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Ethel Percy Andrus, Grey Gables and AARP
Dr. Ethel Percy Andrus (1881 - 1967) founded AARP at Grey Gables of Ojai. Formerly known as the American Association of Retired Persons, it is the largest organization in the United States. A former high school teacher and principal, she devoted the last 25 years of her life to helping senior citizens make the most of their retirement years.
Grey Gables of Ojai is among America's most historic retirement communities. Founded by Dr. Andrus in 1954, Grey Gables was an "experiment in living" that helped define the modern retirement lifestyle. While at Grey Gables, Andrus pioneered programs and services that included retiree health insurance, housing, senior travel, lifelong learning programs, and senior discounts including low-cost drugs. In 1958, Grey Gables was the birthplace of the American Association of Retired Persons (AARP) and its flagship magazine, Modern Maturity. (Now called AARP The Magazine, it remains the highest circulation magazine in America.) The Grey Gables lifestyle exemplified the modern retirement lifestyle Americans aspire to today.
Grey Gables of Ojai is among America's most historic retirement communities. Founded by Dr. Andrus in 1954, Grey Gables was an "experiment in living" that helped define the modern retirement lifestyle. While at Grey Gables, Andrus pioneered programs and services that included retiree health insurance, housing, senior travel, lifelong learning programs, and senior discounts including low-cost drugs. In 1958, Grey Gables was the birthplace of the American Association of Retired Persons (AARP) and its flagship magazine, Modern Maturity. (Now called AARP The Magazine, it remains the highest circulation magazine in America.) The Grey Gables lifestyle exemplified the modern retirement lifestyle Americans aspire to today.
Ojai Senior (55+) POetry contest
This poetry competition aims to celebrate the originality and individuality of Ojai seniors through poetry. The competition serves as a tribute to Ethel Percy Andrus, who founded the AARP and Grey Gables while living in Ojai. It also aims to honor the National Poetry Month and the Older Americans Month! Download the flyer with all the information you need. If you cannot, or do not want to email your poem, mail it to the Ojai Valley Museum at PO Box 204, Ojai CA 93024. Poems are due no later than May 31, 2023.
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