Last week I said I’d have more details about the NAMA Connection Point (trade show at the convention) so here it is. Please put on your calendar so you don’t get scheduled during this exciting show.
Show Hours this year:
Wednesday, April 11
6:00 – 7:30 p.m. – Best of NAMA Celebration/Connection Point Grand Opening sponsored by DTN
Thursday, April 12
12:30 Noon – 2:00 p.m. – Connection Point Luncheon
3:00 – 4:00 p.m. – Break in the Connection Point sponsored by Millennium Research and Hoard’s Dairyman
5:00 – 7:00 p.m. – ABEF Silent Auction/Connection Point Closing Reception sponsored by NAFB
A 7″ digital picture frame will be awarded at the end of each session to a trade show attendee. Plus, a grand prize drawing for a 30 GB iPod will be held at the end of the trade show session. Each booth will have a box to collect business cards, and they will be combined at the end of each session. A bingo activity will occur during the luncheon, if you get a bingo, you’ll be entered into drawing for two Southwest Airline Tickets!
Booth space in the Connection Point is still available. If you would like to purchase a booth, please visit http://nama.org/amc/ts/signup.htm.
If you have questions regarding the Connection Point, please contact Judy Knoll at judyk@agrimarketing.com or at (636) 728-1428.

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