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Turning Point Realty, LLC Hosts 5th Annual Home Show in Winsted

All proceeds from NWCT Home Show 2020 on April 25 will benefit four local non-profit organizations

Turning Point Realty, LLC is hosting its 5th Annual NWCT Home Show 2020 on Saturday, April 25, 2020 at Northwestern Regional High School #7 at 100 Battistoni Drive in Winsted, CT from 10 am - 4 pm. All proceeds from the event will benefit four local non-profit organizations; Northwestern Regional School District #7, Salvation Army, Educated Canines Assisting with Disabilities (ECAD), and Project Playground!

The NWCT Home Show 2020 showcases the latest in home improvement trends, remodeling ideas and outdoor living products and appeals to new home-owners, those planning to remodel or dreamers preparing wish lists for future home improvement. There will be 60+ exhibitor spaces for both Premier and General categories. Exhibitors will be able to showcase their products and services to over 400 potential customers in one day. Admission and parking are FREE. There will be a variety of food trucks, kids’ activities and over $6,000 dollars in prizes and giveaways.

Suzie Larson, owner of Turning Point Realty, LLC, said of the generosity of the community, “I would like to thank the entire community including exhibitors, volunteers, friends, family and staff for their unconditional support of the NWCT Home Show 2020. I am very grateful to be able to put on the NWCT Home Show 2020 again this year, and to be able to help four local non-profits. My heart is truly blessed to be part of such a wonderful community!”

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To learn more about how to attend the event and or exhibit, please visit our website at www.tprealtyllc.com.

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About Turning Point Realty, LLC: From one REALTOR® to a whole team, we have quickly become Litchfield County’s fastest growing real estate firm. Known for our work with First Time Home Buyers, Turning Point Realty LLC is the place to go when you’re looking to buy, sell or invest in any price range in Litchfield and Western Hartford Counties. We are also licensed in Massachusetts and Rhode Island. For more information visit www.tprealtyllc.com or call 860-909-1162.

About Project Playground: Project Playground is a local fundraising initiative with the goal to raise enough money to replace the playgrounds at both Bakerville and New Hartford Elementary Schools in New Hartford, CT. These improvements include new playscapes that are geared towards the appropriate age groups that attend each school as well as ADA-compliant components to meet the needs of our diverse student population. The ultimate goal is to raise $160,000 ($80,000 for each school). For more information visit www.projectplaygroundnewhartford.com.

About Northwestern Regional School District #7: Northwestern Regional School District #7 is a public regional school district that serves the towns of Barkhamsted, New Hartford, Colebrook, and Norfolk. Northwestern Regional High School fosters academic and personal excellence in every student. In partnership with families and communities, we create a safe learning environment dedicated to developing the skills of lifelong learning. Our dynamic and challenging educational program prepares individuals to respect diversity and become responsible citizens in a rapidly evolving global environment. We are Responsible, Respectful, and Proud! For more information visit www.nwr7.com or call 860-379-8525.

About Salvation Army Winsted Regional Service Center: Every day in the Northwest Hills of Connecticut, The Salvation Army helps bind the wounds of modern-day life, offering food to the hungry. Learn more at www.ctri.salvationarmy.org/SNE/WinstedRegionalServiceCenter.com.

About Educated Canines Assisting with Disabilities (ECAD): ECAD is a Connecticut 501(c)(3) nonprofit, founded in 1995 by Lu and Dale Picard with a mission to enable people with disabilities to gain greater independence and mobility through the use of specially educated dogs. Learn more at www.ecad1.org.

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