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Welcome, Active Living Guests!

The Spokesman-Review is excited to bring back our Active Living EXPO in-person from 10 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. at the Mirabeau Park Hotel and Convention Center. For only $8, you can get access to more than 50 vendors plus a variety of useful seminars and enjoyable entertainment. All of our vendor partners are excited to share information with you about how to improve areas of your life, from your health to your finances.

You’ll get ideas to improve your home and your mind. You’ll get suggestions for new places to visit or activities in the community. Some of the scheduled activities to check out:

• Want to learn more about the outdoors but don’t know where to start? Let Breakwater Expeditions be your guide.

• Interested in what might be ahead in the economy and how you can better manage your money? Forster Financial will share strategies.

• Want to get help navigating the Medicare maze? Enjoy a free session from Providence Medicare Advantage Plans.

• Would you like a nice photo memory of you, or you and your family and friends? Check out our free photo booth thanks to our friends from Trimlight Eastern Washington.

• A spring and summer fashion show organized by Audrey’s Boutique. Get some suggestions for ways to look your best, from active apparel to formal gowns.

Plan to spend a leisurely day from 10 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. on the Expo floor where you’ll hear about travel planning, fitness activities, exercise breakthroughs, senior housing options and many more interesting topics. It’s also right down the hall from the Max at Mirabeau Restaurant and Lounge where you can get tasty food and beverages. Not sure where to start? Just ask or check out samples of beer, wine, cider, or distilled spirits at the Expo. For only $15 you can try five varieties.

The Spokesman-Review Active Living EXPO. We’re looking forward to seeing you!

Sincerely,

The Spokesman-Review Marketing Team

Once you arrive to the Active Living Expo, please visit the Check-in area just outside the Ponderosa ballroom. If you already purchased a ticket go to “Will Call” to check-in; to purchase tickets go to “Ticket Sales.” Guests wanting to purchase drink samples will need to provide valid ID.

Volunteers in black T-shirts will also be happy to point you in the right direction.

KHQ news team in December 2008, just in time to kick off the snowiest winter on record for Spokane. She recently moved from the Wake Up Show to evening programming.

Being a part of our community has been very important to Leslie for many years. She’s helped raise thousands of dollars for Special Olympics. She also enjoys being an emcee at several community events including Spokane’s Lilac Association, Spokane Valley Firefighters, the Girl Scouts, Meals on Wheels, Providence Health Care and Susan G. Komen’s Race for a Cure.

Leslie Lowe is the Chief Forecaster for KHQ. She began her broadcasting career in radio in 2002, transitioning to television soon after and quickly finding a love for weather. She joined the

Leslie enjoys travel, spending time with her children and grandchildren, working out and being in the outdoors.

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