ORANGE PARK – The Active After 50 Group, the largest producer of expos for consumers 50-plus years of age in Northeast Florida, announces the fifth Annual Active After 50 Expo will be at the Thrasher-Horne Center on Aug. 12.
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ORANGE PARK – The Active After 50 Group, the largest producer of expos for consumers 50-plus years of age in Northeast Florida, announces the fifth Annual Active After 50 Expo will be at the Thrasher-Horne Center on Aug. 12. If you wish to remain healthy and active, you won’t miss the Active After 50 Expo, a Lifestyle, Health and Active Aging event from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at 283 College Dr. Presented by Millennium Physician Group in association with Active After 50 Online, the event is FREE to all who attend. Clay County Gen Xers, Baby Boomers, Seniors, Caregivers, family members and professionals who serve the Baby Boomer and Senior community are encouraged to attend. More than 50 vendors will be on hand. Attendees will enjoy a diverse range of exhibitors, fitness and nutrition tips, live music, free health screenings, Pickleball, Dance, Yoga Demos, job and volunteer opportunities and a free raffle with lots of door prizes. The generation gap is dwindling; boomers are rapidly becoming seniors and options for seniors have changed considerably. “Seniors are living longer and healthier lives. It is so important to remain active,” said Sara Malone, event director of the Active After 50 Expo.