Whether you need advice on tree care, are looking for closet solutions or on the hunt for your next home improvement project, odds are you’ll find inspiration in Apple Valley this weekend.
Hosted by the Apple Valley Chamber of Commerce, the city’s 24th Home & Garden Expo takes place Saturday and admission is free, according to an advisory from the chamber.
The event will feature more than 120 vendor booths, grilled food from the Boy Scouts, Culver’s custard, face-painting, inflatables and 10 booths with city officials who will answer questions and hear concerns, according to the chamber.
Bobby Jensen, a local gardening expert and co-host of KARE 11’s “Grow with KARE,” will host a free seminar titled, “These Aren’t Your Grandma’s Hydrangeas,” at noon.
“Apple Valley does it right. A spectacular show and something about their show’s size and timing that everyone is buying,” Jensen said in the release.
The event, which starts at 9 a.m. at Eastview High School, is expected to bring in 6,000 visitors. The expo is the city’s second-largest event, just behind the Fourth of July parade.
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