Annual Brookhaven Home and Garden Show Returns to Holtsville Ecology Site
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Annual Brookhaven Home and Garden Show Returns to Holtsville Ecology Site

Holtsville, NY –Highway Superintendent Daniel P. Losquadro is announcing the return of the annual Brookhaven Town Home & Garden Show, benefiting the Holtsville Ecology Site. The show will run the last two weekends this month – March 23-24 and March 30-31.

Caption: Thousands of residents came out to enjoy the exhibits, including this one courtesy of Bloomin Haus Nursery, at last year’s Home & Garden Show.

The indoor event will feature dozens of vendor exhibits including: landscaping, garden centers, stonework, garden structures, siding & windows, interior décor, gutters and more. In addition, with paid admission, visitors can participate in free educational workshops and hands-on classes for children, as well as photos with the Easter Bunny. Classes and workshops are subject to change; a comprehensive schedule of seminars is available at www.brookhavenny.gov.

“The Home and Garden Show is an excellent opportunity for residents to support local businesses and reinvest in our local economy, while getting some unique ideas from our vendors’ displays,” said Superintendent Losquadro.  “From building outdoor fireplaces and getting more creative with landscaping design to replacing fencing and walkways or even going solar, the Home and Garden Show features innovative ways to enhance your home, garden and property this spring.”

The show will run March 23-24 and March 30-31, from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. The cost of admission is $6 for adults; children 16 and under are free. Discounted tickets are available for pre-purchase at www.brookhavenny.gov.  Parking is free, as is the opportunity to visit with the Easter Bunny and walk through the animal preserve, which is home to more than 100 injured or non-releasable wild and farm animals and will be open on Saturday and Sunday from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. In addition, each day attendees will have the opportunity to win services or merchandise raffled off by vendors.

For further information, contact the Ecology Site at 631.758.9664.