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AARP Alaska

Working to enhance the quality of life for our 82,000 members in Alaska
Residential customers will see changes to their fixed charges ad their energy usage rate on December bills, plus a rebate in January. Read more.
As he strolled the famous fairways of Augusta, Georgia, with “everybody that you’ve ever heard of playing golf,” Ned Entwisle of Wasilla was living his dream. He was more than 3,500 miles from home, a green “Alaska 2 Augusta” cap on his head. He was at the 2024 Masters — with VIP access.
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Six organizations awarded 2023 Community Challenge Grants
AARP Alaska is partnering with Senior Planet to bring you a technology series with introductory classes ranging from social media to protecting yourself online. Senior Planet from AARP delivers award-winning training programs that are designed to help older adults understand and effectively use technology to achieve targeted outcomes in their social connectedness, health, civic engagement, financial security and creative expression.
The Mat-Su Miners are back this summer, and AARP Alaska is offering free tickets to see the team in action.
By Marge Stoneking, Associate State Director - Advocacy | AARP Alaska
Anchorage, AK (May 23, 2023) - AARP Alaska today announced the names of 10 local advocates, who have received Fellowships to participate in the 2023 Alaska and New Mexico State Walking College.
68% say it is important for Congress to take action to help seniors live independently in their own homes
It’s golf season, when icy temperatures surrender to summer’s midnight sun — ideal for teeing off with AARP at the Anchorage Golf Course.
AARP Alaska offers four-part webinar series for Veterans on VA benefits and healthcare, long-term care services, caregiver supports and fraud prevention on Tuesdays in May
AARP is fighting to keep Social Security strong for you, your family and future generations
In the early 1900s, the Greenwood neighborhood of Tulsa, Oklahoma, now called "Black Wall Street," was a vibrant and prosperous community. Despite the challenges and racial injustices they faced, residents of this community built a thriving neighborhood filled with successful Black-owned businesses, attorneys, doctors, and real estate agents. Their achievements were nothing short of remarkable and served as a beacon of hope for Black Americans nationwide.
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