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Chamber Expo spotlight for businesses, local groups

Posted 10/18/18

The Chamber of Commerce expects to showcase at least 55 businesses and town organizations and nine health seminars during the Community & Health Expo on Wednesday, Oct. 24.

The event will be …

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Chamber Expo spotlight for businesses, local groups

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The Chamber of Commerce expects to showcase at least 55 businesses and town organizations and nine health seminars during the Community & Health Expo on Wednesday, Oct. 24.

The event will be held from 3 to 6 p.m. in the Community Center. Admission and parking are free for the public.

The free event provides an opportunity to talk to local business owners and benefit from giveaways, food samples and raffle prizes.

The presenting sponsor is Fountain Hills Hearing Health.

Synergy HomeCare is the last registered health business to present a seminar at 4 p.m. in the Yavapai Room, making for nine total seminar topics. The seminar subject has not yet been announced. Each seminar is 50 minutes long.

Topics range from preventative medicine to relocating to an assisted living facility. Online seminar registration in advance of the event is requested at bit.ly/2P5Qhqf.

The schedule of seminars, including the time, topic, sponsoring business and room assignment is:

*Preparing for a medical emergency with SkyMed, Navajo Room, 3 p.m.

*When your home is no longer sweet home, by MorningStar, Pima Room, 3 p.m.

*Weightloss strategies that work, Desert Fountain Medical, Yavapai Room, 3 p.m.

*Fall prevention, by Sarah Cooper, physical therapist at Fountain View Village, Navajo Room, 4 p.m.

*What everyone should know about their ears, Fountain Hills Hearing Health, 4, Pima Room.

*A place to heal, a panel discussion by three expert doctors with A Place to Heal on nutrition as preventative medicine and stem cell therapy, Navajo Room, 5 p.m.

*Movement for longevity, by Spooner & Shaft Physical Therapy, Pima Room, 5 p.m.

*Stem cell therapy and joint pain, with Desert Fountain Medical, Yavapai Room, 5 p.m.