LEWISTON, ID – For more than three decades, the Cat-FM Home & Garden Show has been more than just an event. As winter fades and spring approaches, the region’s only home and garden expo brings together families, homeowners, and dreamers, all eager to explore new ideas for their living spaces.
This year’s show will again take place at the Nez Perce County Fair Pavilion and is hosted by 101.5 Cat-FM and Dailyfly Media from March 14-16. The event is sponsored by P1FCU and Rogers Toyota. Doors will be open from 2:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. on Friday, from 10:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. on Saturday, and from 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. on Sunday.
The event promises to be one of the most exciting yet. Over 150 booths will showcase everything from home renovations to landscaping ideas. Attendees will see the latest in-home design trends. But beyond the booths and displays, this event has always been about something even greater—giving back to the community that makes it all possible.
More Than Just an Expo
One of the most meaningful traditions of the event is its admission-for-donation program. Attendees who bring canned food items and a discount coupon get in for free, helping to stock the shelves of local food banks. Over the years, thousands of pounds of food have been collected through this program, providing vital support to families in need.
Discount coupons can be picked up at all P1FCU locations in Lewiston and Clarkston, Rogers Toyota, Dominos, Valley Art Center, Firing Edge, Albertsons, Granite Concepts, Windows Doors and More, Rosauers, North 40, Inland Cellular, ICCU, A Touch of Glass, Bi-State Windows and Siding, Clearwater Fence, Top Quality Travel, Site One, Delights, Wasem’s, Lancer Lanes and Casino, Asotin County Aquatic Center, Granite Works, and Edward Jones – Kendrick Jared. A downloadable coupon is also available by clicking here.
A Weekend of Inspiration and Connection
From the moment visitors step into the event, they are met with creativity and possibility. Whether it’s walking through a handcrafted greenhouse, watching contractors demonstrate cutting-edge home technology, or learning gardening tips from experts for the perfect spring planting, there’s something for everyone.
For small business owners, the event is just as impactful. Many local vendors use the Home & Garden Show to connect with the community, meet potential customers, and grow their businesses.
“We have several vendors that rely on the show to get their season going. Vendors at the show will likely have many people looking for a quote on their project. Those connections might not have ever been made if they didn’t do the show,” said Ben Bonfield, General Manager of Dailyfly Media.
“It’s one of our favorite weekends of the year,” says one vendor who has attended for over a decade. “We get to talk with so many people, share our products, and see the excitement on their faces when they find something they love.”