Find free events online or right around the corner. The sooner you join the fun, the more connections you'll make. From sharing practical resources to holding fun activities and events, AARP is providing opportunities to connect and help build stronger communities for all ages to live, work and play.
AARP Maine is teaming up with the American Red Cross of Northern New England to host volunteer trainings on disaster preparedness and fraud prevention for adults 50-plus in October and November.
Looking to declutter? AARP Maine will hold two free shredding and medication disposal events this fall to help protect your person- al information and safely discard unwanted or expired medication.
AARP Maine’s Speakers Bureau volunteers are available to give in-person and virtual talks on fraud prevention to community groups around the Pine Tree State.
Four AARP state offices in northern New England are partnering this month to co-sponsor the online program Living Histories: New England LGBTQ Voices from the Outwords Archive, hosted by the Outwords Archive via Zoom on Friday, October 28 at noon Eastern.
Through webinars, community walks, election activities and other events, AARP Maine helps members stay informed on important issues and in touch with one another.
Looking to meet others virtually? AARP Maine continues to host fun online get-togethers with its staff and volunteers. Events include monthly coffee klatches and happy hours, yoga and meditation sessions. As more social events are occurring in person, AARP Maine wants to provide accessible, enjoyable offerings for those who prefer to socialize from home.
In need of a short break to refocus and recharge? AARP Maine will provide a 15-minute meditation session each week led by a certified BodyFlow instructor.