On August 8, Southern New Hampshire University was the site of a forum titled “Countdown to October 1, 2013: The Affordable Care Act and Your Small Business.”
AARP New Hampshire hosted a live telephone town hall this morning with Senator Jeanne Shaheen to educate its members on responsible solutions to Social Security and Medicare.
You spoke and we listened! Last year, we asked AARP members what they wanted from their membership and a consistent theme emerged. You wanted local offerings – at New Hampshire venues – and the chance to meet other AARP members.
In 2012, AARP held a series of open houses to find out what New Hampshire residents wanted from their membership and a consistent theme emerged. You wanted local offerings – at New Hampshire venues – and the chance to meet other AARP members.
AARP New Hampshire returns to the Seacoast June 4, 5 and 6 and invites residents to share their ideas and “have a say” about the future of Social Security and Medicare during two You’ve Earned a Say listening sessions in Portsmouth at Community Campus and Living Innovations.
AARP New Hampshire invites you and other AARP members to join us in a discussion designed to get your views on AARP’s programs, services, advocacy and volunteer opportunities.
AARP New Hampshire returns to the North Country and invites residents to share their ideas and “have a say” about the future of Social Security and Medicare during the organization’s second You’ve Earned a Say tour of the North Country. Listening sessions will be held in Shelburne, Berlin and Gorham; an information session will be held in Gorham for those interested in volunteering for AARP.