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AARP Colorado

Keeping Coloradans informed, engaged and active
SEP 9, 2025
Your community group can request a guest speaker on a wide range of topics.
SEP 4, 2025
No matter where you are in the caregiver journey, these local agencies and organizations can help make the process easier
SEP 2, 2025
AARP members and their guests can receive a 20 percent off discount now through May 2026 for select Colorado Symphony performances.
SEP 1, 2025
Sedgwick County and the city of Thornton are the newest Colorado members of the AARP Network of Age-Friendly States and Communities. They join 20 other Colorado counties or localities that are also members, including places like Carbondale. The city’s age-friendly efforts have included repairing sidewalks and placing benches around the city to provide rest stops for walkers.
Spring has arrived, and con artists use this time of year to give new life to common scams.
So much water built up in the kitchen ceiling of Frankie Harper-Loudder’s home that the ceiling finally caved in. She found an organization to help her get it fixed, but the 63-year-old Aurora woman continues to struggle without healthy food and with multiple medical problems. Her name lives on waiting lists for help, but most of the time her pleas go unanswered.
By A.W. Schnellbacher
By Dr. Shirley Leow, AARP Volunteer Advocate
As we continue our bimonthly e-newsletter in 2013, we’ve learned that our chapter members continue to raise money for good causes, increase chapter membership and also experience life’s ups-and-downs.
Many of us (ourselves included) have considered acquiring a smaller breed of dog as we move into our senior years. Little dogs are easier to travel with, easier to walk, and in many ways easier to manage as our own physical capabilities change. But there are some things you should know about having a smaller dog that you might not have considered. In the next few articles we’ll talk about some important issues surrounding small dog ownership.
One of the greatest Track and Field athletes, Jacqueline Joyner-Kersee, once said “Age is no barrier. It’s the limitations you put on your mind”. AARP would like you to know that on June 5-9, 2013 over 800 participating athletes over the age of 50 will meet at the Greeley Senior Activity Center for the 36th annual Rocky Mountain Senior Games, to put their lifelong training, preparation, and hard work to the test. They will compete in multiple events including: track, cycling, power walking, pickleball, tennis, pool and many other events over five days of competition. Results from the events will determine whether or not the athletes will qualify for the National Senior Games held in Cleveland, OH in July 2013. These seniors will prove that their age has no barrier and that they too, can continue to live out their dreams.
Over the past 12 years nearly 800 tons of food has been collected through Feed Colorado and donated to Volunteers of America’s City Harvest Food Bank. The food donated to City Harvest provides the basic - and the most plentiful - supply of shelf-stable foods received from any source. In 2011 over 65,000 households donated food to the drive.
During the summer, when the kids are out of school, do you feel like your grandkids rule your roost? Jewish Family Services (JFS) has created a series of events that will allow you to meet other grandparents who care for their grandkids during the summer, and take this opportunity to get out of the house for a grand time!
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