The Muskegon Lakeshore Home, Garden + Boat Show features over 50 exhibitors including everything from windows, siding, gutters, and painting to home décor, furniture, landscaping and much more.
The show, at VanDyk Mortgage Convention Center, 460 West Western Avenue, Muskegon, is set to run from 4 p.m., Friday, April 16, to 5 p.m., Saturday, April 17.
Back by popular demand, the Do-It-Yourself and Demonstration seminars will highlight floral design, cooking demonstrations, and more.
New this year, the show is including boats. Visit marine exhibitors, boat dealers and much more.
Tickets may be used for either Friday, April 16 or Saturday, April 17th. Tickets must be surrendered at time of use.
Advance tickets are available online until noon, Friday, April 16. After that, tickets may only be purchased at the door.
Advance Tickets: $8. Tickets purchased at the door: $10 *Admission price includes 15% off at the Delta by Marriot's restaurant, Walker's. Find registration information for the show at:
https://web.muskegon.org/events.
- Posted April 09, 2021
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Muskegon Lakeshore Home, Garden + Boat Show set for April 16, 17
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