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I’m Kraig Smith, the new state president for AARP Tennessee. I’m excited to be appointed to this role and looking forward to support people 50+ and their families.
AARP Tennessee staff and volunteers work to help people 50+ in Tennessee live life to the fullest. We advocate for our members on critical priorities, such as strengthening Social Security, protecting seniors’ access to their doctors, and ensuring all Americans have independence and choice as they age.
NASHVILLE - AARP Tennessee will be the host of a national caregiving webinar, featuring Peter Rosenberger. The webinar, set to take place on Thursday, August 25 at 6 p.m. CDT, will eminate from the AARP state office in Nashville, but it will be available online to everyone. Those who register to watch online will receive a free copy of Peter’s e-book “ Seven Caregiver Landmines and How You Can Avoid Them.” Register Now >>
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In a special ceremony and luncheon on October 28, 2015, AARP Tennessee presented Carolyn Lawhorn with its 2015 AARP Tennessee Andrus Award for Community Service. This honor is the Association’s most prestigious and visible state volunteer award, recognizing people for service which has greatly benefited the community, supporting AARP’s vision and mission, and inspiring others. The award is named for AARP’s founder, Dr. Ethel Percy Andrus.
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