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Home & Garden Show coming to Fort Myers Whether you’re looking to spruce up your home for the coming holidays or you need to tackle that home improvement project you’ve been putting off, the newest home products and services can be found at the 28th Annual Home & Garden Show in downtown Fort Myers. This free event will take place Saturday and Sunday, Sept. 21 and 22, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Caloosa Sound Convention Center (formerly Harborside Convention Center) adjacent to the Luminary Hotel. “If you are buying a new home or remodeling your current one, there are some great reasons to visit our show,” said Bill Anderson, president of Expo Management that produces the Home & Garden Shows. “During this show, attendees can find sources to address all their home improvement needs and get help deciding which home project to tackle first.”

The show is a platform for businesses to connect with potential customers, build relationships, and generate leads. It also provides a valuable opportunity for attendees to discover new products and services, learn about the latest trends, and gain insights from industry experts. The show is organized by the [Name of the organization] and is held annually in [Location].

**Expo Management Inc.

Expo Management Inc. is hosting a trade show and is committed to providing a high-quality experience for all attendees. The event will feature a variety of exhibitors, including companies from various industries. The event will also include a range of activities, such as door prizes, giveaways, and a cruise/vacation giveaway.

The annual half-day workshop takes place on Sept. 19 at FGCU. Some of the sessions will include “How to Finance Affordable Housing” and “Government Initiatives for Affordable Housing.” The symposium will begin at 8 a.m. and conclude at 12:30 p.m. in the university’s Cohen Center ballroom. Admission is $50 for REIS members and $70 for others. There is no charge for FGCU students or faculty. Registration is required at www.reis-swfl.org. REIS is an independent professional organization, dedicated to assisting members in the effective utilization of real estate through networking, education, public service, and a common voice on pertinent issues. REIS information and program schedule are available at www.reis-swfl.org. ¦

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