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Improving the lives of those with Parkinson's Disease through exercise, education and support
IN SUSSEX COUNTY, DELAWARE
Our May 4th Educational Expo is almost here!
After a few years without it, we are happy to announce the revival of this event! The Expo will be held at the Rehoboth Beach Convention Center in downtown Rehoboth on Saturday, May 4th with a guest speaker and exhibitor list that is bigger than ever.
The details
When: Saturday, May 4th, 11 AM - 3 PM
Where: Rehoboth Beach Convention Center,
Downtown Rehoboth Beach, DE
Cost: FREE admission
Educational Focus: Our Expo caters to the needs of individuals living with Parkinson's and their families, but the education provided can benefit the general senior population. Everyone can attend, learn, and build community among our local non-profit efforts.
Our Guest Speakers
Dr. Martello
Neurologist
Time:
11:15 AM
Topic:
Journey of PD
Allie Signorelli
PD Community Advocate
Time:
12:15 PM
Topic:
Finding Purpose and Building Community While Living with Parkinson's
Dr. Trasko
Integrated Mental Health Specialist
Time:
1:15 PM
Topic:
Resilience of Caregivers
Dr. Savitt
Neurologist
Time:
2:15 PM
Topic:
Advancements in PD Therapies
Our Exhibitors
Our vast vendor network includes local organizations, medical facilities, movement specialists, and pharmaceutical companies—all dedicated to supporting our Sussex County community.
500 Miles for $50,000
Sussex County resident Anita McMullin is walking 500 miles across Spain in April, which is Parkinson's Awareness Month. She's pledged to raise $50,000 for PESGSC during her walk in honor of her friend and neighbor Tom, a member of our group. Alongside Anita's hike, Tom is tracking his own workouts and walks to show how exercise benefits those with Parkinson's. Tom and Anita recently sat down on Coast Life TV for a segment about this incredible Pilgrimage. Watch the full Coast Life TV interview here
Please join Anita and Tom in fighting Parkinson's through movement. 100% of the proceeds go directly to our local Sussex County Parkinson's community. Thank you, Anita! We are with you every step of the way!