AARP members and guests are invited to a 3-part virtual series on basic Financial Fundamentals. Preparing for our financial future is all about achieving the concrete financial milestones that make sense for us.
Join AARPNY this March as we recognize the many contributions Irish immigrants and their descendants have made in the U.S. with some exciting new virtual events!
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. Here is what the legislators shared with us:
This February, AARP members and guests are invited to join us for a month-long celebration of Black History Month. AARPNY has a multitude of events - both virtual and in-person that you don't want to miss out on. See a list below of all the available opportunities. Register for the ones you're interested in to receive event reminders and updates!
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.