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JAN 26, 2026
Caregivers are encouraged to take part in AARP Wyoming’s popular series, Care for Caregivers, on Mondays in March. The weekly series, which explores self-care topics for caregivers, will be held at the Laramie County Public Library, 2200 Pioneer Avenue, in Cheyenne.
JAN 26, 2026
Together, these sessions offer practical tools, thoughtful reflection, and experiential practices that help participants restore energy, build resilience, and deepen awareness—meeting life with greater clarity, steadiness, and ease through every season. Sessions include:
JAN 23, 2026
That is according to Gillette Police Detective Alan Stuber, who made that comment during AARP Wyoming’s Legislative Preview Webinar for Wyoming Legislators held Tuesday.
JAN 21, 2026
The events will take place in Laramie, Sheridan, and Cheyenne and feature Zach Hutchinson, Community Science Coordinator with Audubon of the Rockies, teaching participants how to spot, identify, and observe birds in their natural habitat.
By Kevin McKinney - University of Wyoming Color Commentator
This Memorial Day weekend, you’re invited to a powerful two-day event honoring Wyoming’s veterans and their families at the Veterans Talking to Veterans (VTTV) Memorial Day Celebration in Dubois, Wyoming.
By Nancy Fraley, AARP Wyoming Volunteer
Join Our Volunteer Team and Help Shape the Future of Outreach in Wyoming
Wish of A Lifetime from AARP Works To Bring 16 Vets to Visit Military Memorials.
While we’re encouraged that SSA is listening to concerns about customer service, we’re not going to take potential improvements for granted. The incoming Social Security Administrator needs to focus on delivering effective and efficient customer service to everyone who needs access to Social Security.
Here is the list of topics committee chairs brought to the Management Council before learning they will only have four meeting days.
Prevent Elder Fraud and Abuse
Social Security Administration (SSA) has confirmed to AARP that beginning April 14, they will allow all claim types to be completed over the telephone as they previously had been.
While confusion continues around ever-changing directives regarding the Social Security Administration (SSA), AARP continues to actively oppose a new policy change to its identity verification process, requiring online or in-person identity verification for new claims and updates to direct deposit accounts that were previously handled via phone.
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