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Jason Erskine

Jason is Communications Director for AARP Washington.
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Picture this: a vibrant city, rich in commerce and culture, steeped in luxury and leisure, yet destined for a cataclysmic fate. Yet, what nature destroyed, it also preserved. POMPEII: The Exhibitionopens at Pacific Science Center February 7, 2015 for a limited engagement in its final U.S. showing before returning to Italy.
We all think about "What's Next?" but often wonder where to start and how to make it real. That's why AARP Seattle presented our 2014 Life Reimagined speaker series - to help you navigate the next phase of your life.
Thinking ahead... is your home and community a place where you could stay involved with the people and places you love? Or would it hold you hostage if you couldn't drive or get up and down the stairs? Can you afford those important extras out of your retirement savings? And what extras should you plan for? Why should women, in particular, care about these things?
Nearly 14,000 people from around the state joined AARP for a special telephone town hall with Governor Jay Inslee on Feb. 18. We talked to the Governor about this year's legislative session and some of the important budget and policy issues facing our state.
By Janet Lam-Rogers, AARP Foundation Tax-Aide Volunteer
Everyday Behaviors Put Washingtonians at Greater Risk of Tax ID Theft
AARP members are invited to see the classic musical Carousel at the beautiful and historic 5th Avenue Theater in Seattle at a savings of 25%. The show runs February 5th to March 1st and the discount is available for all performances.
By Joanne Roberts, MD, Chief Medical Officer, Providence Regional Medical Center - Everett and Chair, Honoring Choices Pacific Northwest Workgroup
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