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News from the Team: Cynthia Friedlob Shows Her Art
Cynthia Friedlob, EngAGE’s Website and Social Media Manager, and Administrator of this blog, is also an artist. She’ll be exhibiting her paintings, drawings, and hand-colored photographs at her studio in the Brewery Art Walk in downtown Los Angeles on Saturday the 27th and … Continue reading
News from the Team: Ken Tambe & Ellen Warkentine Join EngAGE
Welcome to our new team members! Ken Tambe, Business Manager – Ken administers the financial operations for the EngAGE sites and the programs that we provide our seniors. He has worked with not-for-profit organizations for over 25 years which include … Continue reading
Overcoming Fear of Technology
EngAGE encourages older people to embrace technology, but it’s not always an easy thing to do, especially when technology changes so rapidly. But an article from NextAvenue explains that, “Between increasingly sensitive design and mushrooming educational offerings for older techno-buffs, … Continue reading
Cuban Seniors Depicted in Huge Street Art
“Street artists JR and José Parlá recently teamed up to create enormous and yet very intimate portraits of senior citizens who survived the Cuban Revolution (1953-1959). It’s a continuation of a series called The Wrinkles of the City that … Continue reading
“Senior TV News” EngAGE Comedy Video
EngAGE’s improv teacher, Jo McLachlan, brought together residents from the Jasmine, Dorado, and Villa Anaheim Senior Apartment communities to share their unique take on broadcast news! Featuring: Sharon G. Schwartz, Rose Verrengia, Peggy Musetti, Miriam Suarez, Sally Leland, Jo McLachlan, … Continue reading
Worth Repeating: International & Historical Perspective from 1926
“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 4/16/12: Have you ever found yourself wondering what will become of the … Continue reading
The Power of Music
Two recent articles discuss the power of music to affect our lives, beyond providing us with enjoyment. Click the links below to earn about how music can help improve everything from brain damage to illiteracy to immune system functioning. 11 Problems Music … Continue reading

