Tag Archives: creative aging
News from ACE/121: “Reimagining America” Opens 7/19
Curating for this show at our ACE/121 Gallery was provided by the Arroyo Arts Collective, a grassroots, community-based organization of artists, poets, musicians, performers, craftspersons and supporters of the creative community in Northeast Los Angeles.
Amazon Smile Prime Day Purchases Can Help EngAGE
Please remember to do all your Prime Day shopping at smile.amazon.com and Amazon will donate to your favorite charity: EngAGE! Prime Day is more than a single day – it starts at 3 pm ET on Monday, July 16th, and runs for a full … Continue reading
News from Magnolia@9th and Magnolia@Highland: Exploring Art & Craft
At two San Bernardino, CA, communities, residents are enjoying exploring different art and craft techniques. Craft Class Instructor Clarisa Arostegui at Magnolia at 9th Senior Apartments encourages residents to think creatively and develop their current skills while challenging them to … Continue reading
Experience Talks 7/15: Sarah Jacobus and Tanya Kutukdjian
Tune in to Experience Talks, our weekly “Radio Magazine for the Experienced Listener,” on Sundays at 5:30 PM PT 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 … Continue reading
Bank of America Awards $15,000 Grant to EngAGE
Bank of America recently awarded EngAGE a $15,000 grant to help fund the EngAGE in Wellness program, which partners with several large Southern California food banks to provide onsite delivery of several tons of free food each month to thousands … Continue reading
News from Riverview: “Exploring Our Mark” Art Show
Thanks to CommonBond Communities for providing this excellent post! After 10 weeks of developing their artistic skills through classes, the residents of Riverview Apartments in Minneapolis, MN, showcased their work at “Exploring Our Mark,” an art exhibition hosted at the … Continue reading
Extreme Heat Warning: Stay Cool, Stay Hydrated, Stay Safe!
Temperatures continue to be extremely high in the Los Angeles area and in other parts of the country. Older people are at high risk for developing heated-related illness because the ability to respond to summer heat can become less efficient with … Continue reading

