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Carroll County Calls for Exhibitors: 2024 Aging Your Way Expo Spotlights Senior & Disability Services

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Published on July 22, 2024
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Heads up, vendors! There's an opportunity to tap into the senior and disability communities coming up with the 2024 Aging Your Way Expo in Carroll County. As the annual hub for health and wellness innovation and resources, the expo invites interested exhibitors to claim their space. If your organization works with older adults or individuals with disabilities, this could be the place to spotlight your services or products, according to a Carroll County press release.

Despite a name change from the Seniors on the Go Expo, the essence of the event remains focused on empowering and educating an estimated audience of 2,000 about available resources. Set to take place at the Shipley Arena at the Carroll County Ag Center, the Expo will run from 9 am to 2 pm on September 12th. Participants looking to engage with the community, including veterans and those who care for them, can expect to connect with a diverse group of attendees. With booth prices ranging from $225 to $450, depending on whether you're running a non-profit or a for-profit enterprise, reserving your spot is an investment in reaching out directly to an engaged demographic.

This call to action comes directly from the Carroll County Bureau of Aging & Disabilities, which spearheads the organization of the Expo. Their sponsorship underlines the importance of such events in promoting an integrated approach to health and wellness for seniors and people with disabilities. Interested parties still have the chance to secure their booth on a first-come, first-served basis.

To become a part of the 2024 Aging Your Way Expo, vendors can visit the official registration site for more details and to submit their application. General queries are directed to be addressed to Victoria Parks at the Bureau by calling 410-386-3818 or via email at [email protected].