Laramie Home and Garden Show Returns April 25 to Events Center
Wolf Creek Radio Broadcasting hosts the 13th annual show April 25 at the Laramie Ice & Events Center, connecting homeowners with local contractors before construction season peaks.

The 13th Annual Laramie Home & Garden Show will bring contractors, landscapers, and home-goods retailers together at the Laramie Ice & Events Center on Saturday, April 25, as Wolf Creek Radio Broadcasting hosts what has become one of Albany County's most concentrated spring trade events.
The one-day show is designed as a single-stop resource for homeowners and renters planning spring and summer projects. Exhibitors typically include remodeling professionals, landscape contractors, garden centers, and home-goods retailers, alongside municipal service booths covering local building permitting, utilities, and code basics. Utility companies offering weatherization rebates and nonprofits that assist low-income residents with home repairs have also historically appeared at similar Laramie shows, extending the event's usefulness well beyond its commercial floor.
The timing is deliberate. Late April marks the practical start of outdoor work for many Albany County residents after months of winter, and the window between the show and peak construction season is narrow. For small contractors and specialty retailers, concentrated foot traffic on a single Saturday generates early-season leads and revenue before the busiest months hit. For homeowners, comparing materials and gathering multiple estimates in person offers a genuine time advantage over scheduling individual consultations across weeks.
Bring project photos and measurements on the day: contractors can give more accurate estimates when they have dimensions and site context in front of them. If your project requires municipal approvals, come prepared with permitting questions, since local government booths are typically equipped to address them on the floor.

Small businesses still weighing an exhibitor booth have limited time. Organizers often accept late registrations into mid-April, and details are available through Wolf Creek Radio Broadcasting and the Laramie Ice & Events Center.
The full exhibitor list had not been released as of the event's community calendar posting, but 13 years of precedent in Laramie suggests the floor will be crowded well before noon.
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