Tag Archives: changing aging
Experience Talks Online: George Takei – Parts One and Two Posted Now
The Experience Talks radio show is preempted on Sunday, 3/25, for a special day of KPFK bi-lingual programming, so we’re providing Part Two of our interview as a podcast. Please go to our Experience Talks website to listen to both … Continue reading
News from Pac Arts: Resident Spotlight on Regina Argentin
Resident Spotlight: An artist’s loft at Pac Arts in San Pedro, CA, becomes both a home and an art studio where an artist can create new works, day or night. With high ceilings and lots of natural light, Regina has … Continue reading
News from Magnolia@Highland: Jewelry Boxes
At Magnolia at Highland Senior Apartments in San Bernardino, Program Director Alma is also an instructor: My Artists’ Round Table is close to finishing their jewelry boxes. They are excited about how well they are turning out. I think they have once … Continue reading
News from the Team: EngAGE Staff Creates Community
As you may know, the EngAGE tagline is, “creating community for all ages.” Last week, we enjoyed creating community among our own staff when we gathered at our semiannual meeting at Metro Chinatown Senior Lofts in Los Angeles, CA. Our … Continue reading
News from Buckingham: Staying Active and Creative
At Buckingham Senior Apartments in Los Angeles, CA, the exercise class enjoys their evening walks around the neighborhood. In Jewelry Class, residents brought in some of their old personal jewelry and created new jewelry. Some made earnings others made necklaces. … Continue reading
News from Cantabria/Asturias: Jewelry Workshop
Michelle Yu continues her Jewelry Workshop with the ladies and gentlemen at Cantabria/Asturias Senior Apartments in Panorama City, CA. Fred Ruggiero (in the baseball cap) has made jewelry all of his life. He makes beautiful pieces and yet still enjoys learning … Continue reading
News from Olivera: Craft Class
Crafters at Olivera Senior Apartments in Pomona, CA, enjoy making flowered vases with instructor Clarissa. ~ Meloney Morse, Program Director

