Step Inside Town Square’s Unique Centers
Take a Virtual Walk Through Town Square
Town Square’s unique locations are built with a floor-to-ceiling aesthetic replicating 1950s small-town America. Each of our activity spaces, or storefronts, represents a different gathering space where people made memories in the middle of the last century in a typical town. From decor elements to background music to the physical objects incorporated in our activities, our nostalgic design invites our members to laugh, converse, participate, and remember together right away.

*Storefronts and services may vary by location
Spending the Day at Town Square Includes…
We believe variety is the spice of life, so all of our centers combine many storefronts for a long list of possibilities. Town Square creates engagement for our members by:
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Shooting the Breeze in the Park
The heart of each of our locations is Glenner Park, named for the scientist whose research made our model of care possible. While Glenner Park has vintage-style benches for relaxing conversation, it’s also the hub for a variety of activities, performances, and special events, including invigorating games such as bocce and mini-golf, as well as concerts by visiting performers.
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Getting Creative in the Studio
The Art Studio is a space where our members can enjoy freeform creative expression in the form of drawing or painting, as well as an ever-changing lineup of guided projects such as mosaics, collages, woodwork, and more. We’re proud to display our members’ artwork before they bring it home to their loved ones.
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Getting a Fresh Haircut at the Salon
Guys and Dolls Salon gives our members the chance to update their hairdo, get nail services, and more, in a friendly, vintage-style setting. Our styling services are always popular, so we recommend booking the salon in advance at all our locations that provide this storefront.
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Enjoying a Classic Film in the Theater
The Starlite Theater screens programming that hearkens back to the glitz of mid-century Hollywood. Not only do our members enjoy showings of classic movies, musicals, and television, they also participate in film appreciation discussion groups, vintage movie trivia, sing-alongs, drama club recitals, and guest performances from local musicians and artists.
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Eating a Delicious Diner Lunch
features tasty, nutritious meals and snacks served up in a stunning replica of a hopping 1950s diner. The working jukebox in the corner is always playing the grooviest hits of early rock n’ roll, and the bright, comfy space encourages socializing and sharing a meal.
Check your nearest Town Square location for a full listing of the exciting storefronts offered there!
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Taking Care of Body and Mind
The Health Club is an open area with full technology capabilities for group exercise and classes offered by online partners. This space can also be used for gentle movement activities, such as yoga and tai chi, playing cornhole, or performances and events. Other services may be available and vary by location.
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Enjoying Forgotten Pastimes and Hobbies
The Rec Center is a place for members to pass the time by choosing a classic board game from the shelves, settling in for a chess match, or inviting a friend to shoot pool. There’s something for everyone in this room filled with vintage games, puzzles, word games, trivia, sports memorabilia, and lots more.
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Guiding the Heart of Our Community
City Hall serves as office space for Town Square staff, as well as additional space for activities as needed. Members can stop by to say hello from time to time, and some club meetings may be held here. Visit the Wall of Honor to pay tribute to our veterans.
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Taking A Step back In Time
Step into the Little Blue House and be transported to a cozy family living room from the 1950s. Here, members feel at home as they relax in the rocking chair, watch a favorite old TV show, listen to classic radio programs, or participate in comforting activities that remind them of time spent in the family den.
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Reminiscing About Newsworthy Events From the Past
Phil’s Newsstand is located within Glenner Park and stocked with a variety of newspapers and magazines from the 1950s and 1960s, as well as current materials. With park benches close by, it is the perfect place to pick up a newspaper or magazine and pass the time reminiscing about past events or catching up on current happenings.
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Shooting the Breeze in the Park
The heart of each of our locations is Glenner Park, named for the scientist whose research made our model of care possible. While Glenner Park has vintage-style benches for relaxing conversation, it’s also the hub for a variety of activities, performances, and special events, including invigorating games such as bocce and mini-golf, as well as concerts by visiting performers.
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Getting Creative in the Studio
The Art Studio is a space where our members can enjoy freeform creative expression in the form of drawing or painting, as well as an ever-changing lineup of guided projects such as mosaics, collages, woodwork, and more. We’re proud to display our members’ artwork before they bring it home to their loved ones.
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Getting a Fresh Haircut at the Salon
Guys and Dolls Salon gives our members the chance to update their hairdo, get nail services, and more, in a friendly, vintage-style setting. Our styling services are always popular, so we recommend booking the salon in advance at all our locations that provide this storefront.
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Enjoying a Classic Film in the Theater
The Starlite Theater screens programming that hearkens back to the glitz of mid-century Hollywood. Not only do our members enjoy showings of classic movies, musicals, and television, they also participate in film appreciation discussion groups, vintage movie trivia, sing-alongs, drama club recitals, and guest performances from local musicians and artists.
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Eating a Delicious Diner Lunch
features tasty, nutritious meals and snacks served up in a stunning replica of a hopping 1950s diner. The working jukebox in the corner is always playing the grooviest hits of early rock n’ roll, and the bright, comfy space encourages socializing and sharing a meal.
Check your nearest Town Square location for a full listing of the exciting storefronts offered there!
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Taking Care of Body and Mind
The Health Club is an open area with full technology capabilities for group exercise and classes offered by online partners. This space can also be used for gentle movement activities, such as yoga and tai chi, playing cornhole, or performances and events. Other services may be available and vary by location.
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Enjoying Forgotten Pastimes and Hobbies
The Rec Center is a place for members to pass the time by choosing a classic board game from the shelves, settling in for a chess match, or inviting a friend to shoot pool. There’s something for everyone in this room filled with vintage games, puzzles, word games, trivia, sports memorabilia, and lots more.
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Guiding the Heart of Our Community
City Hall serves as office space for Town Square staff, as well as additional space for activities as needed. Members can stop by to say hello from time to time, and some club meetings may be held here. Visit the Wall of Honor to pay tribute to our veterans.
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Taking A Step back In Time
Step into the Little Blue House and be transported to a cozy family living room from the 1950s. Here, members feel at home as they relax in the rocking chair, watch a favorite old TV show, listen to classic radio programs, or participate in comforting activities that remind them of time spent in the family den.
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Reminiscing About Newsworthy Events From the Past
Phil’s Newsstand is located within Glenner Park and stocked with a variety of newspapers and magazines from the 1950s and 1960s, as well as current materials. With park benches close by, it is the perfect place to pick up a newspaper or magazine and pass the time reminiscing about past events or catching up on current happenings.

