Brand Senior Center

Activities at the Brand Senior Center

The senior center has many activities including cards, domino’s, board games, quilting, pool, ceramics, art lessons, woodcarving, and various crafts. There are also programs on nutrition as well as health checks for hearing, blood pressure, and blood sugar screenings. Legal aid representatives and speakers from other professional groups speak to our seniors on a regular basis. See below for the monthly Activity Calendar.  

QUILTING • POOL • TABLE GAMES

CLASSIC MOVIES: Mondays - 9 a.m.
EXERCISE: Mon/Wed/Fri - 10:15 a.m.
BINGO: First 2 Fridays of the month - 12:15 p.m.

Check our monthly calendar for holiday closings.

Aging Services Inc. operates a congregate meal program at the Brand Senior Center. Lunch is served buffet-style and plenty of seating is available. 
Donations of $2 per meal are appreciated. For reservations call 405-793-9069.
Volunteers Needed to deliver meals to homebound seniors. Please contact Betty at Aging Services at 405-793-9069

Cleveland County Aging Services 
Moore Congregate Meal Site Lunch Menu

A transportation bus owned and operated by the Moore Council on Aging (MCOA) provides rides for senior citizens from their addresses in the Moore city limits to the Center. This service also serves seniors with transportation to banks, stores, the library, doctor’s offices, and other places within the city. Currently, masks are mandatory when riding the bus.

Call us at 405-799-3130 for more information.

Homemade quilts and crafts for sale at the Brand Senior Center during open hours. Quilters also offer quilt finishing to the public. Visit the quilters Mon-Thurs, 8 a.m.–Noon for pricing information.

Money raised goes towards gas for the Senior Center bus.  

In 1977, a group of senior citizens, incorporated under the name of the Moore Council on Aging (MCOA), began meeting in a converted dwelling owned by the City of Moore. As the group grew in numbers, they were able to obtain the use of a larger facility owned by a private corporation.

The Council on Aging began a project to raise funds for a new facility. Land was donated to the MCOA for the project, and the MCOA and the City of Moore worked together to meet qualifications for a grant. In 1993, sufficient funds had been raised for the MCOA’s portion of the project cost. Title of the property was transferred to the City, and construction began. On February 22, 1994, the MCOA moved into its new home. Under an agreement with the City, the MCOA is the principal user of the facility, which is owned and maintained by the City of Moore.

In 2013 approximately 2,250 square feet was added to the Center. The expansion included rooms for billiards, dominoes, quilting, and a computer room. The expansion was partially funded the 1/4 cent sales tax approved by the voters of Moore in 2012.