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Tim Carpenter at Summit on Creative Aging in America
EngAGE Founder and Executive Director Tim Carpenter will present two talks at The Summit on Creative Aging in America: A Pre-Conference to the 2015 White House Conference on Aging on May 18th in Washington, D.C. The purpose of the Summit is to … Continue reading
Worth Repeating: Monuments Man Harry Ettlinger
“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 5/13/14: From the U.S. National Archives: Harry Ettlinger, 88, is one … Continue reading
Changing Times: F.A.O. Schwarz Will Close 5th Avenue Store
“F. A. O. Schwarz, the legendary toy store on Fifth Avenue, will close its doors July 15, a victim of rising rents and ultraluxury retailing in New York City’s hottest shopping district. . . . But F. A. O. Schwarz, … Continue reading
Tim Carpenter Is Keynote Speaker at Creative Aging Festival
In celebration of Older Americans Month, Tim Carpenter, Founder and Executive Director of EngAGE, will give the keynote address at noon on Friday, May 15th, at the Creative Aging Festival in Bloomington, IN. See more below and read the complete … Continue reading
Phylicia Rashad Directs
Actress Phylicia Rashad wasn’t interested in directing: “I was having so much fun being an actress,” said Rashad (66), best known as everyone’s favorite mom, Clair Huxtable, from the 1984-92 NBC sitcom “The Cosby Show.” She’s also appeared on the … Continue reading
Experience Talks Host/Producer John Semper Jr. to Appear at Eagle Con 2015
Experience Talks host/producer John Semper, Jr., will be appearing on a panel entitled “Ageism in the 21st Century” at Eagle-Con 2015: Engineering the Future. The panel is scheduled on Thursday, May 14, at 2:15 p.m. at Cal State University, Los Angeles. … Continue reading
Wavy Gravy Benefit Concert for Nepal Earthquake Relief
Many of us of a certain age will remember Wavy Gravy (aka Hugh Romney) at Woodstock where he was Chief of the Please Force. He was also a member of the entertainment activist commune known as The Hog Farm, and … Continue reading

