The public is invited to attend the first-ever Lake Conroe Home and Garden Show slated for Feb. 8 and Feb. 9 at the Lone Star Convention Center in Conroe.
The event will feature 200 exhibits from experts in everything to organic gardening to interior design to custom outdoor spaces.
“We’re especially excited about the range of exhibitors, demonstrations and experts who’ll be part of this year’s show,” said Robyn Cade, President of RJC Productions and organizer of the Lake Conroe Home and Garden Show.
Show hours are 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday, Feb, 8, and 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday, Feb 9.
Participants may be inspired to kick-start or finalize renovation plans with the help of design and renovation experts including: decorating, gardening, remodeling, window treatments, home theater, landscaping, kitchens baths, do-it-yourself, flooring, windows and doors, siding, heating and cooling, pools, outdoor entertainment and a myriad of other home-related products and services.
For those planning a major renovation or smaller home updates, the Lake Conroe Home Garden Show will provide the ability to comparison shop in one convenient area, find out how to make “green” improvements which can reduce electrical and heating bills, see the latest in home entertainment options, or see creative ideas to improve a home’s curb appeal.
Leslie Sarmiento, the principal designer with Decorating Den Interiors will be on hand to offer tips about how to incorporate radiant orchid, the color of the year into the home.
Lucy Harrell T.C.N.P., Organic Consultant and Specialty Landscape Designer for Toadstools Lawn, Garden and Gifts in Willis, will show how to build an organic program in a homeowner’s own yard. Harrell will do several talks and also be at the Toadstools exhibit area for questions.
DIY Expert and television celebrity Jason Cameron will be at the show on Saturday. Watch him work and it quickly becomes apparent this licensed contractor really knows his stuff, especially when it comes to his own personal passions: home improvement and landscaping. Cameron recently even gutted his own home and completely revamped the backyard.
Now he’s putting his extensive hands-on expertise to work for DIY Network building, landscaping, hardscaping and more.
The public is encouraged to bring any existing plans and budgets to discuss with the home and garden experts or pictures to share to maximize the idea exchange while at the show.
Tickets are just nine dollars for adults, eight dollars for seniors and five dollars for military. Kids under 12 are free. Parking is also free.
For ticket information, directions, parking and more visit www.lakeconroehomeandgardenshow.com.
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