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The AARP Michigan online community lets you learn more about what Michiganians are doing with AARP. You can read AARP Michigan's profile to learn more about us, become a friend of AARP Michigan, and even join an online community group to stay in touch. Check out the links below to see what's going on, and join a group. You need to register with AARP.org (use the red "sign up" button in the upper right corner of this screen) to create your own profile and join a group.
Online Community Links
• DWF Michigan Group
• AARP MI Online Community Profile
• Michigan AARP Happenings Group
"Soccer Moms" and "NASCAR Dads" have given way to "Voters Age 50+" as the most prevalent swing voters in Michigan in this year's presidential campaign, according to a new survey released by AARP. The survey found that undecided "swing voters" in Michigan are older voters who want more information from the candidates on health care and the economy before they decide who to vote for.
AARP Best Employers for Workers Over 50 is an annual recognition program that acknowledges companies and organizations whose best practices and policies for addressing aging workforce issues are roadmaps for the workplaces of tomorrow. List of 2008 Winners.
These cities have the stuff that inspires healthy living. We crisscrossed the nation to find the best of the best, and came up with a surprise-packed list. Ann Arbor topped the list at number one.
AARP's commitment to volunteer service can be traced back to the life and vision of our founder, Dr. Ethel Percy Andrus. Each year, AARP honors the legacy of Dr. Andrus with the AARP Andrus Award for Community Service, our most prestigious and visible volunteer award. See the full list of winners.
This new program will be open to all individuals who have completed an eight-hour driver safety course in the last three years and are seeking a quick class to gain updated information.
It's Not Too Late to Sign Up for Economic Stimulus Payments. You have until Oct. 15, 2008.
Have a question? Find answers. Check out the Q&A.
Each election year, AARP asks major candidates in selected races key questions about the issues most important to our members and their families. See where John McCain and Barack Obama stand.
AARP has expanded online career services for 50+ Workers including access to expert career advice and a job search engine highlighting age-friendly employers.