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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.
The first person had $501,000 stolen in the scheme. The next one was defrauded out of $150,000, and the third lost $129,000.
Stop by Charleston’s Capitol Market for James Beard nominee chef Paul Smith “Let’s Get Cooking” demonstrations, starting on Thursday, May 16.
Twice a week during the summer, hundreds of people are expected to flock once again to the Detroit Riverfront to enjoy the outdoors, exercise and see friends, as part of a free walking program for residents age 50-plus.
AARP Maine will be demonstrating its support for the LGBTQ+ community throughout June, which is Pride month. Staff and volunteers will be attending Pride parades and festivals around the state, including in Portland on June 15 and Bangor on June 22.
AARP will host a Scam Jam in Louisville on Wednesday, June 5, to help educate Kentuckians about the latest fraud schemes.
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.
AARP South Carolina's virtual cooking class series features Greenville-based chef Veera Gaul, who is a proponent of heart-healthy Mediterranean-style food plans. The next class is Thursday, May 23.
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