Bring Back the Trades (BBTT), a nonprofit dedicated to bridging the skilled trades gap, announced today that it has officially sold out of exhibitor space for its upcoming Londonderry Skills Expo. The public event returns to Londonderry High School on Saturday, April 18, 2026, from 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m..

The sell-out reflects a surge in industry engagement, with more than 75 regional employers, educational institutions, and community partners confirmed to provide hands-on demonstrations for students and families. Title Sponsor F.W. Webb Company leads a diverse roster of participants aiming to introduce the next generation to careers in HVAC, construction, manufacturing, aviation, and more.

“The fact that we’ve reached capacity for exhibitors well in advance of the event shows just how committed our local industries are to reaching the next generation,” said Steve Turner, founder and CEO of Bring Back the Trades. “Last year was our first time in Londonderry, and with the support of our co-hosts at Londonderry High School, the Londonderry Police Department, and the Rotary Clubs of Londonderry and Windham, we’re excited to yet again create a space where students can pick up tools and see a future for themselves.”

The April 18 expo is free and open to the public. No tickets are required. Open to all ages but recommended for attendees ages 10 and up, the event allows visitors to explore the trades, see equipment displays up close, learn about BBTT scholarship opportunities, and speak directly with hiring managers and trade educators.

“I like to call it Touch a Truck for grown-ups,” said Shana Brunye, chief operating officer of Bring Back the Trades. “It helps people to understand the excitement and joy connected with the trades. That excitement doesn’t go away, we take it away as a society. We’re here to bring it back.”