Tag Archives: changing aging
Worth Repeating: Doodling Isn’t Just Doodling Around
“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 10/17/14: Our urge to scribble is more significant than we think: “Scribbling … Continue reading
Community Collaboration: Garden, Kitchen and Culinary Arts Program
In June of 2011, we posted about the new community garden being created in a former empty dirt lot between Burbank Senior Artists Colony and Burbank Community Day School. (See post and pictures here.) The project was supported by active collaboration … Continue reading
“A Dose of Creativity” Shows What EngAGE Is About
“What happens when growing older becomes synonymous with growing creatively? People who were invisible become visible, says Tim Carpenter, founder and executive director of EngAge.” Take a look at this wonderful new video, “A Dose of Creativity,” produced by Aroha … Continue reading
It’s Time Again to Compare Medicare Plans
Compare plans yourself using a short assessment questionnaire created by the non-profit National Council on Aging—a trusted resource for Medicare information for 50 years. It can help you: Connect to resources online to research and compare plans. Talk to a benefits … Continue reading
Kip’s Toyland: A Happy History at L.A.’s Farmer’s Market
In 1945, when he returned from WWII, Irvin Kipper bought a store across the street from L.A.’s Farmer’s Market in Hollywood. It gradually evolved from a place that sold flags to a store that sold toys. A year-round place to buy toys … Continue reading
EngAGE Poets Featured in Lit Crawl Performance 10/21
Join us for a retro night out at 7 p.m. on Thursday, at Studio 77 in NoHo, to hear, “On Being a Kid: A Poetry Reading By Los Angeles Senior Artists.” Talented EngAGE poets keep things old school by sharing memories … Continue reading
Experience Talks Online: “Friends”
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

