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Godnick Adult Center

The Godnick Adult Center provides a welcoming space for adults to socialize, learn, travel, eat, and exercise. As a part of the Rutland Recreation and Parks Department, the Godnick Adult Center strives to bring its community quality and beneficial programs, activities, trips, and events. Located at 1 Deer Street in Rutland, the Godnick Adult Center is open to both Rutland City residents as well as non-residents, some programs or activities have a fee, while some are suggested donation or free. Stop by anytime Monday through Friday, 9 AM – 4:30 PM to pick up the monthly newsletter or view it online.

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