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AARP Montana

Helping Montanans over 50 live their best lives
APR 18, 2025
Join us for an unforgettable evening with Pure Prairie League live in concert in Helena on August 3!
APR 11, 2025
As a main sponsor of the Helena Symphony’s Masterworks Series, we’re proud to help bring quality concerts to the community!
APR 11, 2025
AARP Montana seeks nominations for the 2025 Andrus Award, the State’s highest community service award for those age 50 and over.
APR 11, 2025
Would you like a little encouragement and a nudge to begin (or continue) a walking routine?
Carlos Brandenburg of Reno, Nevada, has been appointed as the new West Regional Volunteer Director. Brandenburg has served as the State President for AARP in Nevada since 2009 and on AARP’s Volunteer Engagement Advisory Committee and National Policy Council beginning in 2012. His experience in volunteerism includes extensive work with education, substance abuse, mental health, and other economic related issues including extensive work within the Hispanic communities. Brandenburg practiced as a social worker and clinical psychologist for several decades in Nevada having earned BA, MA, and PhD degrees in Psychology. In January of 1995, he was appointed by the Governor of Nevada as the Administrator for the Nevada Division of Mental Health and Developmental Services where he served until 2008. He succeeds Helen Russ of Sacramento, California effective January 1, 2013.
Montanans need to beware of callers trying to obtain personal information
Association to fight for issues critical to aging Montanans; Members urged to ask their legislators to support 2013 agenda
Tom Altmaier awarded as recipient of 2012 Andrus Award for Community Service
10 Ways to Save Money, Energy and Protect Your Health This Winter
In its efforts to determine the top priorities of the next legislative session, AARP Montana is turning to the experts – AARP members throughout the state.
AARP Tax-Aide in Montana seeking new volunteers in a variety of positions
The Montana State legislature convenes for only 90 days every two years. With the 2013 session on the horizon, AARP Montana is encouraging member participation in the legislative process by signing up as an e-activist.
AARP Survey: Seven in Ten Older Americans Don’t Want Changes
AARP Urges Congress to Protect Access to Health Care Providers for People in Medicare
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