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I have a small number of reduced price tickets available for the BC Home and Garden Show.
Home Harvest Farms will be displaying our terraced stainless steel planters, movable raised beds and grow lighting at booth #2198 as you walk down to the main section of the show.
Send me an e-mail to and I’ll put aside a ticket for you at Will Call.
The tickets are $7.50 each including taxes.
First come first served.
Please commit so that I’m not stuck with any unclaimed tickets.
I’ll respond to your e-mail to let you know if I have a ticket for you.
Swing by the booth and leave cash or a cheque made out to Philip Be’er on your way in.
Looking forward to a fantastic week,
Philip
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