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Home and Garden Show returns Friday to Montezuma County Fairgrounds

About 100 local and national vendors to participate
Organizers estimate about 2,500 people will turnout to this year’s Home and Garden Show in Montezuma County.

Organizers estimate more than 2,500 people will turnout for this year’s Four Corners Home and Garden show at the Montezuma County Fairgrounds.

The show is a venue for businesses to promote services and products and display new developments in home items, interior decorating, gardening, landscaping and building ideas.

The event, in its 21st year, begins Friday, running from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. The show continues Saturday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Admission is $5 for adults and $3 for seniors. Children 12 and under are free.

It’s organized by the Four Corners Builders Association.

According to Home and Garden Show coordinator Jana Wright, the last show was held in October and had “decent” turnout. This year is shaping up to be different.

“Everybody seems ready to get out and go,” Wright said. “I think this will be the best turnout we’ve had in probably four years.”

Roughly 105 vendor booths will be filled this week. They include exhibits at the fairground’s archery room. Most of the businesses are from the Four Corners, but some vendors travel from as far as Florida and Wyoming.

A variety of vendors will be present, ranging from artisan woodworks to integrative massage therapy.

Additions this year include a blood drive, a solar energy vendor, Native American jewelry, clay cookware and more.

Representatives from Sunrose Lawn and Landscape and Canopy Tree Specialists will be making appearances at the show.

Target Rental, a Durango-based rental equipment store, will make its first appearance.

Winnings from this year’s raffle include a snow blower from Mesa Verde Motorsports and a $300 day spa package at Elite Day Spa and Boutique.

Proceeds from the event’s silent auction are used to fund college scholarships, donate to local nonprofit organizations and to help fund community projects with labor and materials provided by the members of the Four Corners Builders Association.

Food and drink offerings will include barbecue, baked goods, local coffee and more.

A car show is in its ninth year at the Montezuma County Fairgrounds. “It’s ... bigger than it’s ever been,” said Home and Garden Show Coordinator Jana Wright.

A big draw for the event is the annual Classic Car Show. Now in its ninth year, the show will run from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Attendees get to see vintage cars that have been restored to their former glory.

“It’s going to be bigger than it’s ever been,” Wright said.

Members of Veterans of Foreign Wars and The American Legion will present the colors at 9 a.m. Saturday. The Four Corners Builders Association will also present a check to the Disabled American Veterans organization Saturday.

“It’s a big party,” Wright said. “That’s what it is. It’s the best show that this town has.”

The Piñon Project will donate time to help deconstruct the show and clean up afterward.

anicotera@the-journal.com



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