New Earth Expo at Manhattan Beach Marriott
Apr 12, 2015 12:48AM ● By Mb News Staff
The Manhattan Beach Marriott comes alive today (Sunday, April 12) with a New Earth Expo, Co-Creating a Better World. The expo begins at 10 a.m. and goes until 6 p.m. Free tickets ($10 value) are available.
The daylong event includes speakers and exhibitors. Speakers deliver presentation every half hour, starting at 10 a.m. Some of the speakers and topics include
Without a free pass, admissions is $10 per person, with senior citizens and teens $5 each, and children free. A free pass for general admission is available online here by subscribing to an email list. Details are online.
Parking is available at the Marriott for $12 for self-parking and at metered spaces on the street, according to the event's website.
The daylong event includes speakers and exhibitors. Speakers deliver presentation every half hour, starting at 10 a.m. Some of the speakers and topics include
- Alina Estrada delivering "10-Day Transformation w/Purium"
- Roya Daizadeh presenting "The 5 Secret Keys to Tap into a Happier Life"
- Debra Hall Ph.D (Shekina Devi) with "Tarot as a Path to Self Development"
- Susan Schueler delivering "Let Your Psychic Gifts Work For You!"
- Debra Hookey presenting "Meet Your Spirit Guides"
- Master Seo and Master Kim with "The Art of Ki Healing and Replenishing Our Vital Energy"
- Shelley Hofberg with "Chakra Awareness"
- Vicki Wells with "Dreams and Dreaming, How to Understand Yours"
- Jennifer Powdermaker - HIgh Vibe Studi with "Understanding Karma & the Law of Attraction"
- Emrys Hanley with "Hemp, Music, and the Back to the Land Movement"
- Ilona Glinarsky with "Lesson for Living & Loving Beyond the Dance Floor"
- and many others.
Without a free pass, admissions is $10 per person, with senior citizens and teens $5 each, and children free. A free pass for general admission is available online here by subscribing to an email list. Details are online.
Parking is available at the Marriott for $12 for self-parking and at metered spaces on the street, according to the event's website.