AARP TENNESSEE

AARP State Office

AARP Tennessee State Office

  • 150 4th Avenue North
  • Suite 180
  • Nashville , TN 37219
  • Phone: 1-866-295-7274 (toll-free)
  • Fax: 1-615) 313-8414
  • tnaarp@aarp.org
  • 8:30 am-4:30 pm Monday-Friday

Press

Members of the media can contact
Karin Miller
615-726-5104
615-512-7728
kmiller@aarp.org

Check here to get the most up-to-date information about AARP activities, events and opportunities in Tennessee. 

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Change is Coming for Tennessee Lawmakers

Elections give Republicans control of Tennessee House and Senate for first time in decades.

Top Questions Members Are Asking AARP About the Current Financial Crisis

Scared? Stoic? Hopeful? We know that many of you are concerned about your hard-earned  savings, your investments, your home and what the future holds for your retirement. Send your questions to bulletinmoney@aarp.org. We will be updating this page regularly with new questions and answers.

Comptroller Urges Protection of Social Security Numbers

Tennessee Comptroller John Morgan says in a new report that state and local governments are not adequately protecting consumers' Social Security numbers.

Paper Scrips Could Be History

Governor will launch ePrescribe campaign in January.

Memphis Company Named To AARP List of Best Employers – Again

Memphis-based First Horizon National Corp. is once again on the list of the nation’s best employers for workers over 50.

AARP Financial’s Ten Tips to Survive Today’s Market

AARP Financial is providing proactive steps that people can take to help protect their nest egg amidst a financial market that is in turmoil.

Should You Get a Flu Shot? What You Need to Know

Since the flu is nothing to sneeze at, experts are making their annual plea for people 50-plus and other at-risk groups to get their shots.

2008 Andrus Awards for Community Service

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.

Celebrate AARP’s 50th Anniversary at Fifty Favorite Places in Tennessee

Hundreds of AARP volunteers from across the state chose their fifty favorite Tennessee parks, museums and other places to visit.

Join the AARP TN Online Community

Find out what we're doing in your community, discuss topics that matter the most to you, and connect with other AARP members. See what's going on, and check out a group in your area.

Online Community Link
Tennessee Advocacy