Some of the activities listed below are open to the public where indicated.  All others are open only to members of the Wayne Adult Community Center.  However, a non-member may visit the Center twice and participate in members-only activities before deciding whether to become a member of the Wayne Adult Community Center.

Unless otherwise noted, there is a fee of $3 for the first activity you participate in on a given day.


          ACTIVITY                  DAY and TIME           
Book Club
Third Tuesday of the month, 10:30 AM - 11:30 AM
Canasta ***
Wed 12:30 PM - 4:00 PM
Contract Bridge Mon 10:00 PM -1:00 PM
Duplicate Bridge Tue and Thu 12:30 PM - 5:00 PM
Supervised Bridge Play
Fri 10:30 AM - Noon
Discussion Group (informal) - History, Current Events, etc.
Wed 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM
Mah Jongg***
Mon 12:30 PM - 4:00 PM,  Thu 9:30 AM - Noon
Pinochle Tue and Wed 9:30 AM - Noon, Fri 12:30 PM - 4:00 PM
Samba Fri 1:00 PM 4:00 PM
Special events As scheduled


Jigsaw Puzzles


Any time.  Free  


Lending Library


Any time.  Free

Painting Instruction
 Fri 9:30 AM AM - Noon
TennisÇ
Fri 9:00 AM  - 11 AM¥¥
Open to the public / Free

*** Includes instruction or instruction is available
§ Pre-registration necessary
§§ No general meetings in summer or some other months yet to be determined
§§§ Click the Events button at the top of the page, for a list of upcoming topics and dates
¥ ¥  Tennis courts in the municipal complex, Nellis Drive, Wayne, In Season
Ç May through September, weather permitting.

DETAILS


Discussion Group - Give and hear opinions, learn more about history and current events.

Jigsaw Puzzles - An active jigsaw puzzle is kept on the table just inside the Arts & Crafts room.  Any member is welcome to work on it as the mood strikes them.  When the puzzle has been completed, it is kept on the table for a short while so that everyone can admire it, then a new one is put there.


Lending Library - Members may borrow books on the honor system.  (Those without honor, please do not use the library.)

Mah Jongg - Play the U.S. adaptation of a 19th century Chinese game. Although played with rectangular tiles, it is much like Gin Rummy.

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Updated December 16,, 2022