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Home and Garden Show This Weekend

The ever popular, spring tradition of the Soroptimist Home and Garden Show will be happening this weekend at the Fallon Convention Center. Join local businesses and service organizations for the 19th annual event where there will be booths, displays, and live domonstrations. On Saturday, May 4th the show will be open from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. and the demonstration schedule includes: 11 a.m.  -- Healthy cooking by Sean Walch, Chef/Dietician 12:15 p.m. -- Flower arrangin by Doreen Hill of Doreen's Desert Rose Florist 1:30 p.m. -- CPR Techniques by Beth Riley of Banner Churchill Hospital 2:45 p.m. -- Hoop Houses and more by Rick Lattin of Lattin Farms 3:30 p.m. -- Kids plant your spring bloom by Sue Chambers   On Sunday May 5th, the show is open from 10:00 a.m. and the demonstrations will be held at: 10:30 a.m. -- Great Basin Basket Farm Share by Kelli Kelly of the Fallon Food Hub 11:45 a.m. -- Sheep to Shawl by Eve Bjarnson of Sheep to Shawls 1:00 p.m. -- Container Gardening by Kim Klenakis, Nevada Master Gardener  
Vendor Booths Include:
Argenta Screens CC Communications Banner Churchill Community Hospital Auxiliary
J & K Llamas Sheep to Shawls Wreaths Across America
Stampede Photography Southwest Design Hoe & Hum Garden Club
Susan’s Homemade Western Nevada College Parkside Bible Fellowship
USA Bath American Carports Fallon Food Hub
Pirates with Soles Churchill County Museum VFW Auxiliary #1002 Fallon
Pearls Bakery Sierra Enterprises TOPS NV 0039`
The Fallon Post Churchill County 4-H Banner Churchill Community Hospital
Hearts of Gold Quilters CCH Foundation Needle in a Haystack
Quality First Home Fallon Animal Welfare Group Bolder Designs of Reno
DeBell Home Improvement Transcendence Health & Wellness Tianna Gomez
Lattin Farms Fisk Farm Herbs Battle Born Ice Cream
Frey-Cornu/Major Churchill Animal Protective Society Ivy the Artist—Face painting
Drew’s General Store Ace's Tree Service Churchill Masons/Boy Scouts troop 1776
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