Tag Archives: changing aging
EngAGE Welcomes Essence Parker, Regional Programs Director in Orange County
EngAGE welcomes ESSENCE PARKER, M.A., Regional Programs Director for the Dorado, Solara Court, and Villa Anaheim communities in Orange County. Ms. Parker uses her passion for the betterment of vulnerable populations – including at-risk youth, senior, and veteran demographics – to … Continue reading
Experience Talks Online: Dr. Avraham Perlmutter and Alan Gelb
Join us for Experience Talks Online, exclusive podcast interviews posted on our website. Carrying on the same tradition as our KPFK-FM/Pacifica Network syndicated radio show, the podcasts feature talented, creative people with experience worth talking about. Find our podcasts on … Continue reading
Worth Repeating: Jay Moss: Sculptor Has Solo Show at 91
“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 12/10/14: From the NY Times: “After a lifetime of making sculptures in … Continue reading
Tim Carpenter at Durfee Foundation Stanton Fellowship Awards Ceremony
EngAGE Founder and Executive Director Tim Carpenter was honored to receive his Durfee Foundation 2016/17 Stanton Fellowship award on Thursday at a ceremony at the Japanese American National Museum, Los Angeles, CA. The Durfee Foundation’s Stanton Fellowship provides up to … Continue reading
Experience Talks: Tees, Totes, and More
Looking for something unusual to give a friend for the holidays? Did you know that you can buy cool Experience Talks merchandise? Check out our CafePress Shop where you’ll find t-shirts, mugs, tote bags, and more, all with the Experience … Continue reading
Villa Anaheim: Art + Halloween Fun
Art Instructor Nicole Galardo reports: “We had fun painting jars with glow-in-the-dark paints to use as centerpieces for our Halloween pot luck. We made dots in the inside of the jars with two colors of paint. In the end, they looked … Continue reading
If You Can’t Go to the Museum, the Museum Will Come to You
Yesterday we posted about opportunities to visit area museums for free. But what if you can’t get to the museum, or the museum you’d like to visit is in another city — or country? In many cases, it will come … Continue reading

