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Ready to get stuck between a rock and a hard place? Then the Second Hardscape Expo & Coference is the place for you. Coming Nov. 14 through 16, the event will be held in Las Vegas, Nev., and will be packed with educational opportunities and product features geared specifically toward hardscape contractors.
While in Las Vegas, attendees can combine business with pleasure at the Riviera Hotel & Casino, said to be the “hottest spot for fine dining, entertainment and gaming excitement.” During the conference, attendees can get a hardscape installation education – including certification courses – to take advantage of this opportunity in a fast-growing market. Additionally, the hardscape trade show will feature hardscape equipment, tools and materials not always available at trade shows geared toward landscaping.
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The November 2005 Hardscape Expo will be held at the Riviera Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas. |
The Hardscape Expo education schedule is still being planned and is expected to include a number of seminars focused on certification, installation and business management. The first Hardscape Expo, held in Chicago in February 2005, was a highly successful event featuring 28 seminars from which attendees could choose, as well as a 121-booth trade show. More than 1,400 hardscape contractors attended.
For more information on attending the November 2005 Hardscape Expo visit www.hardscapeexpo.com or contact Holly Whitlock at 847/277-0244 or by e-mail at holly@hardscapeexpo.com. Also, exhibit space is still available. Learn more about exhibiting opportunities by contacting Tom Hatlen at 800/785-7982 or by e-mail at tom@hardscapeexpo.com.
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