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AARP Colorado

Keeping Coloradans informed, engaged and active
SEP 18, 2025
Join us for two uplifting webinars designed to help you simplify your surroundings and nourish your body.
SEP 17, 2025
For Coloradans who are on a fixed income and don’t pay a mortgage, paying property taxes in one or two payments can cause financial hardship.
SEP 16, 2025
Holding onto sensitive documents that need to be securely shredded?
SEP 9, 2025
Your community group can request a guest speaker on a wide range of topics.
Join us for AARP Night with the Colorado Mammoth as the Colorado Mammoth take on the Edmonton Rush in the last game of the 2015 season on Saturday, May 2, 2015 at the Pepsi Center. Come by the AARP table and meet AARP staff and volunteers and hear about the things AARP is doing here in the community.
To celebrate the work of Joan Miró, the DAM is offering a one-day symposium about creativity and aging, featuring inspirational talks and immersive workshops.
AARP Colorado and Colorado Public Television are hosting the Denver City Council Debates 2015, a series that will begin April 10 and run every Friday through April 24 on CPT-12 beginning at 7 p.m.
Door-to-door solicitations are one of the most popular methods for scam artists to reach older adults. Based on neighborhoods and home values, scammers can easily target people they believe to have money.
Currently, one-in-six Coloradans are age 60 or older and by 2035 that proportion will have expanded to one-in-four, according to DRCOG. As the second largest county in the state, Denver plans to be prepared for this significant population shift.
Ever wish you knew just a little bit more about your lap-top, e-reader/tablet, or cell phone to get more out of it? How about e-mail, Facebook, or Twitter? Would you like someone to sit down with you and explain what they are and how they work?
Becca has some great advice on how to protect yourself! Check out the video.
Singing for Seniors kicks off another season in Larimer County.
RTD is proposing new bus fares that would go up to $2.60 for local routes, among other changes.
Column by AARP Colorado State Director Morie Smile
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