A fifth grader at Middlesboro Middle School won this year’s Grandparent of the Year essay contest, sponsored by AARP Kentucky and the Kentucky Retired Teachers Association.
FBI intelligence analyst Erin Smith says Kentuckians should know that being targeted by a scammer is not something to be embarrassed about. It can happen to anyone at any age, says Smith, who is based in Louisville.
One day, when this pandemic is over, you may be interested in traveling. Join AARP Kentucky volunteers and staff on August 17th as we discuss tips for planning and executing the perfect travel plans. During this 1-hour jam session, hear from people who have traveled the world, how they paid for it, and how they stayed safe, all while having the time of their lives.
Join AARP Kentucky and Chef Nancy of Louisville (on location from the Thrive Center) in creating a delicious dish for 2, all from your own home. During our time together, you will learn how to make a tasty dish full of protein for you and your loved one, as well as a side dish, all in under an hour.
Working with the University of Louisville’s Trager Institute, AARP Kentucky is bringing you a series of 1-hour virtual presentations on family caregiving. The series will cover:
Fraudsters are increasingly targeting Veterans and military families during May Military Appreciation Month. Fight back and learn more at AARP’s free Fraud Watch Network: aarp.org/fraudwatchnetwork