US: The Boomers and Seniors World Expos

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Mr. Larry Eulenfeld – Founder of The Boomers and Seniors World Expos L.L.C., explains, “ I went to a Seniors Expo in Florida and the first exhibitor I saw was a funeral home with a top of the line mahogany casket being offered at a reduced price for the event; your choice of lining; burial plot separate.”

After years of putting events and seminars together for clients in the Senior market, the Corporate heads over at The Boomers and Seniors World Network have pulled out all the stops in creating a more youthful and optimistic Expo experience. On June 25th and
June 26th, 2005 The Greater Ft. Lauderdale Convention Center will hold the inaugural Boomers and Seniors World Expo.

Don’t call a Baby Boomer a Senior! Boomers born between 1946 and 1964 are far removed from the financial, mental and physical characteristics of our grandparents of yesteryear. The oldest Boomers are now looking at turning sixty and are avid about enjoying their golden years with all the luxury toys and fun that is available to them.



There is a Boomer who turns fifty every seven seconds in the U.S and almost every major corporation targets that ever-growing affluent market. This Expo gives businesses a venue to offer their services and products to this affluent market.

Mr. Eulenfeld explained,” our Expos celebrate the Older Seniors, Younger Seniors and the Baby Boomers by presenting them with services and products that can add quality and excitement to their life. This is one Expo where the Boomers can take Mom and Pop and have a great time.” Investment planning, elder care counseling, cosmetic surgery and other valuable health information will be a part of each Expo.

Expos are planned for six cities in
Florida with the next Expo in Jacksonville in early August. Approximately 200 vendor booths will be available with sponsors and presenters for each Expo.

Contact Information: 866-355-EXPO (3976)
www.boomersseniorsexpos.com



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