Tag Archives: changing aging
Tim Carpenter’s Guest Post at Wisdom Well
Tim Carpenter, EngAGE CEO/Founder, has contributed a Guest Post at Wisdom Well, the blog of Modern Elder Academy, founded by Chip Conley. It’s a great story of intergenerational success in the area of mission-driven affordable housing development. Click to read: … Continue reading
Tech Success for a Grateful LBSAC Resident
Talented artist and Long Beach Senior Arts Colony resident Alva McNeal recently requested assistance from Miles Morse who has, among other responsibilities, the job of serving as technology instructor/advisor at several of our EngAGE communities, including LBSAC. Alva shared her … Continue reading
Maria Rojo de Steffey Joins Staff as Regional Director of EngAGE Northwest
From Tim Carpenter, CEO/Founder of EngAGE: It is with great pleasure that I announce that Maria Rojo de Steffey is joining our team as the Regional Director of EngAGE Northwest. Maria has served for several years on our Board of … Continue reading
Dance On Online Festival – May 14 & 15
Celebrate the stories of older adults dancing on during the Dance On Festival, a first-of-its-kind online gathering brought to you by Dance Exchange. REGISTER HERE Gather, move, & make with older adults, artists, caregivers, & leaders in creative aging. EngAGE’s … Continue reading
Experience Talks ZoomCast 4/20: National Poetry Month
Reminder to register: https://bit.ly/3mxflb6
Experience Talks ZoomCast 4/20: National Poetry Month
Register here: https://bit.ly/3mxflb6 Melanie Luja, Author – Speaker – Educator – Poet Melanie Luja (known creatively as Queen Socks) is a soul-work practitioner, life-purpose coach, educator, author, and award-winning poet. She is also the co-founder of The Vibrations Enrichment Group, … Continue reading
“Yours Truly” Art Exhibition Opens in San Francisco
“Yours Truly,” the first group art exhibition by residents of the Delivering Innovation in Supportive Housing (DISH) community, opened March 12, 2021, at Swim Gallery in San Francisco, CA. Organized and curated by EngAGE Program Director Mattie Loyce, the exhibit … Continue reading