| ATA HEADLINES >> AUGUST 15, 2011 |
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READ THESE TRADE SHOW Q&As AND THE REST IS GRAVY
by Amy Hatfield
This is the time of year when Trade Show related items creep into my task list like gravy on a supper plate.
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The gravy slowly flows into the string beans and coats the underside of a piece of fried chicken.
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EXPLORE BOWHUNTING PREPARES FOR NATIONWIDE CAMPAIGN
As Explore Bowhunting wraps up its two-year pilot phase, its coordinators are preparing to offer this innovative program to beginner bowhunters around the country.
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During the past two years, Explore Bowhunting worked with a $266,000 Multistate Conservation Grant from the Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies (AFWA) to collaborate with states on testing, modifying and implementing the program.
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ROOMS FEATURING PRIME LOCATIONS AND DISCOUNTED RATES REMAIN AVAILABLE
ATA members can still take advantage of special rates and perks negotiated on their behalf at prime hotels in Columbus, Ohio, for the 2012 ATA Trade Show.
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“We still have quality packages available at three hotels in our block,” said Kelly Kelly, ATA meeting and events manager.
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