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Ever wondered how to make champagne work with every course of a meal? Or how to create a designer centrepiece on a dime? These are just some of the things people can learn at the Reliance Home Comfort Workshop stage, set up at the Sudbury Living Expo
Ever wondered how to make champagne work with every course of a meal? Or how to create a designer centrepiece on a dime?

These are just some of the things people can learn at the Reliance Home Comfort Workshop stage, set up at the Sudbury Living Expo.

On Sept. 15, a celebration is being held to honour the fifth anniversary of Sudbury’s premiere lifestyle magazine.

Four special presenters are sharing insider information on the workshop stage. The lineup includes presentations by Louise Bergeron, a personal energy coach, Allie Beaulieu of Urban Floral Designs, Stephanie Piche from Legacy Catering and Lynn Can Beek from Sweeeet! Extraordinary Cakes and Pastry.

The event also includes the PropertyGuys.com Savour Sudbury Food pavilion, where guests can sample appetizers and desserts from several of the city’s finest food providers for $20.

Kid-friendly vendors will be set up at the event, and those age five and up are welcome to hang out in the Top Notch Toys Kids Zone with supervision from area staff.

Admission to the Expo, which runs from 12 to 8 p.m. at the United Steelworkers Hall at 66 Brady St, is $5. Tickets are available at the door.

Visit sudburylivingmagazine.com/expo.

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