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July 2025
Mary Ann Young Center 9150 Central Avenue NE Blaine, MN 55434
Contact MAYC Staff 763-786-9375 MAYC@BlaineMN.gov Monday - Friday, 8:30AM to 4PM
Mission Statement To enrich the lives of older adults by providing educational, recreation, nutritional, social, informational, and volunteer opportunities in a relaxed, friendly environment.
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Celebrate Independence Day All Week Wear Red, White, and Blue!
Prize/Nickel Bingo
Monday, June 30, 1pm Good neighbor rules apply for prizes. Everyone is eligible to win a cup of nickels and coverall prize.
500 Card Tournament
Tuesday, July 1, 1pm, $2 Payback prizes to winners and an ice cream treat for all while scores are tallied.
Independence Luncheon
Wednesday, July 2, 11am, $5 You wear red, white, and blue attire and the terrific MAYC Silver Ukes will perform patriotic music you can sing along to at 11AM. American-style lunch will be served at NOON.
Cribbage Tournament
Thursday, July 3, 1pm, $2 Payback prizes to winners and an ice cream treat for all while scores are tallied.
MAYC Closed
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Friday, July 4 The Mary Ann Young Center will be closed in observance of July 4.
Loving the MAYC Life Two new members Donald Kirksey and Larry Bunko have found the fun at the Mary Ann Young Center. After being told about the warm and friendly lunches served Monday through Friday these two each made their way over to MAYC to meet new people and socialize daily.
Mary Ann Young Center 9150 Central Avenue NE Blaine MN 55434
Donald, a Blaine resident since 1973, is a fan of the MAYC Variety Show where he performed guitar and vocal solos this last spring. Donald is planning to perform new songs he is working on now at the upcoming fall variety show. His new MAYC friends have been encouraging him and offering up suggestions for his new song lyrics. Larry, an Army veteran, was told he would enjoy the lunches at MAYC, and he found that to be very true. Larry spreads the love with his 1-4-3 sign that he displays proudly. The sign means “I love you” and often makes people smile and return the kindness. Both new members are grateful for the interesting people and fun activities they enjoy at the Mary Ann Young Center. They both would encourage others to stop by for lunch and register for a program where they will be welcomed with kindness.