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White House Conference on Aging Watch Party

Watch Party

In conjunction with the White House’s 2015 Conference on Aging, AARP Montana is hosting a Conference Watch Party and Listening Session in Helena to listen, learn, dialogue, and share what is important for people 50-plus. The 2015 Conference aims to embrace the transformative demographic shift occurring in the United States and recognize the possibilities of aging, and will be live streamed.  Helena residents will be able to field questions into the conference through social media.  Participants will also discuss and share the needs of people 50-plus in Helena and around Montana.

Food and beverage will be provided.

We’ll have some members from the Governor’s Council on Aging, Area IV on Aging, AARP, and DPHHS in attendance in addition to folks from the Helena Indian Alliance. Please join us!

 
DETAILS

What: The 2015 White House Conference on Aging Watch Party & AARP Montana Listening Session.

The 2015 White House Conference on Aging builds on a year-long effort to listen, learn, and share with older adults, families, caregivers, advocates, community leaders, and experts in the aging field.

 

When:  11 am – 1 pm on  July 13, 2015

 

Where: AARP Montana State Office, 30 West 14 th Street, Suite 301, Helena (located above the Silver Star, use entrance to the right or east of the Silver Star, take elevator to the third floor)

Participation in the conference is not limited to those in the room. Everyone is invited to join virtually:   https://www.whitehouse.gov/live.

Please RSVP by emailing:  chrice@aarp.org or calling  406-457-4703.

 

Why join: The first baby boomers reached retirement age in 2011, accelerating a population surge in the number of Americans over the age of 65. Each day for the next 15 years, thousands more will reach retirement age, creating new opportunities for how we define what it means to be an older American. The conference will bring together older Americans, caregivers, government officials, members of the public, business leaders, and community leaders to discuss a vision for aging in the next decade.

 

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