City of Calabasas, CA
Home Menu300 Civic Center Way
Calabasas CA 91302
(818) 224-1777
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Monday: 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Tuesday: 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Wednesday: 9:00 a.m. – 8:00 p.m.
Thursday: 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Friday: 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Closed all major holidays.
Government » Community Services, Parks & Recreation
Calabasas Senior Center
Features and Amenities
- Card/Game room
- Multi-purpose room
- Demonstration Kitchen
- Art room with a balcony
- Conference room
- Sports Room
- Outside patio with a barbeque for socials and rentals
- A putting green
- Walking distances to shops and restaurants in “The Commons”
- An elevator
- Handicap parking
The Calabasas Senior Center (CSC) provides a gathering place for aging adults, 50 years and older, where they can enjoy activities that contribute to continued learning and enrichment, socialization with other seniors, and participation in recreational programs that promote healthy lifestyles. In this comfortable and inviting environment, seniors can enjoy special interest clubs, seasonal events, and gain valuable information from the popular and diverse classes and lectures provided by the Savvy Senior program.
The Center’s programming includes a variety of classes, lectures and excursions that are interesting and exciting for seniors who would like to continue practicing favorite skills and hobbies, stimulate thinking, or try something new (pre-registration may be required).
Day Use Fees
Members: Free
Residents: $4.00
Non-Residents: $6.00
Wanting to learn more? Drop by for a tour Monday - Friday, 9:00am - 5:00pm.
The CSC offers a variety of classes, lectures, and Special Speakers Series.
CLASSES
Classes focus on entertainment, movies and music, card and game instruction, fitness, hobbies, mind & body, creative arts, art history, personal development and technology.
A few examples include: American Songbook Composers Series, Opera, Canasta instruction, Mah Jongg for beginners or advances players, Country Line Dancing, Gentle Yoga for Seniors, Zumba Gold, Hot Topics/Current Events Discussion Group, Meditation & Mindfulness, Tai Chi & Qigong, Bring Out Your Inner Writer, Conversational Spanish, Fun in French, Acrylic, Watercolor, Colored Pencil and Oil Painting, American Impressionism, Art of the Italian Renaissance, iPhone/iPad Basics, and Personal Cyber Security.
Take a look at the swim and fitness classes at the Calabasas Tennis & Swim Center. Many classes are enjoyed by seniors, including Aqua Fit, Yoga, and Pickleball. CLICK HERE to view the Calabasas Tennis & Swim Center Website.
LECTURES AND DEMONSTRATIONS
Seniors who seek active learning and want to increase their knowledge will find a variety of lectures covering subjects like local and world history, mental and physical fitness, nutrition, popular music and opera, and cooking demonstrations in the Center’s teaching kitchen.
TECH HELP - Wednesdays 4-7pm
A FREE Tech Help program is available for seniors. Local high school students provide one-on-one instruction, with appointments scheduled by senior center staff. Seniors can improve their skills for laptop computers, cell phones, Apple watches, iPads, Tablets, e-mail, manage photos and Apps, learn Facebook, Internet, and Twitter.
REGISTRATION
Registration can be completed online by clicking the "Register Here" button above or in-person at the Senior Center. If registering in person, please print the "Registration Form" from above.
The CSC is home to many Interest Clubs. Clubs usually meet weekly and are headed by a club leader who can be contacted by participants and those wishing to join the interest club. New clubs may be added if desired by a group of seniors. Click the link below for a list of our current clubs.
View our Caring Calabasas Club Video Playlist:
Half-day and full day excursions are researched and previewed so that attendees will enjoy the experience of an interesting get-away, including transportation and lunch. We have visited art museums, automobile and special interest museums, wildlife sanctuaries, the Hollywood Bowl, whale watching, specialty gardens, and historical missions and legendary California sites.
A list of current excursions can be found in our "Recreation Brochure" above.
REGISTRATION
Registration can be completed online by clicking the "Register Here" button above or in-person at the Senior Center. If registering in person, please print the "Registration Form" from above.
Throughout the year, The Calabasas Senior Center offers many forms of entertainment and enrichment with programs that bring everyone together for a fun-filled experience. Our Special Events might be socials with entertainment or games with light refreshments, holiday-themed get-togethers, luncheons, and dinners. All events provide an opportunity to meet other seniors in the community and to socialize.
Interested in partnering or sponsoring a program or event? Download our Sponsorship Brochure to learn about the opportunities and needs.
2026 CSC Events Sponsorship Brochure
Thank you to our Holiday Cheer Sponsors:
Valentine's Bingo - Friday, February 13, 2026
REGISTER HERE
Valentine's Bingo Sponsored by:
10th Anniversary - June 5, 2026
Aloha Fest - September 24, 2026
Holiday Cheer - December 10, 2026
We invite Calabasas residents to join the Senior Center. If you haven’t had the opportunity to visit the CSC since it opened in 2016, please come by, meet the staff, and take a tour of our facility. We encourage you to pick up a Membership Packet and apply for membership. For more information, call: (818) 224-1777.
CLICK HERE for PDF Membership Packet
Memberships are processed in person at our Senior Center. Proof of Residency is required via a current utility bill and driver's license.
ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP FEES
Resident Membership:
Individual $132.00
Couple $163.00
MEMBERSHIP BENEFITS
• Priority Registration
• 6 Guest Passes per year
• Access to designated free lectures
• Unlimited Access during open hours
• Reduced rate rental fees
• (2) Free invitations to special events and/or presentations
• Free access to Clubs & Specialty Groups
The sky’s the limit on the clubs that can be formed and enjoyed at the CSC. Card games include Canasta, Duplicate Bridge, Pan, Scrabble and Photography. Hobbies lend themselves to clubs where anyone can enjoy special interests together and learn from one another. The second floor Sports room is a gathering place for those with an interest in ping-pong and darts. Clubs can include: photography, books, movies, ping pong, gardening, singing, and acting.
If you have any questions on activities or events held at the Calabasas Senior Center please contact us at 818-224-1777 or Email us
We recognize that when individuals volunteer, they contribute a lifetime of experiences and talents enriching their lives and that of the community.
They say it “takes a village”- we’ve learned that it takes dozens of dedicated volunteers to serve as committee chairs and active committee/community members to create and manage all the moving parts of the programming and events at the Calabasas Senior Center.
If you are interested in volunteer opportunities, please email us.
| Senior Center Advisory Board |
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Dotty Corcoran |
| SAVVY Senior Steering Committee |
| Richard Sherman, Co-Chair Laura Weisshar, Co-Chair Carol Washburn, Co-Secretary Susan Wee, Co-Secretary |
With its beautiful architecture and landscape design, the Calabasas Senior Center offers a sophisticated venue for your next party, meeting or special event. CLICK HERE TO REVIEW FACILITY RENTAL RATES & PROCEDURES.
Multipurpose Room
Facility Layout |
Maximum Capacity |
Facility Set Up |
| Banquette Style | 70 People | 70 Chairs, 7 round tables |
| Seminar Style | 70 People | 70 Chairs, 1 head table |
| Classroom Style | 40 People | 40 Chairs, 16 Tables |
Outdoor Patio
Facility Layout |
Maximum Capacity |
Facility Set Up |
| Patio Tables | 24 People | 24 Chairs, 6 tables |
CALABASAS SENIOR CENTER
300 Civic Center Way, Calabasas CA 91302
(818) 224-1777
Email us at: SeniorCenterstaff@cityofcalabasas.com
From South and East of Calabasas (including Los Angeles):
- Drive on Highway 101 North towards Ventura
- Take the Parkway Calabasas exit (exit #30)
- Turn Left off the exit onto Ventura Blvd
- After about 200 feet, take first Left onto Parkway Calabasas
- Turn Left onto Park Sorrento and the Civic Center will be ahead on your right
From North and West of Calabasas:
- Drive on Highway 101 South towards Los Angeles
- Take Parkway Calabasas exit (exit #30)
- Turn Left off the exit onto Calabasas Road
- After 3/10 of a mile, turn Right onto Parkway Calabasas
- Turn Left onto Park Sorrento and the Civic Center will be ahead on your right
Can I bring a guest?
We welcome guests ages 50 and over, however they must pay a daily entry rate (or have a membership guest pass) to visit and enjoy the amenities of the center. Guests may not join classes, clubs or programs that require pre-registration.
How can I register for a class?
Registration can be processed online through our registration portal or by a registration form (both available at the top of this page). Registration forms can be mailed, faxed or brought in person to the senior center.
When can I register?
We have limited spaces available for certain activities and excursions so prompt registration is recommended. Class, lectures, and excursion registrations can be processed anytime as long as the activity is still open. Registration opens seasonally so typical registration occurs:
- Mid-Late December (for January – April activities)
- Mid-Late April (for May – August activities)
- Mid-Late August (For September-December activities)
Does the center offer lunch?
No, our center does not have a meal service. While light refreshments are available, full meal service is not available.
Does the center have transportation?
No, our center does not have transportation services, however, the City does have a Shuttle and Dial-A-Ride Service.
How can I become an instructor and teach at your center?
Thank you for your interest in serving our community! We are always looking for new and specialized programming. Please Email Us and we’ll review your specialized area/topic and outline the requirements and steps for becoming an instructor.
EMERGENCY HELP |
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| Life Alert | 800-360-0329 | www.lifealert.com |
| Direct Link | 805-777-8111 | www.directlink911.com |
| Philips Lifeline | 800-242-4019 | www.lifeline.philips.com |
TRANSPORTATION/RIDES |
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| City of Calabasas Line 1 Shuttle |
(818) 224-1673 | Line 1 Fixed Route | City of Calabasas, CA |
| Calabasas Dial-A-Ride | (818) 632-6211 | Dial-A-Ride | City of Calabasas, CA |
| City of LA Cityride | (818) 808-7433 | www.ladottransit.com/other/cityride |
| Access | (800) 827-1359 | accessla.org |
HOME CARE
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| Advantage Plus Caregivers | 805-322-8822 | AdvantagePlusCaregivers.com |
| ComForCare | 818-699-1963 | ComForCare.com |
| COMPANION | 800-720-6002 | CompanionHealthGroup.com |
| Homewatch CareGivers | 805-409-2362 | www.homewatchcaregivers.com/thousand-oaks |
| Interim Healthcare | 818-674-4544 | InterimHealthCare.com |
| LivHOME | 805-687-8766 | livhome-santabarbara.com |
| Los Robles Homecare Services, Inc. | 805-777-7234 | losrobleshomecare.com |
| Mission Home Health | 805-289-9999 | |
| Pacific Coast Home Care | 805-520-1300 | pacificoasthomecare.com |
| Pacific Senior Care | 805-777-7090 | pacificseniorcare.com |
| Personal Parent Care, Inc. | 805-389-0997 | personalparentcare.com |
HOSPICE CARE
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| VITAS Healthcare | 805-437-2100 | VITAS.com |
| Buena Vista | 805-777-1133 | BuenaVistaHospiceCare.comand BuenaVistaPalliativeCare.com |
MEAL SOLUTIONS Serving homemade meals |
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| Dream Dinners | 805-277-3447 | ThousandOaksca@DreamDinners.com |
| ONEgeneration Calabasas Meals on Wheels | 818-708-6668 | volunteer@onegeneration.org |
MEMORY CARE / ASSISTED LIVING |
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| AlmaVia of Camarillo | 805-388-5277 | almaviaofcamarillo.org |
| Silverado | 866-571-6618 | silveradocare.com |
MEMORIAL PARK, MORTUARY, CREMATORY |
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| Dignity MEMORIAL | 818-889-0902 | piercebrothersvalleyoaks.com |
SENIOR LIVING |
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| Belmont Village | 310-377-9977 | ranchopalosverdes.belmontvillage.com |
| Thousand Oaks Royale | 805-495-4657 | communityretirement.com |
| MeadowBrook Senior Living | 818-991-3544 | meadowbrook-agourahills.com |
| Oakview | 805-241-2000 | visitoakview.com |
| Leisure Living | 818-426-0099 | leisurelivingcare.com |
| Sunrise Senior Living of Westlake Village | 805-557-1100 | sunrisewestlakevillage.com |
SENIOR PROGRAMS AND SERVICES |
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| Conejo Hearing Center Inc. | 818-991-3800 | ConejoHearingCenter.com |
| Senior Concerns | 805-497-0189 | seniorconcerns.org |
| Elder Abuse L.A. County | 877-477-3646 | css.lacounty.gov |
| Professional Geriatric CARE Management | 805-750-4755 | 805Aging.com |
PARTNERSHIP IN OLDER ADULT AND FAMILY CAREGIVER SERVICES IN THE CITY AND COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES |
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| Information and Assistance | 800-510-2020 | losangelesnetworkofcare.com |
| Community and Senior Services | 213-738-2600 | lacounty.gov |
| Department of Aging | 213-252-4000 | aging.lacity.org |
Caring.com - A Guide to Social Security for Seniors
California Agency of Health & Welfare: Department of Rehabilitation
600 Ninth Street, #460
Sacramento, CA 95814
916-654-3454 / Fax: 916-263-7474 / www.chhs.ca.gov
California Agency of Health & Welfare
1300 National Dr. #200
Sacramento, CA 95834-1992
916-419-7500 / Fax: 916-928-2267 / www.aging.ca.gov / email: ebmaster@aging.ca.gov
California Aging Services
1315 I Street, #100
Sacramento, CA 95814-2912
916-392-5111 / Fax: 916-428-4250 / www.aging.org / email: info@aging.org
California Association of Area Agencies on Aging / Ventura County Area Agency of Aging
980 Ninth Street, #240
Sacramento, CA 95814
916-446-2800 / Fax: 916-554-0111/ www.c4a.info / email: aging@c4a.info
California Association of Homes & Services
(formerly, California Association of Homes & Services for the Aging.
13151 I Street. #100
Sacramento, CA 95814-2912
916-392-5111 / Fax: 916-428-4250 / www.aging.org / email: info@aging.org
Works to advance housing and services for older adults.
California Commission on Aging
1300 National Drive, #173
Sacramento, CA 95834
916-419-7591 / Fax: 916-419-7596 / www.ccoa.ca.gov / email: ccoa@ccoa.ca.gov
Advocacy Organization for California seniors, advisor to the governor, state legislature
And state departments on senior issues.
California Department of Aging
1300 National Drive, #200
Sacramento, CA 95834-1992
916-928-2268 / Fax: 916-928-2268 / Toll Free: 800-735-2929
www.aging,ca.gov / email: webmaster@aging.ca.gov
Administers programs serving older adults, adults with disabilities, family caregivers & long term care facilities throughout the state.
California Department of Rehabilitation
721 Capitol Mall
Sacramento, CA 95814-3510
916-263-7365 / www.rehab.cahwnet.gov / email: externalaffairs@dor.ca.gov
Assists people with disabilities, those with severe disabilities. Advocates for programs and services, vocational rehabilitation and independent living.
International Telephone Directory for TDD Users / Gallaudet University
800 Florida Avenue, NE
Washington, DC 20002-3695
202-651-5000 / Fax: 800-621-8476 / Toll Free: 800-621-2736 /TTY: 888-630-9347
www.gallaudet.edu / clerc.center@gallaudet.edu
Large Print Loan Library Catalog. Lighthouse International
111 East 59th Street
The Sol and Lillian Goldman Building
New York NY 10022-1202
212-821-9200 / Fax: 212-821-9707 / Toll Free: 800-829-0500
www.navh.org / email: info@lighthouse.org
Meals on Wheels Association of America
413 N. Lee Street
Alexandria, VA 22314
703-548-5274 / Toll Free: 888-998-6325 / www.mowaa.org email: mowaa@mowaa.org
National Directory for Eldercare Information and Referral
1730 Rhode Island Ave, #1200
Washington, DC 20036
202-872-0888 / Fax: 202-872-0057 / www.n4a.org
Provides federal, state and area offices on aging, major national aging associations.
Los Angeles County: Area on Aging
3175 West 6th Street, #400
Los Angeles, CA 90020
213-738-2600 / css.lacounty.gov / email: info@css.lacounty.gov
This agency plans, develops and provides services for seniors.
