How would your company like to be a part of an extraordinary new event that has the power to actually change people’s lives for the better?

The event is the i know expo, scheduled for April 14, 2013 at the Lexington Center.

On one day, in one place, people of all ages and life stages planning for or living out their golden years, taking care of someone they love, or coping with difficult health situations can get something they desperately need: information. Information about the services, resources and support that can actually make a difference in the way they live their lives.

The i know expo (devised by the nonprofit Independent Transportation Network Bluegrass), will connect people of all ages and caregivers with this vital information in a convenient, meaningful and personal way.   Scores of experts will offer information and advice on subjects that really matter:  living independently today and tomorrow; planning for future physical, emotional and financial well-being; choosing the best option for housing; staying mobile, sharp and engaged; self-care for caregivers and much, much more. For additional information, review our frequently asked questions.

Our hope is that knowing about the services, support and resources available in the Central Kentucky community will empower people to better cope with life’s inevitable twists and turns.

This is critical work and your your presence as an exhibitor will fill a significant unmet need. A goal of i know expo is to educate the public and make available valuable services and products in key areas. You can help fill this niche. Please join us by submitting your application today.

In addition, you can also support i know expo as a sponsor. In return, your company will receive well-deserved recognition outlined here.

Both of us can be reached by email and at the ITNBluegrass office at 859-252-8665. Gale is available anytime on her personal cell, at 859-227-9692.

Our goal is to make the i know expo an annual event.  Your involvement as a sponsor will give us
just the lift we need to spread our wings and fly.

Regards,