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Duluth Senior GO Show returns to DECC

Mark your calendars for Tuesday, October 17, as Duluth prepares to host the highly anticipated Duluth Senior GO Show at the Duluth Entertainment Convention Center.

As the largest annual gathering of seniors in the region, this event brings together nearly 100 experts, offering a wealth of information, products, and services tailored specifically for seniors.

The Duluth Senior GO Show is a unique opportunity for businesses to engage with the senior community and showcase their offerings. With the event still accepting applications, businesses are encouraged to secure their space now to participate in this incredible opportunity to connect with regional seniors.

One of the highlights of the event is the outstanding live music lineup featuring the popular Blue Water Big Band and the ever-entertaining and legendary Chmielewski Funtime Band.

"The Duluth Senior GO Show has become a much-anticipated annual gathering for seniors in the region," said Tracy Lundeen, Event Coordinator. "We are thrilled to provide a platform where seniors can discover a wide range of information, products, and services tailored to their needs

Businesses interested in participating in the Duluth Senior GO Show can find further information by visiting the official event website at www.goshowexpo.com or by contacting the event organizers directly at 218-727-1177.

Don't miss the opportunity to be part of this incredible event. Join us on Tuesday, October 17th, at the DECC for the Duluth Senior GO Show, where seniors and businesses come together for a day of enrichment, connection, and entertainment.

The Duluth Senior GO Show is sponsored by Lundeen Productions and Mediqwest. Free event parking courtesy of MEDICA. – Press release

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