AARP New Hampshire is a strong advocate for Granite Staters 50-plus and their families. We work with lawmakers on both sides of the aisle to support legislation and issues that make our state a great place to live for people of all ages.
Come join us at Coffee & Conversation, a new community engagement program designed for conversations on topics that unite us. Get the latest buzz on AARP activities and events in the seacoast, give us your ideas on future activities, and meet up with friends, neighbors, AARP volunteers, and other AARP members!
Cabaret comes to town February 22 through March 17 and AARP members and their guests receive a $10 per adult ticket discount. The discounted performances will be held at The Palace Theatre, 80 Hanover Street in downtown Manchester. Performances will be held at both 2:00 and 7:30 pm.
It is an honor to announce that this month’s Volunteers of the Month are Ruth-Ellen and Ken Mason. The married couple became interested in AARP after attending an event that was announced in the Union Leader in March 2013. Held at the Puritan Backroom in Manchester, the guest speaker was Dick Umile, a Men’s Hockey coach for UNH. It was at this event that Ruth-Ellen and Ken realized the scope of AARP and they began to volunteer shortly thereafter.
Behind closed doors, the drug companies are lobbying members of Congress to help boost their profits and stick seniors with higher drug costs. Dick Chevrefils, AARP's Regional Volunteer Director for the East Region, thinks Congress needs to keep fighting for lower drug prices. Here's what Chevrefils has to say: