Home show Sept. 24

MILLBROOK — For those who just moved into a new home or are looking to upgrade their renovated home, the Fine Home Source’s Home Show, hosted by Crisp Architects, promises to be just the thing. The show will be held on Saturday, Sept. 24, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., at the Millbrook Band Shell at 3327 Franklin Ave. There will be more than 40 exhibitors showing products for new or renovated homes. Products include traditional work by artisans, furniture makers, faux finishers, plasterers and mill workers. There will also be environmentally-friendly building products, geo-thermal systems and solar options for your home. Also on hand will be energy-efficient appliances, wine cellars and AV systems, to name a few of the many products being showcased. For those looking for help outside their home, Fine House Source will also have experts in landscape design. Outdoor products such as fencing, saunas and pools will also be available to examine. A suggested donation of $2 is requested to help benefit the Dutchess Land Conservancy (DLC).

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