Tag Archives: changing aging
News from NoHo Senior Arts Colony: Photos from Jim Storm’s Mini Art Show Featuring Residents and Their Pets
In January, crowds gathered to admire resident Jim Storm’s portraits of residents and their pets. Jim’s Mini Art Show entitled, “With Love,” at NoHo Senior Arts Colony in North Hollywood, CA, was a huge success. The photographs speak for themselves!Over the past … Continue reading
Tim Carpenter Talks NoHo SAC in Globe & Mail Article
EngAGE CEO/Founder Tim Carpenter was interviewed for the Globe and Mail newspaper article entitled, “Retire to a resort – where you don’t feel old.” Tim highlighted the programming at North Hollywood Senior Arts Colony, and the article indicates that its … Continue reading
News from Metro Chinatown: Very Fine Art
EngAGE CEO/Founder Tim Carpenter and COO Nancy Carpenter stopped by Metro Chinatown Senior Lofts in downtown L.A. to check out some current works of art. Tim’s assessment: “Our resident artists at Chinatown are rockin’ it.”
Photos from Tim Carpenter in San Francsico
Tim Carpenter, CEO/Founder of EngAGE, was in San Francisco last week for this conference and he sent along photos commemorating his visit. “Great friends and colleagues all – and Maura O’Malley, too – in the pub after a great conference … Continue reading
News from Cotton’s Point: Holiday Happiness
Community Outreach Alliance volunteers delivered over 70 bags of gifts to the residents of Cotton’s Point Senior Apartments on December 21st, and received appreciation, smiles, and love in return. The residents of San Clemente, CA, really love our seniors! ~ … Continue reading
News from ACE/121: Family Clay Workshop
Creative residents of all ages at ACE/121 in Glendale, CA, learn sculpting techniques in the Family Clay Workshop with instructor Meriel Stern. Thanks to the Eisner Foundation for their generous support of our intergenerational programs. … Continue reading
News from ACE/121: Art & Healthy Kids Workshop
At the ACE/121 arts colony in Glendale, CA, kids enjoy a great after school program: the Art & Healthy Kids Workshop with Julie Shadpa, an Art Therapist from the University of Southern California Verdugo Hills Hospital.

