Online shopping offers convenience, but it also opens the door to scams—especially for Alaskans who rely on it for hard-to-find products. Follow these practical tips to protect your credit card and personal information.
A visit to a museum can be an educational, inspiring and calming experience. Museums expand our horizons, teach us about the world and provide moments of peaceful reflection.
How will voting be different this fall? Join AARP Alaska and the Anchorage Senior Activities Center for a virtual discussion on safe voting in 2020. Our guests will be Lt. Gov. Kevin Meyer, and Alaska’s Division of Elections Director Gail Fenumiai. Register now at https://aarp.cvent.com/Vote2020.
AARP is investing in Alaskan communities, by funding projects to install air quality sensors, create an art and cultural trail, provide lifejackets at water recreation locations and create an area for growing fresh food. These 2020 Alaska Community Challenge grant winners will receive a total of $33,304.
Join the AARP Alaska Fraud Watchdog team on Thursday, Aug. 27, from 3:30 to 4:30 p.m. Hosted by Michelle Tabler, field investigator for Securitas Critical Infrastructure Services, Inc., the team will listen to and then discuss an episode of AARP’s The Perfect Scam podcast. In August, the group will focus on "imposter scams."
Join AARP Alaska at “What Affects My Brain Health?”-- an event with Dr. Adam Grove of Head To Toe Holistic Healthcare and the YMCA's Erin Widener on Tuesday, Aug. 25, at 2 p.m.