Fair. The exhibitors thought the turn out was even better than last year.

John Palmer of PlanetCare Landscape Services said, "I love this show, each year I get one or
two good contracts and lots of other inquiries." Which really underlines how important the
work Mel does. "Whew, I did not sleep worry about weather, and who will be there." Mel
Page mentioned where I saw her at 8am getting things together. I had been working with
her for the last three days almost non-stop.

Glen Palmer of Lakewood Hardware talks with Mel Page director of the Old House Fair.
I personally love the Old House Fair for a the same reasons I love the Lakewood Observer.
Lakewood businesses helping Lakewood residents to gain knowledge and share information
with friends neighbors and even competitors.
Glen Palmer of Lakewood Hardware and a key figure in the Old House Fair told me, "While it
is hard seeing jobs going to Beyond Basic. I make a good living off of fixing screens and
window. But as he buys most of his supplies at Lakewood Hardware I have learned together
we can make a better impact then alone." This is both the key to the Old House Fair, but
also the city of Lakewood, and our survival in the years to come.
The City was well represented, as was Madison Avenue, whose MAMA group is one of the
reasons the show does so well and is on Madison. Matt Gaydos, or Gardens by Gaydos
looks forward to the event every and has a real understanding. "Sure there are other Landscapers
at the show, but that is good for all of. Let people go from booth to booth asking the same
questions and compare the answers. How can that be bad for anyone?"

Matt Gaydos of Garden by Gaydos.
Ed Favre, who is running for mayor, said, "This is what Lakewood needs, more independent
groups working to make this city better. I have to think it is better to have this kind of
grassroots support, and businesses working with businesses than to constantly look for
support and guidance from Lakewood City Hall."

Ed Favre speaks with Beyond Basics owner about windows.
This year the food came from Tommy's Pizza which is quickly becoming a success. When
they moved in I had a chance to speak with the owner, and he said, "I know everyone loves
Angelos Pizza. Well let them see and taste what we do, and then either we make it or not." Well these are the wise words of a store owner that knows he has good food! His
chicken, Pizza, Ribs, Sandwiches have become a huge favorite, and even Angelo long time
fans have said, "Damn good pizza and food, the pizza is even good on day 2!"

Lakewood Gardens

Missy Limkemann and son.

Councilman for Ward 1 David Anderson talks paint with Allure Painting.

LEAF with LO editor, Heather Ramsy and Rob Burgoyne
I am very proud of the work Mel and Charlie Page do on this event, and the entire city loves
the show and the Pages for this effort.
Can't wait till next year!

As I leave I am reminded that the fun never ends in Lakewood!
More photos online at: http://lakewoodobserver.com/photoblogs/jim-obryan/april-2011
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