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AARP donates fitness park along with free classes all summer long
AARP Montana is helping bring country rock band Pure Prairie League to Helena for a Sunday, Aug. 3, concert at the Lewis and Clark Taproom.
The two Polish-born sisters — one a centenarian, the other close behind — figured they’d never see each other again. That is, until AARP stepped in.
No matter where you are in the caregiver journey, these local agencies and organizations can help make the process easier
AARP Montana is offering a free screening of the PBS film Higgins Ridge to mark the 75th anniversary week of the deadly Mann Gulch fire.
Award-winning musician Barry Wiesenfeld believes in the power of music to transform lives — just like his life changed when he watched the Beatles perform on The Ed Sullivan Show in 1964.
Memorial and events planned this summer will honor the men who lost their lives in the tragedy
Estate planning, healthy eating, brain health and disaster preparedness are among the topics of AARP Montana’s telephone town halls. Up next: On March 19, a discussion on fraud and impostor scams.
A program pairing older adults with youth to grow vegetables in Ravalli County. A dog park in Cut Bank. An outdoor fitness park in East Helena.
AARP Montana recently announced that it has donated $5,000 to the K9 Care Montana Wounded Warrior Service Dog Program – a non-profit organization based out of Philipsburg. The K9 Care Program is devoted to providing specially trained dogs, at no cost, to our nation’s Wounded Warriors.
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