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The Joyce Raye Patterson 50+ Activity Center is a 22,000 square foot facility offering fitness, games, a library with computer access, and a cafeteria for individuals over the age of 50. You do not have to be a resident of St. Joseph, nor do you need a membership to participate in activities; a membership is required for the use of the fitness center. There is covered parking below the center with elevator access. 


The Joyce Rae Patterson center is located in historic downtown St. Joseph

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The Center offers a wide variety of events and activities

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The center is named after activist Joyce Rae Patterson

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Not surprisingly, a place as wonderful at the Joyce Raye Patterson Center is named after an extraordinary individual. Joyce Raye Patterson (Dec. 8, 1930-June 7, 1978) was one of those people who leave a legacy that lives on well after they are gone. Joyce was director of InterServ Community Services which provides assistance to challenged individuals throughout the community, from its inception in 1957 until her untimely death in 1978. Under her leadership, InterServ expanded to five sites, offering day care, senior citizen programming, Meals-on-Wheels, and Older Adults Transportation Service. She was key in the creation of the first comprehensive senior citizen housing facility in the city. At the time of her death, the city of St. Joseph was building a senior center, and it seemed an obvious thing to name it in her honor.

     The Joyce Raye Patterson Center opened in October 1978; Betty Thomas served as the first director of the facility. She described its mission: “The senior center should provide the base from which a concerted effort to reach out and help isolated and friendless older people is conducted. While the senior center is concerned with relationships with other age groups, the objectives clearly and purposefully focus on the older person. The senior center, through its program, helps older persons feel that they can and should continue to contribute . . . and that they are a wanted and valued part of the community.”

     Since its opening nearly 50 years ago, the Joyce Raye Patterson Center has provided a changing and innovative variety of services and activities. It is a much beloved place for those over 50 to gather, play a game of pool, eat lunch, and participate in a variety of informative events.

“Joyce Raye Patterson Dies,” St. Joseph Gazette, June 8, 1978.

Frederick W. Slater, “Commission Control of Seniors Center Favored by Wilkerson,” St. Joseph News Press, June 25, 1978.

“Center Undergoing Final Inspection,” St. Joseph Gazette, Aug. 17, 1978.

Robert L. Slater, “Senior Center Seen as a Memorial,” St. Joseph Gazette, Aug. 29, 1978.

Frederick W. Slater, “Guidelines for Operation of Senior Center,” St. Joseph News Press, Sept. 10, 1978.

“Senior Center Dedication Plans Announced Thursday,” St. Joseph Gazette, Oct. 14, 1978.

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St. Joseph Gazette, June 8, 1978