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Welcome back to the Goldendale Home & Garden Show!
The Greater Goldendale Chamber of Commerce is delighted to host another spectacular Home & Garden Show this year!
This year’s show will have more than 100 vendors, ensuring something of interest for everyone. Allyn’s Building Center and Bishop Sanitation have partnered together to bring in a signature gardening expert, Cisco Wallace. Cisco is a popular horticulturist in the Pacific Northwest. He has hosted garden shows on TV and radio appearing regularly on King5’s “New Day Northwest,” the King5 News, and King5’s “Evening.” His show, “Gardening with Cisco,” with Meeghan Black aired for many years of KING/KONG TV. He is the author of “Ask Cisco” and “Oh, La La” and has written a weekly garden column for the Seattle PostIntelligencer as well as the Seattle Times. He was recently awarded the B.Y. Morrison Communications Award from the American Horticultural Society (AHS). Cisco will be presenting a Goldendale
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Gardening workshop on May 6 at 11 a.m.
Also new to this year’s show is an interactive Kids’ Discovery Garden. This area will feature children’s activities set up like a children’s museum with a large play zone, sensory tables, crafts, petting zoo, entertainment, and story times. The Kids’ Discovery Zone was designed by Trisha Atchley of Fairygodmother Events in partnership with the Goldendale Community Library (FVRL), Goldendale Reindeer, Howard’s Haven Animal Sanctuary, Grace Kidz, and the Army National Guard.
Cypress Creek Renewables is a signature sponsor for the event. Klickitat Valley Health also added to the show offerings as a sponsor, bringing healthy lifestyle tips and ideas.
“This year’s show will be a lot of fun because of the amazing businesses and organizations that have come together. That’s the great thing about the Goldendale business community— they care about Goldendale and help make amazing events like this show possible,” Mindy Jackson, Executive Director of the Chamber shared.
As Audrey Hepburn put it so well: “To plant a garden is to believe in tomorrow.” So believe and enjoy!