Category Archives: FYI
A Day in Radio:1939
During this holiday week, we’d like to share some of our earlier posts from the EngAGE Blog, in case you missed seeing them. This one is from October 4, 2011. It should come as no surprise that EngAGE likes radio … Continue reading
Seniors? Elders? Oldsters!?
Elder-blogger Ronni Bennett of Time Goes By wrote a recent post in which she shared her letter to editor Arthur S. Brisbane of the New York Times requesting that the newpaper change some of the language it uses when referring … Continue reading
130th Anniversary of The Los Angeles Times
The Los Angeles Times celebrated its 130th anniversary on Sunday, December 4th. Click here to see a gallery of memorable photos, “an unforgettable walk through the history of Southern California: the opening of the California Aqueduct, the rise of Hollywood, natural … Continue reading
Experience Talks T-Shirt Sale!
Take advantage of a holiday sale on our custom T-shirts with the ET logo on them! Order now to get 30% off the regular price — the discount is already reflected in the price on our website, so no coupon code … Continue reading
Your EngAGE Blog E-Mail Subscription
Have you subscribed to the EngAGE Blog by e-mail but you aren’t receiving your daily e-mail updates? Check to make sure you’ve confirmed your e-mail subscription. Our e-mail service, Feedburner, sends a confirmation e-mail to all new subscribers and unless … Continue reading
Connecting Seniors and Youths
EngAGE facilitates programs in Los Angeles and Orange County that connect seniors with kids. Here are two interesting examples in other locations that demonstrate the benefits of those kinds of connections. Jacksonville, FL: “About 1,800 defendants have cycled through Teen … Continue reading
Presidential Citizens Medal
EngAGE congratulates 2011 Presidential Citizens Medal award winners Elizabeth and Stephen Alderman, founders of the Peter C. Alderman Foundation, which establishes mental health clinics around the world for victims of rape and other forms of extreme violence, and Dr. Judith Broder, creator of The … Continue reading