss. Come experience fashion without a script. Interested in being a model, contact the recreation center to sign up. Last day to register as a model is July 24. Space will be limited to 20 models. Tickets will be sold July 28-August 28.
55+; Fri.; Sept. 18; 3-6 pm; $15/resident; $30/non-resident

National Fall Prevention Day

This event will help spread awareness to help prevent future falls. We will have a guest speaker who will talk with attendees about how to prevent falls, have a positive attitude and conduct a falls risk assessment for those interested. Vendors will be available with resources. Pre-registration required.
55+; Fri.; Sept. 18; 9 am-2 pm; Free


Fitness Programs

Aqua Fitness

Here are some reasons to do aqua fitness: workout the heart muscle, enhance balance and coordination, easy on the joints, reduces injury, builds muscle mass and strength, weight loss and metabolism, helps arthritis and other chronic joint and muscle conditions, helps with recovery from injuries and meeting new people. Pre-registration is required.
55+; Mon.; 8:30-9:30 am; $25/month or $7/class resident; $50/month or $14/class non-resident

Aqua Zumba

This class is the ultimate pool party and it has easy dance steps. It improves your heart and lung health, increases your endurance, helps you lower your blood pressure, maintain a healthy weight or lose weight, boost your mood and other aspects of mental health. Pre-registration is required.
55+; Wed.; 8:30-9:30 am; $25/month or $7/class resident; $50/month or $14/class non-resident
55+; Thurs.; May 7, Aug. 6 and 20, Sept. 10 and 24, Oct. 15; 8:30-9:30 am; Free 

Ballroom Dancing

Ballroom dance is a partnered dance form performed to music with dancers moving to a prescribed set of steps and rhythms.
55+; Thurs.; 5-6:30 pm; $10/session or $35/month resident; $20/session or $70/month non-resident

Cardio Drumming

Cardio drumming is a dynamic cardiovascular workout that combines drumming, rhythm, and music. Participants typically use drumsticks to hit an exercise ball placed on a bucket, following the rhythm of the music. The rhythm will definitely get you with this one. Come out and try this awesome new cardio workout guaranteed to get your heart pounding to the beat! Class is on a first-come, first-serve basis.
55+; Tues. and Thurs.; 11 am-noon; Free

Tacorobics Chair Aerobics, Line Dance and Stretch Class

Guidelines recommend 150 minutes of moderate-intensity aerobic activity per week. Join us for two days a week for moderate exercise and meet new friends Monday sessions of this ever-popular class include 30 minutes of line dance and 30 minutes of chair aerobics. Wednesdays include 30 minutes of full body stretching and 30 minutes of chair aerobics. Pre-registration is required.
55+; Mon. and Wed.; 8:30-9:30 am; $35/month or $7/class resident; $70/month or $14/class non-resident

Chair Fitness Frenzy

Chair Fitness Frenzy incorporates strength training, cardio, flexibility and balance training that is suitable for all level of fitness, mobility and injuries. A chair will be provided for standing or sitting. Please bring water, your own weights, mini bands and a friend! Pre-registration is required.
55+; Fri.; 10-11 am; $25/month or $7/class resident; $50/month or $14/class non-resident 

Line Dance with Renita

Join the fun in line dancing. This class is designed for those who are new to line dancing. It is a great form of exercise for the seniors to improve strength and muscle function, improves memory, increase balance and flexibility as well as improve cardiovascular and heart health. We will cover basic steps.
55+; Tues.; 5:30-7 pm; $35/month or $10/class resident; $70/month or $20/class non-resident 

Sound Bath

A sound bath is a full-body meditative experience where people lie down and listen to resonant sounds. Benefits include deep relaxation, anxiety relief, balance of energy centers, and stimulation of the immune system. Pre-registration required. Please bring your own yoga mat.
55+; 3rd Thurs. of each month; 1:15-1:45 pm; Free

Water Works

Come workout in the pool to stretch and strengthen your muscles gently. We will be using exercises to improve strength, mobility, flexibility, and balance. Use the resistance of the water to improve your overall health, all while having fun! Class is on a first-come, first-serve basis. 
55+; Wed.; 5-6 pm; Free

Zumba for Seniors

Zumba for seniors is a lower-intensity version of the typical Zumba class and offers easier-to-follow moves that focus on low joint impact, making it safer for active older adults to practice. This class provides a more suitable option for older adults seeking alternative means of reaching their exercise goals.
55+; Wed.; 6-7 pm; $25/month or $7/class resident; $50/month or $14/class non-resident 


Aquatic Center

The facility features a three-lane warm water pool with a maximum depth of 4 feet and a zero-level entrance. 

Please Note:

  • Physical Activity Readiness Questionnaire must be filled out prior to use of the equipment.
  • Physical Activity Readiness Questionnaire must be renewed on an annual basis. (Please note that if participants answer yes to 2 or more of the 11 health questions, a written authorization is required from the individual’s medical provider prior to beginning exercise.)
  • Please bring your own towel to use while working out.
  • There is not a lifeguard on duty in or around the pool.
  • Participants acknowledge that they should not swim alone and therefore are highly encouraged to utilize a buddy system at all times.

Open Swim Hours

Please note that due to capacity issues during open swim time, maximum number of participants is 15/hour.

Mon.: 9:45 am-noon
Tues.: 1-6:30 pm
Wed.: 9:45 am-noon
Thurs.: 1-6:30 pm
Fri.: 8 am-noon
Sat.: 9-11:30 am

Lap Swim Hours

Mon.: 1-6:30 pm
Tues.: 8 am-noon
Wed.: 1-4:30 pm
Thurs.: 8 am-noon
Fri.: 5-6:30 pm
Sun.: 2-4:30 pm


Fitness Room

Seniors can exercise at their own pace using a variety of equipment. 
55+; Free

Please Note:

  • Physical Activity Readiness Questionnaire must be filled out prior to use of the equipment.
  • Physical Activity Readiness Questionnaire must be renewed on an annual basis. (Please note that if participants answer yes to 2 or more of the 11 health questions, a written authorization is required from the individual’s medical provider prior to beginning exercise.)
  • Proof of age and residence are required at the time of registration.
  • Please bring your own towel to use while working out.
  • Please wipe down the machines after each use.

Equipment Available:

Treadmills, stationary bikes, recumbent bikes, elliptical, lower body and upper body Nautilus machines, abdominal machine, resistance bands, exercise balls and exercise mats.

Fitness Room Hours

Mon.-Fri.: 8 am-6:45 pm
Sat.: 9-11:45 am
Sun.: 2-4:45 pm

Fitness Equipment Orientation

Join staff as they walk through how to properly use the exercise equipment. Pre-registration is required.
55+; 2nd and 4th Wed. of each month; 1-2 pm; Free


Senior Clubs

Senior Clubs meet monthly – however, times and location may change due to scheduled programs. For more information on any of the following clubs, please contact staff.

AARP # 885
3rd Mon. of each month; 1 pm; Bill Crisp Senior Center

Cliffdale
4th Thurs. of each month; 11 am; Cliffdale Recreation Center, 6404 Cliffdale Road

EE Miller Seniors on the Move
4th Thurs. of each month; 10 am; EE Miller Recreation Center; 1347 Rim Road

Loyal Seniors
1st Thurs. of each month; 10 am; Senior Center East; 917 Washington Drive 

New Life Senior Club
3rd Fri. of each month; 10 am; Bill Crisp Senior Center; 7560 Raeford Rd

St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Seniors
2nd Tues. of each month; 10:30 am; St. Elizabeth Ann Catholic Church Parish Hall; 1000 Andrews Road

Senior Road Runners
4th Mon. of each month; 10 am; Kiwanis Recreation Center; 352 Devers Street

Spring Lakers Senior Club
2nd Mon. of each month; 12:30 pm; Spring Lake Senior Center, 301 Ruth Street, Spring Lake

St. Anne's Golden Connection
1st Mon. of each month; 10 am; Tokay Senior Fitness Center; 328 Hamilton Street

Stedman
1st Thurs. of each month; 10 am; Stedman Recreation Center; 175 Circle Drive, Stedman

Sunnyside/Gee Cee
3rd Thurs. of each month; 10 am; Stedman Recreation Center; 175 Circle Drive

Westover
3rd Wed. of each month; 10 am; Westover Recreation Center; 1088 Bonanza Drive

XYZ
2nd Wed. of each month; 10 am; John Wesley United Methodist Church; 616 Cumberland Street


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