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Make The Most Of The 2023 Live Trinity Health Freedom Expo

Whether you are a parent wanting to make the safest choices for your family, an individual who wants to live a holistic lifestyle or a practitioner looking to better care for your clients, the Trinity Health Freedom Expo can connect you with the resources to reach your goals. This year marks the 32nd Health Freedom Expo, which continues to provide reputable and uncensored access to current information and the top products from the natural health industry. Attend to learn from renowned health experts including Dr. Sherri Tenpenny, Dr. Mark Richards, Dr. Bradley Nelson and many others. Use these helpful tips for making the most of your time at the 2023 Live Trinity Health Freedom Expo on October 14 and 15 at the Tinley Park Convention Center.

1. Register Early to Save Time and Money. Advanced registration allows you to save. Through October 13, you can purchase a single-day ticket for the preregistration rate of $15 (reg. $20) or a weekend pass for $25 (reg. $30). In addition, when you register early, your name badge will be preprinted to expedite check-in, allowing you to enjoy more time at the Expo.

Registering early can also help you familiarize yourself with the venue, speakers, exhibitors and special events like the Private Symposium on Saturday evening featuring Dr. Sherri Tenpenny, founder of the Tenpenny Integrative Medical Center, author and vaccine researcher. Tickets for this special event are $50 in addition to your Expo admission.

2. Download the Whova App to Stay Connected. The Expo uses Whova, an event app, for both live and virtual events. This app is accessible from a mobile phone or computer to complement and enhance the live format and host the Virtual Expo. On the Whova app, you can communicate with other attendees, plan your schedule, post questions to organizers and interact with exhibitors and speakers when available during and after the events.

3. Add On the Virtual Expo to Your Live Weekend Pass, so You Don’t Miss Anything. The Virtual Expo takes place on February 17 and 18, 2024. To make the most of your Expo experience, you can add a Virtual Expo pass to your Live Expo order for only $25. After the live event concludes, and when purchased separately, Virtual Expo passes are $50. The Virtual Expo will feature the recorded lectures from the live event and provide a 3-month window to watch all 35 speaker presentations. In addition, new speakers and a live panel discussion will be added to the virtual lineup.

4. Plan Ahead to Maximize Your Time. Parking is free at the Tinley Park Convention Center. Once you enter the Convention Center, you will see the Expo registration desk, where you will check in and receive your name badge and a tote bag while supplies last.

The exhibit hall opens at 9 a.m., and speaker presentations begin at 10 a.m. on Saturday and Sunday. Coming early allows you to check in and browse the Exhibit Hall before lectures. There are many things to do and see, so plan ahead to visit exhibitors, view health and wellness demonstrations, and try natural and organic product samples. This schedule and the exhibitor list will help you plan your day so you can arrive early and get the best seats possible at speaker presentations.

Questions are encouraged at the live panel discussions and many speaker presentations, so feel free to write yours down to be prepared. The first panel discussion is Health Freedom on Saturday at 2 p.m., and the second is Complementary and Alternative Medicine in America on Sunday at 2 p.m. These discussions are guided by a moderator and involve open Q&A, so questions on these topics can help benefit everyone.

To learn more or purchase a Single Day or Weekend Pass, visit TrinityHealthFreedomExpo.com, call 888-658-3976, or email [email protected]. Through October 13, save by purchasing a single-day pass for $15 (reg. $20) or a weekend pass for $25 (reg. $30). Access to the Virtual Expo can be added to your Live Expo order for $25 or purchased after the event concludes for $50. Admission to the Private Symposium is $50 in addition to your single-day or weekend pass.