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Home & Garden Idea Fair

April 27 - April 29

FREE

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What you’ll find at the Home & Garden Idea Fair:
Hundreds of home and garden businesses, indoor landscape displays, one of the largest plant sales in Clark County, local farmer’s market vendors and a variety of free hands-on activities for the whole family.

Admission is FREE. Donations of canned foods for local food banks, or cash donations to Operation Warm Heart will be graciously accepted (but are not required for entry).

For more information visit: www.clarkcoeventcenter.com/events/2018/home–garden-idea-fair

Location:
Event Center
Exhibition Halls A, B & C / South Halls 1 & 2
17402 NE Delfel Rd
Ridgefield, WA 98642

Dates/Hours:
Friday, April 27: 9am – 6pm
Saturday, April 28: 9am – 6pm
Sunday, April 29: 10am – 5pm

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Start:
April 27
End:
April 29
Cost:
FREE
Website:
http://www.clarkcoeventcenter.com/events/2018/home--garden-idea-fair

Venue

Clark County Event Center
17402 NE Delfel Rd
Ridgefield, WA 98642 United States
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360.397.6180
Website:
http://www.clarkcoeventcenter.com

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