Are you ready to move full sail ahead in your business? The Landscape Show is a toolbox of resources and information helping professionals navigate to greater business success. The Landscape Show offers an opportunity to interact face-to-face with thousands of vendors, colleagues, experts and friends. It's the most effective and efficient method to get the business intelligence needed to run a business intelligently. See new and changing product lines, take advantage of show specials, grab new ideas, learn from industry experts and network.
Early-bird registeration for the show costs $15 and is open until Sept. 12. Price includes admission for all three days of the show and includes the complimentary Opening Session, more than a dozen demonstrations, and Opening Night Reception. More than a dozen classes are available at additional fees as part of the FNGLA Short Course.
Everyone who pre-registers will be entered into a drawing for two adult 1-day Park Hopper tickets to Walt Disney World. There are 2 sets of tickets to win, and the tickets are good for one year.
Complimentary opening session
The Landscape Show will open on Thursday, Sept. 29 at 9 a.m. with a complimentary general session featuring Adam Putnam, Florida's Commissioner of Agriculture & Consumer Services.
Meet Commissioner Putnam and hear how this bright and dynamic state leader is working to move Florida agriculture and consequently Florida's economy forward. This is an opportunity to be engaged and encouraged by his real-world views and the exciting opportunities he sees for Florida agriculture, including the nursery and landscape industry. This opening event is free to anyone with a trade show badge.
Short course education
The FNGLA Short Course offers attendees’ sessions from many industry experts on critical subjects affecting today's business practices. From general sessions to tours, individuals can customize an educational program package that's just right for them at an affordable price.
For more information about these and other FNGLA Short Course's concurrent sessions, tour and workshop, visit the Short Course website.
The show runs Sept. 29-Oct. 1.