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Local communities receive money to complete quick action community projects.
Active aging is one way you can maintain your strength and stamina, and improve overall health! Plus, it's great opportunity to get out and explore more of your community! This summer, AARP SD is helping members across the state stay active with guided local hikes and statewide discounts!
AARP is proud to work with the Washington Pavilion to help connect our members with entertaining and educational offerings all throughout the year! This Spring, AARP in Sioux Falls is sponsoring a production of the Tony Award-winning musical Les Miserables on Thursday, June 13.
Every 2 seconds, someone’s identity is stolen. Helping South Dakotans fight back against fraud is a priority for AARP South Dakota and that's why this month we are hosting the third annual Operation : Stop Scams Tour. As tax season comes to a close, join AARP volunteers at free fraud seminars and shredding events in communities across South Dakota.
Sioux Falls is the newest member of the AARP Network of Age-Friendly Communities – the first South Dakota community to earn the honor.
With week nine in the books, we have officially completed the last full week of South Dakota's 2019 legislative session. We spent this week wrapping up our work in the Capitol and looking ahead to the priorities that have been laid out for 2019.
With week nine in the books, we have officially completed the last full week of South Dakota's 2019 legislative session. We spent this week wrapping up our work in the Capitol and looking ahead to the priorities that have been laid out for 2019.
AARP in Sioux Falls is excited to be partnering again with Active Generations and Frontier Bank to present the 9th Annual Money Matter for All Ages Seminar on Thursday, April 4.
The month of March is officially upon us and AARP South Dakota’s work for you continues in Pierre. We have only one full week of the 2019 SD Legislative Session remaining so we spent much of this week following up on ongoing legislation.
Week seven is a busy and important week each year in the SD legislature. It is the final week for a bill to pass out of the committee in it's chamber of origin. This means a bill has to have been given a favorable recommendation in the first committee so it can be heard on the chamber floor before crossover day. "Crossover Day" is Monday, and marks the last opportunity for a bill originating in the House to move to the Senate, and vice versa. If a bill has not crossed over to the other chamber by the end of the day on Monday, it is considered dead.
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