Hours for the center will be Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Activities offered will include drop-in billiards and drop-in computer usage, and preregistration is required for both, officials said.
Card games and the senior nutrition program will not be offered at this time, according to the city.
The city said it is continuing to follow the public health guidelines from the state and Public Health – Dayton & Montgomery County.
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