Scarnati Senior Expo in Brockway
Several exhibitors will provide information on programs and services available to Pennsylvania’s older residents at a June 10 Senior Citizen Expo hosted by Senator Joe Scarnati (R-Jefferson).
The free informational event will be held from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Thursday, June 10 in the gymnasium at Brockway High School, located at 40 North Street in Brockway, PA.
Scarnati said the Senior Expo is designed to provide senior citizens with a “one-stop resource” for information on a wide range of services available to them – many of which are free of charge or at a reduced cost. Exhibitors from local, county and state agencies will be on hand to talk about various programs and services.
Booths will be set up to provide seniors with information on Social Security, health care, AARP, and a wide variety of other programs and services that are available to them.
A free light lunch will be served, and those attending can take part in health screenings at no cost. Door prizes will also be awarded.
“The Senior Expo has always been a popular event and a great way for seniors to learn more about the many programs and services that are available to them,” Scarnati said. “I am looking forward to a day that is both fun and informative, and I urge seniors and their families to take part in this year’s event.”
The free informational event will be held from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Thursday, June 10 in the gymnasium at Brockway High School, located at 40 North Street in Brockway, PA.
Scarnati said the Senior Expo is designed to provide senior citizens with a “one-stop resource” for information on a wide range of services available to them – many of which are free of charge or at a reduced cost. Exhibitors from local, county and state agencies will be on hand to talk about various programs and services.
Booths will be set up to provide seniors with information on Social Security, health care, AARP, and a wide variety of other programs and services that are available to them.
A free light lunch will be served, and those attending can take part in health screenings at no cost. Door prizes will also be awarded.
“The Senior Expo has always been a popular event and a great way for seniors to learn more about the many programs and services that are available to them,” Scarnati said. “I am looking forward to a day that is both fun and informative, and I urge seniors and their families to take part in this year’s event.”
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