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AARP Colorado

Keeping Coloradans informed, engaged and active
MAY 1, 2025
Annual Award Recognizes Those Who Make a Powerful Difference in their Community
MAY 1, 2025
The free online classes range from yoga and low-impact cardio, to kickboxing and barre fusion. Plus, they cater to all ability levels.
APR 23, 2025
Colorado among leaders helping workers save for retirement
APR 18, 2025
I can give you 90 million reasons to plant a tree and not one reason not to unless you are not interested in caring for that tree during your lifetime. Trees grow slowly, heal slowly, and die slowly.
Blog by Jane Barton
Greetings one and all...
The introduction of a serious illness or disability disrupts the stability of a family system. A family’s response to stress is predicated on several factors: family structure, communication patterns, family history, and belief systems. With
AARP welcomes Lorri Orwig to its eight-member Executive Council, which is AARP Colorado’s volunteer advisory committee that helps set AARP strategic priorities statewide.
Blog by A.J. White
Blog by CJay Smith, CEC
Although we're already in August, the fun doesn't have to stop. AARP has more discounts and savings in Denver and on Colorado's Western Slope. Check out the following offerings:
For too many Coloradans, the promise of longer life expectancy is severely undermined by the prospect and fear of financial insecurity in retirement.
AARP Colorado is pleased to report on the end of session 2014 doc s. All bills referenced in this report were signed by Governor John Hickenlooper unless otherwise noted. All bills with an asterisk (*) note a priority vote. Visit our bill list for more information.
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