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MAY 3-5, Atlanta Spring Immediate Delivery Show
Atlanta, GA - AmericasMart*Atlanta A cash & carry show with all product mix available. For further information: Mary Ellen Jackson, AmericasMart Atlanta, 240 Peachtree St. N.W., Ste. 2200, Atlanta, GA 30303. Telephone: 404-220-2234; Fax: 678-686-5188; Email:
mjackson@americasmart.com; Website: www.
americasmart.com.
MAY 4-6, Accessories The Show
New York, NY - Jacob K. Javits Convention Center AccessoriesTheShow is the longest running juried all-ac- cessory trade event. Showcases fashion accessory resources in over thirty classifi cations. Runs concurrently with Moda Manhattan and Fame. For further information: Maggie Wengertsman, Accessories The Show / Business Journals, Inc., 50 Day St., Norwalk, CT 06854. Telephone: 866-696- 6020; Fax: 203-838-5028; Email:
maggiew@busjour.com; Website:
www.accessoriestheshow.com.
MAY 4-6, FAME
New York, NY - Jacob K. Javits Convention Center The premier venue for Junior and Young Contemporary fash- ion resources features RTW collections. Runs concurrently with AccessoriesTheShow and Moda Manhattan. For further information: Maggie Wengertsman, Accessories The Show / Business Journals, Inc., 50 Day St., Norwalk, CT 06854. Telephone: 866-696-6020; Fax: 203-838-5028; Email:
bethc@busjour.com; Website:
www.fameshows.com.
MAY 4-6, MODA Manhattan
New York, NY - Jacob K. Javits Convention Center An upscale trade event that provides a concise mix of carefully-juried RTW, featuring fashion resources ranging from upmarket elegant to sporty fashions in over thirty prod- uct categories. Runs concurrently with AccessoriesTheShow and Fame. For further information: Maggie Wengertsman, Accessories The Show / Business Journals, Inc., 50 Day St., Norwalk, CT 06854. Telephone: 866-696-6020, 203-663- 7851; Fax: 203-838-5028; Email:
Maggiew@busjour.com; Website:
www.modamanhattan.com.
MAY 6-8, Gem, Jewelry & Lapidary Trade Show
Franklin, NC - Watauga Festival Center This show specializes in gems, jewelry, lapidary equip- ment and specimens. **** ALL G&LW SHOWS ARE WHOLESALE ONLY - COPY OF BUSINESS OR RESALE CERTIFICATE REQUIRED - DATES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE **** For further information: Gem & Lapidary Wholesalers, Inc., P.O. Box 98, Flora, MS 39071-0098. Telephone: 601-879-8832; Fax: 601-879-3282; Email: info@
glwshows.com; Website:
www.glwshows.com.
MAY 6-8, Great American Gem Show “InterGem”
Columbus, OH - Veteran’s Memorial Many beautiful and exotic gems, beads and jewelry, can be found among the rows and rows of exhibitors at each show. Engagement rings, anniversary gifts, birthstones, healing gemstones, heirlooms, possessions of movie stars and inter- national celebrities, multiplies in value as gifts for friends, family or oneself. For further information: International Gem & Jewelry Show, Inc., 120 Derwood Circle, Rockville, MD 20850. Telephone: 301-294-1640; Fax: 301-294-0034; Email:
info@intergem.net; Website:
www.intergem.net.
MAY 6-8, Great American Gem Show “InterGem”
Marlborough, MA - Royal Plaza Trade Center Many beautiful and exotic gems, beads and jewelry, can be found among the rows and rows of exhibitors at each show. Engagement rings, anniversary gifts, birthstones, healing gemstones, heirlooms, possessions of movie stars and inter- national celebrities, multiplies in value as gifts for friends, family or oneself. For further information: International Gem & Jewelry Show, Inc., 120 Derwood Circle, Rockville, MD 20850. Telephone: 301-294-1640; Fax: 301-294-0034; Email:
info@intergem.net; Website:
www.intergem.net.
MAY 10-12, The National Hardware Show and
Lawn & Garden World Las Vegas, NV - Las Vegas Convention Center The National Hardware Show, Lawn & Garden World and Homewares Show offers everything related to retail home enhancement. With over 3,000 exhibitors from around the globe, representing over 150 product categories. You’ll fi nd it all, from the big brands to the smaller manufacturers. No other show offers you the unique opportunity to better your business by seeking out the product(s) that might just be the “next big thing”. For further information: Reed Exhibitions, 383 Main Avenue, Norwalk, CT 06851. Telephone: 888-425-9377, 203-
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840-5622; Fax: 203-840-9622; Email: inquiry@hardware.
reedexpo.com; Website:
www.nationalhardwareshow.com.
MAY 13-15, Great American Gem Show “InterGem”
Chicago, IL - Donald E. Stephens Convention Center Many beautiful and exotic gems, beads and jewelry, can be found among the rows and rows of exhibitors at each show. Engagement rings, anniversary gifts, birthstones, healing gemstones, heirlooms, possessions of movie stars and inter- national celebrities, multiplies in value as gifts for friends, family or oneself. For further information: International Gem & Jewelry Show, Inc., 120 Derwood Circle, Rockville, MD 20850. Telephone: 301-294-1640; Fax: 301-294-0034; Email:
info@intergem.net; Website:
www.intergem.net.
MAY 13-15, Great American Gem Show “InterGem”
Santa Monica, CA - Santa Monica Civic Auditorium Many beautiful and exotic gems, beads and jewelry, can be found among the rows and rows of exhibitors at each show. Engagement rings, anniversary gifts, birthstones, healing gemstones, heirlooms, possessions of movie stars and inter- national celebrities, multiplies in value as gifts for friends, family or oneself. For further information: International Gem & Jewelry Show, Inc., 120 Derwood Circle, Rockville, MD 20850. Telephone: 301-294-1640; Fax: 301-294-0034; Email:
info@intergem.net; Website:
www.intergem.net.
MAY 14-17, International Contemporary Furniture Fair
New York, NY - Jacob K. Javits Convention Center Highly acclaimed showcase for contemporary designers and designs. An international showcase without peer in the USA, the ICFF is a resource for fi nding the best of contemporary design. For further information: Philip D. Robinson, Show Director, George Little Management, LLC., 10 Bank St., Ste. 1200, White Plains, NY 10606. Telephone: 914-421-3200, 800-272-7469; Fax: 914-948-6197; Email:
info@icff.com; Website:
www.glmshows.com,
www.icff.com.
MAY 15-17, Value Merchandise Expo
Atlantic City, NJ - Atlantic City Convention Center Dynamic exchange of business opportunities between big and small ventures, between well-established and new-comers in the value-priced industry. Regardless of the size and reach of your business, this is your chance to capitalize on a market driven by a growing demand for value-priced products. The economic slowdown and interestingly created a vibrant and promising market for a wide variety of discounted products. Exhibitors and Buyers got what they wanted … value pricing at its best and an opportunity to do business! For further infor- mation: Alan Paggao, Value Merchandise Expo, LLC, 2201-D North Lakewood Blvd., Ste.# 1888, Long Beach, CA 90815. Telephone: 877-248-5327 / 562-988-9040; Fax: 877-248-1022; Email:
alanpaggao@vpexpo.com; Website:
www.vpexpo.com.
MAY 15-18, National Stationery Show
New York, NY - Jacob K. Javits Convention Center An annual domestic and international marketplace for cards, note paper, gift wraps and related items such as rubber stamps, calendars, party goods, writing instruments, posters, balloons and more. For further information: Patti Stracher, Show Manager, George Little Management, LLC., 10 Bank St., Ste. 1200, White Plains, NY 10606. Telephone: 914-421-3394, 800-272-7469; Fax: 914-948-6180; Email:
patti_stracher@glmshows.com; Website:
www.glmshows. com,
www.nationalstationeryshow.com.
MAY 17, The Heritage Cash & Carry Wholesale Market
Fort Wayne, IN - Allen County Memorial Coliseum Traditional and new ideas for the home & garden from America’s Finest Craftsman. For further information: Heri- tage Markets, P.O. Box 389, Carlisle, PA 17013. Telephone: 717-249-9404; Fax: 717-258-0265; Email: hertmarket@aol. com; Website:
www.heritagemarkets.com.
MAY 17-18, May Buyer Fly-In Show™
Des Plaines, IL - TransWorld Merchandise Center The Midwest Market Days trade show attracts Buyers from in- dependent retailers, mass merchants and wholesale distributors enjoy the concise, comfortable, casual buying atmosphere. View thousands of closeout and direct import general merchandise items across a wide variety of product categories. Spend more time with vendors buying and viewing product rather than walking endlessly, in a huge convention center. For further in- formation: TransWorld Merchandise Center, Inc., 20 N. Wacker Drive, Suite 1540, Chicago, IL 60606. Telephone: 312-201- 3800; Fax: 312-201-3803; Website:
www.twmerchcenter.com.
MAY 17-18, Midwest Market Days Chicago
River Grove, IL - Regent Showroom, 8999 Palmer St. The Midwest Market Days trade show is conveniently located in the Midwest only 10 minutes from Chicago’s O’Hare International Airport. Buyers from independent retailers, mass merchants and wholesale distributors enjoy the concise, com- fortable, casual buying atmosphere. View thousands of close- out and direct import general merchandise items across a wide variety of product categories. Spend more time with vendors buying and viewing product rather than walking endlessly, in a
huge convention center. We provide complimentary breakfast and buffet lunch to all buyers and shuttle transportation to other participating showroom locations just minutes away. For further information: Ken Soens or Sandy Drelich, Regent Products Corp., 8999 Palmer St., River Grove, IL 60171. Telephone: 708-583-1000; Fax: 708-583-1400; Email: sales@
regentproducts.com; Website:
www.midwestmarketdays.com.
MAY 19, The Heritage Cash & Carry
Wholesale Market Medina, OH - Medina County Community Center Traditional and new ideas for the home & garden from America’s Finest Craftsman. For further information: Heri- tage Markets, P.O. Box 389, Carlisle, PA 17013. Telephone: 717-249-9404; Fax: 717-258-0265; Email: hertmarket@aol. com; Website:
www.heritagemarkets.com.
MAY 20-22, Great American Gem Show “InterGem”
Chantilly, VA - Dulles Expo & Conference Center Many beautiful and exotic gems, beads and jewelry, can be found among the rows and rows of exhibitors at each show. Engagement rings, anniversary gifts, birthstones, healing gemstones, heirlooms, possessions of movie stars and inter- national celebrities, multiplies in value as gifts for friends, family or oneself. For further information: International Gem & Jewelry Show, Inc., 120 Derwood Circle, Rockville, MD 20850. Telephone: 301-294-1640; Fax: 301-294-0034; Email:
info@intergem.net; Website:
www.intergem.net.
MAY 21-24, International Jewelry Fair / General
Merchandise Show - Spring New Orleans, LA - Ernest N. Morial Convention Center For the trade only - Cash and Carry Gift, Fashion, Acces- sories, & Jewelry Show. For further information: Dave Harrington, Helen Brett Enterprises, 5111 Academy Dr., Lisle, IL 60532. Telephone: 800-541-8171, 630-241-9865; Fax: 630-241-9870; Email:
dharrington@helenbrett.com; Website:
www.gift2jewelry.com.
MAY 23-26, Book Expo America
New York, NY - Jacob K. Javits Center This is the largest book publishing event in North America. It features all book related products including audio, CD, paperback and hardcover. All products a book store may need. BookExpo America combines the largest selection of English language titles on the planet with special industry and author events and unparalleled educational content to create a dy- namic environment for networking, sourcing and relationship building. For further information: Kimberly DiMondo, Mar- keting Director, Reed Exhibition Companies, 383 Main Ave., Norwalk, CT 06851. Telephone: 203-840-5380, 800-840- 5614; Fax: 203-840-9380; Email: inquiry@bookexpoamerica. com; Website:
www.bookexpoamerica.com.
MAY 27-29, Great American Gem Show “InterGem”
Hartford, CT - Connecticut Expo Center Many beautiful and exotic gems, beads and jewelry, can be found among the rows and rows of exhibitors at each show. Engagement rings, anniversary gifts, birthstones, healing gemstones, heirlooms, possessions of movie stars and inter- national celebrities, multiplies in value as gifts for friends, family or oneself. For further information: International Gem & Jewelry Show, Inc., 120 Derwood Circle, Rockville, MD 20850. Telephone: 301-294-1640; Fax: 301-294-0034; Email:
info@intergem.net; Website:
www.intergem.net.
MAY 30 - JUN 2, G.L.D.A.’s Las Vegas Summer
Gem & Jewelry Show Las Vegas, NV - The Mirage Casino Hotel This show has exhibitors from many foreign direct source dealers and groups as well as a large selection of fi ne U.S. Gem & Jewelry companies. Exhibitors and buyers will enjoy the comfort of this show location at the luxuriously plush Mirage Casino-Hotel “Events Center”. Corner booths and wide aisles will give buyers ease of movement and improved visibility of displayed merchandise. Delivery goods will be one of the important options available to the buyers at this G.L.D.A. trade show. Customers will have a choice of taking immediate delivery of goods or making factory orders. Variety and direct sourcing will be added features of this show. For further information: Tanna Wyatt, G.L.D.A., P.O. Box 2391, Tucson, AZ 85702-2391. Telephone: 520-792-9431; Fax: 520-882-2836; Email:
info@glda.com; Website:
www.glda.com.
MAY 30 - JUN 2, Great American Gem
Show “InterGem” Las Vegas, NV - Mirage Casino & Resort Many beautiful and exotic gems, beads and jewelry, can be found among the rows and rows of exhibitors at each show. Engagement rings, anniversary gifts, birthstones, healing gemstones, heirlooms, possessions of movie stars and inter- national celebrities, multiplies in value as gifts for friends, family or oneself. For further information: International Gem & Jewelry Show, Inc., 120 Derwood Circle, Rockville, MD 20850. Telephone: 301-294-1640; Fax: 301-294-0034; Email:
info@intergem.net; Website:
www.intergem.net.
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