Experience Talks 7/15: Sarah Jacobus and Tanya Kutukdjian

Experience Talks - EngAGE, Inc.

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JULY 15, 2018 @ 5:30 PM PDT
SARAH JACOBUS
TANYA KUTUDKJIAN
with host
CYNTHIA FRIEDLOB


SARAH JACOBUS is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker with a Master of Fine Arts Degree in creative writing. She left a job as a staff social worker with Jewish Family Service to start Imagine That!, an independent practice facilitating workshops in storytelling and poetry for elders in a variety of settings, including residential care, senior centers, and senior housing. She is a Certified Facilitator and Master Trainer of TimeSlips, an improvisational storytelling process that focuses on imagination rather than memory. Sarah leads a creative storytelling class for EngAGE, Inc., at Park Plaza Senior Apartments in North Hollywood, CA, and is set to begin a class in storytelling at Piedmont Senior Apartments, also in North Hollywood, and one in creative writing at the Burbank Senior Artists Colony. Sarah is committed to the practice of creative engagement as a tool for meaningful self-expression, community building—and fun.

TANYA KUTUKDJIAN has a Master of Science degree in Assistive Technology and Human Services from CalState Northridge. She is a Program Assistant for EngAGE, Inc., where she has worked for almost ten years, creating and coordinating events to promote active and healthy aging for seniors. She works alongside Sarah during her writing group at Park Plaza where she serves as a translator for the Armenian residents who are not fluent in English.

 

 

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