Home and Life show attracts people, pets and a dinosaur
This weekend, while returning students slowly filled up the Dartmouth campus, approximately 14,000 people - mostly families from the Upper Valley - drove in packs to Leverone Field House for the 15th annual Home and Life exhibition. Parents and their children roamed through the 257 booths, perusing showcases from a variety of exhibitors ranging from the Toys'N'Stuff toy store to ACoRN, the Upper Valley's AIDS Community Resource Network. Other visitors relaxed, lounging on a sofa while watching "Back to the Future" at the Radio Shack booth. The tarantulas and goldfish at the Lebanon Pet and Aquarium Center booth fascinated adults and children alike. Even tiny tot superstar Barney, a giant purple dinosaur with his own cartoon show on television, was there.
