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In celebration of Black History Month, AARP New York is launching its first-ever art exhibition, Lasting Legacy: The Journey of YOU on February 27. To inspire people 50-plus to discover their unique talents, explore new possibilities, and create lasting legacies, AARP will feature the works of celebrated and emerging artists along with a full roster of special events through April 2013. The artists represent New York City’s rich diversity, with African American, Latino, and Asian artists displaying their works.
AARP New York recently appointed Fred Teng to its Executive Council, which is the organization’s volunteer advisory body for New York State. Currently the Chief Executive Officer of China Newsweek Corporation, which publishes NewsChina magazine, Mr. Teng has an extensive background in communications, public relations and finance.
Sam Eskander volunteered to be a teacher for AARP Driver Safety after he took the class in 2006. He was the nation's top instructor last year, teaching the highest number of courses (76) and the most participants (1,715).
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