Category Archives: Magnolia @ Highland
News from Magnolia @ Highland: Holiday Art, Fun, and Fitness
We have a few more December reports from our EngAGE communities in Southern California! Here’s the holiday update from the Magnolia at Highland Senior Apartments in San Bernardino: ~ Alma Wright, Program Director
News from Magnolia@Highland: Collage Class
At Magnolia at Highland Senior Apartments in San Bernardino, CA, a three week Collage Class with a Cal State volunteer brought out residents’ creativity and design skills. ~ Alma Wright, Program Director
News from Magnolia @ Highland: Creativity with Clay and Decoupage
At the EngAGE Community Cup in September, The Artists’ Round Table from Magnolia@Highland in San Bernardino, CA, brought home a Gold Medal for their lovely work, “Magnolia Centerpieces” (polymer clay flowers, fabric vases). Recently, the class finished more polymer clay magnolias … Continue reading
News from Magnolia@Highland: Gold Medal Art
Congratulations to all of the communities for their beautiful art entries at the Community Cup in September. Special congratulations to The Artists’ Round Table at Magnolia@Highland in San Bernardino, CA, for bringing home the Gold Medal for their lovely work, “Magnolia … Continue reading
News from Magnolia @ Highland: “Magnolia Centerpieces” Community Cup Entry
The Artists’ Round Table Community Cup Art Entry: “Magnolia Centerpieces” (polymer clay flowers, fabric vases) The EngAGE Community Cup is this Saturday, September 16th, at Cerritos Park East! Members of The Artists’ Round Table at The Magnolia @ Highland in San … Continue reading
News from Magnolia @ Highland: Summer Fitness Fun
The goal at Magnolia @ Highland Senior Apartments in San Bernardino: get fit and have some summertime fun! Residents are enjoying weight training and water aerobics to start their day off right. Classes meet Mondays and Thursdays. That pool is … Continue reading
Photos from the Magnolia at Highland Art Show
This was the culmination of 2 courses taught by CSUSB art students in the last 7 weeks. A beginning painting class, and a “Reflection Project” in which each student was challenged to think about how they see themselves vs. how … Continue reading