Category Archives: NoHo Senior Arts Colony
News from NoHoSAC & Vermont: Santa Claus is Coming to Town!
An annual tradition is underway for this holiday season! EngAGE, The Road Theatre, and NoHoSAC residents make it happen. Approximately 70 gifts for children will be wrapped and delivered to the Vermont Senior Apartments, along with gift cards for the teens. … Continue reading
NoHoSAC and BSAC Poets Shared Their Work at a Reading
Thanks to two generous grants from Poets & Writers, poet Oshea Perry taught a series of nine workshops and held a reading at both the Burbank Senior Artists Colony and the North Hollywood Senior Arts Colony, with the BSAC class joining the NoHoSAC group … Continue reading
News from NoHo SAC: Poetry Reading on the 17th
You’re invited!
Special Guest at 1st NoHoSAC Storytelling Night: Playwright Larry Dean Harris
North Hollywood Senior Arts Colony has a special event coming up next week featuring author Larry Dean Harris. Harris, an award-winning playwright, is a co-founder of Los Angeles based, playwrights-managed “Playwrights 6” and the Los Angeles regional representative of the Dramatists Guild. … Continue reading
Radio Rewind: NPR’s Morning Edition Visits EngAGE Senior Arts Colonies
In July of 2013, Morning Edition broadcast this report filed by Ina Jaffe. Listen to learn how EngAGE Founder and Executive Director Tim Carpenter convinced developer John Huskey, president of Meta Housing, to join forces and create a radical new approach to senior housing: our … Continue reading
How to Rent an EngAGE Community Apartment
We often receive emails asking about renting apartments in one of our EngAGE communities. All of our communities handle their own applications, so the best way to get started is to check our list for properties that are in areas … Continue reading
USA Today: “Seniors Try Artist Colony as an Option”
EngAGE has received some wonderful press over the years covering everything from special events and awards to feature articles about our flagship communities and some of the people who live in them. Here’s an example from USA Today in 2013 … Continue reading