In August, AARP Tennessee will team up with Encore Creativity for Older Adults to launch Encore Nashville Rocks, a 15-week choral program culminating in a December concert accompanied by a live band.
Seven grant recipients aim to help residents of all ages, especially older adults, improve how they live, move, and stay connected in their neighborhoods through innovative local projects
Across the United States, a growing number of older adults are facing homelessness, a trend powerfully illustrated in the PBS Aging Matters episode titled Unhoused. Watch it now >>
AARP Tennessee is working with elected officials and community leaders to focus attention on the affordable housing crisis—particularly on how it limits people’s ability to age in their own homes.
AARP Tennessee is proud to host a special movie event on September 16 as part of Welcome Home in Clarksville. We’ve arranged for an exclusive screening of the film Sky Blossom followed by a live panel discussion featuring the film’s producer, director and the subject of one of its inspiring stories.
AARP is a fierce defender of people 50+ and their families. And, we want to send you to see the fierce defenses of Tennessee State University and Jackson State University at the 2022 Southern Heritage Classic. This annual event is more than just a game - it's a celebration and a can't-miss experience!
Summer heat can wreak havoc on your wallet. Home utility bills can easily get out of control. Check out these 10 tips on how you can SAVE MONEY and keep your home energy efficient.