ATLANTA, GA, April 02, 2011 (Press-News.org) Window World of Atlanta is excited to announce their sponsorship and exhibitor booth at the 33rd Annual Spring Atlanta Home Show this weekend, April 1st - 3rd at the Cobb Galleria Centre. The Home Show is known as Atlanta's largest, showcasing over 350 participating companies that offer over 20,000 visitors the latest home remodeling products and services.
Window World's exhibit will be located at booth number 716 and will showcase their $189 Double Hung Window Special as well as all other windows, doors, and vinyl siding through product demonstrations being held Noon, 2PM and 4PM every day. The Window World Orange County Chopper for St. Jude's Children's Research Hospital will also be on display. Other show attractions include HGTV celebrity personalities Joe Washington and Tonya Williams and the Annual Total Wine and Design Experience.
Window World of Atlanta Sponsors 33rd Annual Spring Atlanta Home Show
What: Window World of Atlanta is a sponsor and exhibitor at this year's Spring Atlanta Home Show
Where: Cobb Galleria Centre, Two Galleria Parkway, Atlanta, GA 30339
When: Friday, April 1 - Saturday, April 2 (10AM - 6PM) and Sunday, April 3 (Noon - 6PM)
Price: Adults - $10, Children Under 12 and Adults 65+ - FREE, Military and First Responders - Buy One Ticket, Get One FREE
To learn more about the event visit http://www.atlantahomeshow.com/.
About Window World of Atlanta
Located in Marietta, Georgia, Window World of Atlanta serves all areas surrounding Atlanta. It is one of the 200+ franchised locations of Window World Inc, the largest replacement window company in the United States. Owned and operated by Mike and Melissa Edwards, the company mission is to provide customers with the highest quality, energy efficient and lifetime guaranteed replacement windows, doors, and vinyl siding.
Window World of Atlanta to Sponsor 33rd Annual Spring Atlanta Home Show
Local Replacement Window Retailer is Sponsoring and Exhibiting at This Year's Atlanta Home Show
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