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BOISE, Idaho (CBS2 News) — The Dick Eardley Senior Center is a place where people gather and enjoy one another's company but for Don Smart, it's so much more.
"It's fulfilling for me but anything I can do that makes somebody's day a little better is always good," said Smart.
Smart has been volunteering at the Dick Eardley Senior Center for the last two years and says it's one of many things that keeps him busy during retirement.
"The Boise Senior Center is not the only place that Don volunteers," said Erika Harmon, Program Specialist at the Senior Center. "He shares his time at the Boise Rescue Mission, he's also an assistant football coach at a local high school and he has spent six years volunteering at a suicide hotline."
Staying active during retirement is something Smart says he'd recommend to anyone. Part of staying active, he says, is knowing how to have fun. That's why he started a game at the senior center called 'Name That Tune' where people compete to name songs. If they can't figure out the name, the audience gets to guess!
"People normally come and they love the food and they love their friends and that's great but when Don does his games, people are interested," said Debbie DeVries, Dick Eardley Senior Center volunteer. "With 'Name That Tune,' people are actually watching him and trying to name the tune and they love to be involved."

Volunteering keeps Boise senior active and fulfilled in golden years
'Name That Tune' is one of many games Smart has started at the Dick Eardley Senior Center.
"People absolutely love his special programs. They come on Wednesdays just for that," said Harmon. "He brings joy to the dining room, a little bit of nostalgia, some competition prizes, and a lot of these prizes, he's funded out of his own pocket."

Volunteering keeps Boise senior active and fulfilled in golden years
Whether it's playing games, serving coffee or even just sharing a smile, Smart hopes to encourage you to get involved in your community.
"Find something to do. Find things that you have a passion for," said Smart. "It could be anything but just find something you like to do and if it involves serving other people, all the better, because I think there's just something good for your soul in helping other people out."

Volunteering keeps Boise senior active and fulfilled in golden years
"Volunteering is the anti-aging," said Harmon. "It's going to get you out of your house, it's going to get you social, and it's going to put you in contact with other people who are probably experiencing some of the same things you are. So, find a place to do it. If you need a place, call the Boise Senior Center."
You can visit the Dick Eardley Senior Center at 690 Robbins Rd, Boise, ID 83702. Click here to learn more.

Volunteering keeps Boise senior active and fulfilled in golden years
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