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JAN 28-30, International Salon and Spa Expo Long Beach, CA - Long Beach Convention Center ISSE is committed to providing salon/spa owners, salon/spa professionals, nail technicians and skin care specialists with a world-class educational and shopping experience. To maintain the integrity of the event and of the industry, ISSE is open to licensed professionals only. For more information: Professional Beauty Asso- ciation, Jana Meincke, 15825 N. 71St. St., Ste. 100, Scottsdale, AZ 85254. Telephone: 800-468-2274, 480-281-0424; Fax: 480-905-0708; Email:
jana@probeauty.org; Website:
www.probeauty.org.
MAR 11-13, International Beauty Show - New York New York, NY - Jacob K. Javits Convention Center This show features hair, nail, as well as makeup programs cover- ing every aspect of the beauty industry. IBS offers something for everyone - cutting, coloring, long hairdressing, skin/body, nails, business, booth renters, forum, multicultural - You name it! For more information: Questex Media Group, Dana Lupton, Group Show Director, 757 Third Avenue, 5th Floor, New York, NY 10017. Telephone: 800-427-2420, 212-895-8237; Fax: 212-895-8209; Email:
dlupton@questex.com; Website:
www.ibsnewyork.com.
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MAR 11-14, ASD Las Vegas Las Vegas, NV - Sands Expo Center / Las Vegas Convention Center Since 1961, ASD has grown into one of the nation’s largest mer- chandise trade events in the industry, with over 2800 exhibitors & 45,000 retailers from all over the world attending the bi-annual event, held in March & August. ASD is a robust and growing marketplace that brings together the world’s widest variety of merchandise from more than 2,800 vendors in one effi cient, consumer-products tradeshow. Here buyers from every retail and distribution channel can fi nd what they need for their core markets plus discover new product categories and unique suppliers to diversify and freshen their merchandise mix, boost impulse and point-of-purchase sales– –and increase profi ts. ASD showcases the following merchandise categories: Gift & Home; Fashion Accessories; Jewelry / Cash & Carry; Health & Beauty; Toys & Novelty; General Merchandise; Closeouts & Liquidations. ASD buyers come from all over the world and represent nearly every type of retail channel, large and small. ASD’s draws the widest variety of buyers including: specialty gift shops, drug stores, convenience stores, college & university gift stores, fl orists, grocery stores, hardware stores, luggage stores, party and paper stores, hotel/casino/cruise lines, souvenir stores, tattoo salons, hair salons, thrift stores, toy and hobby stores jewelry stores and general stores, just to name a few. For more information: Nielsen Business Media, Camille Candella, 11835 West Olympic, Suite 550E, Los Angeles, CA 90064-5810. Telephone: 310-481- 7324; Fax: 310-481-1924; Email:
camille.candella@
nielsen.com; Website:
www.asdonline.com.
AUG 12-15, ASD Las Vegas Las Vegas, NV - Las Vegas Convention Center Since 1961, ASD has grown into one of the nation’s largest mer- chandise trade events in the industry, with over 2800 exhibitors & 45,000 retailers from all over the world attending the bi-annual event, held in March & August. ASD is a robust and growing marketplace that brings together the world’s widest variety of merchandise from more than 2,800 vendors in one effi cient, consumer-products tradeshow. Here buyers from every retail and distribution channel can fi nd what they need for their core markets plus discover new product categories and unique suppliers to diversify and freshen their merchandise mix, boost impulse and point-of-purchase sales– –and increase profi ts. ASD showcases the following merchandise categories: Gift & Home; Fashion Accessories; Jewelry / Cash & Carry; Health & Beauty; Toys & Novelty; General Merchandise; Closeouts & Liquidations. ASD buyers come from all over the world and represent nearly every type of retail channel, large and small. ASD’s draws the widest variety of buyers including: specialty gift shops, drug stores, convenience stores, college & university gift stores, fl orists, grocery stores, hardware stores, luggage stores, party and paper stores, hotel/casino/cruise lines, souvenir stores, tattoo salons, hair salons, thrift stores, toy and hobby stores jewelry stores and general stores, just to name a few. For more information: Nielsen Business Media, Camille Candella, 11835 West Olympic, Suite 550E, Los Angeles, CA 90064-5810. Telephone: 310-481- 7324; Fax: 310-481-1924; Email:
camille.candella@
nielsen.com; Website:
www.asdamd.com.
Holiday Shows MAR 8-11, TransWorld’s Annual Halloween, Cos-
tume & Party & Attractions Show St. Louis, MO - America’s Center The Halloween, Costume & Party Show is the black cat’s meow when it comes to introducing new products. With more than 10,000 highly motivated buyers within your reach, it is without a doubt your best opportunity to network and develop long-term business relationships for your marketing dollars. Plus, we offer promotional opportunities to really mesmerize the buyers throughout the show. You can showcase your latest products and conduct or participate in Seminars & Demonstrations. Ask your TWE associate for your Promotional Opportunity Kit. For more information: TransWorld Exhibits,
Northfi eld,
Inc., Don Olstinske, Show Manager, 1850 Oak St., IL 60093. Telephone: 847-446-8434, 800-323-5462,
Direct: 847-784-2407; Fax: 847-446-3523; Email: don@tweshows. com; Website:
www.tweshows.com,
www.hcpshow.com.
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