Over 300 Vendors Have Already Signed Up For Santa Clarita’s Biggest Annual Event
The 14th Annual KHTS Home & Garden show returns to Central Park on Saturday, April 26th and Sunday, April 27TH, 2025. Admission and parking are free.
Booths Selling Fast
“We expect to sell out quickly,” said KHTS Owner, Jeri Seratti-Goldman. “With over 25,000 Santa Clarita homeowners expected over the weekend, our event is the perfect opportunity for local companies and crafters to showcase their talents.”
This year’s show includes hundreds of Santa Clarita home and garden vendors, local crafters, food trucks and a free butterfly exhibit courtesy of Gilchrist Farm and sponsored by Santa Clarita Water. Visitors will be handed a feed stick as they enter a large tent filled with over 1000 butterflies.
Plenty Of Santa Clarita Crafters
Dozens and dozens of local crafters will be selling their creations for both inside your home and in your yard. The show also features a dozen food trucks.
The Emergency Expo is back on Saturday so kids can climb on board a firetruck and turn on the siren. On Sunday, the Santa Clarita Corvette Club will display dozens of classic cars.
“With so many local vendors displaying products for your home, it’s the perfect opportunity for homeowners to learn, compare and make contacts with trusted vendors,” Seratti-Goldman said. “We have it all, solar, roofing, windows, flooring, air conditioning, remodeling, bathrooms, kitchens, cabinets, landscaping, ponds, pools, it’s all there. Everything for your home and garden.”
The KHTS Home & Garden Show Is Very Selective
We are very selective. Our vendors are local, and most companies have been doing business in Santa Clarita for many years. KHTS keeps a tight limit per category, so you won’t sift through dozens of solar companies that seem standard for most other Home & Garden shows.
Fun For The Kids
Along with the Butterfly Encounter’ Gilchrist Farm is back. Kids love riding a pony, watching pig races and petting a young goat while strolling around a petting zoo.
Witness A Car Being Shredded
The Los Angeles County Fire Department will once again demonstrate their “Jaws of Life.” Firefighters rip a car apart in seconds, destroying the vehicle but showing how those few seconds can save a life. Not only is it exciting and educational to watch, but the exercise is also a terrific opportunity for our firefighters to keep their skills sharp. Other emergency vendors include the Santa Clarita Sheriff’s Station, CHP, Southern California Gas and Edison, The City of Santa Clarita, Red Cross and others.
Free Admission
Admission and parking are free. Central Park is located at 27150 Bouquet Canyon Road in Saugus. Showtimes are 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday, April 26th and 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Sunday, April 27, 2025.
To secure a booth, email [email protected] or by filling out a request form here.
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