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NY NJ Pen Show - September 28-30, 2007


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The dates are September 28, 29 and 30, 2007. The show will officially be open to the public on Saturday and Sunday, but no one will be turned away if they want to join us on Friday. Friday will be set up as an arrival date, with many of the exhibitors arriving throughout the day. Daily attendees can chose to come during the set up day, but they must remember that no everyone will be there yet, and those that are there may not be set up for selling. It will be an informal atmosphere and we encourage anyone who wants to get a feel of the show to come all three days.

 

The flyer below is interactive, so use the links within the page to navigate to the NY NJ website for more indepth information.

 

Remember the rate of the hotel is only $109 per night and there are special airfare rates into Newark Airport from almost anywhere in the world, so make your reservations now for the best seats and the best rooms.

 

For airfare at great prices visit: Special Airfare deals and select your home city or country and your destination for specials both advertised and unadvertised.

 

We hope to see you all at the Doubletree in September.

 

We are including our interactive flyer. Click on the link and you can interact with out website. Try it.

 

Check out the Flyer

 

 

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this is a really great show that use to be held in a hotel in manhattan. it was not held last year and we all missed it. it is wonderful that it will be held this year in a reasonably priced venue. i love this show. i'm so happy it is coming back ! YAY :cloud9:

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