2013 RIBA Home Show scheduled for April 4-7 at RI Convention Center
The RI Builders Association (RIBA) announced today that The Home Show will take place at the Rhode Island Convention Center on April 4-7. Admission is $10 and tickets can be purchased at the door. Children 15 and under are admitted free.
Now in its 63rd year, The Home Show is the largest and longest running event of its kind inSouthern New England. It is also the only locally organized home show in Rhode Island, put together by RIBA, a progressive, nonprofit established in 1945 to address the shelter needs of the community in the Ocean State.
“This year’s theme, ‘Imagine. Create. Enjoy.’ perfectly suits our motivations and goals for this year’s show,” said RIBA executive director John Marcantonio.
For more information about The Home Show, including the show’s schedule and a printable admission coupon, please visit:
www.ribahomeshow.com
www.youtube.com/user/ribuilders
www.facebook.com/RIBAHomeShow
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