Home improvement and wellness vendors will gather at Milaeger’s in Racine on March 14 for the THRIVE Home, Garden, and Wellness Expo, featuring live demonstrations, workshops, and expert panels.
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The expo aims to connect directly with community members interested in home, garden, wellness, and lifestyle solutions
The event will feature curated vendors across Milaeger’s exhibition space.
“We’re seeing a fundamental shift in how people view their homes,” says event organizer Denise Lockwood, publisher of Racine County Eye. “The pandemic changed everything. Now, homeowners are specifically seeking ways to make their living spaces contribute to their family’s overall wellness.”
How THRIVE is different
The expo combines diverse industries, from home remodeling and energy efficiency experts to wellness practitioners and sustainable living specialists. Unlike traditional home shows, THRIVE integrates mental health resources, fitness solutions, and healthy living experts alongside home improvement professionals.
Physical activity, food and sleep affect children’s heart health./Submitted photo Credit: American Heart Association
The event features live demonstrations from home improvement experts, wellness workshops and consultations, presentations on sustainable living, community resource connections, and expert panels on trending topics.
When is the THRIVE Home and Wellness Expo?

The THRIVE Home and Wellness Expo will be held at Milaeger’s at 4838 Douglas Ave, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday, March 14, 2026.
For more information about exhibiting at or sponsoring the THRIVE Home & Wellness Expo, contact Jamie Freeland at (262) 210-3302 or jamie@racinecountyeye.com.
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