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About the Expo

This community-focused event brings together older adults, families, caregivers, and local organizations for a day of connection, activities, and valuable information.

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This year we're making some changes, and expanding our Seniors Expo to include the WHOLE family.
We're also holding the event indoors this year. 

Expo Details

The Expo will feature interactive games, mini fitness classes, and information booths highlighting local resources and opportunities, and of course, BINGO.

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Location: Glace Bay Miners Forum

Date: June 20

Time: 11AM - 3PM

Cost: FREE!

APPLY FOR A BOOTH

Promote the services your organization/ business offers seniors and families by hosting an information booth or vendor booth.

Or contact Event Coordinator, Emma Donahue to learn more. 

Become a sponsor

Join us to give back to the community at our Seniors and Family Expo! Connect with local families, showcase your brand, and make a positive impact together.

Don't miss this chance to shine!

"I look forward to this event every year. It's a great way to make connections and learn about what's going on in the community."
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Expo attendee

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Volunteer

Volunteers are essential to the success of this important community event.

You can help leading up to the event, or at the event with set up, tear down, working at the welcome booth, supporting our info booth & vendor booth participants, working in our hospitality suite, taking photographs, or many other ways. 

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To learn more about volunteer opportunities please reach out to our Event Coordinator, Emma Donahue.

© 2026 by Town House CSL. 

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Town House, Glace Bay Citizens Services League sits on the traditional land of the Mi'kmaq people, Unama'ki, 1 of 7 Districts in Mi’kma’ki, the ancestral and unceded territory of the Mi’kmaw People. This territory is covered by the Treaties of Peace and Friendship which the Mi’kmaq first signed with the British Crown in 1726.
Since time of immemorial the Mi’kmaq People has been here.

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