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Las Vegas Conventions, Dec. 30-Jan. 5

Conventions scheduled for the Las Vegas area this week:

Location Dates Attendance

TR International OKI Group Bellagio Dec. 31-Jan. 1 31

Elsevier/Mosby's Faculty Development MGM Grand Jan. 2-5 650

Pacific Coast Horse Shows Assoc. Convention Tropicana Las Vegas Jan. 3-6 300

United Professional Horsemen's Assoc. Convention Caesars Palace Jan. 3-4 252

Las Vegas Fusion Exchange Dance Festival Alexis Park Jan. 4-6 750

Mommy-Con Mini Flamingo Jan. 4-6 30

International Watch & Jewelry Guild Tropicana Las Vegas Jan. 5-9 119

Storage Visions Conference Rio Jan. 6-7 500

National Potato Council Potato Expo Caesars Palace Jan. 7-14 1,000

FC Business Intelligence January Meeting Mandalay Bay Jan. 7 400

International Consumer Electronics Show Las Vegas Convention Center Jan. 8-11 155,000

Council on State Taxation Property Tax Workshop Flamingo Jan. 8-10 75

Home Entertainment Show T.H.E. Show Flamingo Jan. 8-11 4,600

Airports Council Intl. Risk Management Conference Harrah's Jan. 8-13 135

Bick Intl. Coin, Currency, Jewelry & Stamp Expo Circus Circus Jan. 11-13 1,000

Assn. of Fundraising Distributors/Suppliers Convention Paris Las Vegas Jan. 11-14 500

American Academy of Cosmetic Surgery Meeting Caesars Palace Jan. 14-20 1,000

Investment Centers of America Banker Broker Summit Planet Hollywood Resort Jan. 14-17 130

Promotional Products Assoc. International PPAI Expo Mandalay Bay Jan. 14-18 18,500

Interim Winter Convention Palace Station Jan. 14-18 200

Shooting, Hunting & Outdoor Trade Show Sands Expo Jan. 15-18 61,000

Ben & Jerry's Homemade Inc. Franchise Meeting M Resort Jan. 15-22 400

Associated Equipment Distributors Meeting LVH Jan. 15-17 2,500

ICCFA Wide World of Sales Meeting Monte Carlo Jan. 16-18 500

For a complete list of conventions, go to vegasmeansbusiness.com

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