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3-rd International Gift Exhibition: REGALO March 6, 2008 March 9, 2008 Bulgaria

http://www.viaexpo.com/gifts/en/gifts.html
This UNIQUE for Bulgaria exhibition offers you an opportunity to establish useful business contacts with partners from Bulgaria and the Balkans, to find distributors, to show your latest products, to strengthen the position of your company on the Balkan market and to cast a glance towards the European market.

Who will attend?

Invitations will be send to importers, distributors and wholesalers, owners of gift, flower and household shops, supermarket and hypermarket chains, on-line websites, interior designers, owners of art galleries, jewelry shops, advertising agencies, PR agencies, organizers of parties and events, dealers of office consumables, multinational companies, etc.
Exhibit for just ?1.380 + vat (12 sqm stand, 1 table, 2 chairs)

Promotional brochure is available on

http://www.viaexpo.com/gifts/docs/ViaExpo_Regalo_2008_1_Leaflet_v.10.0.pdf
Via Expo Ltd., 3, Anton Chehov Sq., 4003 Plovdiv, Bulgaria

International Gift Exhibition: REGALO March 6, 2008 March 9, 2008 Bulgaria

http://www.viaexpo.com/gifts/en/gifts.html
Event name: 3-rd International Gift Exhibition: REGALO
6-9 March 2008
Web page: http://www.viaexpo.com/gifts/en/gifts.html
Place: Sofia, BULGARIA
Venue: National Palace of Culture
Contact: info@viaexpo.com
International producers, exporters and importers will present an impressive variety of gifts, decorative items, packaging articles, candles, business gifts, stationary, bijoux, fashion accessories, cosmetics, etc.

3, Anton Chehov Sq.

NATIONAL YOUTH SKILLS EXHIBITION AND EMPOWERMENT PROJECT(NAYSEEP) March 25, 2008 March 31, 2008 Nigeria

http://www.igsnigeria.org
CREATIVITY SHOW WILL BE IN FIVE MAJOR CATEGORIES NAMELY;ARTS AND SCULPTURE,FASHION AND DESIGN,FURNITURE MAKING, SHOE MAKING AND SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY(INVENTIONS).THIS EXHIBITION PROMISES TO BRING THE BEST OF CREATIVITY ANDAND NIGERIA’S LOCAL CONTENT
NAYSEEP is conceived to empower the teeming large unemployed but skilled Nigerian youths. This is actually one of the main reasons for incorporating INITIATIVE for growth and self-empowerment (IGS) born through the knowledge that every year more than 20,000 youths are pushed into the already saturated labour market with only about 5% of this being absorbed by same. What happens to the other lot? Could this not be said to be the reason for the recent youth restiveness in the Niger Delta and the increasing wave of violence, robbery and other social vices Nationwide. Let it also be known to all that an idle mind is the devil?s workshop. It is therefore on this note that NAYEEP prepares to empower the lot among these unemployed but talented youths who show interest in establishing as entrepreneurs but lack the enabling environment & finances to do so. We seek not only to assist the unemployed graduates and uneducated but also to warn the undergraduates on the dangers of relying solely on immediate paid employment upon graduation. We encourage and equip them with entrepreneurial and managerial skills for self-employment.
9,IKORODU ROAD,JIBOWU-LAGOS,NIGERIA

Summer School Folk tradition and Education July 9, 2007 July 15, 2007 Greece

http://www.eipe.gr
Summer School 9-15 July 2007
Cultural Education and Research Foundation (?H.?L.?S.E)

Folk tradition and Education
Workshops, lectures, visits, performances
Volos / Mount Pelion, Greece
Under the Auspices
Of the
Greek Ministry of National Education and Religious Affairs
Organized by
Cultural Education and Research Foundation
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Research Centre for Greek Folk Tradition
Of the Academy of Athens

Folk Tradition and Education School offers the unique opportunity to establish a privileged relation with the living Greek folk tradition and the current forms of its artistic revival, focusing at its applications in education, aesthetic education and the arts.

Situated in a region with exceptional historical and cultural interest that offers a unique panorama of the continuity of Greek civilization from Neolithic times (Dimini and Sesclo archeological sites) to present days. Mount Pelion was the haunt of the mythical Centaurs and the port of Volos (known as Iolkos in antiquity) has seen the departure of the Argonauts in search of the Golden Fleece. In Hellenistic, Roman and Byzantine times the region continues to thrive till the remarkable late development (17th- beginning of 20th century) of many folk art forms (architecture, woodcarving, folk literature, painting e.t.c.) and the emergence of particular artistic styles. The variety of the landscape (wooded mountain, dry hills, lake, islands) is reflected to the wide range of its cultural profile.
The Programme

The programme includes

A. Activities in plenary
?? lectures
?? performances
?? walks and visits to villages, museums
?? excursion to the magnificent beaches

B. The choice of one of the following longer workshops (15 hours in total):
?? Storytelling and the oral tradition -from antiquity to modern revivalists
?? 2. Ancient Greek and Byzantine painting techniques / woodcarving and contemporary mixed media installations
?? 3. Weaving and tapisserie,
?? 4. Traditional Mediterranean rhythms and contemporary music composition.

CERTIFICATE OF ATTENDANCE

Certificate of attendance will be presented to the participants upon completion of the course.

DAILY SCHEDULE

Workshops will be scheduled every morning 9 a.m. . Tuesday through Friday
APPLICATION PROCEDURE

Each applicant should complete an application form and send it by email to the Summer School contact email address: pmoraiti@otenet.gr , or education@synedriakothessalias.org

Deadline for the submission of application is June the 25th 2007. All applicants will be notified by June the 30th 2007.
contact: Dr. Penelope Moriatis
email address: pmoraiti@otenet.gr , or education@synedriakothessalias.org
Melissatika,Volos Greece

1st International Conference of Mongolian Artistic Development Gateway Associaton Other

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This conference’s aim is to help and create co-operation between Mongolian art delegates and foriegn art managers. To develop mongolian traditional art.
Students are available, all nationalities
Variete Business Center, Bayangol District, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia

artbreak? Arts Immersion Vacations in Prague Czech Republic

http://www.artbreak.org
Few visitors have more than a fleeting chance to peer beneath the surface of what makes Prague so special ? why some of the greatest music, art, literature and film has been (and is still being) produced here. artbreak? gives you immediate access to Prague?s artistic world via morning workshops with local artists and writers, plus evenings at the opera, the symphony, or Prague?s renowned jazz clubs, coffee houses and cinemas. There is also free time during afternoons to explore Prague?s art galleries, wander the city?s medieval streets, write in your personal journal ? or work on the painting, sculpture or short story you began in the morning.
The artbreak? price covers six days at a four-star hotel near the center of Prague, art workshop tuition and materials, guided tours, gallery admission, and evenings at prime arts events ? the best of Prague’s ballet, opera, symphony, modern dance and jazz offerings.
Pod Klaudiankou 29

Regional Traders and Sales Managers Roundtable September 28, 2006 September 29, 2011 USA

http://bondmarkets.com/story.asp?id=2260
Program
Thursday, September 28, 2005

12:00 - 1:00 p.m.
Lunch

12:50 - 1:00 p.m.
Welcoming Remarks
Speaker: Lucy Hooper, Executive Vice President and Director of Fixed Income, Davenport & Company LLC
2006 Chair, Regional Advisory Committee

1:00 - 1:30 p.m.
General Session Address:
Hear from co-CEOs Micah Green and Mark Lackritz on the introduction of the Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association: the benefits, mission, and goals and ambitions of your newly formed trade association.
Speakers:
Micah S. Green, President, The Bond Market Association
Marc Lackritz, President, Securities Industry Association

1:30 - 2:30 p.m.
How Federal Legislation is impacting the Capital Markets
Moderator: John Vogt, Executive Vice President, The Bond Market Association
Panelists:
Shahira Knight, C2 Group
Additional speakers to be announced

2:30 - 2:45 p.m.
Refreshment Break

2:45 - 4:00 p.m.
Federal Regulation of the Capital Markets
Moderator: Leslie Norwood, Vice President, The Bond Market Association
Panelists: Hal Johnson, Deputy General Counsel, Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board
Richard Wallace, Market Regulation, NASD
Additional speakers to be announced

4:00 - 5:15 p.m.
Regulatory Focused Breakout Sessions
Three breakout sessions strictly for market participants to discuss key legal and compliance issues that regularly affect business at the middle market dealer.
Topics will include:
- Price transparency and the impact on liquidity
- TRACE and Real Time Trade Reporting
- Electronic Trading - suitability, record retention SRO audits and potential
- SRO convergence Mark-up disclosure
- Additional NASD and MRSR developments

5:30 p.m.
Reception
Reception sponsored by: Reuters

6:00 p.m.
Dinner

7:00 p.m.
Dinner Speaker
Matthew Dowd, Chief Campaign Strategist for Bush - Cheney 2004

How has the changing communications and political environment affected business and politics? Why is community and connection so important these days for leaders? How will these changes impact the 2006 and 2008 elections? What values are Americans looking for in their business, political and church leaders? Hear former Bush chief political strategist and author (Applebees America) Matthew Dowd discuss these and other issues of political, cultural and social significance.

Program
Friday, September 29, 2006
7:00 - 8:15 a.m.
Breakfast

8:15 - 9:15 a.m.
GSE Outlook and Overview
Moderator: To be announced
Panelists: Ed Bridge, Manager, Term Funding Desk, FHLB Office of Finance
Grace Y. Sone, Managing Director, Investor Research & Communications, Freddie Mac
Additional panelists to be announced

9:15 - 10:30 a.m.
Technology and the Fixed Income Capital Markets
How technology vendors and electronic trading platforms are working with sell-side dealers to improve best execution, general connectivity and the automation of real-time trade reporting across product lines.
Moderator: To be announced
Panelists:
Peter Adams, Director, TradeWeb Retail Francis Romano, Bloomberg
Tom Vales, Chief Executive Officer,TheMuniCenter
Additional panelists to be announced.

10:30 - 10:45 a.m.
Refreshment Break

10:45 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
Business Focused Breakout Sessions
Three breakout sessions for industry participants to have open, dealer to dealer discussions on key business issues affecting regional and small broker dealers.
Topics will include:
- Electronic trading and choosing the right platform
- The effects of price transparency and how to adjust
- Non-cash products and risk management
- Choosing the right clearing firm
- Diversity on the trading floor
- Hiring, retaining key personnel
- Compensation trends and TBMA’s Regional Dealer Compensation Survey

12:00 p.m.
Conference Adjourns

1:00 p.m.
Golf Tournament (Callaway format)*Please note that times subject to change as the program develops.
Registration Information
Registration Fees:

Member: $1095
Non-member: $1595

Golf tournament, September 29: $295

Registration fees include admission to all business sessions, meeting materials, scheduled breakfasts, lunches, receptions, and dinners.
All fees must be paid in advance.
Registration Fees can be paid on-line via Mastercard, Visa, or American Express.

Refund Policy: The Association will issue refunds, each subject to a $75 service charge, on cancellations received in writing on or before September 15, 2006. No refunds will be issued on cancellations after this date. Substitutes are welcome at any time.

Hotel Reservations: For your convenience, a limited number of guest rooms (at a special discount) have been reserved until September 8, 2006. After that date, rooms will be available on a first-come, first-served basis. For overnight accommodations at the Four Seasons Resort & Club, call 972.717.0700. Be certain to mention you are attending The Bond Market Association conference.

For more information please call the Tricia Abate at 646.637.9294.
360 Madison Ave.

Jovella 2006 June 27, 2006 June 28, 2006 Israel

The International Tel Aviv Jewelry Trade Fair

fashion, arts and culture July 5, 2006 July 12, 2006 USA

http://
yahoomail or hotmail

19 alhaji alimi street , bariga ,lagos ,nigeria

Morris Craft, Bake and Trade Fair October 14, 2006 October 14, 2006 Canada

http://www.sm-cc.com
This year’s Morris Craft, Bake and Trade Fair will be held in the Exhibition Hall at the Southern Manitoba Convention Centre. There will be 70 booths of crafts and delicious baked goods, as well as trade fair items such as Watkins, NorWex and Aloette. The show attracts an average of 1000 patrons who are looking for a unique gift or tasty souvenir. Admission is only $2.50 for adults, and children 10 and under are admitted free! Bus tours receive special pricing.
Exhibitor packages available upon request.
Pricing for 8×10 booths are as follows:
$107.00 if booked on or before May 31, 2006
$133.75 if booked after May 31, 2006
Tables $5.35, Electricity $7.50. All prices include GST.
Box 930