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Coffee & Conversation at White Heron Café: What makes a community age friendly?

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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?

Living in a place that, say, requires having a car for every errand or outing can be a difficult place to live if you don't have a car or can't drive. Living in a place without access to outdoor spaces, good schools and healthy food isn't very livable, especially for young families. Living in a community that isn't safe, or offers few activities, can be isolating for people regardless of age.

Join us for a FREE, two-hour Coffee and Conversation session at White Heron Café on March 12 and meet with AARP volunteers to learn more about Granite State age-friendly, livable communities. 

Did we mention . . . coffee is on us! 

Grab your FREE coffee, ask questions, and share ideas on future activities and events you’d like to see in your community, and meet up with friends, neighbors and other AARP members.

Here are the details:
Coffee & Conversation
Tuesday, March 12, 2024
8 to 10 am
White Heron Café, 601 Islington Street, Portsmouth

This event is FREE but you must register here.

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