Neuhaus Spotlights Fun and Fitness at Senior Games 70s Dance Party
Roughly 200 Orange County seniors danced for three hours at a ’70s-themed Senior Games party in Montgomery, the county posted a recap March 2, 2026.

Roughly 200 senior residents from across Orange County danced for three hours at a ’70s-themed Senior Games party in Montgomery, according to an Orange County Government recap posted March 2, 2026. The county’s brief description identifies the event as part of the Senior Games and gives the three-hour duration and Montgomery location but does not specify the exact venue or date beyond the recap posting.
County Executive Steve Neuhaus commented in the county post about the event’s community value, saying, “It’s so important to get our seniors out and about, engaging with each other and those around them, and really just enjoying life,” said Orange County Executive Steve Neuhaus. He added, “The Office for the Aging does an incredible job organizing events like this across the County that keep our seniors active, connected, and supported. It’s also a great opportunity for County departments and vendors to demonstrate to seniors the variety of resources available to them. You can see the joy these gatherings bring to our seniors. It’s truly about much more than just health and fitness; it’s also about community and feeling connected.”
The county post itself is truncated where organizer information would appear, ending with the fragment “organized by th,” and does not name the sponsoring agency, specific facility in Montgomery, or participating vendors. Because Neuhaus praises the Office for the Aging in his remarks but the recap does not explicitly state who organized this particular dance party, the organizer and a verified attendance count beyond the “roughly 200” figure remain unconfirmed in the posted recap.
The Orange County Government post also includes social-promotion language directing readers to county and executive channels: it instructs followers to use Facebook pages Orange County Government and Steven M. Neuhaus, Instagram @steve.neuhaus, and X handles @OCGovNY and @SNeuhausOC, and it references NeuCast podcasts and the Leadership Speaker Series on YouTube. Notably, the county fragment lists an Instagram handle formatted as “@Orange County NY Govt” while the Steven M. Neuhaus page uses “@OrangeCountyNYGovt” without spaces; both fragments repeat the same set of platforms.
Site fragments tied to the recap include an image filename, IMG_2632, with no caption or photographer credit provided, and nearby headlines such as “County Executive Neuhaus Launches Spring 2026 Open Space Fund,” “Sweetheart Event at the newburgh armory on February 14, 2026,” and a tag labeled “Aging.” The absence of a full organizer name, exact event date and venue, and a roster of participating county departments or vendors means residents lack details about what resources or on-site services were offered during the Senior Games dance party.
County communications have posted the high-level recap, but the missing specifics in that March 2, 2026 post — organizer attribution beyond the truncated “organized by th,” full venue name in Montgomery, final attendance verification, and photo credits for IMG_2632 — remain outstanding and warrant confirmation to clarify which departments and community partners were involved and what supports were available to attendees.
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