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Fifth Home Inspirations Show Focuses on Local Vendors

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The Home Inspirations Show at The Heritage Centre Studio 479

With spring in the air, you may find your thoughts drifting to renovations and home improvements. If so, you’re not alone. From March 31 until April 2, the Home Inspirations Show in Niverville will showcase what our many local companies have to offer. The show will take place at the Niverville Heritage Centre. 

This is the show’s fifth year, and once again it’s hosted by Group Edge Business Solutions and run by John Falk.

The Niverville Credit Union (NCU) is once again this year’s biggest sponsor. Each of the vendors who set up a booth pay to be part of the show, but NCU helps some organizations who wouldn’t otherwise be able to participate.

“NCU provides ten booths at no charge for non-profit groups in the region,” Falk says. 

This year will feature quite a few new businesses. Anya’s Hair Studio, which has been in business on Main Street Niverville for eight years, will have their first booth at this event.

“My passion is to inspire women, men, and children to feel beautiful inside and out,” says Anna Sawatzky, the salon’s owner. “Being a part of this show allows us to reach out to customers that have not heard of us before.” 

Another business new to the show is 2K Ventures. The company is owned and operated by Kazwel Levandoski and his wife. “We are an outdoor renovation company,” Levandoski says. “We specialize in sunrooms, patio covers, and decks. Our roof system is unique in that it is made to offer the maximum amount of comfort underneath, without sacrificing strength and durability. Being a part of the show allows us to connect with our existing customers in the southeast area, while promoting to new customers.”

On top of being able to see what southeastern Manitoba has to offer homeowners, the event will also feature demonstrations and lifestyle booths. There will also be a kids area, so guests can bring the whole family.

“Most exhibitors will have their own prizes,” says Falk. “However, the big prize is the $5,000 creative cash draw which is open to anyone attending [18 years and older]. This needs to be spent at one, or many, of the exhibitors in 2017. The winner will be announced live on air on Mix 96.7 the Monday morning after at 8:00 am.”

A batch of 150 tickets is available for free at NCU, or you can pay $5 at the door. Youth fourteen and under are free.

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