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Pittsburgh Home and Garden Show adds ‘farm’ to the mix

Candy Williams
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Phil Tompkins, co-founder with Jenn Tompkins of Rent The Chicken of Freeport, which partners with affiliate farmers to provide them with a source for fresh eggs, will be at the Pittsburgh Home and Garden Show March 1-10.
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More people are becoming accustomed to purchasing items – from grains, flours and snacks to coffees, spices and pasta – in bulk at the East End Food Co-op, says Kate Safin, one of the speakers at the Pittsburgh Home and Garden Show March 1-10 at David Lawrence Convention Center.
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Antiques and collectibles appraiser and TV personality Lori Verderame will talk with visitors about their treasured heirlooms, collectibles or antiques at the Pittsburgh Home and Garden Show March 1-10 at David Lawrence Convention Center.
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Randy Gilson, creator of the Randyland outdoor art exhibit on Pittsburgh’s North Side, (shown in photo) will provide his first Pop-Up space for kids and adults to create colorful art on fences at the Pittsburgh Home and Garden Show March 1-10 at David Lawrence Convention Center.
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Farm to Table exhibitors showcased a variety of “Eat Fresh, Buy Local” food products at last year’s conference.
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Kids enjoyed the fun of chicken races at a recent Farm to Table conference.

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