The Young at Heart Senior Center at Green Acres is a recreational center offering numerous and varied activities for active adults 55 and better. Whether you're looking for fitness classes, social clubs, day trips or lifelong learning — there's something here for you.
⚠️ Note: The Young at Heart Senior Center shares the Green Acres building but operates as a separate program. Learn about Green Acres Center →
Browse current programs, classes, trips and events — and register online through the city's ActiveNet registration portal below.
You can also register by:
Search & Register for Senior Programs
The Senior Center offers a wide range of free drop-in and fee-based activities throughout the year. Below is a sample of what regularly takes place at the center. For current schedules, times and registration, visit the registration portal above or pick up a monthly calendar at the front desk.
Membership is required to participate in Senior Center activities. To be eligible, you must be 55 or older with a valid ID and meet all requirements listed on the membership form available at the front desk.
Membership registration is available at the front desk at Green Acres Center. You must apply in person — applications are not accepted by phone or online.
New members will receive a membership card and parking pass. Current members should stop by the front desk to ensure their ID card is up to date. Please scan your membership card each time you enter the building.
The city's goal is to make all government programs, services, classes and camps accessible to every resident. Fee reductions are available for eligible Fairfax City residents based on household size and income, and apply to programs of all ages — including adult, youth and senior programs.
For more information and to apply, contact the Parks and Recreation Department or ask at the Green Acres Center front desk.
Fastran provides specialized transportation for eligible residents to and from the Senior Center. To use this service:
Note: Fairfax County residents may be eligible for Fastran service to their nearest county senior center, which may not be in Fairfax City.
A Green Acres parking permit is required to park in the lots and on the street Monday through Friday, 7 to 11 a.m. Permits must be displayed on your windshield.
Parking enforcement monitors the area; tickets will be issued without a visible permit.
The Young at Heart Senior Center does not follow Fairfax County Public Schools closings. Adult classes and gym rentals at other city facilities may follow FCPS closings, but the Senior Center operates on its own schedule.
When a closure is necessary, the Senior Center receives a mandate from City Hall. Staff will then notify members via:
There are several ways to keep up with Senior Center news, events and schedule changes:
Looking for support to stay independent at home? Fairfax Village in the City is a separate city-supported program for residents 55 and older.
The Senior Center Advisory Council is made up of volunteers who work with staff to enhance the programs and activities of the Fairfax City Senior Center. Elections are held annually in September. Meetings are open to all Senior Center members.
Meetings: Third Tuesday of each month at noon, Green Acres Community Center
The Advisory Council operates under bylaws adopted by the membership. The most recent version is available below.
Final Senior Center Bylaws — May 21, 2024 (PDF, 239 KB)
Young at Heart Senior Center, 4401 Sideburn Rd, Fairfax, VA 22030 View Map
4401 Sideburn Rd , Fairfax, VA 22030
Monday - Friday8 a.m-5 p.m.Excluding holidays