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The Living Life Expo is being called a success after drawing strong community support in its first year. The event returns April 11, at the Caledonia Lions Hall from 10am to 2pm.
Co-host Rebecca Orr says around 250 people attended the inaugural event, a number she’s proud of as the expo gets off the ground. She says the goal was never about profit, but about creating something meaningful for the community.
The expo brings together a wide range of vendors, offering services that support people at different stages of life—from home services to wellness and end-of-life care. Orr says the idea is to connect residents with small businesses they may not otherwise discover.
Heading into its second year, the expo will move to the Caledonia Lions Hall and expand its offerings, including a new café feature. The expo has also teamed up with Inclusions Developmental Services.
Orr says the focus remains on supporting the community and growing the event steadily. She hopes it will continue to build momentum in the years ahead, strengthening connections across Haldimand, Norfolk, and surrounding communities.
