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JAN 28 - FEB 2, New York International Gift Fair New York, NY - Jacob K. Javits Convention Center and Piers 92 & 94
28-1 Passenger Ship Terminal At Home; New York’s Newest 28-1 Jacob K. Javits Convention Center Handmade® Designer Maker; Handmade® Global Design; Baby & Child 29-2 Jacob K. Javits Convention Center Accent on Design® featuring A+™: The Young Designers’ Platform; At Home featuring Home Textiles; EX·TRACTS®; General Gift featuring Floral & Garden Accessories and The Museum Source®; Personal Ac- cessories featuring Details®; Tabletop & Housewares; Studio For further information: Deorothy Belshaw, Show Director, George Little Management, LLC., 10 Bank St., Ste. 1200, White Plains, NY 10606. Telephone: 914-421-3345; Fax: 914-948- 2867; Email:
dbelshaw@glmshows.com; Website: www.nyigf. com,
www.glmshows.
JAN 28 - FEB 10, Gem, Jewelry & Lapidary Trade Show Tucson, AZ - The Gem Mall
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.
JAN 29-31, Mode Accessories Toronto Toronto, Canada, ON - Doubletree by Hilton, Toronto Airport
Trade Show For The Fashion & Fashion Accessories Industry For further information: Alice Chee-Chow, Two Plus One Group Inc., 220 Duncan Mill Rd., Ste. 618, Toronto, ON, Canada M3B 3J5. Telephone: 416-510-0114; Fax: 416-510-0165; Email:
twoplusone@mode-accessories.com; Website: www.
mode-accessories.com.
JAN 29 - FEB 1, CHA (formally HIA) Anaheim, CA - Anaheim Convention Center
The world’s largest trade show for craft & hobby supplies, featuring more than 1,100 exhibiting manufacturers and whole- salers in fi ve different shows fl oor categories including Art Ma- terials & Framing, Scrapbooking & Stationery, Fabric / Quilting / Needlecraft, Florals / Seasonal / Home & Garden and General Crafts. The CHA Show also offers extensive educational programs and workshops. For further information: John Erick, Craft & Hobby Association, 319 E. 54th St., Elmwood Park, NJ 07407. Telephone: 201-794-1133; Fax: 201-797-0657; Email:
chashow@craftandhobby.org; Website:
www.chashow.org.
JAN 30 - FEB 5, G.L.D.A.’s Tucson Gem & Jewelry Show Tucson, AZ - Starr Pass Marriott
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.
FEBRUARY
FEB 1-3, F.F.A.N.Y. Collections New York, NY - Hilton New York Hotel
Juried Collections and Salon & Bridge Market of contemporary footwear for the discriminating buyer. The essential venue for premier fashion footwear. For further information: Phyllis Rein, Fashion Footwear Association of New York, 1414 Sixth Ave. at 58th St., Ste. 203, New York, NY 10019. Telephone: 212-751- 6422; Fax: 212-751-6404; Email:
info@ffany.org; Website:
www.ffany.org.
FEB 2-10, Gem, Jewelry & Lapidary Trade Show Tucson, AZ - Holiday Inn Palo Verde / Holidome
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.
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FEB 6-8, The WSA Show Las Vegas, NV - The Venetian & Sands Expo Convention Center
This show features men’s, women’s and children’s shoes, ac- cessories, handbags, shoe products, store fi xtures, shoe jewelry, socks & hosiery. For further information: The WSA Show, 15821 Ventura Blvd, Suite 415, Encino, CA 91436. Telephone: 818-464-7113; Fax: 818-464-7019; Email: operations@
wsashow.com; Website:
www.wsashow.com.
FEB 9-12, Tucson Gem and Mineral Show™ Tucson, AZ - Tucson Convention Center
To encourage interest and study in geology, mineralogy, lapi- dary and allied earth sciences. For further information: Show Committee, Tucson Gem & Mineral Society, P.O. Box 42588, Tucson, AZ 85733. Telephone: 520-322-5773; Fax: 520-322- 6031; Email:
tgms@tgms.org; Website:
www.tgms.org.
FEB 10-13, The Off-Price Specialist Show Las Vegas, NV - Sands Expo & Convention Center
The Off-Price Specialist Show is the premier show for off-price apparel and accessories. The wholesalers and jobbers at our show carry men’s, women’s, and children’s apparel 20-70% below the original manufacturer’s wholesale price. For further information: Todd Fabos, Off-Price Specialist Center, 16985 W. Bluemound Rd., Ste. 210., Brookfi eld, WI 53005. Telephone: 262-782-1600; Fax: 262-782-1601; Email: tfabos@offpric-
eshow.com; Website:
www.offpriceshow.com.
FEB 11-13, Memphis Gift & Jewelry Show - Spring Memphis, TN - Memphis Cook Convention Center
For The Trade Only - Cash and Carry Gift, Fashion, Acces- sories, Home Decor & Jewelry Show. For further information: David Harrington, Show Manager, Helen Brett Enterprises, 5111 Academy Dr., Lisle, IL 60532. Telephone: 630-241-9865; Fax: 630-241-9870; Email:
dharrington@helenbrett.com; Website:
www.gift2jewelry.com.
FEB 12-14, Accessories The Show Las Vegas, NV - The Venetian Hotel
The World’s largest and longest running juried all-accessory trade event. Showcases fashion accessory resources in over 37 product classifi cations. Runs concurrently with Moda Las Vegas and MRKet. For further information: Christine Bonina, Busi- ness Journals, Inc., 50 Day St., Norwalk, CT 06854. Telephone: 203-663-7852; Fax: 203-838-5028; Email: ChristineB@
busjour.com; Website:
www.busjour.com.
FEB 12-14, MODA Las Vegas Las Vegas, NV - The Venetian Hotel
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 37 prouct categories. Runs concurrently with AccessoriesTheShow Las Vegas and MRket. For further information: Christine Bonina, Business Journals, Inc., 50 Day St., Norwalk, CT 06854. Telephone: 203-663-7852; Fax: 203-852-8175; Email:
ChristineB@busjour.com; Website:
www.busjour.com.
FEB 12-15, New York International TOY FAIR New York, NY - Jacob K. Javits Convention Center
Annual marketplace for manufacturers and retailers of toys and related products. Features more than 150,000 products, many being shown for the fi rst time by exhibitors from all over the world. For further information: Marian Bossard, Toy Industry Association, Inc., 1115 Broadway, Ste. 400, New York, NY 10010. Telephone: 212-675-1141 ext. 219; Fax: 212-645-3246; Email:
info@toy-tia.org; Website:
www.toy-tia.org.
FEB 13-15, MAGIC Las Vegas, NV - Las Vegas Convention Center / Mandalay Bay Convention Center
MAGIC International, a subsidiary of Advanstar Communica- tions, Inc., is the world’s largest and most widely recognized producer of trade shows for the apparel industry. Providing a comprehensive year-round resource to support the business of fashion, MAGIC International currently produces trade shows for the men’s apparel market (MAGIC); the women’s apparel market (WWDMAGIC, femme); the children’s apparel market (MAGIC kids, International Kids Fashion Show); the fabric market (International Fashion Fabric Exhibition); and an alternative trends and lifestyles show, refl ecting the men’s and women’s progressive youth market (the edge). For further information: MAGIC International, 6200 Canoga Ave., Ste. 303, Woodland Hills, CA 91367. Telephone: 877-554-4834, 218-740-7092; Fax: 818-593-5020; Email: cs@MAGIConline. com; Website:
www.magiconline.com.
FEB 13-15, MAGIC Kids Las Vegas, NV - Las Vegas Convention Center / Mandalay Bay Convention Center
Children’s apparel and related accessories are featured with new designers as well as well known name brands. Concurrently held with WWDMAGIC, MAGIC and the edge. For further information: MAGIC International, 6200 Canoga Ave., 2nd Floor, Woodland Hills, CA 91367. Telephone: 877-554-4834, 218-740-7092; Fax: 818-593-5020; Email: cs@MAGIConline. com; Website:
www.magiconline.com.
FEB 13-15, MAGICWWD Las Vegas, NV - Las Vegas Convention Center - Central Hall
Women’s apparel and related accessories are featured with new designers as well as recognized brands. Concurrently held with MAGIC kids, MAGIC and the edge. For further information: MAGIC International, 6200 Canoga Ave., Ste. 303, Woodland Hills, CA 91367. Telephone: 877-554-4834, 218-740-7092; Fax:
818-593-5020; Email:
cs@MAGIConline.com; Website: www.
magiconline.com.
FEB 16-19, TransWorld’s Jewelry, Fashion & Accessories (JF&A) Winter Rosemont, IL - Donald E. Stephens Convention Center Show features all types of jewelry including gold, platinum, silver, diamonds and gemstones. Fashion including sportswear, furs, leather apparel 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 Exhibits, 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.
FEB 17-19, Great American Gem Show “InterGem” Chantilly, VA - Dulles 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 gem- stones, heirlooms, possessions of movie stars and international 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.
FEB 17-20, Shot Show Las Vegas, NV - Sands Expo & Convention Center
The Shooting, Hunting, Outdoor Trade (SHOT) SHOW is the world’s premier exposition of fi rearms, ammunition, archery, cutlery, outdoor apparel, optics, camping and related products and services. For further information: Andre Smith, Reed Ex- hibition Companies, 383 Main Ave., Norwalk, CT 06851. Tele- phone: 203-840-4800; Fax: 203-840-4824; Email: inquiry@
shot.reedexpo.com; Website:
www.shotshow.org.
FEB 18-20, Buyers Market of American Crafts Philadelphia, PA - Pennsylvania Convention Center
Nation’s largest wholesale tradeshow where art, gift, jewelry and fi ne craft retailers buy directly from U.S. and Canadian artists. Produced by The Rosen Group for nearly 30 years, it is listed by Tradeshow Week as one of the nation’s Top 200 tradeshows. The Rosen Group is based in Baltimore. Wholesale to the trade only. For further information: Christine Kloostra, Show Director, The Rosen Group, Inc., 3000 Chestnut Ave., Ste. 300, Baltimore MD 21211. Telephone: 410-889-2933; Fax: 443-524-2644; Email:
info@rosengrp.com; Website: www.
buyersmarketofamericancraft.com.
FEB 18-21, San Francisco International Gift Fair San Francisco, CA - The Moscone Convention 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 Showplace, bringing together Word Style Handcrafted, Mu- seum and Village Arts. For further information: Jhana Jordan and Cece Lee, Urban Expositions, 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.
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 exhibitors. 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 further information: Sharon Lloyd, NATSO, 1737 King St., Suite 200, Alexandria, VA 22314. Telephone: 703-549-2100; Fax: 703-684-4525; Email:
headquarters@natso.com; Website:
www.natso.com.
FEB 21-23, Accessories The Show New York, NY - Jacob K. Javits Convention Center
The World’s largest and longest running juried all-accessory trade event. Showcases fashion accessory resources in over 37 product classifi cations. Runs concurrently with Moda Manhat- tan and Fame. For further information: Christine Bonina, Business Journals,
FEB 21-23, FAME New York, NY - Jacob K. Javits Convention Center
The premier venue for Junior and Young Contemporary fashion resources which features RTW collections. Runs concurrently with AccessoriesTheShow and Moda Manhattan. For further information: Christine Bonina, Business Journals, Inc., 50 Day St., Norwalk, CT 06854. Telephone: 203-663-7852; Fax: 203- 852-8175; Email:
ChristineB@busjour.com; Website: www.
busjour.com.
Inc., 50 Day St., Norwalk, CT 06854. Telephone: 203-663-7852; Fax: 203-852-8175; Email:
ChristineB@busjour.com; Website:
www.busjour.com.
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