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Food Services, Beverage & Tobacco cont’d


NOV 10-13, The International Hotel/Motel &


Restaurant Show New York, NY - Jacob K. Javits Convention Center Exhibitors showcase the newest products and services avail- able to the industry, including food & beverage, furnishings, technology, equipment,


linens, amenities,


and much more. For more information: George Little Management, LLC,, 10 Bank St., Ste. 1200, White Plains, NY 10606. Telephone: 914-421-3200; Fax: 914-948-6088; Email: lvihrs@glmshows.com; Website:www.glmshows.com.


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Furniture, Furnishings & Housewares


JAN 18-24, Dallas Total Home & Gift Market Dallas, TX - Dallas Market Center Dallas Total Home & Gift Market is multiple markets held simultaneously so that buyers may select from a wide range of product categories: Total Home & Gift Market, Holiday and Home Expo, Holiday & Home Expo Temporaries, International Lighting Market and F!NDS Dallas Temp Show. The Total Home & Gift Market offer more than 25,000 lines of products including home furnishings. gifts, decorative accessories, lighting, textiles, fl oral, Christmas and seasonal gifts and home decor, gourmet and fashion accessories. For more information: Dallas Market Center, Ashley Banks, 2100 Stemmons Freeway, Dallas, TX 75207. Telephone: 214-655-6183, 800-325-6587; Fax: 214-655-6105; Email: info@ dmcmail.com; Website: www.dallasmarketcenter.com.


Minimum Order $100.00


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Competitive Pricing


FEB 18-21, San Francisco International Gift Fair San Francisco, CA - The Moscone Center California’s largest gift show offers a style-setting marketplace where the hottest design trends and movements start and evolve. Product categories include Design, General Gift, Handcrafted, Home & Garden, Treasures To Go, Vintage and the Global Show- place, bringing together Word Style Handcrafted, Museum and Village Arts. For more information: Urban Expositions, Jhana Jordan andCece Lee, 1690 Roberts Blvd, Suite 111, Kennesaw, GA 30144. Telephone: 678-285-3976; Fax: 678-285-7469; Email: jjordan@urban- expo.com, clee@urban-expo.com; Website: www.sfi gf.com.


tableware, cleaning


MAR 11-13, International Housewares Show Chicago, IL - McCormick Place Complex This annual


show features exhibits from manufacturers


and representatives of housewares and consumer products from the United States and thirty-seven other countries, and attracts over 50,000 attendees. For more information: In- ternational Housewares Association, Sharon Fulton, 6400 Shafer Court, Ste. 650, Rosemont,


IL 60018. Telephone: 847-


292-4200; Fax: 847-292-4211; Email: preyonlds@housewares.org; Website:www.housewares.org.


MAR 16-20, Los Angeles Gift & Home


Accessories Market Los Angeles, CA - California Market Center The showroom facilities’ top fi ve fl oors featured gifts, home décor, decorative accessories, furniture, rugs, garden accessories, fl oral, tabletop, toys, books, frames, candles, aromatherapy, cards, games, holiday, specialty and seasonal items. For more information: California Mart, Audrey Okulick, 110 E. 9th St., Los Angeles, CA 90079. Telephone: 800-cal-mart (225-6278), 213-630-3737; Fax: 213-630-3708; Email: aokulick@californiamarketcenter.com; Website:www.californiamarketcenter.com.


APR 21-26, International Home


Furnishings Market High Point / Thomasville, NC - Downtown High Point & Thomasville This wholesale market show is open to retailers, furniture dealers, interior designers, and architects and features furnishings, fl oor coverings, lighting, upholstery, gift and decorative accessories. For more information: International Home Furnishing Marketing Association, Judy Mendenhow, P.O. Box 5243, High Point, NC 27261. Telephone: 336-869-1000; Fax: 336-889-7460; Email: tammy@ highpointmarket.org; Website: www.highpointmarket.org.


MAY 20-22, SURTEX® New York, NY - Jacob K. Javits Convention Center The only B2B marketplace in the world solely dedicated to the sale and license of original art & design for product development across all product categories. For more information: George Little Management, LLC., Penny Sikalis, Show Manager, 10 Bank St., Ste. 1200, White Plains, NY 10606. Telephone: 914-421-3297, 800-272-7469; Fax: 914-948-6180; Email: psikalis@glmshows.com; Website:www.glmshows.com, www.surtex.com.


ReadonPublications Inc.


Your Source for High Margin Impact Products


We have a unique selection of general merchandise products, including Cook Books, General Interest Books, Childern's Books, Seasonal Giftware, Everyday Giftware, TV items, Toys and More!!


SEP 21-23, Capital Home Show Chantilly, VA - Dules Expo Center A consumer show featuring a variety of products and services related to home improvement. Windows, doors, remodeling ser- vices, heating & air conditioning, fl ooring, electronics, furniture, kitchen cabinets, fi replaces, fencing, siding, appliances, sheds, architectural services, lighting, enclosures, building materials, duct cleaning, utility services and more. For more information: Marketplace Events, Alyson Caplan - Show Manager, 325 Essjay Rd., Ste. 100, Williamsville, NY 14221. Telephone: 800-274- 6948, 716-631-2266 ext. 203; Fax: 716-631-2425; Email: alysonc@ marketplaceevents.com; Website: www.markeplaceevents.com, www.capitalhomeshow.com.


OCT 13-18, International Home


Furnishings Market High Point / Thomasville, NC - Downtown High Point & Thomasville This wholesale market show is open to retailers, furniture dealers, interior designers, and architects and features furnishings, fl oor coverings, lighting, upholstery, gift and decorative accessories. For more information: International Home Furnishing Marketing Association, Nancy High, P.O. Box 5243, High Point, NC 27261. Telephone: 336-869-1000; Fax: 336-889-7460; Email: Tammy@ highpointmarket.org; Website: www.highpointmarket.org.


General Merchandise & Miscellaneous


JAN 8-10, Value Merchandise Expo New York, NY - Jacob K. Javits Center General / Variety Merchandise, Closeouts, Toys, Novelty, Gift, Jewelry For more information: Value Merchandise Expo, LLC, Paul Holder, 2201-D North Lakewood Blvd Suite 1888, Long Beach, CA 90851. Telephone: 877-248-5327; Fax: 877-248-1022; Email: paulholder@vpexpo.com; Website: www.vpexpo.com.


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FEB 19-23, The NATSO Show Las Vegas, NV - Caesars Palace The NATSO Show is the only national exposition dedicated solely to the travel plaza and truckstop industry. At the show, truckstop and travel plaza owners and operators will learn about new products and services offered by The NATSO Show’s exhibi- tors. Dynamic NATSO U Business Forums and expert speakers will provide operators and vendors alike with hands-on solutions and strategies to keep a business profi table. The show will also provide networking opportunities with operators from across the country so they can exchange insights and ideas so they stay competitive. For more information: NATSO, Sharon Lloyd, 1737 King St., Suite 200, Alexandria, VA 22314. Telephone: 703- 549-2100; Fax: 703-684-4525; Email: headquarters@natso.com; Website:www.natso.com.


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