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Wrens, GA

AARP Community Challenge Grant Year: 2024

Project Category: Park enhancements

Description: In Wrens, older adults faced limited access to fitness programs, with the nearest community center 20 miles away. The project upgraded the Jefferson County Senior Center's fitness room with commercial treadmills, recumbent bikes, a cross trainer and free weights. They also received a laptop and camera for program management. A ribbon-cutting marked the improvements, which now support three weekly exercise classes and daily use by older adults. Participation surged as residents embraced consistent routines, boosting energy and commitment to health. The center reports its strongest wellness program yet, laying the groundwork for future health initiatives.

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Viborg, SD

AARP Community Challenge Grant Year: 2026

Project Category: Park enhancements

Description: This project will renovate and upgrade a community picnic shelter by improving accessibility, safety, and usability—including ADA-compliant seating, electrical upgrades, and enhancements designed to better serve residents aged 50-plus.

Bolton, CT

AARP Community Challenge Grant Year: 2022

Project Category: Park enhancements

Description: An underused outdoor area with worn furniture limited opportunities for socializing and fitness. The center installed a pickleball court, added benches and upgraded the patio with accessible tables and chairs. Raised garden beds and a refreshed storage shed completed the transformation. The space now supports active living and community gatherings. "Wow, look at that! It looks amazing," said one resident during a local event, reflecting excitement about the new amenities and plans for expanded programming.

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Manchester, NH

AARP Community Challenge Grant Year: 2018

Project Category: Park enhancements

Description: Part of larger efforts to draw people to spend time in downtown Manchester, this project made placemaking improvements to Arms Park. Manchester Connects engaged a local company to design custom chairs for the space, which can gently rock. Additionally, they installed picnic tables, benches and a concrete cornhole set in the park. The park -- located on the banks of the Merrimack River -- is a historic place in the city's core. Organizers hope the new amenities help the park act as a third space -- a public place people can gather without having to spend money.

Goffstown, NH

AARP Community Challenge Grant Year: 2019

Project Category: Improved wayfinding

Description: The five-and-a-half mile Goffstown Rail Trail connects the town's three commercial areas. To help trail users navigate, Friends of the Goffstown Rail Trail erected new signs with information about nearby businesses and facilities, as well as tidbits of Goffstown history. Since installation, business owners along the trail have reported more visitors in their shops. And as Goffstown plans for a future trail expansion, the signs have helped build community buy-in and attract donations to fund that project.

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