AARP New York is excited to present Flavors of Spain, a three‑part virtual cooking experience led by Chef Stephen Forman, a Certified Executive Chef, educator, and mentor with more than 30 years of culinary and professional kitchen experience. This series invites participants to explore Spain’s vibrant food culture — from iconic dishes to regional traditions — all through live, interactive instruction.
With the recent swearing in of a new mayor, borough presidents and a majority of the 51-seat City Council, AARP in New York City would normally have spent the early part of the year meeting new lawmakers. Unfortunately, the coronavirus pandemic forestalled such in-person events.
New York, NY—During a lively virtual roundtable discussion this week, key lawmakers and advocates for older New Yorkers called for a societal shift in how aging is perceived in the workforce and highlighted legislation that would combat age discrimination.
Join AARP New York for Tackling Tough Conversations, a 3-part virtual program to learn about the questions caregivers should be asking and the information they should be sharing with loved ones.
As part of celebrating Black History Month, AARP New York asked 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. The legislators and their responses are below.
AARP New York proudly celebrates Black History Month and we are excited to bring you a multitude of virtual events right to the comfort of your own home!
En español | ALBANY, N.Y. – AARP New York State Director Beth Finkel issued the following statement in response to Governor Kathy Hochul’s 2022-23 Executive Budget proposal: