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Sun City Expo welcomes hundreds for information, entertainment
Attendees to the Sun City Senior Expo sign up for door prizes before heading into the event. (Independent Newsmedia)
Attendees at the expo had several dozen vendors to talk with about various senior services. (Independent Newsmedia)
Vendors offered raffles and prizes at the Sun City Senior Expo. (Independent Newsmedia)
Members of the Sun City Posse were on hand at the Senior Expo to talk about the services the organization offers. (Independent Newsmedia)
Vendors featuring a variety of health products and services were part of the Sun City Senior Expo. (Independent Newsmedia)
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The Sun City Senior Expo launched Wednesday morning with a large crowd visting vendors and awaiting a series of entertainment.
The event, held 9 a.m.-noon Sept. 27 at the Sundial Recreation Center, 14801 N. 103rd Ave., featured several dozen businesses specializing in services related to retirement and inproving style of living in the event hosted by Independent Newsmedia.
Presenting sponsor for the event is Yrefy LLC, which is dedicated to helping distressed borrowers regain control of their student loan debt by offering prime rates for refinancing. Established in 2017 by professionals in the student loan industry, Yrefy (pronounced why-refi) embarked on a mission to assist Distressed Private Student Loan Borrowers while providing consistent returns on investment for its valued investors.
Featured in categories like Home Improvement, Senior Community, and Health and Wellness—among many others—are a full slate of vendors.
Among those vendors were:
Home Concepts/Bath Remodel
Renewed Life Properties
Lifetime Windows & Doors/Bath and Shower
For Energy
Cool Blew
Action Termite
Pella Windows and Doors
Arizona Window and Door Store
Steel Shield
Renewal By Anderson
Optum Community Centers
Immanuel Campus of Care
Sierra Winds
SCW Assisted Living
Senior Living Services/Hampton Group
Glencroft Center for Modern Aging
Banner Olive Branch Senior Center
The Palazzo
Kingers Medicare/Ryan King
B Factor Medicare
Optum
Arizona Medicare & Insurance Solutions/Red Mountain Funeral Home
United Healthcare
Humana, Health Markets
PGIA
Alignment Health
Wellcare
Molina Healthcare
Essential Source
Elite Pain Relief and Wellness
Centerwell Primary Care
Evernorth Care Group
The Pain Center
Archwell Health, Oak Street Health
Village Medical
One Medical/Iora
STI Physical Therapy
Home Instead
Sunshine Services
Christiansen Distributing
Guardian One/Medical Alert
Hearing Life
Captel
Sonoran Drugs
Amazing Dental
Western State Bank
Edward Jones/Clifford Selsor
Sun City Posse
Arizona Corporation Commissions
Camino Del Sol
Midwestern University/BOD
Club Travelo
Arizona Broadway Theatre
Entertainment consisted of the Sun City Poms and Spin Elements, as well as local and national vendors, door prizes drawings, free sample giveaways, health and wellness screenings, and more.
The Phoenix Blues Society provided light saxophone music before the event as guests are waiting for doors to open. The expo is open to all ages and we proudly offer free admission and free parking.
Bring a non-perishable food item to benefit the Valley View Food Bank.