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News from North Hollywood Senior Arts Colony: Summer Concert 6/22
This concert is supported, in part, by the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors through the Los Angeles County Arts Commission.
News from North Hollywood Senior Arts Colony: Colony Choir Debut
The inaugural North Hollywood Senior Arts Colony choir made its debut on May 25 at a community potluck, performing in diverse styles and featuring multiple soloists. Opening with the traditional song, “When the Saints Go Marching In,” the group continued … Continue reading
News from NoHo SAC: Artists Enjoy “Never Too Late” Reception
The March Art Show kicked off with a lovely reception. Congratulations to the talented artists who enjoyed sharing their work with friends, neighbors, and all who stopped by NoHo SAC. Visitors to The Road on Magnolia Theatre, which shares the lobby gallery … Continue reading
News from North Hollywood Senior Arts Colony: Resident Larry Blecha’s First Art Show 3/28
Join us for NoHoSAC resident Larry Blecha’s first art show! He is in his 60s and only started to experiment with paint a couple of years ago after an injury. This is why the name of the show is Art: It’s … Continue reading
Movement Based Performance Art Class for Three EngAGE Communities
Here’s an example of the kind of creative programming our residents will enjoy in 2017. This is a shared class that is open to residents at North Hollywood Senior Arts Colony (NoHo SAC), Burbank Senior Artists Colony (BSAC), and the Piedmont … Continue reading
EngAGE Senior Olympics – Save the Date: Saturday, Sept. 24th
16th Annual EngAGE Senior Olympics Saturday, September 24, 2016 Cerritos Park East 13234 E. 166th Street Cerritos, CA This annual all-day event will feature over 300 EngAGE community residents from across Southern California, participating in a multitude of events, performances, … Continue reading
News from NoHo SAC: Walter Hurlburt’s Gallery Show Opening
Residents from NoHo SAC, BSAC, and the public turned out to enjoy the artwork of Walter Hurlburt at the opening night reception for his solo show at North Hollywood Senior Arts Colony. Walter had a thirty year career as a sign painter … Continue reading