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Hebrew SeniorLife Raises Record $1.3 million at EngAGE 2018
Alan Alda, Marilyn Maye, Rose Styron, and Dr. Timothy Johnson Were Featured Guests
Harvard Medical School affiliate Hebrew SeniorLife, a nonprofit organization committed to improving the lives of older adults in the Greater Boston area, celebrated life and the aging process at its signature event, EngAGE 2018 at the Revere Hotel Boston Common. EngAGE 2018 featured Alan Alda, Emmy and Golden Globe Award-winning actor, writer and science advocate; Marilyn Maye, the Grammy-nominated cabaret singer; Rose Styron, poet, journalist, translator, and international human rights activist; and Dr. Timothy Johnson, Chief Medical Officer, ABC News, Retired.
Photo: Shown here at EngAGE 2018 are (left to right): Louis Woolf, President and CEO of Hebrew SeniorLife; Hinda Marcus of Chestnut Hill, Hebrew Senior Life Member of the Board and EngAGE Co-Chair; Rose Styron; Alan Alda; Jeffrey Drucker of Chestnut Hill, Hebrew SeniorLife Board Chair and EngAGE Co-Chair.
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Photo: Joining in the celebration at EngAGE are (left to right): Lori Leif of Chestnut Hill; Karen Shammay of Newton; Fred Leif of Chestnut Hill; Irina Barrocas of Brookline, member of the EngAGE event committee; Marc Barrocas of Brookline, member of the EngAGE event committee; and Ed Shammay of Newton.
