WIN: Tickets to the East Coast Radio House and Garden Show
The 40th celebration is on with a bang, and tickets to the value of R200 000 are up for grabs.
THE East Coast Radio House & Garden Show is back from 24 June – 3 July at the Durban Exhibition Centre and will be celebrating its 40th birthday bash in carnival style.
Shoppers and homemakers will be spoilt with a selection of over 350 exhibitors, family entertainment, interactive demonstrations, big competitions and giveaways, lifestyle talks, and décor and design inspiration! If you’re anxious to see what it’s about – we are giving away mid-week tickets to the value of R200 000.
The lucky winners will attend this year’s jam-packed event that will include the Creative Spaces Pavilion by Plascon, Home Grown Design Fair, Foodie Fair, Discover Design, Hirsch’s excellent show deals, plus curated design features to marvel at.
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For those wanting to book tickets to attend the show, we are sweetening the deal: With every full-price R100 ticket purchased online, you will receive a voucher for a slice of cake to redeem at any Chateau Gateaux Store! T’s & C’s apply.
Find a signature piece for your home, get inspired for your next big renovation project, or bring your friends and family to experience myriad entertainment and tantalizing treats!
WIN!!
The South Coast Sun, in partnership with ECR, has 2 000 tickets to give away!
To win a set of 4 tickets, all you have to do is:
FOLLOW these pages on Instagram and Facebook:
- South Coast Sun Facebook South Coast Sun Insta ECR House and Garden Show ECR House and Garden Show Insta
- South Coast Sun and ECR House & Garden Show.
- Tag one or three friends you would like to take to the show.
- Send an email to pr@rainmakermarketing.co.za with your full name, email address and contact number and answer the following question: Which area or exhibitor/s are you looking forward to seeing at this year’s show?
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