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Follow on Google News | Habitat for Humanity ReStore Home Improvement Market to be featured at The Living It Green ExpoHabitat for Humanity of Benton County, Inc. will feature a huge ReStore Home Improvement Market at the 2009 Living It Green Expo, to be held September 11-13, 2009, at the Pinnacle Hills Promenade in Rogers, Arkansas.
By: NWA Festivals, a Stiel Direct LLC Company The ReStore Home Improvement Market will display and sell quality used and surplus building materials, toys, appliances, fixtures, tools and much more at a fraction of normal prices. Proceeds from the ReStore Home Improvement Market at the 2009 Living It Green Expo will help Habitat for Humanity of Benton County, Inc. raise funds for the construction of Habitat houses within Benton County. Materials sold at the ReStore Home Improvement Market at the 2009 Living It Green Expo are usually donated from building supply stores, contractors, demolition crews or from individuals who wish to show their support for Habitat for Humanity of Benton County, Inc. In addition to raising funds, the ReStore Home Improvement Market helps the environment by rechanneling good, usable materials for others to use, while keeping them out of our landfills. The Living It Green Expo will be held September 11-13, 2009, on the "streets" of the Pinnacle Hills Promenade, between JC Penney and Dillards. The ReStore Home Improvement Market will be located near JC Penney. The Living It Green Expo and ReStore Home Improvement Market hours are Friday: 5pm to 9pm; Saturday: 10am to 9pm; Sunday: noon to 6pm. For more information and to help, please contact Habitat for Humanity of Benton County, Inc. at (479) 273-3638. CONTACT: Habitat for Humanity of Benton County, Inc: Debby Wieneke, (479) 273-3638 The Living It Green Expo: Dan Stiel, (479) 899-6294 Pinnacle Hills Promenade: Cathy Davis, (479) 936-2160 website: http://livingitgreen.org # # # "The Living It Green Expo is about living abundantly green and healthy lifestyles, enjoying and preserving the great outdoors, and saving money by making better, more eco-friendly and sustainable decisions" according to event founder and producer, Dan Stiel. Over 60,000 shoppers and 80 exhibitors, speakers, and entertainers participated in the inaugural Living It Green Expo held last year. End
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