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Fourth “Young at Heart” Expo: September 22nd and 23rd at Blaisdell Exhibition Hall

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Young at Heart Expo

HONOLULU – The fourth annual Young at Heart Expo is preparing to welcome thousands of island residents Friday and Saturday, September 22 and 23 from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm at the Blaisdell Exhibition Hall (777 Ward Avenue). Showcasing the very best from Hawai‘i and beyond, attendees will have the opportunity to learn about the latest in health, financial and lifestyle products & services.

“The two-day event will feature hundreds of booths hosted by businesses and organizations catering to this lucrative market where most of our economy’s discretionary spending is concentrated. Attendees will interact with experts through a broad range of seminars and qualified speakers.” said Denise Ching, Event Director. “Sponsored by the Honolulu Star-Advertiser and wellcare by OHANA Health Plan- attendees, their close family and friends will not want to miss the many learning opportunities, food and fun taking place throughout the weekend, including chances to win great prizes.”

“Featuring a “Celebrities & Their Pets Fashion Show”, this event is an all-inclusive resource bringing together the premiere products and services available for making the best years of life even better. I am excited that the Young at Heart Expo will feature notable brands and specialty providers from across the islands,” said John Wesley Nakao, Life and Long-Term Care Insurance Specialist at Long Term Care Advisors. “Attendees will enjoy free entertainment, product samples and live demonstrations while learning more about healthy living, money matters and leisure in your later years.”

The Young at Heart Expo is open to the general public. Admission is free with ample Blaisdell Center parking available.

For more information, visit YoungAtHeartHawaii.com

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