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community center
noun
- a building or other place in which members of a community may gather for social, educational, or cultural activities.
Word History and Origins
Origin of community center1
Example Sentences
Inside the community center, those having breakfast and tea cleared the tables as members of a humanitarian organization arrived to play games with the children.
The American Friends Service Committee has also shifted its work to focus on offering “know your rights” presentations at schools, churches and community centers.
In churches and community centers, on private Zoom calls, and at public food giveaways, lawyers and their swarm of assistants, marketers and “victim advocates” are ready and available.
Synagogues and Jewish community centers constituted the largest category of targeted institutions, with more than 400 saying they’d been threatened during that period.
In churches, community centers and hotel conference rooms, on private Zoom calls and at public food giveaways, lawyers and their swarm of assistants, marketers and so-called victim advocates are ready and available.
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