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    You are at:Home»Local News»Manhattan Senior Center celebrates rebranding with ribbon-cutting ceremony

    Manhattan Senior Center celebrates rebranding with ribbon-cutting ceremony

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    By Kate Kennedy on May 5, 2023 Local News, Manhattan
    May 5th 2023, MSC Director Liz Nelson cuts ribbon with help of Dane Schmidt and Leif Nelson courtesy: Kate Kennedy

    The Manhattan Senior Center celebrated its recent rebranding with a ribbon cutting ceremony Friday.

    Center Director Liz Nelson cut the ribbon herself and explained how the center started off with a rather cumbersome name.

    Riley County Seniors Center
    Previous sign and name for Manhattan Senior Center
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    Nelson said as time progressed, they realized the name was in need of a refresh.

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    Despite the rebrand, Nelson said it is important for the community to understand that their mission and area of service has not changed.

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    New MSC sign at corner of 4th St. and Leavenworth St.

    Nelson also said the ribbon cutting is an important event to not only celebrate the change but to continue bringing awareness to the center and the services it offers.

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    Manhattan Senior Center is open Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. You can learn more about the “food, fitness, and fun” the center offers by calling (785) 537-4040 or by checking out their website.

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