For a third year, the Sun Sentinel presents its annual PRIME Expo: Making the Most of Life After 50, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on April 27 at The Greater Fort Lauderdale/Broward County Convention Center, 1950 Eisenhower Boulevard.
This year’s headline event, at 2 p.m., is a panel discussion among the opinion writers and editors from South Florida news organizations, who collaborated on a project called “The Invading Sea: Can South Florida be Saved?” urging action on sea-level rise.
The panel features an award-winning team of journalists: Rosemary O’Hara, editorial page editor, Sun Sentinel; Rick Christie, editorial page editor, Palm Beach Post; Luisa Yanez, editorial board member, Miami Herald; and Tom Hudson, vice president of news, WLRN. Moderator is Tom O’Hara, editor for The Invading Sea. Please visit theinvadingsea.com for information and updates on this topic.
Also, attendees may learn more about local media by visiting the Sun Sentinel’s Meet the Press booth, featuring columnists Doreen Christensen and Dave Hyde, and learn about programming at the South Florida PBS Pavilion.
The one-day free event also will provide information on wellness, health, financial planning, travel and more, featuring exhibitors, entertainment, speakers and presentations.
To view a list of speakers, booths and presentations, times and schedule for the Prime Expo event, visit SunSentinel.com/PrimeExpo or call 954-425-1028.
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