Games for the young at heart

Bob Rampling from Mernda is excited to be participating in the Young at Heart Games. (Supplied)

Whittlesea’s senior residents will be taking centre stage over the next month for the municipality’s Seniors’ Festival.

The festivities will be launched on Tuesday, November 12 with the Young at Heart Games at Plenty Ranges Arts and Convention Centre (PRACC), 35 Ferres Boulevard, South Morang.

The games for over-55s will begin with a community torch walk and opening ceremony from 9am, with the competition starting at 11am.

Epping’s The Y Leisure City will host seniors’ tennis sessions on November 14 and walking football on November 21.

Whittlesea’s first Silver Rainbows Café will be held at Laurimar Community Activity Centre on November 19, while Oz Ten Pin Bowling in Epping will host the festival on November 22.

Piano accordionist Phil Carroll will entertain the crowd at Kirrip Community Centre in Wollert on November 26.

Thomastown Recreation and Aquatic Centre will hold a carpet bowls session on November 28 and there will be a city-wide bus tour on November 29.

Seniors can give pickleball a try at Mill Park Basketball Stadium on December 4 or social golf at the Growling Frog Golf Course in Donnybrook on December 10.

Whittlesea council said the seniors’ festival recognises and celebrates the contributions of seniors in the community.

There is something for everyone, including tennis, walking football, 10-pin bowling, carpet bowls, golf, pickleball and more.

Mernda resident, Bob Rampling, 76. is a golf enthusiast and is excited to be participating in the torch walk and golf competition.

“The games bring people from all walks of life together, and it’s great to see everyone enjoying themselves. They provide an opportunity to try out new and different things,” he said.

“It’s always good fun, good exercise, and a chance to get out in the fresh air, talking and mixing with like-minded people.”

Whittlesea council chief executive Craig Lloyd said this year’s seniors’ festival is an opportunity to try something new and embrace the Olympic spirit.

“With more than 50,000 residents aged 55 and above, we are proud to be hosting the Young at Heart Games. It’s a time to celebrate our senior community, stay active and connect with others,” he said.

“Our positive ageing programs support healthy ageing and the festival is a great way to experience some of our regular activities. Whether for fun or competition, I encourage everyone to join in.”

Bookings are needed and spectators are welcome at all events.

Details: www.whittlesea.vic.gov.au/Services/Support-for-people/Seniors/Seniors-Festival