Alberta seniors have a major event to look forward to this June as the province's largest Seniors Week celebration makes its return. The Westend Seniors Activity Centre is hosting the 29th Older, Bolder, Better Exhibition and Symposium on June 4 at the River Cree Resort and Casino. The free gathering will feature more than one hundred exhibitors along with prizes and raffles for attendees.
According to details shared on a recent broadcast, the event aims to highlight ways older adults can continue aging successfully in their own communities. Doctor Haidong Liang of WE Seniors appeared on the May 23 edition of 'Talk To The Experts' to discuss the upcoming symposium. He was joined by two esteemed guests during the segment.
The program emphasized support from age-friendly businesses. Heart to Home Meals Edmonton and Eager Beaver Moving and Storage were cited as examples of organizations helping seniors maintain independence. Officials said these partners provide practical services that make daily life easier for older residents across the region.
Event organizers expect strong turnout based on past years. The symposium has grown steadily since its start nearly three decades ago. Attendees can explore exhibits, enter raffles, and connect with resources tailored to senior needs. More information is available at WESeniors.ca, according to the announcement.
Local businesses involved in the event stressed the importance of community support. Representatives from Heart to Home Meals Edmonton noted their meal delivery services help seniors avoid isolation while receiving nutritious options. Eager Beaver Moving and Storage highlighted assistance with transitions that allow older adults to stay in familiar surroundings longer.
The June 4 date aligns with broader Seniors Week activities across Alberta. Organizers said the timing allows the exhibition to serve as a centerpiece for regional celebrations. Past events have drawn crowds seeking both information and social connections.
Doctor Haidong Liang described the symposium as an opportunity for education and engagement. During the May 23 discussion, he explained how exhibitors will showcase products and services designed specifically for older adults. The format includes interactive sessions alongside the main exhibition floor.
Community members have responded positively to the return of the in-person format. Many expressed appreciation for the chance to gather after previous years' adjustments. The free admission policy helps ensure broad access for seniors and their families.
Additional details about parking and accessibility at the River Cree Resort and Casino are expected in the coming weeks. Organizers encouraged early registration for those planning to attend specific sessions. The event runs throughout the day with continuous programming.
WE Seniors continues to promote resources through its website and local partnerships. The organization said the symposium reflects ongoing efforts to address the needs of an aging population in Alberta. Similar events have taken place in previous years with growing participation numbers.
Attendees can expect a mix of health, housing, and lifestyle exhibits. Raffles and prize giveaways add an element of fun to the informative day. The overall focus remains on practical support for successful aging in place.
