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Retiring soon? Meet and connect with UC retirees in Oakland

PARRA members volunteer at the Food Bank of Contra Costa and Solano counties.

PARRA members volunteer at the Food Bank of Contra Costa and Solano counties.

If you’re planning to retire in June — or thinking of retiring in the next several years, now is a great time to connect with members of the President’s and Regents’ Retiree Association (PARRA).

On Wednesday, May 7, from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m., pre-retirees are invited to an informal reception with PARRA members in Lobby 1 of the Oakland Franklin building. Learn more about PARRA, meet members and find out how to get involved!

Why should I get involved with PARRA?

  • Stay Informed about issues important to retirees
    PARRA provides information throughout the year about benefits, health care and activities that are of particular interest to retirees.
  • Connect with like-minded people
    By connecting with PARRA, you’ll meet others who share your passions for public service, education, diversity and other UC values.
  • Build your social network
    Retirement is a huge life transition, and it can be hard to lose the social connections and support you’re used to having at work. PARRA provides an opportunity to continue existing and establish new connections through social and volunteering events.
  • Get exclusive access to fascinating speakers
    Each spring and fall, PARRA hosts a member luncheon that features interesting and noted speakers. Recent events have featured President Drake and Dean Erwin Chemerinsky of Berkeley Law.
  • Continue learning
    PARRA members have access to resources through the Berkeley Retirement Center. This includes the Learning in Retirement Program, which provides free online courses in the natural sciences, social sciences, humanities, arts and other fields.
  • Give back
    PARRA members host volunteer opportunities within the Bay Area throughout the year. Most recently, they helped out at the Food Bank of Contra Costa and Solano.
PARRA audience

PARRA members enjoy a lecture on health care trends by a UCSF professor.

How can I learn more about PARRA?

Attend the reception to meet and chat with PARRA members and leaders in person! If you’re not able to attend, visit the PARRA website for more association details and to access the PARRA newsletters. For questions, contact PARRA President Jim Dolgonas.

 

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