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Travel season has arrived, along with changes in highways, rules and technology. Oregonians can rev up with AARP Oregon’s driving refresher classes on safety, skills and tech.
A new squad of fraud fighters is challenging con artists across the state. AARP Montana, in an initiative with the state attorney general’s office, has trained six volunteer outreach specialists to conduct presentations on avoiding the latest swindles.
Family caregiving can be stressful, and AARP Georgia is there to help.
As the nation commemorates the 50th anniversary of the legendary Stonewall uprising on Sunday, June 30, AARP members can join thousands of visitors and local residents taking part in LGBTQ pride activities across New York City.
Hurricane season has begun, and even those inland can experience devastating storm effects. AARP Alabama warns residents to prepare.
Looking for a relaxing evening of music and wine? Come to the countryside and “Experience life in slow motion.”
Palmetto Staters took hits from two major storms, Hurricanes Michael and Florence, in 2018, and the 2019 storm season has arrived.
AARP is proud to support all 50-plus individuals, including those who are lesbian, bisexual, gay, transgender or queer (LGBTQ).
AARP members can learn more about gardening and the outdoors through monthly classes at Springfield Botanical Gardens, 2400 S. Scenic. Many are free, but registration is required.
The Dementia Action Collaborative started a Dementia Friends program in Washington to raise awareness about the disease and offer support.
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