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2024 Home, Garden and Leisure Show back in March

The home and Garden Show has been revamped and will be the Home, Garden and Leisure Show and hits the Agri-food Hub and Trade Centre in March.

Building Inudstry & Land Development Association (BILD) announced the update on Friday, August 25 and says the show will take place from March 14 to 16.

This years event was cancelled, and the return will offer southern Albertans the same access to businesses and experts that will help with renovations, home improvements, and garden but will now also help with Spring and Summer activities.

“Lethbridge homeowners invested $336 million in home renovation and repair in 2022. finding quality suppliers and service providers is key to realizing that investment. The Home & Garden show has been where southern Albertans have come to find these businesses under one roof for decades, and they will again in 2024,” says Bridget Mearns, Executive Officer BILD Lethbridge Region.

“We also know that southern Albertans live an active lifestyle, and Lethbridge and region has a lot to offer. It makes sense to add a leisure section and provide a one stop shop for Spring and Summer.”

The 2024 event will include the return of the “Who BILDs it Best” live building competition along with educational sessions and some special celebrity guests.

More information about the Home, Garden and Leisure Show can be found on its website.

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