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Reinvention Not Retirement: Learn How Baby Boomers Are Transforming Their Third Chapter and Revolutionizing Retirement

"Life Reimagined: Optimism for Our Aging Society"

There are 76 million Americans in the Baby Boomer generation (born in the years 1946-1964) who are all transitioning to a new stage of life; for the next 19 years, 10,000 people each day will turn 65. America's 50-plus population is growing rapidly, living longer, becoming more diverse, and is seeking new opportunities to live the American Dream. Society, and Boomers, must re-imagine that traditional aging model. Whether it involves working longer, changing careers, or starting a new venture, this aging population faces possibilities - and challenges - that their parents did not.

Jeannine English, President-elect, AARP will explain how the Boomer population is adjusting to this new life stage - a chance to grow and discover new roles and opportunities for work and volunteering.

5:30 pm Registration and Networking Reception
6:30 pm English's remarks with Audience Q&A
7:30 pm Program concludes

DoubleTree Suites by Hilton - Santa Monica
1707 Fourth Street
Santa Monica, CA  90401

PARKING:
$18 Valet, $12 Self-Parking

PRICES
Town Hall Los Angeles members: $20
Public: $35

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