Ad’k Camp & Home welcomes 400 visitors

Bill Brooker stops to talk to Lisa Hudon at the Town of Webb Historical Association booth at the Adirondack Camp & Home Show on Saturday at the GTH Recreation Center on Saturday, June 9. Photo by Carol Hansen

More than 40 vendors displayed their products—from hot tubs to wood-fired pizza ovens—at the Adirondack Camp & Home Show on Friday, Saturday and Sunday, June 8, 9, and 10, at the George T. Hiltebrant Recreation Center. Approximately 400 people attended the show, according to Bill Brooker, organizer of the annual show.

“Considering the state of our economy the turnout was good, and the vendors were happy with the sales they made during the show,” Brooker said.

Sandy Tetreault with a breakfast/dining booth built by Middle Branch Woodworking that was on display at the camp & Home Show on Saturday, June 9 at the GTH Recreation Center.

Brooker cited the generator vendor as having sold five generators during the show, and the North Country Storage made connections with customers on four sheds.

Empire Masonry Heaters sold a few of their featured portable wood-fired outdoor heaters and pizza ovens, including one commercial unit, he added.

“So, overall, I’m happy with it. The show did what I wanted it to do. It got people involved with other people, so they can get their services and their needs filled,” Brooker said.

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