Love where you live in New Hampshire? You're not alone. As people age, one of the biggest challenges is being able to live independently in your community.
This is a sight you can’t miss! Thousands of gorgeous sunflowers blowing in a summer breeze! Grab your friends, grab your grandkids and get take some great social media pics while you make memories together!
This July we’re focusing on Social Security. Join us July 15 for one of our FREE ice cream events for resources, conversation, and the important information you need to know about Social Security. And, the free cone is on us!
This summer, AARP New Hampshire is marking a major milestone—the 90th anniversary of Social Security—with free and fun outdoor celebrations you won't want to miss that combine sweet treats and meaning conversation.
Fruit is nature’s candy and just what the doctor ordered. Chef Liz Barbour will share nutritional wisdom about the benefits of including fresh, seasonal fruit in your diet and how to choose the best fruit.
Join certified yoga instructor Cathy Arnault and AARP NH for a 60-minute, in-person gentle yoga class on July 20 at Flag Hill Farm Winery & Distillery in Lee, NH.
Every day, millions of Americans lose their hard-earned money to identity theft and other types of scams. Last year alone, 16.7 million people from communities across the nation lost $17 billion to identity fraud alone. That’s one person victimized every two seconds!
Concord Television's Senior Speak NH June 2023 edition, hosted by AARP NH volunteer Karen Ulmer Dorsch, features American Red Cross of Northern New England Regional CEO Stephanie Couturier who speaks about how to prepare for an emergency.
A new AARP Public Policy Institute report shows that 168,000 New Hampshire residents provide unpaid care—valued at $2.8 billion—to an adult relative or friend.
By the end of June, our natural world is brimming with enchanting noises and entertaining movement as many mammals and birds are active with the warmer days and ample food availability. Lush fields and meadows are a riot of color, welcoming a host of pollinators and other insects.