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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.
AARP Colorado encourages you to check out Pueblo's 46th Annual Cinco de Mayo Festival, Thursday, May 5, 2016, 12-7 p.m. at El Pueblo Museum, 301 North Union Ave. in Pueblo.
Arapahoe County Foundation fund for Southview Apartment Fire Victims established LITTLETON, CO --- A fund has been established through the Arapahoe County Foundation to assist victims of the Southview Place Towers Apartments fire that occurred on April 6 in the 5800 block of S. Windermere St. More than 130 senior citizens have been displaced by the fire and although all are now in housing, the crisis is far from over and many of the current housing solutions are temporary.
National Honor Society students at Green Mountain High School hosted a Senior (Citizen) Prom recently at Lakewood Estates Retirement Community.
Emergency officials, along with AARP and other activists, are opposing a 911 deregulation bill by the telecom industry for being anti-consumer and potentially unsafe.
Today, a secure retirement is out of reach for thousands of Coloradans, especially those who work for small businesses.
AARP Colorado would like to invite you to Pueblo's Annual 5 de Mayo Festival, Thursday, May 5th, 2016, 12:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. at El Pueblo History Museum. Come down to the El Pueblo History Museum and enjoy two stages of continuous cultural entertainment, a workshop pavilion, car show and a Chicano exhibit.
Make your Encore Years Count with Peace Corps
What do you do when reading becomes very difficult? Ask people to read your mail, newspaper or books? Hopefully, someone knows and shares with you, the best kept secret in Colorado. For over 85 years, the Colorado Talking Book Library (CTBL) in Denver has provided free library service to print disabled residents in Colorado.
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Please call your legislator and ask that they protect your safety and vote NO on Senate Bill 183.
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