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Yuma Home and Garden Show

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Event# 800-690-1993

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Since 1995, over 300 displays with everything you'll need for the home including home improvement, decorating, design and much more.

There will be many "How To" demonstrations and seminars by leading experts in the fields of landscaping, remodeling, finance, construction and more. A Home Show is a place where you can get free stuff and where you can get great ideas on how to make your home a better place to live. It is a show where you can see the latest trends and many different new products. Our shows are a place where you can dream and find ways to decorate and design your living space to be more enjoyable and efficient. In short, a trip to the Home Show will improve your home life!

Friday-Saturday - 9:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m.
Sunday - 10:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.

Yuma Home and Garden Show

Address : Yuma Civic Center , 1440 W. Desert Hills Drive Yuma AZ
Phone : 800-690-1993   (Always call and confirm events.)

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Admission Fee : $6.00 per day - $8.00 two day pass

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