Tag Archives: changing aging
Experience Talks on Hiatus
Experience Talks will be on hiatus for the next few weeks, so this is the perfect time to listen to some of the shows in the Audio Archives on our stylish new website. You can search for shows by name … Continue reading
Flashback to Halloween Fun
Yes, we know that we’re heading into December, but we couldn’t resist posting an assortment of photos taken at some of the outstanding EngAGE community Halloween parties last month. Residents of all ages enjoyed the fun, games, and lots of … Continue reading
Creating the “Legacy” Art Show at LBSAC (Closes Nov. 30th)
Putting it Together In late July, at Long Beach Senior Arts Colony, in Long Beach, CA, the EngAGE team met with executives from SCAN Health Plan to discuss a potential creative collaboration. SCAN, one of the largest non-profit health providers … Continue reading
Giving Tuesday on November 28th
Celebrated on the Tuesday after Thanksgiving (in the U.S.), #GivingTuesday is a counterpoint to Black Friday and Cyber Monday. After a weekend of consumer spending, #GivingTuesday provides a moment to pause, be grateful, support causes you care about, join together … Continue reading
Welcome to the Team: Kate Houston
EngAGE is delighted to welcome KATE HOUSTON to our team! Kate is based in Minnesota as the Regional Program Director for EngAGE Heartland, currently serving Good Samaritan Society – Waconia and Westview Acres in Waconia, and Riverview Senior Housing in Minneapolis. Kate has worked … Continue reading
Watch EngAGE on TV Series, GIVE
EngAGE is proud to be featured on the television series, Give, part of NBCUniversal’s The More You Know weekend programming. In a segment that aired in Los Angeles on 11/19, actors Joely Fisher and Connie Stevens stopped by EngAGE to learn about one of our life-enhancing intergenerational … Continue reading
News from NoHo SAC: Mah jongg
We are very excited to offer weekly Mah jongg classes at North Hollywood Senior Arts Colony in North Hollywood, CA. Mah jongg is a tile-based game that originated in China during the Qing dynasty. It’s commonly played by four players and it’s … Continue reading

