Enid Home Builders Association is hosting the 2009 Parade of Homes noon-6 p.m. Saturday and Sunday.
Thirteen new homes will be on display from 11 builders. Builders with homes in the Parade of Homes are: McClure Construction, 1818 Centennial Court (Heritage Hills); Gearhart Benge Construction, 2727 Falcon Crest (Willow West); Craun Construction, 24 Cumberlin Road (Northwood Addition); Homes Plus Construction LLC, 40 Chisholm (Northwood Addition); Lynn Unruh Builders, 37 Old Post Road (Northwood Addition); K-T Devel-opment, 5205 Grizzly Lane (Wilderness Cove) and 702 Dillon (Hennessey); Edwards Custom Homes, 2120 Daybreak (Skyview Estates) and 2330 Skyview Circle (Skyview Estates); OK Potter Homes, 4813 Manchester (Chestnut West); Land Run Construction, 4428 Sandhill (Hearthstone Farms); Luminary Homes, 5307 Deerfield (Pheasant Run); and Chisholm Creek Develop-ment, 213 Hennessey.
Admission to Parade of Homes is free.
For information on the 2009 Parade of Homes, including a map of locations, see the insert in today’s paper.
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