| Tim Allen Move Over Wednesday, August 01, 2007 - Sergio Martinez, Socal.com Editor |
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Don't miss on this year's amazing Home Remodeling & Decorating Show (and now Eco-Expo). What a wonderful place to settle the score with your better half about those long procrastinated home fix-it-uppers. ...........................................................................................
Now, what to expect? The whole world. Remember, the pickiest and savviest wife –or husband- can be wholeheartedly satisfied here. Don’t believe me? Watch:
· Homeowners get expert help from leading home and garden professionals featuring environmentally friendly products (lots and lots of them) · Hundreds of new Home Improvement companies showing their wares · This year, the show includes a complete Eco-Expo featuring green products, services and ideas to save energy and money. · Free energy-saving light bulbs from the Water & Power Co. · Emergency kits and safety tips from the City of Los Angeles Emergency Preparedness Dept. Want more? Cooking demonstrations by top experts including Chef Bill Kelley of Smokin Willie's Sauce fame. Green everything: film preview of Al Gore’s movie ‘An Inconvenient Truth’ plus dozens of booths offering all sorts of energy efficient technologies for the home and the garden. Companies like Jules Verne Adventures ‘Green’ Film festival, Bio-Beetle Rental Cars, the Climate Project. And if you’re the celebrity chasing type: Plenty of returning celebs from last year will be here again like: Dodger Jay Johnstone, HGTV’s “Weekend Warriors” host Chris McWatt, Best Deals reporter Alan Mendelson, “Things Green” master natural gardener Nick Federoff, P.K. Odle of Feng Shui Advantage, organizational expert Evelyn Gray, and Ed Wallace, seen on HGTV’s “Landscaper’s Challenge.” Southland radio personalities include KFWB’s anchor Tammy Trujillo, broadcasting live from the show; KOST’s Mike Sakellarides and Mark & Kim; K-BIG’s Charlie Tuna, Kari Steele and Irma Blanco; K-EARTH’s “Shotgun” Tom Kelly; and Emmy-winning “Troubleshooter” consumer reporter Judd McIlvain. And after all of the above, if she hasn’t fallen back in love with you, take her to the “World of Kitchens and Window-Door exhibition” and watch her –and perhaps a bit of your wallet- irresistibly melt
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