take advantage of special pricing: Don't Miss the Adventure: The 2010 Landscape Show The Landscape Show is the ideal place to prepare your business to Shift Gears and focus on the adventure ahead! Join over 7,500 attendees who are accepting that adventure, and attend the southeast's premier landscape and horticulture conference and trade event. The Landscape Show features over 200,000 square feet of trees, shrubs, equipment and more from over 500 exhibiting companies. In addition to the extensive trade show, numerous events promoting certification, industry and government surround The Landscape Show. If your business even touches the world of landscaping, this is an event you need to attend. Make the most of your green through the resources and education available at The Landscape Show. Whether you are looking for green products (including the original green products - plants and trees), financial green advantages or environmentally green ideas, you'll find them all at this exceptional industry event. Back to top Pre-Register Online & Be Entered to Win Disney Tickets Register today to save money and save time! Sign up for the trade show before September 3 for only $15. Price includes admission for all 3 days of the show and includes the complimentary Opening Session, more than a dozen demonstrations, a Green Walls Showcase and Opening Night Reception. Over a dozen classes are available at additional fees as part of the FNGLA Short Course. Everyone who pre-registers will be entered into a drawing for two (2) Adult 1-day Park Hopper tickets to Walt Disney World! There are 2 sets of tickets to win, and the tickets are good for one year. Back to top Complimentary Opening Session The Landscape Show will open on Thursday at 9:00 a.m. with a complimentary general session featuring Dr. Lowell Catlett, noted economist and speaker. An exciting futurist, Dr. Catlett will focus on coming out from under the current recession. His knowledge of technologies and their implications on the way we will live and work will be addressed in this varied and upbeat presentation. Get ready to shift gears for phenomenal growth in healthcare, energy and lifestyle markets as technology, demographics and new consumer expectations drive new business starts and the reformulation of current businesses! This opening event is free to anyone with a trade show badge! This will be critical business information that you can only get at The Landscape Show! Back to top Short Course Education The FNGLA Short Course offers attendees top-notch sessions from many industry experts on critical subjects affecting today's business practices. From general sessions to tours, individuals can customize an educational program package that's just right for them at an affordable price. Take a look at some of the highlights from the program and choose now to attend the 2010 FNGLA Short Course. Sessions will take place on Thursday and Friday of the show and attendees can purchase single tickets for your convenience. Thursday, September 23, 10:30 a.m. Lounging with edibles (S2) Robert Bowden, Harry P. Leu Gardens, Orlando, FL This session will go in-depth into the specific plants that flourish in an edible garden setting as well as specific growing techniques that can be shared with customers to enhance their outdoor living experience. Register now -- $45 before September 3; $55 after September 3 Thursday, September 23, 11:45 a.m. Luncheon: Passion for Outdoor Living (L1) Raymond Jungles, Raymond Jungles, Inc., Miami, FL FNGLA is pleased to welcome world-renowned landscape architect, Raymond Jungles, to The Landscape Show. Raymond's passion lies in the creation of three dimensional garden spaces, where a design of the mind becomes a thriving reality amid the elements of the outdoors. His early experiences as a young boy in Yosemite and Sequoia were followed by a Midwestern upbringing on the edge of human expansion. To Raymond, the natural world is his therapy which continues to renew his spirit to create. He believes a garden to be a stage, with plant placement, water movement, fragrance, color, texture and habitat as its actors. Raymond will discuss how his landscapes reflect his dedication to the preservation of natural habitat and the use of indigenous species. Register now -- $55 before September 3; $65 after September 3 For more information about these and other FNGLA Short Course's concurrent sessions, tour and workshop, visit the Short Course web page. Back to top The Landscape Show is produced by FNGLA, the nation's largest state nursery and landscape association. FNGLA represents Florida's environmental horticulture industry, with an estimated $15.2 billion in industry-wide sales. For more information on FNGLA visit www.fngla.org or call 800-375-3642. Back to top |
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