We
visited the AZ State Home Show. It
wasn't the largest show of this type
that we have in Tucson, but it drew many
people and there was a lot to see. It
filled most of the lower level of the
TCC and a portion of the upper area as
well. Home decorating, home repair, appliance
upgrades, air conditioning, water saving,
new products, food, guests and lots more
were all available at the show
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The Arizona State Home Show
took place in January 2008 on
a beautiful weekend in Tucson,
Arizona. The show was held in
the Tucson Community Center just
south of downtown Tucson

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The Arizona State Home Show
filled most of the lower level
of the Tucson
Convention Center (TCC)
and a portion of the upper area
as well.

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Some of the displays were quite
large and they had plenty of
room inside the Tucson Convention
Center

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There were places to sit
and rest if needed/ At the east
end of the lower area were seats
for the celebrity appearances

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Most of the upper level was
art object and decorated home
accents. Some really unique and
interesting things filled these
booths.

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There was a lot to look at upstairs,
and this was only about 1/4 of
the whole show

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Solar and water savings were
the topic of some of the companies
attending the AZ Home Show

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Non profits like the Arizona
Law Enforcement Torch Run for
Special Olympics had booths set
up as well as local companies
that are attempting to save energy
and resources.

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Demos for products of all types
were happening for onlookers.

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Many products offered samples
so curious could inspect them
hands on. This is a good opportunity
to see the things you might need
to travel to a few stores all
over town to inspect like this
normally

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A solar powered moving
sun roof. This was a very nice looking
product. Its louvers silently open
and close to provide shade or let
the light in all powered by the sun |
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Behind
the scenes look at some products
is always interesting.New products
(or at least new if you haven't
seen them before) are available
at the 2008 AZ State Home Show

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A few vendors offered options
to organize the garage or workshop.
Some interesting and efficient
products for sure

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Many air conditioning vendors
were on hand, but one stood out
for it's friendly service and
low pressure sales pitch. (OK
they are a client of ours so
we might be a little biased).

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I really did learn a lot
about AC as we talked and one
of our editors thinks he just
might go that route this year.
There are some interesting options
for setting up zones in your
home so that you only cool the
rooms you use most to save money
and equipment use. We also discussed
how important preventative maintenance
is in keeping an AC working well
and eliminating the unexpected
emergency repairs in the peak
of the season

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One of the more fun and interesting
displays at the AZ State Home
Show was this elaborate train
set up.

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This was a very detailed
and fairly large scale with a
very large set up. The
kids seemed to really like it
along with quite a few of the
older folks

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Outside were some of the larger
and heavier items. Outdoor benches
and cast stone artwork. There
were some clever items in this
collection

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Some of the fun things at the
show included a spiderman jumping
castle for the kids and personal
hammocks for the older folks.
I think a few people had a hard
time getting moving again after
a test ride in these hanging
chairs

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Water products like pools and
spas were popular as were safety
devices for these large bodies
of water

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This interesting chair was a
hit with the youngest member
of our group

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Some of the art and sculpture
was for looks, some for use.
Most everything has a southwestern
style, but not everything

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Some of the many food opportunities
at the 2008 AZ State Home Show
were the various food booths
throughout the show and the main
food attractions were located
at the south end of the lower
exhibit hall, and tables for
dining were set up outside so
visitors could enjoy the very
warm January day in Tucson (no
kidding it was a nice day, didn't
really even need a coat)

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On our way back to the car we
stopped to buy a bag of Sweet
German Glazed Popcorn. This is
real good stuff that is both
sweet and salty but not too much
of either.

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It's popped in such
a way that there are few hard
kernels.. Very good popcorn and
the bag lasted most of the way
home

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Parking was not the best part
of the visit. We went Friday
morning in an attempt to beat
the crowds, but a lot of other
people must have thought the
same thing and the place was
packed. The main lots were full
so we parked near by (kind of)
and walked to the entrance. Parking
in the nearby neighborhood is
not permitted so watch for temporary
signs that might be in place
where you haven't seen them before
(or where you might normally
park for a TCC event)

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The Tucson Convention Center
is huge, so be prepared to walk
a lot there are elevators and
escalators for the trip up and
down to the lower floor, but
there is still a lot of walking
at any large show like this so
be prepared

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Some of the interesting artwork
at the Tucson Convention Center
includes large murals and this
hanging oriental dragon

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A history of African Americans
in Arizona covers a large area
at the west end of the Tucson
Convention Center near a mineral
display of a large Quartz Crystal

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This large quartz cluster weighs
900 pounds and is quite impressive.
It's only about as large as a
beach ball

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