Home show comes to Allentown PA
As reported in the Lehigh Valley News,The Eastern PA Spring Home Show came back to the Agri-Plex at the Allentown, PA Fairgrounds.
There was a ton of activity, with attendees braving the snowy weather and seeking information, demonstrations and deals from the 140+ exhibitors on hand.
"We have quite a few venders coming from up in the Poconos and they might not get here until Saturday morning, but they will be here," explained Charmagne Harris with Jenks Productions.
Bethlehem based Tru-Comfort Heating and Air Conditioning normally would have their area ready to go this close to the doors opening. "It set us back as far as set-up," Sales Manager Jeff Frantz described. "But we're moving along and should be ready to go for the opening."
This is the twelfth year for the show, and you can see a wide variety of home products and services, including the latest and greatest in landscaping, tons of ideas for remodeling, even the high calorie to the high-tech. Businesses know the benefits of events like this one.
"The biggest thing is to meet new customers who just aren't happy with their water, whether it's city water or well water, they might have low water pressure," shared Jim Carroll with Long's Water Technology and Water Systems.
"Spring is about 30 days away and it's just around the corner, so get out, come on down and enjoy yourself," Harris smiled.
Next year's show is February 13-15 and we're expecting another great turnout, no matter the weather.
There was a ton of activity, with attendees braving the snowy weather and seeking information, demonstrations and deals from the 140+ exhibitors on hand.
"We have quite a few venders coming from up in the Poconos and they might not get here until Saturday morning, but they will be here," explained Charmagne Harris with Jenks Productions.
Bethlehem based Tru-Comfort Heating and Air Conditioning normally would have their area ready to go this close to the doors opening. "It set us back as far as set-up," Sales Manager Jeff Frantz described. "But we're moving along and should be ready to go for the opening."
This is the twelfth year for the show, and you can see a wide variety of home products and services, including the latest and greatest in landscaping, tons of ideas for remodeling, even the high calorie to the high-tech. Businesses know the benefits of events like this one.
"The biggest thing is to meet new customers who just aren't happy with their water, whether it's city water or well water, they might have low water pressure," shared Jim Carroll with Long's Water Technology and Water Systems.
"Spring is about 30 days away and it's just around the corner, so get out, come on down and enjoy yourself," Harris smiled.
Next year's show is February 13-15 and we're expecting another great turnout, no matter the weather.
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