Category Archives: Focus on Blogs
Join Us & Vote with Us!
Join Us in Learning Across Generations:A Dialogue in Experience & Study Join us for a meaningful conversation that brings generations into dialogue: an older adult resident at EngAGE and a USC Gerontology student studying the complexities of aging. Now in … Continue reading
Our Country’s Blog
Did you know that there’s a blog that serves everyone in the U.S.A.? Yes, blog.usa.gov is the non-partisan, official blog for our country, and its posts offer a wide array of useful information and fascinating tidbits. You can learn about … Continue reading
The EngAGE Blog Celebrates Its 1,000th Post Today!
We hope you’ve enjoyed reading our blog and we hope you’ll stay with us for the next 1,000 posts! The EngAGE Blog reflects our interests in aging as it’s represented in all of the arts, and in issues involving senior … Continue reading
Glenda Glayzer Says, “It Ain’t Over!”
Glenda Glayzer, a former resident of Burbank Senior Artists Colony, launched her performing career at the age of thirteen when she and her family, The Bell Family Gospel Singers from Temple, Texas, made their first vinyl recording. It was a long way … Continue reading
Focus on Blogs: HONY (Humans of New York)
HONY (Humans of New York) blog features brilliant street photography by Brandon Stanton. You can follow the photos on the website or on Facebook (our favorite way, as they’re revealed one at a time throughout the day). Here’s how the blog got started: “My name … Continue reading
EngAGE Blog Included in List of Top Senior Blogs
We’re pleased that “Best Senior Dating Sites” has included EngAGE in its list of the top 100 blogs for seniors. The categories include dating and relationship advice, travel, fitness, fashion, and lifestyle — our category. Thank you, Best Senior Dating … Continue reading
Blog Action Day: The Power of We
We’re all getting older, but much of how we age depends on the choices we make. Staying as active as possible and embracing change can make aging more enjoyable. Older people are an increasingly large demographic and that makes us powerful. Together, we can continue to … Continue reading

