Home Town “Mother’s Day” S8 April 28 2024 on HGTV
On Sunday April 28 2024, HGTV broadcasts an episode of the series Home Town!
Mother’s Day Season 8 Episode Summary
In this episode of “Home Town,” titled “Mother’s Day,” viewers are in for a heartwarming celebration as Ben and Erin gear up to honor Mother’s Day in a special way. The couple plans to surprise their close friend with a beautifully designed nursery, creating a space filled with love and joy for the new addition to their family.
But the surprises don’t stop there. Ben has a special treat in store for Erin, showcasing his craftsmanship and thoughtfulness by constructing a greenhouse in their backyard. Using recycled materials, Ben’s gesture adds a touch of sustainability to their home while providing Erin with a delightful space to nurture her love for gardening.
As the community comes together to celebrate the spirit of Mother’s Day, viewers can expect to be inspired by the heartfelt gestures and creative endeavors of Ben and Erin. Join them on HGTV for a heartwarming episode filled with love, surprises, and the joy of giving back.
What Time is the “Mother’s Day” Episode On?
The Mother’s Day episode of Home Town will be broadcast on April 28 2024 on HGTV at 8:00 PM at ET/PT.
Is the “Mother’s Day” Episode New?
The Mother’s Day episode of Home Town is all new!
Home Town Mother’s Day Cast & Stars
Main Cast |
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Erin Napier Ben Napier |
Mother’s Day Episode Videos & Previews
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Home Town Series Information
A shared love of simple, Southern living and revitalizing historic properties keeps Ben and Erin Napier busy in their hometown of Laurel, Miss. That's the setting of this HGTV series, which follows the couple as they renovate turn-of-the-century homes for first-time buyers, young families, and adults wishing to live closer to grandchildren. Erin's keen sense of style and a background in graphic design guide the renovations, Ben's building and woodworking skills preserve and celebrate the home's history, and by using found materials and old textiles, they keep the character intact but create modern and affordable updates. |