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JUL 15-17, Gem & Lapidary Trade Show Detroit, MI - Embassy Suites/Lovinia/Novi This show specializes in gems, jewelry lapidary equipment 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.


JUL 18-24, Los Angeles Gift & Home


Accessories Market Los Angeles, CA - California Market Center The premier marketplace for the latest gift, acces- sories, and home decor trends in L.A. With thou- sands of exclusive lifestyle showroom collections and temporary exhibitors conveniently located under one roof, the landmark California Market Center (CMC) is the essential discovery zone for retailers sourcing bright, saleable gift, home, and accessories product in Los Angeles. For further information: Chelsea Matthews, Senior Trade- show Manager, California Mart, 110 E. 9th St., Los Angeles, CA 90079. Telephone: 800-cal-mart


TRADESHOW CALENDAR


(225-6278), 213-630-3737; Fax: 213-630-3708; Email: cmatthews@californiamarketcenter.com; Website: www.californiamarketcenter.com.


JUL 21-24, TransWorld’s Jewelry, Fashion &


Accessories (JF&A) Summer Chicago, IL - Donald E. Stephens Convention Center Show features all types of jewelry including gold, platinum, silver, diamonds and gemstones. Fashion including sportswear, furs, leather ap- parel and neckwear. Accessories such as belts, scarves, handbags, sunglasses, wallets, watches and eye wear. Home decor including giftware, cookware, housewares and gourmet food. Pre- registration is FREE. On-site registration is $5. For further information: TransWorld Exhib- its, Inc., 1850 Oak St., Northfi eld, IL 60093. Telephone: 847-446-8434, 800-323-5462; Fax: 847-446-3523; Email: info@tweshows.com; Website: www.tweshows.com.


JUL 24-27, Philadelphia Gift Show Reading, PA - Greater Philadelphia Expo Center at Oaks The Philadelphia Gift Show provides retailers from the mid-atlantic and Tri-state regions an expansive product selection more than 1300 booths showcasing thousands of lines from na- tional manufacturers and leading regional sales representatives in a hassle-free environment. With the debut of the Philadelphia Interna- tional Handcrafted Expo, the July event will feature more new resources than ever before.


It’s convenient suburban Philadelphia location makes it easily accessible and affordable for its large drive-in audience. For further informa- tion: Shelly Fulghum, Urban Expositions, 1690 Roberts Blvd, Ste 111, Kennesaw, GA 30144. Telephone: 678-285-3976; Fax: 678- 285-7469; Email: sfulghum@urban-expo.com; Website: www.philadelphiagiftshow.com.


JUL 28-30, OASIS Gift Show Phoenix, AZ - University of Phoenix Stadium A show, in addition, an electric selection of contemporary and traditional giftware from around the world, (offering the best selection in handcrafted Southwestern and Native American gifts.) Buyers include retailers and other profes- sionals in the gift industry. Wholesale only. Easy online registration. The show has a main fl oor for order writing, gifts to go cash and carry, and the jury-chosen Artbarns; showcase handcrafted area with both order writing and cash and carry. For further information: Dana Floyd, Org. Of Assoc. Salespeople In The Southwest (OASIS), 1250 E. Missouri Ave., Phoenix, AZ 85014. Telephone: 602-952-2050, 800-424-9519; Fax: 602-952-2244; Email: info@oasis.org; Website: www.oasis.org.


JUL 28-31, Gem, Jewelry & Lapidary


Misumaru Corporation PACKAGING PERFECTED


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Decorative gift bags and high-tech space-saving products! HUGE


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Trade Show Franklin, NC - Watauga Festival Center This show specializes in gems, jewelry, lapidary equipment 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.


JUL 30 - AUG 2, Beckman Handcrafted


Show Chicago Chicago, IL - Merchandise Mart Handcrafted gift and artisan products at whole- sale prices. For further information: Sara Hall, Buyer Relations Manager, Chicago Merchan- dise Mart, 200 World Trade Center, Ste. 470, Chicago, IL 60654. Telephone: 312-527-6448; Fax: 312-379-6033; Email: shall@mmart.com; Website: www.beckmans.com.


Traditional Non-Woven


Modern Metallic


Gold Tie Party Favor Gift Bags


Modern Diamond


More Products Coming Soon!! Storage Envelopes


Festive Holiday


Festive Celebration Decortive Portable BacPacks


JUL 31 - AUG 3, ASD Las Vegas Las Vegas, NV - Las Vegas Convention Center ASD Las Vegas is now under one roof at the Las Vegas Convention Center and is the largest wholesale variety and general merchandise show in the country, featuring tens of thousands of unique products in hundreds of popular categories in every price point. ASD Las Vegas features four sections including Value & Variety, Gift & Toy, Jewelry, and Style & Beauty. Register for free today at www.asdonline.com/register For further information: Camille Candella, Nielsen Business Media, 11835 West Olympic, Suite 550E, Los An- geles, CA 90064-5810. Telephone: 310-481-7324; Fax: 310-481-1924; Email: camille.candella@ nielsen.com; Website: www.asdonline.com.


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