Rep. Joe Hogan to host senior expo for 142nd District residents

State Rep. Joe Hogan - Pennsylvania 142nd Legislative District
State Rep. Joe Hogan - Pennsylvania 142nd Legislative District
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Rep. Joe Hogan will host a senior expo for residents of Pennsylvania’s 142nd District on Friday, Oct. 17. The event aims to provide seniors and their caregivers with information about programs and services available to them.

The expo will take place at the Neshaminy Activity Center, located at 1842 Brownsville Road in Feasterville-Trevose, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Attendees will have the opportunity to meet with vendors and members of Hogan’s staff, who will assist with applications or renewals for SEPTA Senior Key Cards. A drop box for unused or expired medication will also be available.

“This is an excellent opportunity for seniors and their caregivers in the 142nd to learn about services that are available to them,” said Hogan. “I encourage all seniors in the district to come out Friday to learn about these services and take advantage of the services we will have available for use during the expo.”

Light refreshments will be served at the event. For more information, residents can contact Hogan’s Penndel office at 215-752-6750 or visit his website or Facebook page.



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