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AARP Colorado was a proud sponsor of KUVO’s Eighth Annual signature event, Live at the Vineyards, last month at the Balistreri Vineyards, just north of downtown Denver.
Marissa Larma works as the multicultural outreach coordinator for the Alzheimer's Association of Colorado.
Join AARP Colorado's advocacy team this month and learn more about state and federal issues impacting AARP members, as well as the state as a whole.
You’ve Earned a Say about the future of Medicare and Social Security. But too many politicians in Washington aren’t listening.
When: Saturday, September 28, 2013, 9 a.m.–12 p.m.
AARP Members are offered a d iscount to the The Gospel at Colonus play, a collaboration between Su Teatro and The SOURCE Theater Company at the Su Teatro performance space located at 721 Santa Fe Drive in Denver.
Once again, AARP Colorado is working with The GLBT Center and Pets Are Wonderful Support (P.A.W.S.) Colorado to provide for the companion animals of older adults, people with disabilities and those facing life-challenging illnesses.
The AARP Foundation in Colorado is working with a variety of community partners to present the 2013 Fraud Prevention and Safety Summit—a one-day, no-cost event to empower you with tools and information to stay safe and avoid fraud before it happens. The event is organized by the 18th Judicial District Office of the District Attorney and will be held Wednesday, May 8, 2013, at the Lone Tree Arts Center.
AARP would like you to know that the Loveland Senior Advisory Board will host a citizen forum on Thursday, May 2, 2013, from 5:30 pm to 7:30 pm at the Chilson Senior Center. The forum is free and open to the public, but registration is required.
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.
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