AARP Nashville volunteer Alan Marx shares tips and information to help us avoid scammers, who are trying to steal our holiday spirit, our identities and our money:
Tennessee leaders are proud but not surprised that Pat Summitt, a legendary basketball coach and courageous Alzheimer’s advocate, is being honored with AARP’s national Andrus Award. The award was being presented to Summitt at a dinner in her honor Thursday night at the Newseum in Washington, D.C.
With the “fiscal cliff” looming, many Tennesseans are wondering what the Dec. 31 st deadline to address expiring tax and spending cuts means for them. Some of the changes under consideration in Washington to avert the nation’s financial conundrum could have a significant impact on the health and financial security of Tennessee seniors, their children and grandchildren, AARP has found.
When the Tennessee Legislature convenes its new two-year 108th General Assembly in Nashville on Jan. 8, 2013, AARP Tennessee will be there working hard to protect the health, finances and rights of Tennesseans, especially those age 50 and older.