
If spring just can't get here soon enough, you'll enjoy the 27th edition of Ontario's Biggest Little Home Show --The Ancaster Lifestyle Home Show.
A short drive to Marritt Hall on Garner Road will add up to very big savings on just about everything for your home. The Home Show runs from March 7-9 at Ancaster Fairgrounds. The grand opening March 7 at 3 p.m. It's also Salute To Seniors Day, so seniors will receive free admission.
Each year thousands of home owners shop at the home show. In addition to one-stop shopping, there are lots of great deals.
From roofers to windows, basements to bathrooms, repairs to renovations, air conditioners to sunrooms, visitors can expect to find all the answers to their home improvement needs.
Products
Some of the products available for purchase include retractable screen doors, furnaces, air conditioners, basement repairs, sunrooms, garage doors, garage organizers, granite counter tops, builders, cookware, roofing, sod, student painters, water conditioning, chiropractors, flooring resurfacing, driveway coatings, vacuums, landscape services, concrete curbing, tiling, shutters, bathtub enclosures, replacement windows and doors, solar energy products, outdoor rubberized surface coverings and upholstery.
One of the draws is the We'll Move The Earth For You Contest. Participants have a chance to win one of four 2000-pound bags of prime black gardening soil, delivered to your driveway courtesy of Hamilton Sod .
Enjoy some delicious home-made cooking too, along with live music by the Home Show Strolling Band.
Admission is $3. Show hours are Friday, March 7 from 3-8 p.m., Saturday, March 8 from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sunday, March 9, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. For a discount admission coupon, go to www.jenkinsshow.com.

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