The Pacific Palisades Chamber of Commerce will hold its first Community Expo on Sunday, May 17, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., along Antioch Street, Via de la Paz and Swarthmore Avenue (below Sunset). The streets will be closed to cars. Admission is free. The ambitious Expo will include booths promoting local health, environment, technology, financial, home and garden-related businesses, nonprofits and other businesses, vendors and organizations. Other highlights will include a display of classic and exotic cars, plus featured entertainment. The goal, according to the Chamber’s Community Expo Committee, ‘is to provide the residents of the community with a wide variety of information and education in a relaxed, familiar setting that encourages interaction between the attendees and participating vendors.’ To participate, applications must be completed and returned by Friday, May 8. Set up and teardown hours and instructions will be provided upon registration. For more information and to get an application, contact the Chamber at (310) 459-7963, or stop by the office at 15330 Antioch. Ramis Sadrieh, founder and owner of Technology for You!, is chairing the Community Expo Committee. Other members include include Brett Bjornson, Esq. (Professional Law Corporation); Joyce Brunelle (Suntricity, Inc.); Roberta Donohue (publisher, Palisadian-Post); Sandy Eddy (SJE Nonprofit Consulting); Angela Parker (Body Inspired Fitness); Christopher Scott (C. Scott Design Group); and Greg Wood (chief financial officer at Palisades Charter High School). Heading the various sub-committees: Brunelle (Environmental), Bjornson (Financial), Eddy (Health), Scott (Home and Garden) and Sadrieh (Technology). Donohue is in charge of the Classic Auto Display Committee.
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