ClarkLindsey Hosts Third Annual Indoor Snowball Fight for Fun, Movement, and Community
- ClarkLindsey

- Dec 4, 2018
- 2 min read
ClarkLindsey is bringing winter fun indoors with its third annual Indoor Snowball Fight, a playful event designed to help residents enjoy the benefits of physical activity without braving the weather. Using soft synthetic snowballs, the event encourages movement, laughter, and social connection. It reflects ClarkLindsey’s commitment to creative, wellness‑focused programming for its community.
What Happened
ClarkLindsey is hosting its annual Indoor Snowball Fight, giving residents and team members a chance to enjoy an energetic winter‑themed activity in a warm, comfortable setting. The event uses lightweight, synthetic snowballs that are safe for all participants. It will take place from 2 to 3 p.m. Tuesday in the Laing Dining Room.
The snowball fight is part of ClarkLindsey’s broader approach to wellness, offering residents opportunities to stay active and engaged year‑round. As the area’s only nonprofit life plan community, ClarkLindsey continues to expand its recreational and health‑supportive offerings.
How This Supports Resident Well‑Being
Indoor movement‑based activities help residents stay active during colder months when outdoor exercise is less accessible. Events like this promote balance, coordination, and light physical activity while also strengthening social bonds. The playful nature of the snowball fight encourages participation from residents with varying mobility levels and adds a sense of joy to the community calendar.
Key Details at a Glance
Third annual Indoor Snowball Fight at ClarkLindsey
Uses soft, synthetic snowballs for safe indoor fun
Held Tuesday from 2–3 p.m. in the Laing Dining Room
Supports physical activity and social engagement
ClarkLindsey is the area’s only nonprofit life plan community
Meadowbrook Health Center and Renewal Therapy Center provide skilled nursing and therapy services
Broader Context
Senior living communities are increasingly incorporating creative, themed activities to support holistic wellness. Indoor events that encourage movement help residents stay active during winter months and reduce seasonal isolation. ClarkLindsey’s approach aligns with national trends emphasizing physical, emotional, and social well‑being through engaging, accessible programming.
Source Attribution
This post is based on publicly reported information originally covered by WAND.

