Oct 19, 2024
OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) — A large crowd packed the National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum Saturday morning for the Second Half Expo. The event, aimed mainly for people 50-years-old and older, welcomed people of all ages. LOCAL NEWS: OG&E crews returning home after rebuilding, recovery efforts in Florida following Hurricane Milton The Second Half Expo offered a great opportunity for seniors to connect with businesses geared towards health care and fitness, financial well-being and nutrition. Veterans groups were also on hand at the event. The event included more than 120 vendors in attendance, giveaway's and hourly door prize drawings, resources for seniors, and educational workshops that were assisted by experts in several different lines of work. The expo even offered a free day to explore the museum for those attending the event. News 4's Kevin Ogle made a visit to the expo to meet and greet visitors in attendance. He signed autographs and took pictures with those who stopped by the News 4 table, and enjoyed talking with everyone.
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