GENERAL ADMISSION TICKETS
The Bring Back the Trades Skills Expo at Gillette Stadium is presented by F.W. Webb Company with Platinum Support from Optiline Enterprises, Casella Waste Systems, Lighthouse Credit Union, and Kenco Plumbing & Gas, will be our largest event to date—with 5,000+ students, parents, educators, and industry professionals expected to attend. Add your business to the list – and support the future of the trades!
Here’s what makes this event special:
- Hands-on exhibits and vendor showcases from the skilled trades
- Keynote speaker Aaron Witt of BuildWitt (Popular YouTuber aka “the next Mike Rowe”)
- Keynote speaker Demi Knight Clark, nationally recognized welder and trades advocate
- Leon from Kenco Plumbing will share his inspiring personal journey
- Patriots player appearances (announcement pending signed agreements)
- Raffles, (separately ticketed) stadium tours, and community-focused experiences
At our fall event in New Hampshire last year, we hosted over 4,500 attendees representing 75 schools, and gave away thousands of $$ in scholarships—all thanks to the strength of our partners and sponsors. With Gillette, we’re going even bigger.
If you have any questions or would like to discuss sponsorship options, we’d be happy to connect further. We would be honored to have you as part of this transformative event.
Learn More & Help Us Promote the Event
Want to know more? Visit our website or check out a quick video from our last event.
Good for all ages, but recommended for ages 10 and older.
Great for students, parents, educators, tradespeople and community members! Come learn about the trades!
The event is Saturday, October 25, 10a-4p. Join us for an hour or all day! Add your business to the list – and support the future of the trades!
NOTE THESE TICKETS ARE FOR GENERAL ACCESS TO THE EVENT AND DO NOT INCLUDE KEYNOTE SPEAKER SEATING, STADIUM TOURS OR MEET AND GREET OPTIONS.
PROMO CODES ARE AVAILABLE ON SOCIAL MEDIA to allow for free general admission tickets. Tickets are required for entry. We do anticipate selling out.