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AARP Colorado is offering a fun way to establish an exercise habit and share the experience with others through a weekly video chat.
West Virginia’s state legislature meets for a 60-day session each year, and AARP West Virginia is making the most of the time, advocating for older adults on a wide array of issues.
Want to shine a highly deserved spotlight on a mover and shaker older than 50 who is improving their community?
AARP, in collaboration with the National Association of Social Workers state chapter, is offering professional credit hours for continuing education to those seeking to renew their social work license. Sessions are from one to seven hours, depending on the training opportunity.
AARP Virgin Islands offers opportunities to stay healthy and informed through virtual classes and other events.
Get tips on arranging the retirement you want with AARP Hawaii’s free webinar series Think of Your Future. The online sessions are 9 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. on Saturdays in March and on April 2.
The popular Ten Toe Express program, which combines walking, sightseeing and learning to use public transit in the St. Louis area, is returning in April.
In March, AARP North Dakota is reaching out to the state’s voters, providing critical information about redistricting and clarity on how to vote.
Retirement requires solid financial planning, and that means building a comfortable nest egg. Yet more than 147,000 workers in the First State have no access to an employer- sponsored retirement plan.
Natural disasters can devastate communities and lives, as Tennesseans were reminded during December’s tornadoes.
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