7th annual Head to Toe Women’s Expo to feature psychics and holistic wellness

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The Seventh Annual Head to Toe Women’s Expo is the “ultimate girl’s say out.”

Event organizer, Mercer County Women, have added several new features to the expo scheduled for 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. May 11 at Robbinsville High School, 155 Robbinsville Edinburg Road, Robbinsville.

This year, participants can visit the Holistic Wellness Center and Psychic Corner.

The the wellness center vendors are set to offer interactive services and information on holistic modalities and products

Professionals from Angel Card Readers, Spirit Mediums, Angel Channelers, Medical Intuitives, Psychics and Tarot Card Readers are set to give readings at the Psychic Corner. There will also be an animal communicator who, after looking at a picture of an individual’s pet, predicts their health and current quality of life.

More than 100 vendors are expected to set up shop at the expo, which also features seminars scheduled throughout the day.

In the Book Nook, guests can mingle with local authors selling and signing their books. And those interested in writing their own book can sit in on a publishers panel.

Additionally, attendees receive a tote bag filled with products and are eligible for prizes including a 40 inch flat screen TV.

More information and registration is online at whoscoming.com/headtotoeswomenexpo/2013WomenEXPO.html.

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