Category Archives: Tim Carpenter

Tim Carpenter’s TEDxSoCal Presentation

Last month EngAGE Founder and Executive Director Tim Carpenter spoke at TEDxSoCal. The theme: Thriving. Now you can see Tim’s terrific presentation online. Click here for eleven minutes of inspiration!      

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News from the Team: New American Media

New American Media has published a great article about EngAGE entitled, “Honored Arts Program Engages Ethnic Elders for Health and Vitality.” The article includes comments from EngAGE Founder and Executive Director Tim Carpenter and EngAGE COO Maureen Kellen-Taylor, and some … Continue reading

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California Council for the Humanities

Great article in the CCH Newsletter about Tim Carpenter and EngAGE, including information about our Talk Story grant! Click here and scroll down to page ten to read the PDF. This also happens to be the 100th post on the EngAGE … Continue reading

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Tim Carpenter to Speak at TEDx SoCal Event

EngAGE founder and Executive Director Tim Carpenter will be speaking at “TEDx SoCal: Thriving” in Long Beach, CA, on Saturday, July 16, 2011. This day-long event explores how communities, organizations, and individuals can thrive mentally, physically, and artistically.  Click here to … Continue reading

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Tim Carpenter on Huffington Post 4/25

Click here to read Tim’s latest column on the Huffington Post website, “Creative Aging: Finding Penelope.” It’s a story about an ambitious theater project and an actress who made her stage debut at the age of 81!      

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A Message from EngAGE Founder Tim Carpenter

Ever since I was a kid, I’ve liked older people. I grew up in a large Irish Catholic family and storytelling was like a competitive sport, played at the dinner table.  Older people told better stories than younger people, so … Continue reading

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