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7th
Annual Home and Furniture Expo
of
Rosarito Beach September 4 - 7
It is time again for the annual
Rosarito Beach Home and Furniture
Expo, one of the most well received
and attended events of its kind.
This year's offering is the seventh
in a series of successful expos that
have consistently attracted
thousands of visitors from both
sides of the border and will feature
fine hand-made furniture, wrought
iron pieces, flooring and
accessories.
Local
real estate offerings also will be
featured. Rosarito is at the center
of development along Baja's Gold
Coast. There will be a gala Steak
and Lobster Festival on the final
day of the event.
A
big difference between past expos
and this one is where it is being
held. The previous six were
showcased at the Rosarito Beach
Hotel & Resort, one of Baja's
most famous landmarks.
This
expo will be held on the grounds of
the new Pabellon Rosarito Grand, the
city's newest and largest commercial
center, right at the northern
entrance to the city.
"It should make for a great
event," said Laura Wong,
president of the Rosarito Convention
& Visitors' Bureau.
Original
works of art by members of
Rosarito's thriving artist community
also will be displayed. For decades,
Rosarito has been famous for the
high quality and originality of its
finely crafted furniture, tile,
glass work, metal sculpture and
other crafts.
The
excellence of its artisans is part
of what attracts the more than one
million visitors per year to the
seaside community in Baja 30 miles
south of downtown San Diego.
"In Rosarito, furniture
making is an art," said Juan
Bosco, president of AFAMARO,
Rosarito's home furnishing
association, which sponsors the
event.
Many
of the area's artisans and craftsmen
were employed by Fox Studios when
the movie "Titanic" was
filmed here in the 1990s, making key
contributions to the Academy
Award-winning film.
Area
real estate offerings will also be
showcased at the expo as Baja's Gold
Coast, the coastal area from Tijuana
to Ensenada, has become home to a
real estate boom as thousands of
Americans are buying oceanfront
condos and houses.
The
real estate boom has also benefited
local craftsmen and artists, as many
of the new home buyers furnish and
decorate their homes with local art,
furniture and accessories.
As part of the four day expo there
will be a tequila exhibit where 15
different brands of the traditional
Mexican drink will be featured and
on Sunday, the final day of the
expo, from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. the
event will expand to include a Steak
and Lobster Festival.
And
from the 5th to the 7th there will
be the Baron Balche Wine Tasting
Tours to the nearby Guadalupe
Valley, one of the most emerging and
respected wine regions in the world.
Additional information is available
by calling Martha Mendoza Montes at
01152-661-613-1532 or writing her at
Martha@afamaro.com or visiting
www.afamaro.com.
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