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If you missed the 2012 Senior Expo, don't fret - we took A LOT of photos!
It has only been a month since the 2012 Senior Expo and I can honestly say that I am already looking forward to next year. This being my first year involved, I was astounded at the turn-out and the level of positive energy that the room was buzzing with. Although throughout the majority of the expo I was behind Senior Living's booth, I had the great opportunity to have face-to-face conversations with many of you, which was really the highlight of the show for me.
If you missed the show this year, don't fret - we took a gazillion photos! The first 200 photographs can be viewed below- we will be posting more over the next few days! (To manually scroll through images, click the player below and use your keyboard arrows to scroll through the images at your own pace.) One of our talented writers also summarized the event in her article, "Viva Las Vegas." READ IT HERE.
If there are any specific photos that you wish to have a copy of, please email me at steffany@seniorlivingmag.com with a description and I'll be sure to send over a high resolution copy. If you have any of your own photos that you would allow us to share with our readers, please send them over to me via the email above and I will give you full credit for them.
Thanks again for making it such a fantastic event to be a part of,
Steffany
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