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Fort Wayne Home & Garden Show Celebrates 40th Anniversary

By: Audra Streetman
Updated: February 28, 2013


A long time tradition of the Tri-State area returns this weekend. The Fort Wayne Home & Garden Show opened this morning at the Memorial Coliseum for its 40th anniversary edition.

The show is presented by Windows, Doors & More and will take place from February 28-March 3. More than 650 exhibits will be on hand with a wide array of the latest in home and garden products and services.

Nearly 50,000 local home and garden enthusiasts are expected to attend the event this weekend. Hours Thursday and Friday are 11am to 9pm, Saturday 10am to 9pm, and Sunday 11am to 5pm.

Admission is $10 adults, $6 seniors 65+, Children 15 and under are free. Parking in Coliseum lots costs $4 per vehicle. Visit www.home-gardenshow.com for additional information including $2 discount coupons.

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