Oakville Beaver, 5 Apr 2018, p. 26

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in si de ha lt on .c om O ak vi ll e B ea ve r | T hu rs da y, A pr il 5, 20 18 | 26 April 6 to 8,2018 Glen Abbey Community Centre 1415 Third Line, Oakville Oakville's longest running show is 29 years young this year! Spanning two huge arena floors the 29th annual Oakville Lifestyle Home Show is full of the latest innovative prod­ ucts and services for your home. Show dates are April 6 to 8 at the Glen Abbey Commu­ nity Centre on Third Line just north of the QEW. "Our surveys have shown that Oakville consumers enjoy shopping at the home show because it is convenient saves them time, saves them money and they can deal with local businesses." stated Show Manager Sharon Jenkins of Jenkins Show Productions. "We have hundreds of the newest products and services for your home and for your lifestyle showcased at the show this year! It is also nice to be able to actually talk to some "live" experts instead of just relying on what you read on line" As part of the special Salute To Seniors Friday promotion seniors will receive free admission all day Friday right from the Grand Opening at 3 p.m. until 8 p.m.. An exciting new addition located at the show en­ trance is an opportunity to win $1000. cash! Be sure to enter at the ipads located at the show entrance. You will also be able to receive future home improve­ ment discount offers and invitations to future Jenkins' shows. Also new this year are FREE Door Crasher mini-tape measures each day! Quantities are limited so arrive early each day! One per family please. If you are looking for the latest backyard landscape ideas and stonework this year's home show is the place to be! Some gorgeous displays taking garden­ ing crews several days to complete have been taking shape at the Glen Abbey Community Centre. There are also some terrific, time-limited government incentives now available for many home improvement projects. Now is a super time to invest in what for most of us is our biggest long term, appreciating asset - our homes. If you are looking to redo your kitchen many of the area's finest kitchen designers will be on hand at the show this year with all the newest designs and ideas. Bathroom experts too! There are many, many new exhibitors at the spring home show - the biggest show in years - and one that is being featured is Oakville Sight and Sound. They will be showcas­ ing some incredible sale pricing on some amazing Samsung big screen TV's. Plus check out the latest home theatre options, and live 4 home automation systems. Just one of the many new exhibitors this year is Coco's Patio Furniture. You will be able to take advantage of some blow out prices right on-site of last year's quality outside furniture - plus check out the latest designs for the summer of 2018 ahead! Also new this year is On The Spot Carpet Cleaning voted #1 Best Carpet Cleaner! Rustic House from Speers Rd. will also be showcasing some unique, one of a kind custom, hand-crafted furniture pieces that you just have to see to appreciate! Natural wood furniture is their passion! Drop by and say hello then check out their new store. Last year over local 8,000 shoppers attended the spring Home Show looking to dis­ cover "live" what's new and exciting for their home. The Grand Opening of the show is Friday, April 6 at 3 p.m. Seniors will receive FREE admission on Friday as part of the special "Salute To Seniors Friday". Family discount coupons are available at virtualhome- show.ca or look for the pink passes in your local newspaper. In what has become one of the most captivating features at the home show The Ca­ nadian Raptor Conservancy will be returning for Saturday and Sunday! It features live eagles, owls and raptors and a host of other of our Canadian bird friends. These on going educational and informative seminars are free with your admission. "We are inviting everyone in Oakville to be Oakville Proud this year and come enjoy the three-day event" stated Jenkins. "This is a true 'community' home show where you can talk with local companies and save money on some excellent one-time show spe­ cials." The Home Show is a reflection of what a great town Oakville is to live in! Limited exhibit space is still available - call 905-827-4632. There is also some very talented interior decora­ tors at the show including Darlene Janeiro Design Group amongst others. To celebrate the 29th anni­ versary of the Oakville Lifestyle Home Show there are some very special contests, prizes and free give­ aways in store for Oakville residents this year in ad­ dition to the $1000. cash prize. Back by popular demand is the show's "We'll Move The Earth For You Contest". Four 2000 pound bags (a cubic yard) of prime black gardening soil are to be given away. The huge bags of earth will be delivered to your driveway, courtesy of Big Yellow Bag - an ex­ hibitor at the Home Show. They are great for topping up existing gardens or starting new ones. It's a very timely prize this time of year! Just one of the many important fund raisers at the show takes place at the "As It Happens Photography" booth. Have your photo taken and a portion of the proceeds will go to Cancer research. Jenkins continued, "We search for local companies that have a service or product that will be of interest to Oakville home owners". There are several excellent window and door companies in the show this year plus many other great exhibits including: land­ scaping, roofing, patio covers, rubberized walkways, Cogeco, Costco, Oakville Hydro, Lifestyle Sunrooms, Orangetheory Fitness, Happy Bees Honey, granite counter tops, kitchen designers, cookware, chiropractors, air conditioners, furnaces, renovators, solar products, painters, swimming pools, investment advisors, custom home builders, garage doors, lawn experts, northern resorts, sheds, deck refinishers, kitchen refacers, shutters, water conditioners, Toronto Star, retractable screen doors, photographers, sunrooms, realtors, sod, bags of gardening soil, upholstery, mortgage experts, garage organizers, Oakville Fire Department, lawn professionals, fireplaces, Bronte and Oakville Horticul­ tural Societies, great prizes and much more! You will also be able to enjoy the live Home Show Strolling guitar players Rick and Larry who love to play your requests. See if you can stump them at the show. Show hours are: Friday 3 p.m. to 8 p.m., Saturday 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., and Sunday 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Admission is only $5. at the door and children 12 and under are free. Parking is free and there is even over flow parking at Abbey Park High School - just beside the arena - and a new back entrance as well! Come out and bring the whole family to the 29th annual Oakville Lifestyle Home Show at the Glen Abbey Community Centre, April 6, 7, 8. Discount admission coupon available at virtualhomeshow.ca. See you there!

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