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AARP Tennessee

Giving 50+ Tennesseans news they can use
JAN 14, 2026
Fraud Prevention, Social Security Among Top Issues Facing Tennesseans 50+
JAN 7, 2026
The annual program aims to make communities in Tennessee more livable for people of all ages
JAN 1, 2026
Addressing cryptocurrency fraud will be a top priority for AARP Tennessee during the 2026 legislative session. AARP and other consumer advocates will push for legislation to regulate crypto ATMs, such as setting limits on daily transactions.
NOV 19, 2025
Scammers are out in full force during the holiday season. But if you can spot a scam, you can stop a scam. Be on the lookout for these 5 holiday scams:
By Hollie Deese
Employees are much more likely to save for retirement if they can do so through automatic payroll deductions. Yet more than 55 million U.S. workers do not have access to a savings plan at work.
By Alan Marx, AARP Tennessee Consumer Watchdog
Kingston’s Kathy Parks selected for AARP’s Most Prestigious Volunteer Award
By Alan Marx, AARP Tennessee Consumer Watchdog
By Sheila Burke
You're invited to a FREE sneak preview screening of Ken Burns’ new documentary The Vietnam War. See the story of a landmark event in American history as it has never been told before. This exclusive screening will take place on Wed., September 13 at the Old Glory Distilling Company in Clarksville and is limited to the first 250 people who register online. Complimentary food and beverages will be served and adult beverages will be available for purchase. A one-hour preview will be followed by a special panel to discuss the film and personal experiences. Panelists include Bill Robinson, longest held captive of Vietnam War for seven and a half years and Cindy Stonebreaker, daughter of Missing in Action Aviation pilot and Ernesto Rodriguez, Former Staff Sergeant, U.S. Army, 101st Sustainment Brigade. This event is part of the week-long Welcome Home postcard veterans of our veterans in Clarksville on Sept. 13-16, 2017.
Guest post by Byron Kamp, AARP Tennessee Executive Council Member
AARP Tennessee staff and volunteers are saddened to share that we have lost a dear friend, colleague and community leader, former AARP Tennessee State President Donna Dean.
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