Saturday and Sunday are the last two days of the Kitchen Bath & Renovation Show at the Winnipeg Convention Centre. The show runs today from 10 a.m. 9 p.m. and on Sunday from noon to 5 p.m. If Friday's crowds are any indication, this may be the most popular Kitchen & Bath Show in recent memory.
All of the traditional favourites have returned. The FloForm booth has become bigger and better. As the presenting sponsor, they have expanded their booth to include every possible example of quality countertop surface available.
President Ted Sherritt has secured Cambria spokesperson Cheryl Tiegs for this year's show. She will be in the FloForm booth today from noon to 2 p.m. At 2, Cheryl joins HGTV's Jim Caruk on the Winnipeg Free Press Lifestyle Stage. Jim will also be doing presentations Saturday at 7 p.m. and Sunday at 1 and 3 p.m.
There are a variety of popular returnees that make the show a success every year. Stalwart Appliances by Design, Krevco Lifestyles, Polar Ray O Max Windows, M Concept and Kitchen Craft present not only the products that have remained popular every year with Manitoba consumers but also to introduce their new lines for this year.
The Kitchen Bath & Renovation Show welcomes Norcraft Canada and Home and Renovation Masters, just two of the many new exhibitors at the show this year, while welcoming back Curtis Carpets. Every year, the Kitchen Bath & Renovation Show is able to balance the long-standing excellence of established participants with those coming in for the first time.
Manitoba Hydro will again be assisting consumers with energy saving techniques that are certain to save money. Their staff works very closely with the Ask A Renovator and Ask A Decorator experts to give you the best advice to make you Power Smart.
Tickets for the grand prize are being sold by volunteers from Variety the Children's Charity of Manitoba. For just a toonie, you can win the Ultimate Laundry Room valued at $9,000 and generously donated by Stalwart Appliances and FloForm.
The Kitchen Bath & Renovation Show is on all weekend, so don't miss your chance to see all of Manitoba's best suppliers located conveniently in one place.
Mike Moore is president of the Manitoba Home Builders' Association.