Tag Archives: creative aging
Sharing Resources
We’re building a Resources Page on our EngAGE website and would like to invite you to contribute. If you read an article or see a post that contains valuable information about creative aging, changing how we think about aging, intergenerational … Continue reading
Welcome to the Team: Tracy Freeburg
EngAGE is delighted to welcome TRACY FREEBURG to our team! Tracy joined EngAGE in 2015 as a Program Assistant (a position she holds now at Cotton’s Point Senior Apartments in San Clemente, CA), and she has recently been named Program … Continue reading
Medicare Open Enrollment: October 15 through December 7
Medicare Open Enrollment runs from Oct. 15 – Dec. 7. This is the time to compare plans for 2018 and make sure you have the coverage that’s right for you at a price you can afford. You cannot use Open Enrollment … Continue reading
News from Burbank Senior Artists Colony: Jazz Entertainment
At Burbank Senior Artists Colony in Burbank, CA, the incredibly talented Happiness Jazz Band entertained residents with a two hour set. Everyone made requests, and sang and danced along to the beautiful music. ~ Megan Hocking, Program Director
News from Pacific Avenue Arts Colony: “Four Sight” Art Show Opening 11/2
Celebrating the 20th year of First Thursday Art Walk in San Pedro, CA! On November 2nd, starting at 6 pm, Pac Arts will open their gallery doors for this special show featuring four female artists who have an an ever-evolving eye on … Continue reading
Experience Talks Podcast Now Posted: Larry Brilliant
We’re on hiatus during the KPFK Fall Fund Drive. Please take this opportunity to listen to a podcast of our show from May 7th featuring Larry Brilliant with host Dr. Connie Corley. Dr. Brilliant’s most recent book, Sometimes Brilliant: The Impossible … Continue reading
News from Cotton’s Point: Art Show and Afternoon Tea
On October 11th the residents of Cotton’s Point Senior Apartments in San Clemente, CA, celebrated their art with an afternoon tea. Artist Christine Barone taught a three month “Art for Healing” workshop. Participants immersed themselves in a class that encouraged … Continue reading

