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Warming Trends® Is A Proud Sponsor Of Hardscape North America's Virtual Education Event

  • Jan 21, 2021
  • 1 min read

Updated: Apr 18, 2022

Warming Trends® is excited to be a Gold Sponsor of the first ever Virtual HNA Education Event, to be held January 26-27, 2021.


If you’re looking for a best-in-class education in the hardscape industry, then be sure to register! The event will provide two days of classes for experienced and prospective hardscape professionals alike.

Check out our virtual booth - it's loaded with resources!

We can’t wait to dive in and bring all that knowledge back to HQ so we can put it to work for you! Now that we’re all spending more time at home, we think it’s more important than ever to love where you live. And for us, that’s finding our happy place in the backyard.

Do you plan on attending? What are you most excited about? Reach out to us and let us know!




 
 
 

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