DIXON, CA (MPG) – The Solano County Home & Garden
Show returns to the Dixon Fairgrounds, 655 S First St., Dixon, on Saturday, March
22 and Sunday, March 23, bringing together the best in home improvement,
landscaping and garden design.
From 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. both days, this family-friendly
event offers everything you need to kickstart your next project. A local
tradition since 2015, the Home and Garden show offers attendees the opportunity
to connect with fellow enthusiasts and gather valuable insights on future décor
decisions.
Guest speaker is Ahmed Hassan, the original host from “HGTV’s
Yard Crashers.” Hassan, renowned for his expertise in landscaping and outdoor
design, will have demonstrations and an exclusive question-and-answer session.
Don’t miss the chance to get professional tips and advice from the expert.
Come meet Northern California’s Top Home Improvement
Companies, get quotes, compare services and find the right professionals for
your home improvement, remodeling or maintenance projects, all in one
convenient location.
Take advantage of exclusive, event-only specials and
discounts, and shop with local crafters and food vendors. Enjoy unique handmade
goods, delicious bites and refreshing beverages from local vendors.
Local musician Alan Brownlee will perform while attendees
explore and play bingo scavenger hunt.
The Solano County Home & Garden Show is held rain
or shine. General admission is $8 per person and $5 for seniors and military
(with no other discounts applied). Admission is free for children 12 and under.
Whether you are a seasoned homeowner looking for new
ideas or a novice gardener seeking inspiration, the spring edition of the
Solano County Home & Garden Show is an opportunity to explore your
creativity further.
For more information and to get a $3-off coupon, visit
SolanoHomeShow.com. Tickets are sold at the gate for cash only.
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