The Snohomish County Senior Resource Expo will feature over 50 exhibitors as well as guest speaker, retired Navy Captain and former Commanding Officer Kim Buike.
The Snohomish County Senior Resource Expo will feature over 50 exhibitors as well as guest speaker, retired Navy Captain and former Commanding Officer Kim Buike.

The Snohomish County Senior Resource Expo will feature over 50 exhibitors as well as guest speaker, retired Navy Captain and former Commanding Officer Kim Buike. The Snohomish County Senior Resource Expo will feature over 50 exhibitors as well as guest speaker, retired Navy Captain and former Commanding Officer Kim Buike.

10 things you need to know about this year’s Snohomish County seniors expo

March 28 event offers expert advice, activities connections for a fulfilling retirement.

Retirement isn’t about slowing down – it’s about embracing new opportunities, staying engaged and living life to the fullest. That’s exactly what this year’s second annual Snohomish County Seniors Resource Expo is all about.

On March 28 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at 1402 SE Everett Mall Way. The expo will bring together a vibrant community of seniors, experts and exhibitors for a day filled with inspiration, information and connection.

Whether you’re looking for expert advice on healthcare and financial planning, fresh ideas for an active retirement or simply a fun day out with like-minded individuals, this expo has something for everyone.

“When you retire, you don’t have that work family, work friends and work life that you’re used to, so it’s time to find new connections. It’s also time to explore all those interests and passions you haven’t had time for!” says the The Daily Herald’s Expo Co-ordinator, Jacqueray Smith.

With more than 50 exhibitors, engaging speakers, interactive experiences and exciting giveaways, the event is designed to inform, inspire and connect seniors with valuable resources. Plus, with free entry and hassle-free parking, it’s easier than ever to take part.

Here are 10 things to know before you go!

  1. Informative speaker series – the expo features a lineup of expert speakers covering topics like healthcare, financial planning and social engagement. Special guest, retired Navy Captain and former Commanding Officer Kim Buike will discuss his career, his time on a reality tv show and the lessons he has learned throughout his life.
  2. Inspiring ideas for retirement – discover new hobbies, volunteer opportunities and resources that will help make your retirement fulfilling and engaging.
  3. Health & wellness tips – experts from organizations like the Snohomish County Health Department and Puget Sound Kidney Centers will provide valuable advice on staying active and healthy.
  4. Exciting prizes and giveaways – register online for a chance to win a trip for two on the Victoria Clipper, plus enjoy free samples, raffles and exclusive exhibitor offers.
  5. Free entry and easy parking – the event is free to attend and parking is hassle-free, making it accessible for everyone.
  6. 30+ exhibitors – engage with organizations that provide senior services, including Community Transit, Homage and the Skagit County Historical Museum.
  7. Community and social connections – meet new friends, reconnect with old ones, and expand your social circle in a welcoming environment.
  8. Exclusive insights from sponsors – gain valuable knowledge from sponsors like the Baldwin Group, Community Transit and the Snohomish County Health Department, all dedicated to enhancing senior living.
  9. Interactive experiences – learn, engage, and explore different activities, including cooking demonstrations, technology showcases, and mobility solutions.
  10. A celebration of the golden years – the expo is more than just an event; it’s a chance to embrace retirement with enthusiasm, curiosity and adventure.

Register for the Expo online here and be entered for a chance to win a trip for two on the Victoria Clipper! Email Jacqueray Smith at jacqueray.smith@heraldnet.com or by phone at 425-339-3203 with any questions.

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