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All the news that matters for 50+ Oklahomans
The AARP Andrus Award for Community Service is an annual awards program developed to honor individuals whose service is a unique and valuable contribution to society.
The free expo attracts thousands of guests every year and features speakers, interactive activities, health screenings, live entertainment, raffles, and games. Outside, hundreds of people participate in the drive-thru shred event.
Join a free virtual AARP HomeFit workshop on July 15 at 10 a.m. to learn practical tips and strategies for transforming your residence into a lifelong home.
AARP Oklahoma grants eight Community Challenge awards to assist residents of all ages, particularly older adults, in enhancing their living experiences, mobility, and connections within their neighborhoods.
Get your free guide today and start planning an unforgettable road trip exploring incredible destinations along the Mother Road.
The AARP Oklahoma Native American Elder Honors, previously known as Indian Elder Honors, celebrates Native American elders who have positively impacted their community, family, tribal nation, and nation. This honor celebrates a lifetime of service by distinguished Native American elders who exhibit a love of family, dedication to culture, and respect for all people.
The state Legislature returns on Monday, Feb. 6, and AARP needs volunteers to help educate lawmakers about issues important to older Oklahomans. Volunteers can participate in person or virtually.
Join us on Saturday, April 26, as we roll up our sleeves and clean up Oklahoma’s beautiful state parks in honor of Earth Day.
AARP Oklahoma's 2022 Andrus Awards and Volunteer Celebration virtually honored Oklahomans age 50-plus for their dedicated volunteer work across the state.
AARP will advocate for a caregiver tax credit during the 2023 Oklahoma legislative session, which kicks off on Monday, Feb. 6.
The Senior Planet Fellows is a pilot volunteer-led initiative to coordinate technology programs from Older Adults Technology Services from AARP (OATS).
This virtual celebration recognizes inspiring volunteers from across Oklahoma who serve others in their communities.
The 14th annual AARP Oklahoma Native American Elder Honors event honored 40 Native American elders from 20 Oklahoma tribal nations for their achievements, community service and impact. 
Without Congressional action, Social Security checks could be cut by $4,000 a year. Sign up to help protect Social Security and tell Congress that preserving and strengthening Social Security should be their number one priority.
A new state law limits how businesses may contact Oklahomans using telemarketing.
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