Category Archives: Community News
NoHo Senior Arts Colony in NY Times Article
NoHo Senior Arts Colony gets mentioned in, “Finding Communities That Connect and Nurture the Like-Minded,” a recent article by Abby Ellin in the New York Times. The article reinforces with examples what we at EngAGE believe is an important consideration to … Continue reading
Experience Talks 1/3: Burbank Senior Artists Colony Poetry Group led by Hannah Menkin
Tune in to Experience Talks, our “Radio Magazine for the Experienced Listener.” Saturdays 8:00 a.m. Pacific Time on KPFK 90.7 FM Los Angeles, 98.7 FM Santa Barbara, 99.5 China Lake, 93.7 N. San Diego, streaming live online and now syndicated … Continue reading
Show by Artist David Kcenich Opens 12/23 at NoHO SAC
Amada Talbot, Creative Programs Director at NoHo SAC, invites everyone to join in the fun at NoHo SAC at the opening reception for artist David Kcenich on Tuesday, December 23rd, from 6 to 8 p.m. Live jazz will be provided … Continue reading
Community News: EngAGE’s First Orange County Art Show
EngAGE’s first Orange County art show was great fun for everyone! Congratulations to all 22 artist participants from the Solara Court, Villa Anaheim, Dorado, and Jasmine senior housing communities. We had 50 people in attendance at the opening reception! Thanks to … Continue reading
Community News: A Roaring ’20s Party at The Magnolia
Thanks to EngAGE Regional Programs Director Alma Wright for these wonderful photos from the Roaring ’20s Party held at the Magnolia senior community in San Bernardino last week. Looks like a lot of fun, doesn’t it?
First EngAGE Art Show at Solara Court on 12/5
L.A. and Orange County friends: Join the creative residents of Solara Court Senior Apartments, the Jasmine at Founder’s Village, Dorado Senior Apartments, and Villa Anaheim Senior Apartments for EngAGE’s first art exhibit! [Hat tip to EngAGE’s Laura Sardisco for sending … Continue reading
The Spirit of Thanksgiving – EngAGE Staff Style!
News from EngAGE C.O.O. Dr. Maureen Kellen-Taylor: In the madness that always seems to reach fever pitch on the afternoon preceding Thanksgiving, two generous-hearted staff – Nathaniel Hall and Elizabeth Sampson – contributed their time, energy and caring to deliver … Continue reading

