LakewoodAlive To Host “Knowing Your Home: Cabinet Refinishing” Workshop On September 19

It’s estimated that people spend more waking hours in the kitchen than any other room of their home. That’s all the more reason to give your kitchen a splash of newness by transforming your aging cabinets into attractive centerpieces of this all-important room.    

LakewoodAlive will host Knowing Your Home: Cabinet Refinishing on Thursday, September 19, from 7 to 9 p.m. at Sherwin-Williams’ Lakewood location (14711 Madison Avenue). The 12th workshop of 2019 for this popular home maintenance educational series seeks to equip attendees with the knowledge and confidence they need to pursue a kitchen cabinet refinishing project.

Led by our friends at Sherwin-Williams, this workshop will cover a step-by-step process for refinishing your cabinets safely and efficiently.  Our presenters will share best practices for cabinet remodeling and discuss current styles and trends, offering an array of options for cooking up an eye-pleasing refresh to your home’s kitchen.

To reserve your free spot for “Knowing Your Home: Cabinet Refinishing,” visit LakewoodAlive.org/KnowingYourHome or call 216-521-0655. 

Now in its sixth year, LakewoodAlive’s “Knowing Your Home” series draws hundreds of attendees annually. Visit LakewoodAlive.org/KnowingYourHome to learn more. Our workshop series is generously supported by: Citizens Bank, City of Lakewood, Cleveland Lumber Company and First Federal Lakewood.

In lieu of charging for these events, we are asking participants to consider either making a donation to LakewoodAlive or bringing canned foods or other non-perishable items for donation to the Lakewood Community Services Center. We appreciate your support.

Matt Bixenstine is the Marketing & Development Manager for LakewoodAlive. He enjoys all things Lakewood, especially walking his basset hound through Madison Park.

Matt Bixenstine

I am the Marketing & Development Manager for LakewoodAlive. I enjoy all things Lakewood, especially walking my basset hound through Madison Park.

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