CLAYTON, NC, March 03, 2011 (Press-News.org) Join home and garden professionals at Triangle East Magazine's Home & Garden Show featuring the best in home and garden products, along with presentations from regional experts.
The April 30 event will take place from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at The Clayton Center in Clayton. A portion of ticket sales will be donated to Grow And Share, the Zebulon nonprofit working to eliminate hunger across North Carolina via plant giveaways and community gardens.
Whether dreaming of a home remodel or in the process, attendees of this not-to-be missed event will be able to talk to an assortment of home and garden vendors in one location.
Free with admission are four great presentations from regional experts, including Art Kirkwood of Kirkwood Builders, four-time Johnston County Parade of Homes Best of the Best winner, and voted Best Home Builder in the 2010 Triangle East Readers' Choice Awards; Kay Whatley, co-founder and creative director of Grow And Share; Laurel Lane of Laurel-Lane Interiors in Garner, an award-winning interior design company; and Tracie Hicks, co-owner and operations manager of Hicks Landscape Contractors of Wendell, which offers landscape and hardscape design, installation and maintenance.
This event will put exhibitors face to face with a clientele focused on building, remodeling and decorating needs, allowing professionals to make an impression on upscale homeowners seeking to fulfill a dream. Sponsorship and exhibitor opportunities are still available.
"We are thrilled to facilitate this special event, bringing together our informed readers and the wealth of home and garden expertise that exists in the Triangle East area," said Editor Nancy Pardue. "This first-ever Home & Garden Show celebrates our community, its talent and our vision of home."
Tickets can be purchased online in advance for $5 at http://www.triangleeastmagazine.com/home-and-garden-show, or at the door for $10.
Triangle East magazine is the only publication dedicated exclusively to the fastest growing region of North Carolina's greater Triangle area. With a readership of more than 64,000, the magazine highlights the lifestyle enjoyed by residents of Clayton, Garner, Knightdale, Wendell, Zebulon and surrounding communities. Triangle East magazine is published by S&A Cherokee. For more information, please call (919) 674-6020 or visit http://www.triangleeastmagazine.com.
Media Contact:
Kathryn Stuart Lee
Account Coordinator
S&A Cherokee
(919) 674-6020
kstuartlee@sacherokee.com
Triangle East Magazine Presents First Home & Garden Show
April 30 Event at The Clayton Center
2011-03-03
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