
Families can spend an entire day talking and shopping with vendors, shopping one of the largest plant sales in the region and kids can play and learn in the Power Zone area
Clark Public Utilities staff members invite area residents and others to join them for the 2025 Home & Garden Idea Fair, held April 26-27 at the Clark County Event Center!

No matter if you’re looking for budget-friendly solutions for your starter house, ideas to take your dream home to the next level, searching for the perfect plants to make your garden really pop, or craving a treat from the local farmer’s market, the show has solutions for every person, every budget and every home.
Families can spend an entire day talking and shopping with vendors, shopping one of the largest plant sales in the region and kids can play and learn in the Power Zone area.
Held at the Clark County Event Center, the Home & Garden Idea Fair has become a much-anticipated community institution in Clark County. Every year, upwards of 15,000 people attend the show over two days. If you’ve never been, come down and discover what the fun’s all about.
Admission:
FREE
*Donations to Operation Warm Heart or donations of canned food encouraged
Parking:
$6
Drop off:
Convenient visitor pickup and drop-off location available at the main entrance to the Event Center off NE Delfel Rd. Map of drop off location can be found here. Location will be clearly marked with signage.
(Please note: bus shuttle will not be available this year)
Date:
April 26-27, 2025
Hours:
9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Location:
Clark County Event Center
17402 NE Delfel Rd
Ridgefield, WA 98642
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