Author Archives: EngAGE
Community Photo Albums: January
In January, our active seniors were occupied with arts, crafts, computers, exercise, and food (see some tasty food and fine gardens in our Community Highlights post today). There were many other lifelong learning opportunities, too, from studying Shakespeare or jazz to writing poetry … Continue reading
Ageless Eyewear Models
Four women, ages between 65 and 92, have been chosen to model the new Karen Walker eyewear collection. Walker, a New Zealand-based designer enlisted the help of photographer Ari Seth Cohen of Advanced Style, to help select and shoot the four … Continue reading
Worth Repeating: The New “Golden Girls”
“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 2/22/12: “In recent years, thousands of single women in their 50s, 60s … Continue reading
How Much Would You Lose if the Social Security COLA Is Changed?
The proposed change to the cost-of-living-adjustment (COLA) for Social Security and veterans’ benefits would result in a combined $129 billion in cuts over the next ten years. This would hurt many seniors and veterans who are already living on tight budgets. AARP has … Continue reading
Tim Carpenter to Speak at Hammer Museum
Exploring Creative Longevity Wednesday, March 6th at 7:30 PM Hammer Museum 10899 Wilshire Blvd Los Angeles, CA 90024 Co-presented with The Actors Fund Marc Freedman, the founder of Civic Ventures (now Encore.org), and Tim Carpenter, the founder of EngAGE, discuss … Continue reading
Experience Talks Online: Dea Lawrence and Saratoga Ballantine – “Troupers” Documentary
Join us for Experience Talks Online, exclusive podcast interviews posted on our website. Carrying on the same tradition as our KPFK-FM/Pacifica Network syndicated radio show, the podcasts feature talented, creative people with experience worth talking about. Find our podcasts on … Continue reading
Works Gallery Founder Ruth Snyderman Honored by the Clay Studio
The Works Gallery in Philadelphia was founded by Ruth Snyderman in 1965. It is one of the oldest exhibiting galleries in the field of contemporary studio crafts, representing selected artists working in figurative, narrative and functional ceramics, glass, jewelry, … Continue reading

