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Living + Design Show Vendor Applications Available 

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living + design kona kohala chamberThe deadline for vendors to reserve a booth for the Kona-Kohala Chamber of Commerce’s 12th annual home show is Friday, Feb. 10.

The event will be held on Feb. 25 and 26 at the Sheraton Kona Resort Convention Center.

Formerly known as the Building and Design Expo, the renamed Living + Design Show has been attended by more than 2,000. A strong turnout is anticipated this year as homeowners continue making improvements to their properties. The newly revamped exhibition will showcase latest goods and services, door-buster deals and endless options for a better home.

In partnership with West Hawaii Today, each vendor will receive a 3-by-5-inch black-and-white ad and business description in a Living + Design Show special insert in the paper. To be included in the insert, all applications must be received by the chamber no later than Feb. 10.

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Two booth sizes are offered as well as sponsorship opportunities. Qualifying businesses must have a product or service that relates to building, remodeling, improvements, sales, landscaping, interior designing or financing a home or business.

Mason Termite & Pest Control was a Best of Show winner at a previous show. Courtesy photo.

Sponsored by Hawaii Community Federal Credit Union, Hawai‘i Gas, ProVision Solar, Renewable Energy Services and West Hawaii Today.

Businesses interested in participating and who qualify with a product or service can download a vendor application online.

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Vendor booths are available on a first-come, first-served basis.

For more information, contact the chamber office at info@kona-kohala.com or call (808) 329.1758.

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