3rd Annual Parade of Homes Sunday

The 3rd Annual Parade of Homes will take place from 10 am to 4 pm, Sunday, September 28 with homes ranging from contemporary to western log. This fundraiser for the Boys and Girls Club of Richland County has become the premiere opportunity to view a wide variety of homes, get some fantastic building and remodeling ideas and become acquainted with local contractors and their talents.

Organizer Brenda Larson of Creative Solutions is delighted with the selection of homes this year. “We have a condo, split levels, and a multiple story home,” she said. Every home has special features such as fabulous custom artwork on the walls, a bedroom featuring car racing, a log stair rail, massive fireplaces, custom tiled showers, beautiful glassware and art, an amazing arched bridge connecting two sections, outdoor wraparound decks, and much more. Both urban and rural homes are included in the tour.

Larson wished to thank all the homeowners who have graciously agreed to open their homes for this special event. The homeowners are: Andrea & Dick Davidson, Shanna & Steve Lunderby, Cindy Mead, Sharon Rau, Jackie and Jerry Schlenz and Fran & Sam Syth.

The Parade of Homes is a self-guided tour. Participants may start at any home, at any time.

Tickets are available now for $15 each. Purchase yours at TriFecta Home Center, 1051 S. Central Ave., Sidney, 406-433-9898; Creative Solutions, 109 3rd Ave. NE, Sidney, 406-488-1461; The Sidney Herald, 310 2nd Ave. NE, Sidney, 406-433-2403; Boys and Girls Club of Richland County, 200 3rd Ave., SE, Sidney, 406-433-6763, president Marissa Schoepp, 406-433-1810.

Tickets will also be available for $20 at Creative Solutions the day of the show beginning at 9am. A book featuring the homes, a map, and rules and regulations for the tour are included in the ticket price. Tickets will be punched at each home and entered into a prize drawing at the end.

Larson has been in the building business in Sidney her entire life and is pleased to promote local businesses while raising funds to help the Boys and Girls Club build a new home.

See the Fall Edition in this paper for a sneak peek of some of the homes.

 

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