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Kathy Keller

Cleveland area residents took steps to protect themselves from ID theft when they dropped off 4.5 tons of household documents that contained sensitive information for shredding and recycling at the community shredathon that AARP Ohio co-sponsored on the west campus of Cuyahoga Community College in Parma.
A family from Dayton and the director of the Southwestern Ohio Area Agency on Aging are among those who welcomed filmmakers into their lives for Caring for Mom and Dad, an hour-long documentary airing on Public Broadcasting Stations nationwide in May and June.
AARP volunteers will be on hand for an exciting Cleveland Foundation discussion aimed at delivering first-hand advice on how to develop your own plan for your Encore years.
Today, U.S. Representatives Doris Matsui (D-CA) and David Joyce (R-OH) announced their reintroduction of HR 2071, The Safe Streets Act, to ensure that streets and intersections are designed with adequate pedestrian safeguards in mind. As a part of its efforts to make certain federal transportation infrastructure investments provide safe travel for all, AARP fully supports this important, bipartisan legislation and urges Congress to include it in its rewrite of the surface transportation bill.
Invite a friend and meet us in Lebanon for a free and exclusive tour of the historic Glendower Mansion.
From tales of native peoples to fur traders, from secret voyages conducted by the Underground Railroad to rum runners, and thousands of shipwrecks in between, the National Museum of the Great Lakes in Toledo tells the whole story.
AARP Ohio volunteer State President Michael Barnhart was among volunteers and staff who today (Tuesday, April 28) dropped off petitions at the U.S. Department of Labor in support of a conflict of interest standard, following the release of a proposed rule earlier this month.
AARP Regional Vice President Rawle Andrews Jr. announced that, after a long and successful career driving positive social change for AARP members and Ohio residents of all ages, Ohio State Director Jane Taylor is retiring effective April 13, 2015.
The White House Conference on Aging (WHCOA) will convene Monday (April 27) at the Global Center for Health Innovation in downtown Cleveland, where area residents and experts will engage in discussions that will help shape the national conversation about what aging will mean for Americans in the next 10 years.
AARP Cincinnati has arranged a special Sunday evening tour of the American Sign Museum in Cincinnati, where members and their guests can experience the rich history of American signage through preservation of original signs and educational displays about them.
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