FORT WAYNE, Ind. (ADAMS) – On Monday, Fort Wayne Mayor Sharon Tucker joined Parks and Recreation Director Steve McDaniel at the Community Center to officially launch the 46th Annual Senior Games. This long-running event invites adults aged 50 and older to compete, connect and celebrate healthy living at locations throughout the city through July 2.
“It’s encouraging to see so many individuals getting involved in activities that promote recreation, education, and social connection,” said Mayor Tucker. “Parks and Recreation is doing a great job in partnering with my administration to help provide an enhanced quality of life for all residents by being a fun, family-friendly, and safe community. Let’s keep the momentum going as we continue to invest in people.”
The City released the following:
During the opening ceremony, Mayor Tucker presented a proclamation recognizing the Fort Wayne Parks and Recreation Department’s ongoing dedication to enhancing the lives of older adults through high-quality, inclusive programming.
“The Senior Games are one of our most cherished traditions,” said Steve McDaniel, Director of Fort Wayne Parks and Recreation. “It’s more than competition—it’s about wellness, friendships and a sense of belonging. We’re proud to offer something for everyone, whether you’re new to an activity or a returning champion.”
The 46th Annual Senior Games begin today!More than 500 residents aged 50 and older are expected to participate in this year’s games.Read more: https://bit.ly/3T8ShAw
Posted by City of Fort Wayne Government on Monday, June 2, 2025
Registration remains open and is accepted up to two business days before each event. Each registration is just $2. While some events like Pickleball may be more physically demanding, many others are accessible to a wide range of interests and abilities, including card games, Shuffleboard, Billiards and Timed Jigsaw Puzzles.
More than 50 volunteers help organize and support the Senior Games each year, making this community event both welcoming and successful.
Since its start in 1979, the Senior Games have encouraged older adults to stay active, engaged and connected. Modeled after the Olympics, the Games feature over 40 events including Mini Golf, Cornhole, Archery, Bocce, Bowling, Horseshoes, Chip & Putt, Disc Golf, Softball Throw, Table Tennis and more.
It’s not too late to join the fun! For event times and locations, call the Fort Wayne Community Center at 260-427-6460 or CLICK HERE to download the Senior Games brochure.
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