In our Senior Watch Lori Parham, State Director for AARP Maine, joined Carolyn Callahan on TV5 News at Noon to talk about the "You've Earned a Say" bus tour that will be landing in Bangor Friday.
You've earned a say in the future of Medicare and Social Security!
AARP is taking the debate about the future of Medicare and Social Security
out from behind closed doors in Washington and bringing it to you with our
You've Earned a Say tour. Make your voice heard at the You've Earned a Say tour stop where you can learn more about Medicare and Social Security proposals on the table in Washington. The tour stop will feature an interactive experience where you can take quizzes, play games, create a video, win prizes and tell Washington how you think the programs should be strengthened.
Friday, October 5th
Noon - 6:00 PM
Bangor Mall (outside Macy's)
663 Stillwater Avenue, Bangor
For more information: www.aarp.org/me
Senior Watch: October 1, 2012
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