The approach of Hurricane Kiko and recent tsunami warning show the importance of knowing what you need to do in advance of a potential natural disaster.
AARP charitable affiliate Wish of a Lifetime made a week-long trip happen for Sherry Imamura-Ryan, a Wahiawa resident who was able to visit the Japanese cousins she had grown up with. At 74, she hadn’t visited her homeland of Japan in over six decades.
When Honolulu residents dine out they can now enjoy some colorful new parklets—parking spots turned into decks with seating for outdoor diners—in the Kaimuki neighborhood.
From Zoom or Facebook video calls with family to online visits to your doctor, the internet has been a lifeline for küpuna during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Celebrate Asian-American Pacific Islander Heritage Month with a free live stream concert with Hawai`i’s own Jake Shimabukuro on Thursday, May 27th at 2 p.m. Hawai`i time
Deep within the Internet is the Dark Web, a space where criminals can anonymously buy and sell illegal goods and private information. It’s where identity thieves can easily and cheaply purchase our personal and financial information.
Be prepared for hurricane season by learning what you need to know before a disaster strikes at a free AARP Hawai`i and the American Red Cross Pacific Region on Thursday, May 20 at 10 a.m.
Move to the beat for fun and fitness with AARP Hawai`i’s “You Can Do This!” Zumba Gold online exercise classes on Tuesdays at 9 a.m. starting May 11 through June 15.
Crepes, curry, chocolate cake and roasted meats on a stick are on the menu in May during AARP Hawai`i’s Fast, Healthy and Ono cooking webinars with Windward Windward Community College Chef Daniel Swift.
Plug in to AARP Hawai`i’s free “Energy Unplugged” webinar and learn how to save money on your electric bill by simply changing a few things you do at home.