Attendees explore various home improvement booths at the Horry Georgetown Home Show.
The 45th Annual Horry Georgetown Home Builders Association Home Show in Myrtle Beach attracted over 10,000 attendees. With over 300 vendors, workshops, culinary demonstrations, and a pet adoption initiative, the event showcased the latest in home improvement and décor. From educational seminars to a specialty marketplace, it was a hub for renovation enthusiasts and food lovers alike, all while supporting a noble cause.
The 45th Annual Horry Georgetown Home Builders Association Home Show has made a stunning impact this weekend, with over 10,000 attendees flocking to the Myrtle Beach Convention Center. Spanning from February 21-23, 2025, this beloved local event showcases everything from real estate to home improvement and décor, attracting a diverse crowd eager to explore the latest trends and products in home construction.
This year, more than 300 vendors are presenting a wide range of services and products tailored to enhance living spaces. Visitors will find booths specializing in home additions, sunrooms, landscaping, and more, making it an ideal destination for those with specific renovation plans as well as those seeking inspiration for future projects. The event not only provides excellent shopping opportunities but also connects attendees with professional guidance on home renovation, ensuring an enriching experience.
The importance of education at this show cannot be overstated, as the organizers have planned a series of workshops, demonstrations, and seminars designed to inform and inspire attendees. Industry experts will lead sessions on a variety of topics, including a highly anticipated seminar on roses and rose gardens presented by Witherspoon Rose Culture of North Carolina. For gardening enthusiasts, the Clemson Extension Master Gardeners will have a dedicated booth to answer inquiries.
Foodies will delight in the culinary demonstrations conducted by local chefs, who will showcase their skills through various tastings. A charcuterie board workshop promises to elevate attendees’ hosting game, while Levé Bakery will host a session on bread-making, complete with samples available for tasting on Sunday. The event will also boast a Specialty Market Place brimming with gourmet offerings, including jams, jellies, and sauces that are sure to tantalize the taste buds.
Admission to the home show is reasonably priced at $5 per day for adults, or $10 for a 3-day pass, while children under 16 can enjoy free entry. Show hours run from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Friday and Saturday, and from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Sunday, ensuring ample time for visitors to soak in all the offerings.
For more information on the event and to plan your visit, attendees can check out the event’s dedicated website at springshow.hghba.com.
The 45th Annual Horry Georgetown Home Builders Association Home Show in Myrtle Beach serves as a remarkable gathering, linking thousands of eager community members with businesses, resources, and ideas that will surely inspire future home improvements and cherished pet adoptions.
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