Tag Archives: creative aging
News from Burbank Senior Artists Colony: Spotlight on Dorian Best
The Burbank Senior Artists Colony partners with local theater group NEO Ensemble Theater. NEO helps teach acting workshops and classes, does readings of their upcoming plays, and does full dress rehearsals for their large productions here in our building in … Continue reading
Sneak Preview Video Clips from GIVE TV Show
Sneak preview video clips below! EngAGE is proud to be featured on the television series, Give, part of NBCUniversal’s The More You Know weekend programming. In Los Angeles, our segment is scheduled to air on Sunday, November 19th, at 9:30 a.m. Please … Continue reading
EngAGE Featured on NBC’s GIVE TV Series
EngAGE is proud to be featured on the television series, Give, part of NBCUniversal’s The More You Know weekend programming. In Los Angeles, our segment is scheduled to air on Sunday, November 19th, at 9:30 a.m. Please check your local listings for … Continue reading
Tim Carpenter at Courage to Lead Program
EngAGE CEO/Founder Tim Carpenter checked in from La Casa de Maria Retreat and Conference Center in Santa Barbara, CA, last week: “I am excited to have started the Courage to Lead Retreat Series with 27 other social sector leaders. Looking forward to the … Continue reading
News from Pac Arts: Photos from “Four Sight” Reception
San Pedro, CA, celebrated the 20th Anniversary of FIRST THURSDAY ART WALK on November 2nd, and Pacific Avenue Arts Colony held an Opening Reception for “FOUR SIGHT” at the Pac Arts Gallery. Four female artists exhibited their work: Monica Belni, … Continue reading
EngAGE Classes Help Residents with Tech Challenges
In an article entitled, “Technology Is Not Friendly to the Elderly,” writer Janice Broughton, MD, opines the difficulties older people face when they’re introduced to high tech devices: “Computers, at their best, make our worlds larger and extend the capacity of … Continue reading
News from Pacific Avenue Arts Colony: Growing Together
What better way to bring generations together than with a community garden? Learning to grow, and learning to grow together, starts with a seed of sharing. Master Gardener, Elizabeth Sala came to Pac Arts in San Pedro, CA, to share … Continue reading

