GREENVILLE —
Sunny skies and warm temperatures are likely prompting local gardeners to begin their efforts for the spring season.
With that in mind, Keep Greenville Beautiful has scheduled its annual Spring Home & Garden Show from 10 a.m. until 3 p.m. Saturday at the Fletcher Warren Civic Center.
There will be a variety of exhibits, displays and demonstrations during the free event; including information from Hunt County Wood Turners, Spradling’s Greenhouse, The Home Depot, the Pampered Chef, Winestone Farms and many more.
There will also be a silent auction and a Kids Corner with opportunities for arts and crafts.
Habitat for Humanity will be selling hot dogs for $1 each.
Booth space is still available for the show. Those wanting additional information can contact Keep Greenville Beautiful at 903-422-0495 or keepgreenvillebeautiful@hotmail.com.
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