Tag Archives: changing aging
The Hatton Garden Heist
This is not a retirement plan that we advocate! London, 2015: “The police and public gasped at the audacity of the Great Hatton Garden heist of 2015, where millions in cash and jewels were taken from an underground vault in … Continue reading
Experience Talks 3/20: Ashton Applewhite and Paul Cummins
Tune in to Experience Talks, our weekly “Radio Magazine for the Experienced Listener,” on Sundays at 5:00 PM PT on KPFK 90.7 FM Los Angeles, 98.7 FM Santa Barbara, 99.5 China Lake, 93.7 N. San Diego, streaming live online, and … Continue reading
News from Long Beach Senior Arts Colony (LBSAC)
Reader’s Theatre, a 10-member residents’ theatre troupe, recently produced a wonderful evening of four short comedies in their show called, “Laugh & Laugh Again.” Under the direction of Barbara Faye, the actors paired up and delivered a show that was received … Continue reading
News from Cotton’s Point
EngAGE encourages arts and crafts classes that provide an opportunity for residents to explore their creativity through various mediums. This class, led by instructor Jennifer Fallon in San Clemente, continues to show off residents’ creativity. Jennifer: “We began our canvas paintings … Continue reading
News from Piedmont
Black History Month (February): This annual educational event is coordinated by Piedmont residents and enjoyed by all. Traditional African American cuisine is prepared and served. Event Focus: African American contributions to American music genres. At the end of the presentations, … Continue reading
Staying Informed about Medicare and Social Security
Have you been affected by the rising costs of prescription drugs? That is just one of many issues affecting older people that are being discussed during this election year. If you are concerned about how the candidates plan to … Continue reading
Worth Repeating: Be a Citizen Archivist for the National Archives
“Worth Repeating” is a weekly feature on the EngAGE Blog that will bring you previous posts that we think are still timely, interesting, or just plain fun! From 3/16/15: Be a citizen archivist for the National Archives! Help … Continue reading

