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A low impact exercise class, which normally operates out of Ruthven United Church, took place in the upstairs area of the Grovedale.
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Hundreds flock to Kingsville’s Seniors Expo

The 4th Annual Kingsville Seniors Expo attracted 45 exhibitors and hundreds of interested patrons to the Grovedale Centre on Wednesday, March 5. 

The event was hosted by the Kingsville Community Centre and featured plenty of information for seniors from healthcare-related and many other exhibitors.

An upstairs exercise area in the building’s mezzanine featured demonstrations of martial arts, gentle exercise, mindful motion and Tai Chi.

After the exhibitors wrapped up their day, a pre-registered lunch was provided and speakers talked about topics such as legacy planning, technology and scams, and downsizing.

Organizer Kim DeYong was pleased with the turnout and especially the sunny, warm temperatures.

“What a great day to gather and share information about all the programs and resources available,” she said.

Representing the Kingsville-Gosfield Heritage Society and the Kingsville Military Museum, these five ladies were brimming with information. From left are Betsey Sabera and Maureen Monk of the Heritage Society, along with Linda Lynch, Mary-Maureen Atkin and Adria Manning of the Military Museum.
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Rita Coste, left, stopped at the Eyes by Dr. Abby Jakob table to speak with Jill Jakob and Patrick Michaud.
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