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Mark Hornbeck

AARP Michigan has launched an exciting and informative local weekly TV show entitled “Real Possibilities.”
A campaign to energize the African American faith-based community to turn out at the polls in the Lansing area Nov. 6 has been launched by Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. and AARP Michigan, in partnership with the Skinner Leadership Institute.
It was one of those times while working at AARP that made me feel we really had a chance to make a difference.
AARP did not authorize the ad from the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee being aired in the Metro Detroit TV market that attributes information used in the political commercial to AARP. Also, we did not participate in its production.
More than 2 million Michigan voters went to the polls on Tuesday, setting an all-time state record for turnout in a primary election.
Real Possibilities, a new AARP Michigan TV show, will premiere on WLAJ-TV in the Lansing/Jackson area at 9 a.m. Tuesday, right after Good Morning America.
A Southfield woman, who helps to open up the world for Chinese immigrant seniors, has been chosen as a finalist for AARP’s 2018 Asian American and Pacific Islander Community Hero Awards.
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[LANSING, MI] —AARP today announced the awardees for its 2018 AARP Community Challenge grant program, including three recipients right here in Michigan.
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