Tag Archives: creative aging
Tim Carpenter Speaks in Ireland at Headspace 2018
EngAGE CEO/Founder Tim Carpenter was a featured speaker at this event which was held on April 27th and 28th in Dublin, Ireland, sponsored by Creative Aging International. Tim’s appreciation of the experience and of Ireland shows in these photos he … Continue reading
News from ACE/121: “Neighbors” Exhibit Opens May 11
FREE tickets through Eventbrite Thank you to our supporters: The Eisner Foundation California Arts Council
News from Long Beach Senior Arts Colony: Art, Wellness, & Lifelong Learning
In Long Beach, CA, staying active keeps LBSAC residents engaged in art, wellness, and lifelong learning. Recent programming included a presentation from LA Metro and from RUN-Resident’s United Network, an affordable housing advocates group. We also attended a dance/music performance … Continue reading
News from Magnolia @ 9th: Spring Is Here
Craft time is creativity and collaboration time. Residents at Magnolia at 9th Senior Apartments in San Bernardino, CA, are ready for spring. Just add flowers! ~ Alma Wright, Program Director
Experience Talks 4/29: North Hollywood Senior Arts Colony Program Director Sara Debevec, Errol Morris, Suzanne Knode
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
EngAGE Heartland on Video
What’s going on at EngAGE Heartland, based in Minneapolis, MN? Here are two videos that will give you an idea! First, take a look around the neighborhood. Now, see an EngAGE culminating event featuring residents of Riverview Senior Apartments at Brave … Continue reading
News from Long Beach Senior Arts Colony: “Reader’s Theatre” Farewell Performance
In 2013, Long Beach Senior Arts Colony resident Barbara Fay organized a Reader’s Theatre troupe and for the next five years the group, who shared a love for theater, met every week to read through plays, scenes, monologues, and poems. … Continue reading

