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R. R. Branstrom | Day by day Press
Gayle Deshambo addresses friends on the Day by day Press Senior Expo as they end lunch within the Higher Peninsula State Fairground’s Ruth Butler Constructing on Tuesday.
ESCANABA — Roughly 150 folks attended Tuesday’s Day by day Press Senior Expo, which featured visitor audio system from Lilly Dermatology, Higher Peninsula Regulation, OSF St. Francis Hospital, Delta Space Transit Authority, Transition Assisted Dwelling, Skradski Household Funeral Houses and UP Well being System. The occasion was placed on by the Day by day Press, which supplied a catered lunch from Elmer’s County Market. Gayle Deshambo, who had spoken at previous expos on the subject of hospice, returned this yr because the emcee.
Maria Christianson attended for her first time and mentioned that she loved herself and appreciated the giveaways.
“You possibly can inform that every one the employees have put numerous work in,” mentioned Christianson. “The tables are stunning. All the pieces is neat and clear.”
Some audio system have come to the expo yearly. UP Well being System sends a unique specialist every time, although, and the professional who spoke within the RBB on Tuesday was cardiovascular surgeon Dr. David Cable, MD.
This was additionally the primary yr to welcome Lilly Dermatology and Transition Assisted Dwelling.
Transition’s Hailey Heusinger “was very nicely ready with a written presentation, which I appreciated,” mentioned Deshambo.
The worth of admission for every visitor was only a single canned good. Upon coming into the doorways, they handed of their donations and obtained a goodie bag.
Pastor Jacob Hintz from New Life Meeting of God in Escanaba took to the rostrum briefly to introduce himself and let the gang know that the donated items can be distributed to Tri-County Secure Harbor and the Escanaba Pupil Success Heart.