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September 23, 2015
IGES expanding Made-in-America section, offering special seminar on the movement

The International Gift Exposition in the Smokies unveiled a Made-in-America section in the Seiverville Convention Center for the 2014 show to help meet a growing demand for U.S-made products from both retailers and wholesalers.

Buyers met the new show category with such enthusiasm, it will be grow by more than 25 percent for the 2015 IGES show, which is set for Sevierville, Tennessee, from Nov. 3-6 and Pigeon Forge, Tennessee, from Nov. 4-8.

That expansion includes a special seminar, titled “Lunch & Learn: Selling Made in America is Good Business,” at the Sevierville Contention Center Ballroom from 12:30 to 1:30 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 5. It will led by Diane Sulg, president of CRAFT, the trade organization for craft retailers and wholesale artists, and founder and co-chair of American Craft Week.

The Made in America seminar is one of many educational opportunities offered by IGES this year. For registration information, list of vendors, full schedule of events, visit www.iges.us or call 800-430-7608.


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