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JoAnn Rose

JoAnn Rose is a program specialist in the Missouri State Office. She has worked for AARP since 1991
Do you have a penchant for photography? Would you like to use your digital SLR while giving back to the community? If so, we have an opportunity for YOU! St. Louis is hosting its first Women’s Cycling Summit (STL-WCS), April 23, 2016 from 8:00 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. at Concordia Seminary in Clayton, Missouri. The mission of our one day event is to provide a forum that will bring together women of the Metro St. Louis area who share an interest in cycling.
Rebuilding Together needs you!
Volunteers from across the state, which included “Speak Out!” speakers bureau volunteers, and the newly formed Action Council that supports advocacy issues and policy issues, met in Columbia February 6th and 7th.
It’s not too early to Be On the Look Out for that deserving volunteer to nominate for the 2016 Missouri AARP Andrus Award for Community Service.
In recognition of Black History Month, AARP in St. Louis is offering a special opportunity for members and their guests. Join us for a free screening of “Selma”, a film that’s a chronicle of Martin Luther King's campaign to secure equal voting rights via an epic march from Selma to Montgomery, Alabama in 1965.
Still looking at how you’re going to get your taxes done for 2015? The AARP Foundation offers free tax preparation services for Missouri taxpayers with low to moderate incomes through the Foundation’s Tax-Aide program. Sites throughout the St. Louis region are available.
Interested in leading others on trips around the region using transit and your ten toes? Well, we’ve got a great opportunity for you!
When you hear the word symphony, you may only think classical music. But February 12, 2016 at 7:30PM, the St. Louis Symphony offers a special night of gospel music. If you love gospel music or have never experienced the power and inspiration that gospel music can bring, you can’t miss this performance, “Lift Every Voice.”
Looking for an easy way to have better health in the New Year? Then forget about taking drastic action and making massive changes. Having had your fill of holiday sweets may curb temptation for them now, but don’t give into the temptation of strict diets and massive exercise. Extremes will not deliver the better health that you are looking for.
What do you think it takes for a community to be more livable?
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