WNC Home, Garden & Green Living Show to be held March 20-22

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From Home Garden and Green Living Show

Press Release

 The WNC Home, Garden & Green Living Show will be held in Asheville, NC on March 20-22, 2015. Sponsors of the show include Berkshire-Hathaway, Buck Stoves, Earth Fare, HomeSource Design Center, Asheville Radio Group, Independent Asheville Radio (WZGM), Clear Channel, Asheville Citizen-Times and the Western North Carolina Green Building Council.

This is the 40th anniversary of Asheville’s premier home show and will host a myriad of businesses showcasing products for the home, lawn, garden, and healthy living. There will be two full days of seminars held which will include topics such as solar energy, green building trends, remodeling tips, and gardening. To view the full seminar schedule visit the show website at www.homegardenandgreenliving.com

BMW of Asheville will have the i3 on display, BMW’s electric vehicle made of 100% recycled materials. In addition, there will be a food drive for Manna Food Bank. All attendees of the show who bring a can of food donation, will receive $1.00 off of entrance admission for the show. Regular admission to the show is $7.00 per adult, $6.00 for seniors and students and can be purchased online at the US Cellular Center website (www.uscellularcenterasheville.com) or at the box office.

For more information about the home show visit www.homegardenandgreenlivingshow.com

About WNC Home, Lawn & Garden Show:

The 40th Annual WNC Home, Garden & Green Living Show will be held at the U.S. Cellular Center in downtown Asheville March 20-22, 2015, featuring products and services for the home and garden. The spring show will also feature two full days of seminars. Visit www.homegardenandgreenlivingshow.com for more information.

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