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Daley to host annual Senior Fair June 13 in Wynnewood

State Rep. Mary Jo Daley will host her annual Senior Fair from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. Friday, June 13 at the Kaiserman JCC, 45 Haverford Road in Wynnewood.

Seniors in Whitemarsh Township, Narberth and Lower Merion Township are invited to visit this free event, which will feature more than 30 vendors focused on senior life – including state, federal and local agencies, veterans’ organizations, community organizations and more.

The event will also feature the opportunity to receive COVID, RSV and pneumonia vaccines. Those who would like a vaccine can register here.

Daley’s office will also take donations of diapers and menstrual products during the event to support Mission Kids, which is a local organization that supports children in the community.

Main Line Health is slated to provide blood pressure screenings.

People 65 or older with a photo ID will be able to apply for or renew a SEPTA Senior Key Card at the event. SEPTA will accept the applications, and the cards will be mailed out to seniors once they are processed.

The Kaiserman JCC will offer a class called Stretch and Sculpt from 10:30 a.m. to 11:15 a.m. during the fair.  Stretch and Sculpt aims to improve muscle flexibility, while also strengthening all parts of the body. Participants should be prepared to work out in a standing or sitting fashion.

Other classes and presentations available at the fair include:

  • 10:30 a.m. - Fall Prevention Fitness by Independence Blue Cross.
  • 11 a.m. - Scam prevention by Mongomery County Detective Bureau.

“There’s something for every senior at the fair,” Daley said. “The aim is to improve the quality of life for area seniors, and I thank all of the fantastic vendors who will help deliver their services to our neighbors.”

Daley’s district office will be closed for this event on June 13, and again June 19 to observe Juneteenth. The office will also be closed today until 2 p.m. as Daley hosts a Roundtable on Public Transit that morning. Those interested can visit here to learn more about the transit roundtable.