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AARP Wyoming

Your source on health care, retirement & utility issues in Wyoming
SEP 11, 2025
AARP Wyoming debuts a six-part Zoom series on habits for happiness—created exclusively for us by Stanford grad Lucy Flood.
SEP 11, 2025
Department of Health Wants Your Ideas
SEP 11, 2025
AARP Wyoming volunteers power big impact statewide. Discover how you can join us in supporting events, outreach, and virtual programs.
SEP 9, 2025
AARP Wyoming has transformed its successful Care for Caregivers in-person series into a fully replicable toolkit designed to help community organizations better support caregivers in their area. Drawing from three years of delivering this program across the state of Wyoming, the toolkit offers a flexible curriculum that organizations can tailor to meet the unique needs of their local communities.
Patricia, who began Volunteering with AARP Driver Safety in 2017, was part of a group dedicated to rebuilding Driver Safety in Wyoming after a two-year hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Write to Wellness is a reflective and creative writing-based program, started by Flood and Daly, that shares diverse writing practices grounded in current research on the benefits of expressive writing for wellness, engagement, and productivity.
The event is free to all, regardless of age or AARP affiliation, but it is asked that you register for the event by going to events.aarp.org/sheridanshred or calling 1-877-926-8300.
Stay one step ahead of identity thieves by shredding personal and financial documents. Bring up to four large boxes of paper for shredding.
Stay one step ahead of identity thieves by shredding personal and financial documents. Bring up to four large boxes of paper for shredding.
CHEYENNE — AARP Wyoming will host a free paper shredding event from 9 a.m. to noon at the parking lot of Riverton’s City Hall on April 20. City Hall is located at 816 North Federal Boulevard in Riverton.
Stay one step ahead of identity thieves by shredding personal and financial documents. Bring up to four large boxes of paper for shredding. You may also offer optional monetary or food donations to feed hungry veterans in Wyoming.
Wyoming law requires the state’s County Clerks purge their voter rolls every two years, meaning clerks are required to remove the names of voters who did not vote in the most recent general election.
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