Jenks Center
The mission of the Jenks Center is to improve the quality of senior's lives through participation in and enjoyment of a wide range of stimulating social, educational, and recreational activities. We work for the benefit of the citizens, community organizations, and the Town of Wi******er, Massachusetts. All Wi******er residents aged 55 and older are automatically members of the Jenks Center, no du
04/09/2026
Looking for a meaningful way to support Wi******er’s outstanding community organizations?
Stop by the Volunteer Fair on Friday, April 10th, from 9–11 am at the Jenks Center.
You’ll be able to meet and speak with representatives from more than 20 local groups, including:
350 Metronorth
Arts Wi******er
En Ka Society
Family Action Network (FAN) of Wi******er
Friends of Winter Pond
Gardens for Good
IndivisibleWIN
Jenks Center
League of Women Voters of Wi******er
Literations
Minuteman Senior Services
Network for Social Justice
PISC – Parent Inter-School Council
Rotary Club of Wi******er
Town Common Task Force
WFEE (Wi******er Foundation for Educational Excellence)
WinCAM
Wi******er ABC (A Better Chance)
Wi******er Community Music School
Wi******er Farmers Market
Wi******er Historical Society
Wi******er Hospital
Wi******er Meals on Wheels
Wi******er School of Chinese Culture
Wright-Locke Farm
Discover volunteer roles that match your interests, connect with neighbors, and find meaningful ways to make an impact in your community.
Click the link to register: https://www.jenkscenter.org/events/winchester-volunteer-fair
Virtual: A History of Sculpture in Western Civilization - Part 1 with Jane Blair
Time & Location
Oct 01, 2024, 7:00 PM EDT
Zoom Presentation
Join us for the first part of the history of Human expression with sculpture, from ancient times until the modern era. Learn why the process of sculpting is a physical, sometimes complicated process, requiring many kinds of tools.
Register at www.jenkscenter.org to receive the zoom link.
Sponsored by the Grant from the Cummings Foundation.
Watergate at 50 - The Burglary That Changed the World with Professor Daniel Breen
Time & Location
May 02, 7:00 PM EDT
The Jenks Center, 109 Skillings Rd, Wi******er, MA 01890
Join Professor Dan Breen, Senior Lecturer in Legal Studies at Brandeis University, and a recipient of the Louis Brandeis Award for Excellence in Teaching, as he tells the story of how a local break-in became a national scandal, and how it profoundly changed the way Americans think about their political institutions. It has been called “The Scandal that Never Goes Away” — and with good reason. Learn how the break-in at the Democratic headquarters at the Watergate Hotel happened and the events that followed, culminating in President Nixon’s resignation in August of 1974. Daniel Breen’s primary academic interests lay in the law and politics of the Early Republic, he also holds a Ph.D. in American History and enjoys lecturing on a wide variety of subjects. Professor Breen is currently working on an article about the secession movement in New England during the Jefferson and Madison administrations.
Register at www.jenkscenter.org
Sponsored by a generous grant from The Cummings Foundation.
Senior Community Center | The Jenks Center | Wi******er The Jenks Center offers cultural, educational, recreational and social service programming for seniors 55+, to promote active, healthy, and meaningful engagement and connection within the community.
Click here to claim your Sponsored Listing.
Category
Contact the organization
Telephone
Website
Address
109 Skillings Road
Wi******er, MA
01890
Opening Hours
| Monday | 9am - 4pm |
| Tuesday | 9am - 4pm |
| Wednesday | 9am - 4pm |
| Thursday | 9am - 4pm |
| Friday | 9am - 4pm |