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Recreation Department names Steve Scott as new Senior Services Coordinator for Senior Activity Center

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The Rochester Recreation Department is pleased to introduce Steve Scott, who will be taking the role of Senior Services Coordinator for the Senior Activity Center.

Steve has dedicated more than 20 years as a Special Education Teacher, Athletic Director, and County Sports Commissioner. He holds a Bachelor’s in Arts in Recreation from the University of Utah. He is passionate about keeping people of all ages and abilities active and having fun.

Steve will spend the majority of his time in the Senior Activity Center, inside the James W. Foley Memorial Community Center, 150 Wakefield Street.

To learn more about the Senior Activity Center, visit rec.rochesternh.gov.

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