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West Metro Home Remodeling Fair is February 27

"No project is too small" tops this year's theme at the fair.

Is the home improvement bug beginning to itch? Winter is the perfect time to start researching your next big or little project and this year the experts are returning to your back yard.

The West Metro Home Remodeling Fair is returning to the Eisenhower Community Center in Hopkins on Sunday, February 27. This free event is sponsored by the cities of Minnetonka, St. Louis Park, , and Hopkins, as well as the Minnetonka, St. Louis Park and Hopkins Community Education departments.

There are a number of seminars throughout the day to provide residents with ideas, tips, information and resources to help with home improvements. This year the theme is “No Project is too Small” so most attendees will come away with valuable information to help them with any project. 

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When you attend, you can expect to see products and servicesrelated to home remodeling,  contractors, architects, landscape designers, various city departments as well as green and eco-friendly businesses.

Linda Peterson, the Fair Coordinator, recommends people visit the Idea Center and the “Ask a Pro” booth that provides free advice and tips to residents. She suggests that people bring along photos and sketches to get the most benefit from their questions.

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Who: West Metro Home Remodeling Fair

What:  Annual West Metro Home Remodeling Fair

Where:  Eisenhower Community Center in Hopkins, Minnesota

When:  Sunday, February 27 from 10:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.

Why: To help people learn more about home remodeling projects.

 

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