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AARP New York

Exciting things are happening in New York and AARP is proud to be a part of them
AUG 2, 2025
Looking for more peace of mind this fall? AARP New York is teaming up with Kadampa Meditation Centers to help you stress less and breathe more—with a special two-for-one offer and a free virtual session to get you started.
AUG 1, 2025
“Slices of the Story” Event in Corona Put a Local Face on the Fight to Protect Social Security
AUG 1, 2025
Find upcoming election dates, registration deadlines and options for voting, such as voting by mail and voting with a disability.
JUL 31, 2025
“Slices of the Story”: Pizza Pop-Up Events in East Meadow and Glen Cove Put a Local Face on the Fight to Protect Social Security
Baseball season has returned, and so has AARP with discounted tickets to Long Island Ducks’ minor league games.
AARP New York’s first-ever state Blueprint for Action, outlines how the state can improve the lives of older New Yorkers and help them thrive in the workplace.
Long-Time Rochesterian Will Serve on Volunteer Board Overseeing AARP’s New York State Office
AARPNY along with Indorican Dance & Fitness are excited to bring you FREE, FUN and FITNESS classes from the comfort of your own home! AARP members and guests can explore and embrace interactive ways to create a healthy and balanced lifestyle.
AARP members and guests are invited to join us for a series of four sessions that aim to reduce stress, improve your mood, relaxation, posture, flexibility and your overall balance and wellbeing!
Join AARP NY for a fun-filled afternoon of respite for caregivers at Comedy in Harlem. A line up of local comedienne offer up a late afternoon of laughter, relaxation, and respite for the caregivers around our five boroughs
Free shredding events and tips to securely destroy sensitive documents to help consumers protect themselves
In Letter to Speaker Heastie, AARP Urges Assembly to Join Governor and Senate and Require Advance Reporting of Price Hikes, Go After Shady Industry Deals
AARP New York is sponsoring a two-part webinar series on how to recognize the warning signs of identity theft and grandparent scams
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