Category Archives: Villa Anaheim
Villa Anaheim: Gardening and Exercising Keep Residents Active
Archstone Foundation has funded Second Harvest of Orange County to provide Community Gardens to the properties where they currently serve food. Gratefully, Villa Anaheim is one of five properties that is receiving free services, including a monthly Master Gardener on … 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
“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
Community Highlights: December
Each property that EngAGE serves marked the holiday season in a special way. At Burbank Senior Artists Colony, Programs Manager Megan Hocking reports: “Residents ushered in the holiday season with the Hawaiian Holiday Celebration. The stage was decorated with multi colored … Continue reading
EngAGE Senior Rappers Perform
The Kenneth A. Picerne Foundation has provided EngAGE with facilitator/artist, Jo McLachlan for the 2012 year. Jo invites residents to have some fun with improv and creative thinking. The seven-minute video below shows members of the Improv RAP Group performing last … Continue reading
News from Villa Anaheim
Exercise class provides a general cardio-workout and Friday is weight training. Resident Marinell: “I have never felt better and I would not have believed that I could lose weight just by exercising in class.” The Kenneth A. Picerne Foundation has … Continue reading
News from Villa Anaheim
In addition to holiday celebrations, December at Villa Anaheim brought residents a rousing game of pictionary, a current affairs discussion group, a physical therapist who discussed the risks of falling and how to counter them, and lots of coupon clipping. … Continue reading