The 1970s were a landmark decade in filmmaking, making it the perfect backdrop for a film series celebrating 50 years of impact by the Islip Arts Council and the 90th anniversary of Social Security. This free event series, presented in collaboration with AARP New York, highlights iconic films while offering resources for the community.
EN ESPAÑOL | White Plains, N.Y. — AARP New York was joined today by state and local officials in Westchester County to fight Con Edison’s proposal to raise its electric and gas rates by more than $2 billion. The attendees said the rate increase proposal would impose additional financial strain on hundreds of thousands of households already burdened by rising utility costs.
Join AARP New York for a Virtual Author talk with Stephanie Dray, author of Becoming Madam Secretary. Discover how Frances Perkins shaped Social Security and changed history. Don’t miss this powerful blend of literature and legacy.
AARP New York volunteers are a dynamic group of people using skills they’ve cultivated. They work to improve the lives of fellow New Yorkers — and not just folks age 50 and older. They may attend a hip hop concert and hand out fliers about Medicare. They might lend a hand at food drives around Thanksgiving. Or they may travel to Albany to make sure the governor and state legislators are aware of vital issues, like caregiving support and unaffordable prescription drug prices. Whether you love meeting new people, working on projects that matter to your community, or speaking up on issues that impact people 50 and older, AARP has a role for you.
AARP New York is proud to celebrate Black History Month by asking our New York elected officials from around the state to share their stories about why they decided to run for office, why it’s important to celebrate Black History Month, and what New Yorkers age 50-plus can do to get involved in local and state public policy.
ALBANY, N.Y. – AARP New York State Director Beth Finkel issued the following statement today in support of the Senate’s efforts to advance policies that could lead to major changes in prescription drug pricing and transparency in New York to create access to affordable prescription drugs.
Visit the AARP New York table on January 30 to learn more about how you can help Protect Social Security!Social Security, You Earned It – sign the pledge below to protect Social Security!Visit AARP’s Social Security Resource Center to access answers to common Social Security related questions, a benefits calculator, and to learn more about how you can reach out to elected officials.
With an art world historically dominated by men considered geniuses, women have often struggled to find a place. This Women's History Month, AARP New York will shed a light on women artists and their work.
In honor of Women's History Month, AARP New York presents Women's Lives, Women's Legacies. This 3-part virtual series with author and family therapist Rachael Freed could help women commemorate their lives.
Dance, regardless of its style, could help improve muscular strength and endurance, balance, and other aspects of functional fitness in older adults according to scientific findings.
Learn about an important piece of local history by exploring New York’s Underground Railroad in three virtual presentations: Revising the Underground Railroad, John Brown and Radical Empathy, and John W. Jones: Unsung American Hero.
Every year, Black History Month provides an important opportunity to reflect on the rich legacy of African Americans and their ongoing contributions to society. AARP New York, is excited to celebrate this month with a series of impactful events that honor the achievements, resilience, and strength of Black communities. Throughout February, we invite you to join us —from live performances, thought-provoking virtual conversations, and cultural exhibits, to sessions that empower individuals for their futures and more! These events are designed to celebrate the history, culture, and excellence of Black Americans, while also fostering meaningful discussions and engagement with the community.
Nothing says "I love you" like a homecooked meal that is delicious and also good for you! AARP members and guests are invited to a Valentine's Day Cooking Series, which will include a demonstration of preparing a meal for two with guest instructor Gayatri Hingwala. Join us for a demonstration of how to make a winning truffle mushroom risotto, a cucumber cup side dish and a variety of chocolate covered strawberries for dessert.