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AARP Vermont

Giving voice to the concerns and interests of older Vermonters
JAN 28, 2026
AARP Vermont will host a live conversation with Senator Peter Welch during a Telephone Town Hall at 4:00 p.m. on Tuesday, February 10, 2026. We will discuss several issues, including housing, Social Security, Medicare, prescription drug prices, and more. Senator Welch will take your questions live to learn more about what’s on the minds of older Vermonters.
JAN 20, 2026
When Fia flipped through her local paper and saw a mug-making workshop, something clicked. ‘I want to do that,’ she thought—and that simple decision changed everything.
JAN 7, 2026
Applications accepted through March 4, 2026 at 5:00 p.m. ET / 2:00 p.m. PT
JAN 6, 2026
Join us by phone or on Facebook on Thursday, January 15 at 10:00 am for a conversation about mature workers and how they can use local resources to learn new skills, re-enter the workforce, or find jobs consistent with their interests and abilities. We’ll discuss career tips, job-search tools, and professional resources that every experienced worker can use to sharpen their skills or get hired. AARP knows that people are living and working longer, and experienced workers bring expertise, maturity, and perspective. Experienced workers should have a level playing field in their ability to compete for, obtain, and retain jobs, so we have invited Associates for Training and Development, or A4TD, to join us on our call.
Burlington voters participated in a discussion between the candidates for city council about the future of transportation, housing, job growth, and mobility at a candidate forum on Feb. 20. Voters learned more about how the next City Council will make Burlington a more livable city for people of all ages. Following is a video of the event provided by CCTV of Burlington. The event was sponsored by AARP VT and BBA.
Applications are currently being accepted through Wednesday, April 17, 2019, 11:59 p.m. ET
Learn How to Leverage Your Skills and Experience at AARP’s Free, Two-Part Webinar
AARP Campaign Warns: ‘Protect your Heart and Your Money’ As Valentine’s Day approaches and millions of Americans meet others on matchmaking websites, dating apps and social media, 27 percent of Vermont residents polled in a new AARP survey reported that they, a family member or a friend have encountered attempted financial scams while seeking friendship or love interest online.
AARP is a nonprofit, nonpartisan organization, with a membership of more than 37 million, over 125,000 of whom live right here in Vermont (VT). Our mission includes helping people age 50 and over turn goals and dreams into real possibilities, strengthening communities and fighting for the issues that matter most to families such as healthcare, livable communities, caregiving, employment security and financial resiliency. At AARP, we believe age and experience expand your possibilities.
Enjoy a free cup of coffee and share your ideas on making Greater Burlington more livable. Please join us Wednesday, February 14 from 9AM – 10AM. NOTE: I have several free copies of the AARP book "Your Brain: Boost your memory and Improve Your Life; Smart Foods, Mental Workouts, Power of the Mind" that I will hand out to attendees.
AARP CEO Jo Ann Jenkins released the following statement in response to the State of the Union address this evening:
Learn How to Avoid Their Scams at AARP’s Free, Two-Part Webinar
New frauds and scams seem to crop up weekly. Identity theft and other scams
January 9th, 2019, marked the start of a new legislative biennium in the Vermont General Assembly.
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