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JUL 10, 2025
In this edition of Concord TV's Senior Speak NH with host AARP Volunteer Dan Wise, you'll hear from Melissa Lee about the wide variety of programs offered through UNH's Cooperative Extension.
JUL 10, 2025
From the comfort of your home via Zoom, join certified yoga instructor Cathy Arnault and AARP New Hampshire for a 60-minute, online gentle yoga class on August 6 at 5:30 pm.
JUL 9, 2025
This summer, AARP New Hampshire is marking a major milestone—the 90th anniversary of Social Security—with an outdoor celebration you won't want to miss. On August 9 (9-11 am) you’re invited to join us at Me & Ollie’s Bakery & Café (64 Water Street) in Exeter, for a fun, free event that blends sweet treats with meaningful conversation.
JUL 8, 2025
ACROSS the Granite State, unemployment is at 2.5%. “Help wanted” signs and open positions are common in businesses of all sizes. Employers are competing for workers, not only to attract them but to retain them.
The New Hampshire legislature has reached the half-way point of the 2023 session. Strong advocacy by AARP staff, volunteers, and activists has made an impact in advancing our priorities.
By 2030, one out of every five people in the United States will be 65 or older. Will your community be livable for people of all ages and life stages?
Concord Television's Senior Speak NH April 2023 edition, hosted by AARP NH volunteer Karen Ulmer Dorsch, features Kathleen Clark from Ally RN who talks about concierge nursing.
Are you the perfect fit for our AARP NH Associate State Director, Advocacy & Community Engagment? This full-time position is based in Concord, NH.
Creating Community Gardens for People of All Ages – A tool kit for neighbors and local leaders
Breathe in. Breathe out. Relax.
By 2030, one out of every five people in the United States will be 65 or older. Will your community be livable for people of all ages and life stages?
In the early 1900s, the Greenwood neighborhood of Tulsa, Oklahoma, now called "Black Wall Street," was a vibrant and prosperous community. Despite the challenges and racial injustices they faced, residents of this community built a thriving neighborhood filled with successful Black-owned businesses, attorneys, doctors, and real estate agents. Their achievements were nothing short of remarkable and served as a beacon of hope for Black Americans nationwide.
Join AARP New Hampshire for a free online presentation—Outsmarting the Scam Artist: The Psychology of Fraud—to be held on Tuesday, April 25, at 6 p.m.
Italian cooking is as diverse as it is delicious.
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