Spotlight: Still going strong Participants stay active during 31st annual Carbon County Senior Games
It all started with an idea to help Carbon County seniors stay active and make new friends.
That idea flourished over the next three decades, growing into the now two-week event that more than 200 men and women look forward to every year.
The 31st annual Carbon County Senior Games, held April 30 to May 9, was full of smiles, laughter, handshakes and cheering as the participants bowled, putted, threw, walked, bluffed and danced their way into the winner’s circles.
This year, for the first time ever, the games coordinators added a 90 and up category to both men’s and women’s divisions. Two men and nine women in their ninth decade around the sun showed that you are never too old to have fun.
The Times News was at many of the events, capturing the moments as participants from Lehighton, Weatherly, Jim Thorpe, Panther Valley and Palmerton senior centers competed and reminisced with friends that they made at the games.
Here is a look at some of the action in the annual competition.