Tag Archives: creative aging
Support Us This Holiday Season When You Shop at Amazon
AmazonSmile is a website operated by Amazon that lets customers enjoy the same wide selection of products, low prices, and convenient shopping features as on Amazon.com. The difference is that when customers shop on AmazonSmile (smile.amazon.com), the AmazonSmile Foundation will donate … Continue reading
News from Long Beach Senior Arts Colony: Short Video from “Legacy: A Celebration of Senior Artists”
This short video captures the energy and creativity at the opening reception for the recent exhibit “LEGACY: A Celebration of Senior Artists.” Presented by EngAGE and sponsored by SCAN, the event and exhibit were held at the Long Beach Senior … Continue reading
Help Support the Only Radio Station Powered by the People
Experience Talks will be preempted on 12/17 for the extended KPFK Fund Drive. When we say the KPFK is “Powered by the People,” we mean exactly that! As a listener-sponsored radio station, KPFK relies on donations to keep the doors … Continue reading
News from ACE/121: Art Market
News from the Team: Cynthia Friedlob’s 25 Year Art Retrospective at NoHo SAC
EngAGE’s Websites/Social Media Manager Cynthia Friedlob had a colorful career for many years in children’s television as a writer for such luminaries as Bill Hanna and Joe Barbera, The Muppets’ Jim Henson, and Marvel’s Stan Lee, working on such iconic programs … Continue reading
News from ACE/121: Photos from “Color Up”
A new art show just opened at ACE/121 in Glendale, CA, but let’s take a moment to celebrate a previous exhibit: Color Up! The Maryland Avenue Window Installation, “Pilot to Co-Pilot,” by ACE/121 Resident Jose Hernandez ran concurrently with “Color … Continue reading
PDX All Ages Radio Story Hour Video
We’re delighted with this excellent video of our special “PDX All Ages Radio Story Hour,” the culminating performance of a unique storytelling collaboration between EngAGE, Community Development Partners, Friendly House, the Multnomah Arts Center, and AARP Oregon. The show was recorded … Continue reading

