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Seekonk Public Schools Launch Senior Pass for Residents 65 and Older

SEEKONK — Are you a 65-year-old Seekonk resident or older? For a small fee, you can apply for a Senior Pass for full access to all 2025-26 Seekonk Public Schools’ athletic and performing arts events.

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SEEKONK — Are you a 65-year-old Seekonk resident or older? For a small fee, you can apply for a Senior Pass for full access to all 2025-26 Seekonk Public Schools’ athletic contests and performing arts events.

Seekonk Public Schools is excited to announce that the District and the Seekonk Human Services Center are launching a new “Senior Pass” for the Town’s eldest residents.

Interested senior citizens can apply for the new Senior Pass through the Seekonk School Department at 25 Water Lane. Call 508-399-5106 for more details. Applicants must provide a state-issued ID showing their Seekonk residency to be eligible for a Senior Pass.

“Credit for this initiative goes to Executive Administrative Assistant Bridget McNamara, Director of Athletics & Programs Kay Manigan, and Director of Human Services Brittney Faria,” said Seekonk Public Schools Superintendent Rebecca Kidwell. “We are looking forward to building connections between Schools and Human Services throughout the year to better connect our students to their community and our community to all our schools have to offer.”

A $10 Senior Pass entitles pass-holders to free access to all Seekonk Public Schools athletic contests (excluding playoff games as these are hosted by the state association) and all visual and performing arts events at any Seekonk school. Passes will expire following the 2025-26 school year.

“This is an opportunity for the Seekonk community to unite across age demographics around a common interest — the success of the Seekonk Public Schools system and Seekonk’s children,” said Superintendent Kidwell. “This pass will especially help seniors with fixed incomes participate in our artistic and athletic entertainment, and it will also provide the youth of our community with the opportunity to share the highlights of their school years with previous generations. We’re hoping the end result will be a more tightly knit Seekonk community.”

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