A special event at Cheers to Art in Madeira on Saturday, May 17, will bring AARP members together to uncork their inner artists. Attendees can sip wine while an art instructor leads them in painting a Fountain Square scene in acrylics.
A new year brings new opportunities to help others. To guide local residents to meaningful volunteer work, AARP Cincinnati is holding a series of “meet the volunteers” events that will highlight a range of outreach programs.
Wyoming is one of 25 states that have not expanded their Medicaid programs. AARP is encouraging members in those states to urge legislators to support expansion, which could provide health care for many of the working poor, as well as people who have lost their jobs and employer-sponsored coverage.
The promise of a discount on his automobile insurance spurred John Aguinaldo, of Los Angeles, to enroll in an AARP Driver Safety course three years ago.
Things are looking shaky for Virgin Islands government workers who are at or near retirement. The Government Employees Retirement System is headed for bankruptcy in less than a decade due to insufficient contributions, a declining ratio of employees to retirees and lower-than-expected interest income.