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Enrich Magazine, the City of Fort Collins’ guide to recreation and entertainment for people 50 and better (formerly Pathways) is getting a fresh look in preparation for its first printing of 25,000 copies to be distributed community-wide.
Enrich features comprehensive listings for everything—from pottery classes and ski trips, to aquafitness and sign language—available through the City via community education and local happenings.
This resource, formerly only available by pick-up at the Fort Collins Senior Center and a few other sites, will be mailed to every homeowner over 50 within the City. An additional 2,000 copies will also be available at the Senior Center and other key locations throughout Fort Collins. The first issue is scheduled to hit mailboxes mid-March.
“In the past, we haven’t been able to reach everyone with an interest in enrichment. Our hope is that by making this directory available to every member of Fort Collins’ 50+ community, we’ll be able to put more people in touch with the very wide range opportunities out there,” said John Pfeiffenberger of the Senior Center Marketing Staff. “By reaching a wider audience, we can continue to offer the type of programs that makes Fort Collins such a special place to live.”
Enrich is a free publication made possible by revenues generated from the advertising support of community businesses and organizations.
To inquire about supporting Enrich Magazine through advertising, please contact Doug Hay at (970) 221-3232 x31.
For all other inquiries, please contact John Pfeiffenberger at (970) 224-6030.
