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Carol Lynn Tiegs

AARP Colorado's volunteer advocates submitted testimony to the Colorado Legislature in support of House Bill 21-1075, “Replace the Term Illegal Alien,” by using email and the legislature’s web access system, and Gov. Jared Polis signed it into law April 15.
First with one eye, now with none, 78 year old Nick Isenberg of Glenwood Springs has spent most of his life as a communicator, practicing what he calls “empowerment journalism.” Now, through his award-winning podcast, The Tactile Traveler, Isenberg seeks to “empower blind people to see the world and help sighted people see the world in a new way.”
AARPCO hosts virtual pet parade. Honor your special pet in the Grand Valley Virtual Pet Parade Contest. Winner of Western Slope contest gets $75 gift card toward pet supplies
Mary Fries was considering retirement following a relocation to Denver for her husband’s job. Then she learned about AARP Colorado and its legislative advocates and she decided to try it.
Wouldn’t it be great to go back to college with all the joy of learning and none of the costs and none of the tests? At many colleges and universities across Colorado, you can.
A.W. Schnellbacher is AARP Colorado's lead volunteer advocate on healthcare
Demand Grows to Shovel Snow for Older Adults and AARP Has the Answers to Get you the Help you Need
OLLI helps keep your brain healthy and sharp
Whether you’re new to the city or have lived in Denver for years, AARP NeighborWalks volunteers agree that there is something new to learn on every walk. And that’s just one of the benefits.
The new Ms. Senior Colorado Queen advocates for those in need
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