Some pics from Times Square of the Presidential candidates addressing our members at Life@50+. Guess we weren't the only ones lucky enough to catch a glimpse!
From today's Washington Post chat, a great reminder that these issues are not just something for those who are 50 and over to be concerned about... everyone can only hope they're lucky enough to worry about enjoying the second half of your life.
In today's Washington Post, there's a fantastic section, 50+ that highlights the baby boomers. It covers all the bases: how the boomers are redefining aging, how they see "old�� as being 10-15 year away, and the more serious stuff related to health, finances, and health care. Lots of live chats…
Today's daytime events ended with the 2011 Council, named for the first year that the baby boomers turn 65. This year, Morgan Fairchild, Thomas Oliphant, Robert Reich, David Walker, and AARP's Hugh Delahanty and John Rother talked about lifetime health and financial security.
I didn't get up at the crack of dawn like the first person in line for today's closing ceremonies (she was there at 6 am), but I did manage to catch Richard Simmons working out with a packed room of AARP members at 7:30. Spotted a line of close to a hundred enthusiastic fans waiting for a photo…
Today, former Governor Mike Huckabee and Senator Hillary Clinton talked to AARP members about health care and financial security, two issues we know are important to AARP members. Huckabee and Clinton both mentioned AARP's Divided We Fail effort and how important these issues are for the candidates…