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.
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AARP members and guests are invited to join us online for a 3-part series, The Three B’s of Music, as we journey through the melodies of the Beatles, Bach, and Beethoven. We’ll explore their contributions to modern music and their influence on the artists and composers who followed.
AARP members and guests are invited to join us virtually to create a plan for a healthy new year! Rochester Lifestyle Medicine joins AARP for both an evening and a daytime session to share information on how no cost lifestyle changes can help support better health for 2023. Sign up for either one, or both.
Join AARP NY and nutritionist Stacey Simon for a special presentation on Eating Well During the Holidays. Stacey will discuss how to navigate the holiday season without sacrificing the joy of eating. Throughout the course of the COVID-19 pandemic, health and wellness has been on the forefront of many individuals’ minds. While nutrition and wellness is important to many, very few have access to reliable, realistic nutrition information that isn’t overwhelming or sourced from questionable resources.
Plenty of New Yorkers aren’t getting all the benefits they can from their state, which is why AARP in 2023 will focus on helping move those dollars from state coffers into your pocket.