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Sep-29-2014 15:59TweetFollow @OregonNews Senior Fair Set to Have Best Year Ever at Chinook Winds Casino Resort in Lincoln CitySalem-News.comThe public is invited to attend the annual event on Tuesday, October 7th from 9 to 6, free admission.
(LINCOLN CITY, Ore.) - “It’s hard to believe that it was 24 years ago Maxine Bush, Joe Della Valle, Pat and I sat down in the TV10 studio and thought what does our Lincoln City retirement community need,” said Roger Robertson co-owner of All Ways Traveling. “Now 24 years later on October 7, 2014 Senior Fair will celebrate its 24th anniversary of that meeting.” “We are officially sold out of booth spaces. We will have more than 80 vendors with all kinds of service and needs for the seniors of Lincoln County.” The annual Senior Fair is held at Chinook Winds Casino Resort in Lincoln City, Oregon on October 7th from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Admission is free to the public with products and information designed for all of our 55 plus friends and family. “You don’t have to be a senior citizen to come and enjoy the show,” said Phil Robertson, Event Director. “If you have a family member or friend that you know, it will benefit you and them to come and see all of the great information our vendors will provide.” All Ways Traveling has again partnered with the Lincoln County Health Services to provide immunization shots at the fair. The shots will be on a first come first serve basis. Some of the types of vendors at the fair are Samaritan North Lincoln Hospital offering a variety of free health screenings, hearing tests from Sound Waves, a bevy of non-profits, a vast amount of retirement communities and a travel expo from All Ways Traveling. Robertson also wants to thank the sponsors of Senior Fair Chinook Winds Casino Resort, The News Guard and Yaquina Bay Broadcasting (KBCH-AM, KNPT-AM, KYTE-FM, KCRF-FM and KNCU-FM) without their support Senior Fair could not be possible. Chinook Winds Casino Resort has their Boomer discounted breakfast, lunch or dinner in their buffet, a free Boomer Slot Tournament, plus get yourself registered for the $100 hourly cash drawing held inside the showroom, guests must be present to win. “If you have a business you’d like to promote to the seniors of Oregon and would like to participate call Roger, Pat or Phil Robertson at All Ways Traveling toll-free at 1-800-984-4968 or 541-996-7474. You can also e-mail at allways@charter.net. Senior Fair 2010 is a forum for business and organizations to reach the 55 plus market and to give Senior Citizens an opportunity to explore their offerings. Be a part of Senior Fair 2014 and call today. _________________________________________
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