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Community Photo Albums: September
Gardening, music, art, swimming, crafts, computers, and more kept our EngAGE community residents active all month. We also marked a special occasion: After almost nine years, Jewel Forga, EngAGE Food Bank Coordinator, retired. Jewel’s job was to oversee food delivery from … Continue reading
Photographer Steve McCurry’s New Book
Award-winning photojournalist Steve McCurry, 63, is best known for his photograph, “Afghan Girl” that originally appeared in National Geographic magazine. A new book has just been published of spectacular photographs he’s taken over the last thirty years. Click here for more information … Continue reading
Paul’s Kitchen in L.A.’s Chinatown
Paul’s Kitchen is located in City Market in L.A’s Chinatown, a neighborhood that has changed a lot since the restaurant opened in 1946. “For 23 years, manager Charlie Ng has run the restaurant on downtown’s San Pedro Street as his … Continue reading
We’re Back!
After an unexpected hiatus that resulted when we redesigned our website on a new host, the EngAGE Blog is back online. Thank you for your patience! Several posts were published during the hiatus that didn’t get distributed to our subscribers … Continue reading
Worth Repeating: The Oldest Jazz Musician in New Orleans – Lionel Ferbos, 101
“Worth Repeating” is a weekly feature on the EngAGE Blog that will bring you previous posts that we think are still timely, interesting, or just plain fun! From 11/28/12: At 101, trumpeter Lionel Ferbos isn’t ready to retire. He’s still … Continue reading
Worth Repeating: Citizen Archivists
“Worth Repeating” is a weekly feature on the EngAGE Blog that will bring you previous posts that we think are still timely, interesting, or just plain fun! From 11/18 /12: Seniors have lived through some fascinating times and, as a … Continue reading
November 22, 1963
Just about everyone beyond toddler age in 1963 — most certainly everyone in this country — felt the shock of the assassination of President John F. Kennedy and can, to this day, remember exactly where they were when they heard the news. David … Continue reading

