Jessa and Ben Seewald announce August to October stints in Southern Women's Show

Ben Seewald will be accompanying his wife Jessa Duggar as she attends four events this fall. The happy couple is expecting their first child on Nov. 1 this year. (Photo: Instagram/Jessa Seewald)

There is no stopping Christian couple Ben and Jessa Seewald from making public appearances even after The Learning Channel (TLC) cancelled their television show "19 Kids and Counting."

According to the Duggar Family Blog, the pregnant Jessa, 24, will be making four appearances in the Southern Women's Show this fall, which would be a follow-up to the three guest appearances she did earlier this year.

"Join Jessa as she answers questions from the audience, signs autographs, and takes photos with guests. We will once again be raffling off tickets to each show, so stay tuned," they said in the blog.

Her doting husband Ben, 21, will be accompanying her to every event. Their first appearance will take place in Charlotte, North Carolina, at the Charlotte Convention Center on Aug. 29. This will be followed by an appearance at the Orange County Convention Center, North Concourse in Orlando, Florida, on Sept. 26, then at the Birmingham-Jefferson Convention Complex at Birmingham, Alabama, on Oct. 10.

Finally, their last appearance will be in Jacksonville, Florida, at the Prime Osborn Convention Center on Oct. 17. Tickets will be sold for $10 each, while tickets for children ages six to 12 will range from $5 to $6. Group purchases (10 people or more) will be much cheaper, with tickets going for $7 to $8 per person. Lastly, children under six can attend the events for free.

Fans will be free to ask Jessa questions concerning her wedding, marriage, pregnancy, and even her plans as a mom. Ben and Jessa have not revealed their baby's gender yet. Baby Seewald is scheduled to arrive on Nov. 1 this year, the same day that Ben and Jessa got married last year.

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