Tag Archives: changing aging
EngAGE Awarded Grant from Eisner Foundation
The Eisner Foundation announced today that it would award $925,000 through eight grants in the second quarter of 2018. These grants follow last week’s release of a new Eisner Foundation/Generations United report on intergenerational shared sites, which demonstrated the large benefits of … Continue reading
News from Our Communities: Technology
Technology users of all ages appreciate the opportunity to learn more about computers, tablets, smart phones, and anything else tech-related at our Technology Classes. ~ Sandra Vargas, Program Director
News from Pac Arts: Regina Argentin Art Show Closes
Pac Arts in San Pedro, CA, hosted the closing reception of Novel Concepts, a solo exhibition by resident artist, Regina Argentin. The First Thursday Arts Walk tour group visited us for the event, including author Jim Krusoe (The Sleep Garden) … Continue reading
News from Magnolia@9th: Yoga and Meditation
Residents of Magnolia at 9th Senior Apartments in San Bernardino, CA continue to incorporate yoga and meditation in their daily routine. Yoga has been shown to: Improve sleep quality and improve depression. Reduce stress. Help control blood sugar in people with … Continue reading
New Medicare Cards: Beware of Fraud
New Medicare cards are in the mail now to residents of California, Oregon, and several other locations. You may have received yours already. The purpose of the new cards is to replace your Social Security number identifier with something different … Continue reading
Experience Talks 6/10: Stanley Rosenberg and Thor Philipsen
Tune in to Experience Talks, our weekly “Radio Magazine for the Experienced Listener,” on Sundays at 5:30 PM PDT on KPFK 90.7 FM Los Angeles, 98.7 FM Santa Barbara, 99.5 China Lake, 93.7 N. San Diego, streaming live online, and now syndicated … Continue reading
News from BSAC: Acting and Exercise
In Burbank, CA, the Burbank Senior Artists Colony Acting Class had their culminating event in April. Students performed short scenes and monologues, both comedic and dramatic, directed by our Acting Coach, Valerie Gould. We had a great turn out with … Continue reading

