With over 20,000 people expected over two days, investing in the 2013 Northwest Garden Show is one investment you can rely on.
The family and outdoor fayre takes place at CPI Complex Castlefinn on Saturday 25th and Sunday 26th May.
Organisers say space is filling fast for this year’s showcase which will see 165+ exhibitors showcase their products and services.
Event Director Michael Carlin says, “The brand is growing, we attract high calibre exhibitors and we take on the feedback from our visitors each year. They say what they want and we try to deliver it. This year for example we have a number of show gardens on display following feedback from visitors last year.”
Stands at the now famous Northwest Garden Show which takes place on an 8-acre site start from as little as €150.
The two-day fayre will feature an exhibition area, artisan food marquee, live cooking theatre, crafts fayre, show gardens, farmers market, flower pavilion and various garden challenges. It also features Trash ‘n’ Fashion and in the week preceding the event will crown the 2013 Northwest Garden Rose.
Dean Gillespie of Gillespie Polytunnels says showcasing at the Northwest Garden Show has really helped promote his brand and win new business.
“I spend quite a bit of time trying to market my business with little or no budget. So exhibiting to over 20,000 prospective customers over two days is a significant opportunity. I’ve secured a new client database and vast exposure, which has helped us to this day. And of course it generated valuable sales. I have rebooked for this year and I can safely say it’s the best investment in marketing I make year in year out.”
“This event offers extremely good value for money. This Show is the largest of its kind outside Dublin and Belfast. With 21,000 visitors last year we are hopeful we can repeat this turnout,” says Denise McClintock, Sales Executive.
To book a stand log onto northwestgardenshow.ie or call Denise McClintock on 086 775 5995 or email denise@northwestgardenshow.ie.
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