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Learn to Build Your Own Chemical-Free Mattress

Nest Bedding's staff will show you how to make your own inexpensive, chemical-free mattress and speak on what materials are available and appropriate.

Did you know, every night you could be sleeping on a pile of checmicals?

Nest Bedding comes to the rescue by .

On Wednesday, March 20, the staff of Nest Bedding will hold a free class on how to make your own inexpensive, chemical-free mattress and speak on what materials are available and appropriate.

The class beings at 5:30 p.m. and will be held at the store located at 1053 Solano Ave.

Nest Bedding provides a wide selection of items to make your bedroom the coziest place in the house, including mattresses, pillows and bedding.

Customers can custom design their own mattresses, which gives them complete control over the materials that go into it. Pet beds are available as well.

For more information, visit www.nestbedding.com.

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