Garden Show invites vendors
LAKE GEORGE -- The organizers of the Adirondack Garden and Flower Show are seeking vendors to participate in this year's show, set for April 25 through 27 at the Lake George Forum, Lake George.
The Adirondack Garden and Flower Show attracts thousands of gardening enthusiasts from all over the Northeast and features more than 6,000 square feet of fully blooming garden displays created with the homeowner in mind, according to a press release.
In addition, there will be more than 100 venders selling everything for garden and outdoor living spaces, along with lectures on a variety of gardening topics and many creative floral arrangements. To participate call 786-1529 or go to www.adirondackgardenandflowershow.com.
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