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10.21.09 | Trade Show Warning to ALL Exhibitors

It has been brought to our attention that many have received a solicitation from ECS, Exhibitor Carpet Service, an unauthorized vendor that is targeting ATA Trade Show exhibitors. ECS has sent information to exhibitors regarding carpet orders for the upcoming 2010 show.

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10.7.09 | Attention Trade Show Exhibitors

The ATA has recently received calls from Trade Show exhibitors who have been contacted by IEA Event Planning. The group is reportedly claiming false affiliation with the ATA in an effort to help exhibitors make their hotel reservations for the 2010 show. IEA Event Planning is doing this WITHOUT ATA authorization.

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10.7.09 | ATA Trade Show Exhibitor Kit Is Online TODAY

Every service and marketing opportunity you'll need to exhibit at the 2010 ATA Trade Show can be found at archerytrade.org in the site's online exhibitor kit. From booth electrical furnishings to Big Buck Tags registration and sponsorship opportunities, there's online access to everything you need.

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10.2.09 | Deadline to Participate in Big Buck Tags is Fast Approaching

We are rapidly approaching October 16, the deadline to secure a coupon in the all-new Big Buck Tags Coupon Book. While many have secured your coupon, there are still companies who have not yet taken advantage of this initiative created by the ATA Board to replace the Real Deal, Dealer Bucks and Great Giveaway.

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8.24.09 | Big Buck Tags: A Difference Maker and A Big Deal

SALT LAKE CITY - The Archery Trade Association will put a coupon book worth thousands of dollars into the hands of every retail shop attending the 2010 ATA Trade Show in Columbus, Ohio.

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Did You Know?

The ATA spent more than $15,000 to hire the services of a landscape architect to design archery parks and facilities for many state wildlife agencies.