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.
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 30 (8 am – 4 pm) you’re invited to join us at the Cruising Downtown Classic Car Show on Elm Street in Manchester for a fun, free event that blends sweet treats with meaningful conversation.
This August we’re focusing the Granite State’s 168,000 family caregivers. Join us August 27 for one of our FREE ice cream events for resources and conversation about how to support family caregivers on their caregiving journey! And, the free cone is on us!
Twenty activists have been chosen as members of New Hampshire Senior Leadership, a collaboration among AARP New Hampshire, Center on Aging and Community Living at UNH, and Dartmouth Centers for Health and Aging. Now in its sixth year, the program is designed to build a state-wide corps of volunteers interested in advocating for people as they age in New Hampshire.
AARP invites you and a guest to a free screening of The Big Short, starring Steve Carell, Brad Pitt, Ryan Gosling and Christian Bale. The movie starts at 7:00 pm on Tuesday, April 26, at the Red River Theatres in Concord. Tickets are limited to reserve your seats today!
Every day, millions of Americans lose their hard-earned money to identity theft and other types of scams. Last year alone, 12.6 Americans were victims of identity theft. That’s one person victimized every two seconds!
Mark your calendar for the Age of Champions Health Fair and Film Screening! It’s all on April 23 at the UNH Field House, in Durham. Doors open at 8:30; the event runs from 9:00 to noon.
The film Nine to Ninety challenges the taboo of talking about death through the family of 89 year-old Phyllis Sabatini as she wrestles with tough decisions in her search to grow old.
As federal regulators report a surge in tax-related fraud schemes, the AARP Fraud Watch Network has launched a campaign to help protect consumers from the “IRS imposter scam.”