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INDEPENDENTRETAILER.com continued from page 114 MAY 2012 MAY 6-8, The Off-Price Specialist Show
Gotham Hotel, New York - NY 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:
www.offpriceshow.com; Website: tfabos@
offpriceshow.com.
MAY 7-9, Accessories The Show
Jacob K. Javits Convention Center, New York - NY The World’s largest and longest running juried all-accessory trade event. Showcases fashion acces- sory resources in over 37 product classifi cations. Runs concurrently with Moda Manhattan and Fame. For further information: Christine Bonina, Business Journals, Inc., 50 Day St., Norwalk, CT 06854. Telephone: 203-663- 7852; Fax: 203-852-8175; Email:
www.busjour.com; Website:
ChristineB@busjour.com.
MAY 7-9, FAME
Jacob K. Javits Convention Center, New York - NY The premier venue for Junior and Young Contemporary fashion resources which features RTW collections. Runs concurrently with AccessoriesTheShow and Moda Manhat- tan. For further information: Christine Bonina, Business Journals, Inc., 50 Day St., Norwalk, CT 06854. Telephone: 203-663-7852; Fax: 203-852-8175; Email: www.busjour. com; Website:
ChristineB@busjour.com.
MAY 7-9, Midwest Market Days Chicago Regent Showroom, 8999 Palmer St.,
River Grove - IL 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, comfortable, casual buying atmosphere. View thousands of closeout and direct import general merchandise items across a wide variety of product catego- ries. 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: Joanna Kastle, Trade Show Manager, Regent Products Corp., 8999 Palmer St., River Grove, IL 60171. Telephone: 916-376-9437; Fax: 916-376-9471; Email:
www.midwestmarketdays.com; Website: jkastle@
midwestmarketdays.com.
MAY 7-9, MODA Manhattan
Jacob K. Javits Convention Center, New York - NY An upscale trade event that provides a concise mix of carefully-juried RTW, featuring fashion resources rang- ing from upmarket elegant to sporty fashions in over 37 product categories. Runs concurrently with Accessories- TheShow and Fame. For further information: Christine Bonina, Business Journals, Inc., 50 Day St., Norwalk, CT 06854. Telephone: 203-663-7852; Fax: 203-852-8175; Email:
www.busjour.com; Website:
ChristineB@busjour.com.
MAY 11-13, Gem, Jewelry & Lapidary Trade Show
Watauga Festival Center, Franklin - NC 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:
www.glwshows.com; Website:
info@glwshows.com.
MAY 11-13, Great American Gem Show “InterGem”
Veteran’s Memorial, Columbus - OH 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 international celebrities, multiplies in value as gifts
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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:
www.intergem.net; Website:
info@intergem.net.
MAY 11-13, Great American Gem Show “InterGem”
Quest Center, Omaha - NE 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 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:
www.intergem.net; Website:
info@intergem.net.
MAY 13-15, Value Merchandise Expo
Atlantic Convention Center, Atlantic City - NJ General / Variety Merchandise, Closeouts, Toys, Novelty, Gift, Jewelry For further information: 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: www.
vpexpo.com; Website:
alanpaggao@vpexpo.com.
MAY 15, The Heritage Cash & Carry Wholesale Market
Allen County Memorial Coliseum, Fort Wayne - IN 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: www.heritage-
markets.com; Website:
hertmarket@aol.com.
MAY 17, The Heritage Cash & Carry Wholesale Market
Medina County Community Center, Medina - OH 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: www.heritage-
markets.com; Website:
hertmarket@aol.com.
MAY 17-20, International Jewelry Fair / General Merchandise Show - Spring Ernest N. Morial Convention Center,
New Orleans - LA For The Trade Only - Cash and Carry Gift, Fashion, Accessories, Home Decor & Jewelry Show. For further information: David Harrington, Show Manager, Helen Brett Enterprises, 5111 Academy Dr., Lisle, IL 60532. Tele- phone: 630-241-9865; Fax: 630-241-9870; Email: www.
gift2jewelry.com; Website:
dharrington@helenbrett.com.
MAY 18-20, Great American Gem Show “InterGem”
Dulles Expo Center, Chantilly - VA 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 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:
www.intergem.net; Website:
info@intergem.net.
MAY 18-20, Great American Gem Show “InterGem” Santa Monica Civic Auditorium,
Santa Monica - CA 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 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:
www.intergem.net; Website:
info@intergem.net.
MAY 19-22, International Contemporary Furniture Fair
Jacob K. Javits Convention Center, New York - NY 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 Manage- ment, LLC., 10 Bank St., Ste. 1200, White Plains, NY 10606. Telephone: 914-421-3200, 800-272-7469; Fax: 914-948-6197; Email:
www.glmshows.com,
www.icff.com; Website:
info@icff.com.
MAY 20-22, National Stationery Show
Jacob K. Javits Convention Center, New York - NY The comprehensive source for greeting cards, social stationery and related lifestyle products, the NSS features nearly 900 exhibiting companies and attracts some 11,000 buyers worldwide. 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:
www.glmshows.com,
www.nationalstationeryshow.com; Website:
patti_stracher@glmshows.com.
MAY 25-27, Great American Gem Show “InterGem”
Wisconsin State Fair Park, Milwaukee - WI 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 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:
www.intergem.net; Website:
info@intergem.net.
MAY 28-31, Great American Gem Show “InterGem”
Mirage Casino & Resort, Las Vegas - NV 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 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:
www.intergem.net; Website:
info@intergem.net.
MAY 29 - JUN 4, Luxury & Premiere by JCK
Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino, Las Vegas - NV LUXURY & Premiere is the only exclusive high-end event that provides the jewelry industry’s most elite retailers with the opportunity to source the fi nest jewelry from the world’s most renowned designers and manufactur- ers in a secure and luxurious environment. For further information: Yancy Weinrich, Industry Vice President, JCK Events / Reed Exhibitions, 383 Main Ave., Norwalk, CT 06851. Telephone: 203-840-5684; Fax: 203-840- 5830 / 800-257-3626; Email:
www.luxurybyjck.com; Website:
inquiry@jck.reedexpo.com.
MAY 31 - JUN 3, Dallas Apparel & Accessories
Dallas Market Center, Dallas - TX A showcase for some 14,000 lines of women’s and chil- dren’s apparel and accessories. For further information: Ashley Banks, Dallas Market Center, 2100 Stemmons Freeway, Dallas, TX 75207. Telephone: 214-655-6183, 800- 325-6587; Fax: 214-655-6105; Email: www.dallasmarket-
center.com; Website:
info@dmcmail.com.
MAY 31 - JUN 3, Las Vegas Jewelry & Watch Show
The Paris Hotel, Las Vegas - NV The Las Vegas Antique Jewelry & Watch Show is the larg- est trade only event serving the antique and estate jewelry and watch industry. Nearly 400 exhibitors grace our show fl oor to display only the fi nest merchandise obtained from estates and jewelers across the globe. Elegant signed pieces from famous names including Cartier, Tiffany’s, David Webb, Harry Winston, Patek Philippe, Van Cleef & Arpels and many others permeate the show fl oor. In addition, all categories of jewelry such as cameos, tennis bracelets, rings, decorative necklaces, brooches, gemstones and pendants will be available. These stunning collections rep- resent all eras of jewelry history from the Renaissance to Art Deco eras. Embrace the beauty of history. For further information: Andrea Canady, Show Director, George Little Management, LLC., US Antique Shows, 10130 Market Street, Suite 9, Naples, FL 34112. Telephone: 239-732- 6642; Fax: 239-352-6005; Email:
www.glmshows.com,
www.vegasantiquejewelry.com,
www.USAntiqueshows. com; Website:
acanady@glmshows.com.
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