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The booking process has begun for the 2010 Home & Garden Show. Exhibitors from this year should have received a large mailer on new contract details, pricing and show layout for next year's show. If you exhibited this year please do not let this opportunity pass you by to book early for next year. You have first right of refusal on the booth you had in 2009 and the option to be moved first to locations that will open up. If you plan to exhibit in 2010, please fill out the exhibit space response form and the appropriate contract and mail it in with your $100 deposit. New this year, we have made available a 3-year contract option. This option will lock exhibitors into the 2010 price for 3 years and provide an upfront 10 percent discount on their booths. We think this is a valuable option for those planning on exhibiting for the next 3 years so please read the information carefully. If you have questions, please contact the TABA office at 254-773-0445. The show is scheduled for February 27 - 28, 2010 at the Bell County Expo Center. The floorplan has basically remained the same with the exception of the center booth, which has been divided into 3 booths. We also moved the Headquarters Booth down to the floor. Two of the center booths are 10x30 and the third one is a 10x20. The costs of these booths are slightly higher than all the others. These booths will be sold on a first come first serve basis and are available only to TABA members so if you are interested please contact the TABA office immediately. If you have misplaced your layout and price guides, you can find them on our website in the Home & Garden Show page. For those members who wish to exhibit in the Show for the first time, please call the TABA office in October. Open booking will begin at this time. New exhibitors will not be assigned a booth until after the September 30th in order to give our past exhibitors time to book what they had last year. We thank you for your patience and we encourage you to exhibit in this show. We have approxiamately 5,000 people attend this show over the course of 3 days. Can you get that many people in your showroom in that span of time? |
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