A place where people from a particular neighbourhood can meet for social events, education classes, or recreational activities.
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- A community centre has launched new crèche facilities at its premises.
- I had just taken a class in first aid down at the community center.
- The services provided at the community centre are an important need for the area.
- There are art classes for children taking place each Thursday in the community centre.
- It has its own general stores, and there is a community centre where residents can meet up.
- I picked her up a few hours later; home to change clothes, then off to gymnastics class at the local community center.
- Light refreshments will be served in the local community centre following the walk.
- She said they hoped for fuller use of the community centre and would like to see someone in the building permanently.
- Indoor football resumes this Thursday night in the community centre at the usual time.
- I've been invited to take a nightclass at the local community centre next February.
- They meet regularly in the community centre and new members are invited to attend.
- When he was 14, he began to hang out at the local community centre's music workshop.
- The venue is the community centre and regular members and new members are more than welcome.
- Up to now the classes have been held in the community centre's main sports hall.
- This election is run by a committee engaged in fund-raising for a community centre.
- The new building will act as a community centre, providing facilities for different groups.
- Please support your local community centre by coming along for a social evening.
- She described the community centre and the services provided from it as first class.
- The group then retired to the community centre where light refreshments were served.
- High among them is the setting up of a similar community centre with a crèche for all two- to five-year-olds.