As a result of the ongoing lockout action at the Heritage Inn, event organizers with the Passport to Wellness trade show have made the decision to postpone the event to a later date to be determined.
The event was originally scheduled to begin Saturday, Oct. 21 and run until Sunday, Oct. 22.
“(We) hope for a peaceful resolution to the current situation at the Heritage Inn and extend our best wishes to the affected employees and business managers for a successful resolution to heir concerns,” said event organizer Michelle Power.
The trade show will still go ahead at a future date, and further details will be announced once an alternate venue has been confirmed.
“We remain dedicated to our mission of promoting health and wellness in our community, and we look forward to continuing our positive impact,” she said. “We are committed to and excited to be executing this event in the near future.”
To make the most of the situation, Power announced that any additional vendors not currently registered now have the opportunity to attend the show at a later date. Power is also looking to use this opportunity to potentially expand the scope of the trade show.
Any tickets currently in circulation will be accepted at the future show, so if you have a ticket, it’s worth holding on to it. There were no pre-purchased tickets, but a select number have been distributed along with vendors as part of a promotional effort.
“All tickets will be honoured in the future,” confirmed Power.
“Dates and logistics are being confirmed so watch for details, dates, and all of the exciting information you need to know in order to make the best decisions for your health and wellness,” said Power. “All of the vendors and businesses look forward to your support, and we will see everyone there.”
To register as a vendor or for any additional information, Michelle Power can be reached at 306-693-5239 or by email at [email protected].
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