Pennysaver Home & Rec show this weekend
NORWICH – Friday and Saturday, the Norwich & Sidney Pennysaver will host its 31st annual Home and Recreation Show at the Chenango County Fairgrounds. The Home & Rec Show will feature a variety of exhibitors and vendors who will feature home improvement and goods and services.
The show has a little bit of everything, with exhibitors from Pro Spas to Vittles Mobile Food and everything in between.
Norwich merchant John Behory of The Village Cobbler has been an exhibitor at the show for several years. “We’ll have just about everything we have in the shop down there,” said Behory. The Village Cobbler will have a wide array of motorcycle gear, including vests, chaps, sunglasses, goggles, boots, wallets and purses.
Richfield Springs’ G Tech Marine has been coming to the show for about five years. According to Dave, a member of the G Tech Marine family, the response so far has been overwhelmingly good. G Tech Marine will be bringing an array of items to the show, including docks, pontoon boats, boat trailers and Mercury Outboards. “Everyone should come out and enjoy it. We have a really good time,” said Dave.
In addition to the regular exhibitors, several food vendors will be at the event, including Brooks Barbecue. Brooks will be on hand from 10 a.m. Saturday until they sell out. Saint Theresa’s Church and the Northeast Classic Car Museum will be raffling off prizes, and Curtis Lumber will be constructing and giving away an eight foot by eight foot shed, valued at $500. To be eligible, people need only stop by the Curtis Lumber booth and sign up. The shed will be given away at the end of the show on Saturday.
The event will be held from 3 to 8 p.m. on Friday and 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturday at the Chenango County Fairgrounds. Admission and parking are free.
The show has a little bit of everything, with exhibitors from Pro Spas to Vittles Mobile Food and everything in between.
Norwich merchant John Behory of The Village Cobbler has been an exhibitor at the show for several years. “We’ll have just about everything we have in the shop down there,” said Behory. The Village Cobbler will have a wide array of motorcycle gear, including vests, chaps, sunglasses, goggles, boots, wallets and purses.
Richfield Springs’ G Tech Marine has been coming to the show for about five years. According to Dave, a member of the G Tech Marine family, the response so far has been overwhelmingly good. G Tech Marine will be bringing an array of items to the show, including docks, pontoon boats, boat trailers and Mercury Outboards. “Everyone should come out and enjoy it. We have a really good time,” said Dave.
In addition to the regular exhibitors, several food vendors will be at the event, including Brooks Barbecue. Brooks will be on hand from 10 a.m. Saturday until they sell out. Saint Theresa’s Church and the Northeast Classic Car Museum will be raffling off prizes, and Curtis Lumber will be constructing and giving away an eight foot by eight foot shed, valued at $500. To be eligible, people need only stop by the Curtis Lumber booth and sign up. The shed will be given away at the end of the show on Saturday.
The event will be held from 3 to 8 p.m. on Friday and 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturday at the Chenango County Fairgrounds. Admission and parking are free.
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