Tag Archives: changing aging
EngAGE on Google+
Are you a fan of Google+? Now you can follow EngAGE on Google+ and read additional posts that are different from the ones you see here on the blog. Of course, we’ll continue to offer those additional posts on our Facebook Page and and Twitter … Continue reading
Worth Repeating: Road Scholars
“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 10/18/11: Active seniors who like to travel can do more than just … Continue reading
Tim Carpenter Interviewed at Arts & Healing Network
EngAGE Founder and Executive Director Tim Carpenter was interviewed for a podcast on The Arts & Healing Network. From their website: “The Arts & Healing Network was created in 1997 as an online resource for anyone interested in the healing potential … Continue reading
Blog Action Day: The Power of We
We’re all getting older, but much of how we age depends on the choices we make. Staying as active as possible and embracing change can make aging more enjoyable. Older people are an increasingly large demographic and that makes us powerful. Together, we can continue to … Continue reading
Worth Repeating: What Does 100 Look Like?
“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 10/12/11: What does 100 look like? Karsten Thormaehlen, a German photographer, decided … Continue reading
Finances: How to Improve Retirement for Women
Did you know that the poverty rate among people age 65 and older is nearly twice as high for women as for men? “The GAO interviewed retirement experts and assembled a list of 22 suggestions—in Social Security, 401(k) plans, and … Continue reading
Woman, 102, Gets Full Scholarship to University of Michigan
We’ve posted in the past on our Facebook Page about Margaret Dunning and her love of cars, so we were delighted to read her latest news: “At a special ceremony just for her, Dunning was presented with free tuition at the University of … Continue reading

