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FREE admission, entertainment, seminars, food
9 am - 2 pm, Montrose Pavilion, Montrose
September 17, 2015
M O N T R O S E - D E L T A A Senior Fair that’s fun!
FREE ADMISSION
Montrose-Delta 2015
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Mary Lee Bowen & Ellen RobertsTBA | HULA DANCING
Mary Lee Bowen & Ellen Roberts are known for their Patsy Cline renditions performed at past BeaconFests. New this year, they will demonstrate their award-winning hula dancingin a fun
filled performancethey hope you will join.
ENTERTAINMENT 9:00 a.m. Beth Williams 10:00 a.m. Mike Gwinn 11:00 a.m. Danny Agajanian 12:00 p.m. Paula Dunfee 1:00 p.m. Ron Koss
Schedule
Beth Williams9 A.M. | FOLK/POP/COUNTRY
Beth Williams is a remarkable musi-cian and record company entrepre-
neur who writes, sings and records her own songs. She also performs loved tunes from the ’40s through the ’80s. Her career has many highlights, which include being nominated as the Academy of Country Music’s “Best New Female Vocalist of the Year.” She is a Nashville session singer and demo singer who also gives voice and guitar lessons. Learn more at www.bethwilliamsmusic.com.
Mike Gwinn10 A.M. | BLUES/POP/JAZZ
Mike Gwinn is a Paonia-based solo guitarist and singer-songwriter.
He plays American Jazz Songbook standards as well as contemporary blues and pop. He has performed throughout the U.S. and Europe and with his band, The North Fork Flyers, at the Telluride Jazz Festival, Wright Opera House, Ride the Rockies, Mountain Harvest Festival, Palisade Wine Festival and other venues throughout Western Colorado.
Danny Agajanian & The Hallelujah Band11 A.M. | BLUEGRASS/RAGTIME
Danny Agajanian plays a mix of bluegrass, ragtime and Civil War-
era music. Once a warm-up artist for Billy Graham, he has toured with many performers and has played in many venues across the U.S. and Canada, including churches, Disney-land, Knott’s Berry Farm, the Golden Nugget, the Grand Ole Opry and more. He has lived in Grand Junction for over 20 years.
Paula Dunfee12 P.M. | PIANO /SHOW TUNES
Music has always been a part of Paula Dunfee’s life. She has en-
tertained at venues from Las Vegas and Arizona to Colorado. She loves to entertain and enjoys touching people’s hearts through music. She especially enjoys playing for demen-tia and Alzheimer’s patients, as she believes that music is the only uni-versal language. She is in tune and interactive with her audience, and her music is versatile, including everything from Broadway tunes and ragtime to modern music.
Ron Koss1 P.M. | GUITAR FAVORITES/SOUND MANAGER
Equipped with his trusty guitar, Ron Koss is dynamic. Whether
he’s entertaining with Americana rock favorites, country melodies or swing tunes, just about anything he plays has audiences singing along. He has played music professionally for over 30 years. He is BeaconFest’s sound manager and has performed at numerous events across the Grand Valley for over a decade.
TBA– Mary Lee Bowen & Ellen Roberts
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EntertainmentSTAGE
9 a.m. - Beth Williams
10 a.m. - Mike Gwinn
11 a.m. - Danny Agajanian
12 p.m. - Paula Dunfee
1 p.m. - Ron Koss
TBA - Special appearance by hula dancers Mary Lee Bowen and Ellen Roberts.
Schedule of SeminarsSEMINAR ROOM
9:30–10:30 a.m.Health and wellness in the second half of lifePresented by Stacy Clark and Nathan Shackelford, Volunteers of America
11 a.m.–12 p.m.Introduction to MedicarePresented by Eva Veitch, Region 10
12:30–1:30 p.m.Medical marijuana, natural hormones and youPresented by Dr. Paul Glanville, Eagle’s Wing Medical
*Sales and marketing information will be available at this event.
Seminar Room
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GRAND PRIZE GIVE AWAY1:40 p.m.Must be present to
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AUDITORIUM
RECEPTION HALL
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*Sales and marketing information will be available at this event.
List of Vendors26 Acute Rehab Unit
54 AeroCare
48 Big Dog TV & Internet
21 Brookdale Sunrise Creek Senior Living
28 Budget Blinds
44 CapTel Outreach
56 Center for Mental Health
37 Centers for Meidcare & Medicaid Services (CMS)
31 Colorado West Ophthalmology
55 Colorow Care Center
35 Comfort Keepers
53 Crossroads Senior Living
34 Delta County Memorial Hospital
27 DMEA
20 Eagle’s Wing Medical
19 Gastroenterology Associates of Western Colorado
38 Grand Mesa Medical Supply
29 Hartman Brothers
45 Home Care of the Grand Valley
18 HopeWest
41 Housing Resources of Western Colorado
32 Mi Mexico
52 Montrose County Adult Services
51 Mountain View Therapy
43 My Dog’s Bakery/ RxCBD
50 Nuclear Care Partners
15 Pahgre’s
42 Paonia Care & Rehabilitation Center
39 PASCO/SW
36 Region 10 ADRC
16 Rocky Mountain Health Plans
22 SOM Footwear
46 Spring Creek Chalet
40 Starvin’ Arvin’s
49 Touch of Care
47 Ute Mountain Tribal Park
25 Volunteers of America
17 Walgreens
33 Western Colorado Hearing Clinic, PLLC
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SeminarsHealth and wellness in the second half of lifePresented by Stacy Clark and Nathan Shackelford, Volunteers of America 9:30 a.m.-10:30 a.m.Individuals, caregivers and families have numerous resources available when engaging in lifestyle design. Understanding the different lenses through which we live our lives allows us the capacity for insight, expan-sion and richness despite our place in life. Understanding mortality with deeper clarity, planning for this process, and developing a capacity to sur-round ourselves with the right community resources, empowers individu-als, caregivers and families with tools in which they can anticipate bumps along the road and design a life of their choosing. This presentation will educate participants on developing interdisciplinary approaches to wholeness, and discussing ways in which an interdisciplinary approach to wellness increases both quantity and quality of life.
Medical marijuana, natural hormones and youPresented by Dr. Paul Glanville, Eagle’s Wing Medical 12:30-1:30Learn how balancing and optimizing your hormones safely, naturally and individually can protect your heart, brain, bones, sleep and mood. Bio-identical hormones can help alleviate symptoms of meno-pause, andropause, low energy and libido, and help you age healthfully. Medical marijuana and hemp products without the high have given relief to people who suffer from arthritis, cancer, chronic pain, seizures, severe itching, ulcerative colitis, Crohn’s disease, IBS and more. Hear about the new research and products from a family practice medical doctor who is not afraid to recommend it..
Introduction to MedicarePresented by Eva Veitch, Region 10 11 a.m.-12 p.m.It’s the 50th anniversary of the Medicare program this year. This intro-duction to Medicare will answer questions for those who are new to Medicare and those who are thinking about changing supplement and Part D providers. It will also discuss open enrollment, how to avoid Medi-care fraud, and how using the State Health Insurance Assistance Program (SHIP) might be able to help you save money.
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