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Why join?

What helps us to live well?

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Advocating for a quality retirement

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 Auto & Home Insurance Program  NEA Homeowners Insurance  NEA Group Term Life Insurance  NEA AD&D Insurance  New Level Premium Term Life Insurance Plan  Pets’ Best Insurance

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 NEA Home Financing Program  NEA Personal Loans  Investment Programs  Consumer Discount Programs

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 NEA’s political and legislative efforts

help protect your retirement resources

 Retired are an integral part of NEA and

NEA AK, working along side active members at DA, RA, state committees and in the State Legislature

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 Staying connected with fellow NEA members

and programs

 Subscription to NEA’s bimonthly retiree

magazine, This Active Life.

 Subscription to NEA-Alaska/Retired

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Steve Click, in Santorini, Greece – taught in Barrow & Fairbanks Rich Kronberg on Coast Guard Beach on Cape Cod – taught in Anchorage

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Julie Gwyther Egolf on Abaco Island in the Bahamas - taught in Juneau. Barbara and Henry Anderson

  • n Polulu Point, Hawaii –

taught in the Kenai Peninsula Borough School District

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Gwenn Davies Guy and a Grand Cayman sunset Corona-style - taught in Fairbanks Enjoying Tennessee in the fall, Jody Viscardi – taught in Anchorage

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Karla Gallagher with her winter home – taught in Anchorage …and at the Acropolis in Athens, Greece

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Steve Click volunteering with Kiwanis – taught in Fairbanks

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Bob Deitrick during a presentation he gave at a Good Neighbors Volunteer meeting held in Skagway – taught in Juneau

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Mary Bohanan volunteering in classrooms – taught in North Pole, Delta Junction & Fort Greely

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Re-wired teacher, Nancy Hummel and her border collie, Starlight, enjoy doing Pet Therapy weekly in the psychiatric ward at the Fairbanks Memorial Hospital, under the guidance of an

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taught in Fairbanks

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Clearing land for a new home, Ed Viscardi – taught in Anchorage

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Steve Click doing finishing work on his new home Karla digging post holes for their new home in Willow.

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Rich Kronberg (in blue) hiking in the Torttolita Mountains near Tucson – taught in Anchorage

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Henry Anderson steelhead fishing on the Situk River – taught in bush communities, Kenai Peninsula, & Anchorage

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“Newly ReWired” along the Kancamagus Highway in New Hampshire in October, Nancy Hummel – taught in Fairbanks kissing a sting ray

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Rick Kronberg playing music with friends – taught in Anchorage

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Learning to ride a bike in a whole new way , Gwenn Davies Guy - taught in “the bush” and in Fairbanks

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Artwork by Steve Click – taught in Barrow and Fairbanks

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Many folks like having a “job” to go to, just to organize their time, be around people, and/or get out of the house and that’s great!

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A “Bagger” at a grocery store…..

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Barbara Stek and a fellow teacher and friend from Florida catching up on teacher and childhood stories – taught in Anchorage

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Help protect the benefits and services that took a lifetime to earn.

Prepay NOW!

Your NEA-Alaska/Retired LIFETIME dues are paid in full – while you’re still in your earning years.

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See us at the retirement table and we will help you “Pay It Forward!”

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Honoring your past, protecting your future!