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Oklahoma’s statewide primary election is Tuesday, June 18.
AARP will host a Scam Jam in Louisville on Wednesday, June 5, to help educate Kentuckians about the latest fraud schemes.
AARP Wisconsin is seeking legislative volunteers to help educate lawmakers, candidates, opinion leaders and the public about its priorities, including support for family caregivers.
Nashville’s traffic and lack of sidewalks and bike lanes have been a problem for years — something that Mary Johnston saw up close during a walk audit last fall.
The Central Savannah River Area Regional Commission — which represents 13 counties — has joined the AARP Network of Age-Friendly States and Communities. It joins dozens of other localities across Georgia.
Award-winning musician Barry Wiesenfeld believes in the power of music to transform lives — just like his life changed when he watched the Beatles perform on The Ed Sullivan Show in 1964.
Stop by Charleston’s Capitol Market for James Beard nominee chef Paul Smith “Let’s Get Cooking” demonstrations, starting on Thursday, May 16.
Cycling is a great way to exercise as you age. It has low impact, helps improve balance and burns calories.
Germaine St. John, 89, recalls “feeling pretty sorry for myself” in March 2020 as COVID-19 shutdowns took effect and isolation set in.
AARP South Dakota is celebrating 10 years of teaming up with the Sioux Falls Canaries, an independent minor league baseball team, to educate South Dakotans about how to spot and avoid scams.
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