AARP Virginia explores the Maggie L. Walker National Historic Site in Richmond, where Walker, a trail-blazing African American businesswoman and civil rights leader, lived from 1905 until her death in 1934.
Join us for a virtual session - coming soon this Spring! In collaboration with the National Digital Equity Center (NDEC), this session aims to shed light on some of the available tools to help you navigate the digital landscape confidently.
Want to practice basic jig and reel steps this Irish American Heritage Month? AARP members and guests are invited to our virtual three-part beginners' series: Introduction to Irish Step Dancing with Irish dancer Michael Putman.
Learn the steps to an Irish jig, discover Irish traditions and rituals, and explore the history of Irish writers for Irish American Heritage Month. This March, we recognize the many contributions Irish immigrants and their descendants have made in the U.S. through their writing, dancing, and customs.
AARP members and guests are invited to join us for free paper shredding events at select locations around New York state. Connect with AARP New York to fight back against fraud and help protect yourself from identity theft by shredding sensitive personal documents post-tax-season.
Black History Month celebrates the significant impact that Black individuals and communities have had on America's history, culture, and progress. AARP is sponsoring or participating in a number of free events throughout North Carolina during February, listed here in chronological order.