On Saturday, June 22nd, AARP volunteers Ron Brillhart, Jennifer Feigerle, and Mike Schutz headed to the USC campus for Men's Health Awareness Day. An estimated 500 people attended the event, which provided free resources, information, and health screenings to the public.
AARP California has been working to educate and engage the public in opposition to PG&E's request for a $5.33 billion rate increase. Over the past two months, 43 AARP activists joined us at California Public Utility Commission (CPUC) public participation hearings in San Bruno, San Francisco, Fresno, and Oakland to testify about the impacts the rate increase would have on their families and communities. Over 1,400 AARP activists have also emailed the CPUC to say NO to higher utility rates.
If you've recently purchased a new computer with Windows 8, you might be wondering what happened to classic games like Solitaire and Minesweeper. Don't worry, you can still play these games, but you'll need to install them from the Windows Store.
Join AARP staff and volunteers at an event for the whole family! We'll be at the Familia y Hogar Univision Radio Expo at the Pasadena Convention Center this Sunday, June 23rd.
Are you familiar with universal design? It's a method of designing spaces that allows for safe, fulfilling use by people of different ages, physical abilities, and health status.
En Español | Join AARP staff and volunteers at the 8th Annual Fiesta del Sol, a two-day street festival celebrating the history, diverse cultures, and civic engagement of the people of San Diego. Visit our booth to learn more about our work and a chance to spin our prize wheel and win fun gifts!
When we won a stay in a Montana cabin in a silent auction last fall, my husband Greg and I decided to make our vacation a road trip, something we'd never done together before. We left late last month and spent two full weeks on the road. It was absolutely incredible but we definitely learned a lot from the experience! I thought I'd share our best tips with our readers.
AARP is committed to providing education and outreach on issues like health care and financial security. With 3.1 million AARP members in California, it would be impossible for us to be in every community. Fortunately, we have dedicated volunteers who participate in local events to share critical information with our members and the public.