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Alabama Home & Garden Show completes 5th year serving community, local businesses
From The Tribune staff reports meeting
TRUSSVILLE – The 2023 Alabama Home and Garden Show had another successful show at the Trussville Civic Center last weekend, providing visitors with access to a variety of home improvement vendors from Friday, Feb. 10, through Sunday, Feb 12.
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According to Tribune publisher Scott Buttram, there were “over 50 vendors representing products and services for almost anything imaginable inside and outside your home. It (was) really a one stop shop for free expert advice on any home, garden or lawn projects you may be considering.”
This was the fifth Home and Garden Show hosted by The Tribune. Presenting sponsors were one of Alabama’s oldest and most trusted roofing companies, Hinkle Roofing, which has participated in all five Trussville shows, and Batts’ Chimney Services. Contributing spon- sor was video and audio specialist ihangTVs.com
“Ferlando (Parker, CEO and Founder of ihangTVs. com) does a great job,” Buttram said. “Guys, if you’re thinking about upgrading your man cave, that’s where you want to go.”

Visitors were introduced to dozens of businesses, many of which had their unique products on display, including outdoor furniture, home video arcades, man cave audio and video services, fencing, decks and porches. For the home, there were bath and kitchen renovation specialists, roof, window, gutters
Irondale City Council grants extension for delayed shopping center, recognizes several community leaders
By Loyd McIntosh
For The Tribune
IRONDALE — The Irondale City Council granted two deadline extensions for and door contractors, among many others. There were also “cash and carry” vendors including Emily’s Heirloom Pound Cakes and the always popular Tandi Cakes.
Door prizes were given away throughout the weekend with many vendors also offered their own giveaways.