Home & Leisure Show draws a crowd

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Water Elite’s Bob Kennedy discusses water filtration systems with Ken Osborne at the annual Chatham-Kent Home & Leisure Show Oct. 14.
Water Elite’s Bob Kennedy discusses water filtration systems with Ken Osborne at the annual Chatham-Kent Home & Leisure Show Oct. 14.

More than 1,900 people attended the three-day Home & Leisure Show in Chatham, which featured 82 vendors, at the John D. Bradley Convention Centre.

As well, event organizers 99.1 CKXS FM and the Chatham-Kent Home Builders Association donated $4,000 in event proceeds to the Foundation of the Chatham-Kent Health Alliance.

“A sincere thank you to 99.1 CKXS FM and the CKHBA for this very generous donation to the CKHA Diagnostic Imaging Equipment Renewal Campaign,” Fannie Vavoulis, Director of Development, Foundation of CKHA said.

“We were thrilled to be a part of the Chatham-Kent Fall Home & Leisure Show and are already looking forward to next year’s event. Thank you to the event organizers, vendors, volunteers and attendees – your contributions to this event has helped to bring us one step closer to bringing new diagnostic imaging equipment to our local hospitals.”

 

Cortney Maynard of Floating Therapy talks with Sheila Blondia about the benefits of a session in one of the company’s sensory deprivation tanks. The business was one of 82 that set up a display as part of the Chatham-Kent Home & Leisure Show on the weekend.
Cortney Maynard of Floating Therapy talks with Sheila Blondia about the benefits of a session in one of the company’s sensory deprivation tanks. The business was one of 82 that set up a display as part of the Chatham-Kent Home & Leisure Show on the weekend.

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