Spring Home Project Show gets you started on the stuff you put off around the house

WDRB· July 2, 2026

The 3rd annual Spring Home Projects Show in La Grange, Kentucky, provides a strategic platform for homeowners to engage with nearly 50 local contractors and designers. Presented by CityPlace and Watts Home Center, the event focuses on remodeling, renovation, and landscaping ideas while promoting small businesses within Oldham and surrounding counties. This gathering is essential for the regional home improvement market as it bridges the gap between seasonal consumer demand and local service providers.

The 3rd annual Spring Home Projects Show, held at CityPlace in La Grange, Kentucky, is designed to connect homeowners with nearly 50 local vendors specializing in remodeling, renovation, landscaping, and construction. Presented in partnership with Watts Home Center, the event highlights contractors and designers from Oldham, Trimble, Henry, and Shelby counties. The primary objective is to foster a "think local" mentality, encouraging residents to support small businesses within their immediate community for their home improvement needs.

Attendees can access a variety of resources including instructional "How to" sessions and live demonstrations on various home maintenance and improvement topics. These sessions are intended to provide practical guidance for those looking to transition from the planning phase to active construction. To ensure a family-friendly environment, the show also features activities such as face painting, balloon twisting, and inflatables, broadening the event's appeal to a diverse range of local homeowners.

The event also serves a significant charitable purpose, with all vendor fees and collected donations benefiting Pillar, a nonprofit organization that provides residential and clinical services for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities. A portion of the proceeds is specifically earmarked for Pillar’s "House 2 Home" campaign, an initiative focused on securing mortgages for the organization's 17 residential homes. This effort ensures long-term housing security for 51 clients, highlighting the event's broader impact on the local residential landscape and community welfare.

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