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Fall Home & Garden Show a First for Mt. Pleasant

The Charleston Trident Home Builders Association is excited to announce the first annual Mt. Pleasant Home & Garden Show. This fall, crowds will gather east of the Cooper to see what’s new in home design both indoors and out. There will be rows upon rows of local merchants selling their wares.

The Mt. Pleasant Home & Garden Show will be held October 23, 24 & 25 at the Omar Shrine Temple, just over the Ravenel Bridge. Local compaines will be showing current and prospective home owners new products for their Home and Gardens. The show will have limited space available with only two companies participating in each category (ex. two granite companies, two home designers, etc). Products include everything from swimming pools to window treatments and wood flooring. If you would like your company to participate, please call the Charleston Trident Home Builders Association at (843) 572-1414 or visit www.mphomeandgardenshow.com.

Local companies already on board to sponsor the show are Carpet Baggers, Lord & Evans Paints, Aqua Blue Pools and Carolina Lanterns. The Charleston Trident Home Builders Association has produced a larger-scale version of this Home Show in North Charleston for more than 30 years and is optimistic about bringing the same quality vendors and entertainment to the residents of Mt. Pleasant.

The Omar Shrine Temple is located at 176 Patriots Point Street in Mt. Pleasant.




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