Despite a sluggish economy, the OFA Short Course trade show is sold out and a waiting list has been established. More than 550 companies will occupy 1,550 exhibit spaces in the 7-acre trade show.
“The OFA Short Course trade show has everything you need for your business in one place. Buyers and sellers can connect and share ideas,” said Wendy McAtee, OFA’s Director – Expositions. “It’s a great place to exhibit because that is where the industry meets. It’s why the OFA Short Course is considered horticulture’s premier convention and marketplace.”
Industry suppliers and attendees from more than 20 countries will participate in the 2011 OFA Short Course, July 9-12, at the Columbus Convention Center in Columbus, Ohio.
For additional information, contact OFA at 2130 Stella Court, Columbus, Ohio USA 43215-1033. Phone: 614-487-1117; fax: 614-487-1216; e-mail: Lkunkle@ofa.org; online: www.ofa.org.
About the organization: OFA – The Association of Horticulture Professionals is the leading horticulture educational association in the United States. It is a non-profit, all-industry, educational organization and its core purpose/mission is “to support and advance professional horticulture.” Industry segments served include: garden centers, greenhouses, nurseries, retail and wholesale florists, and interior plantscapers. OFA is especially known for its outstanding publications and its annual OFA Short Course, U.S. horticulture’s premier convention and marketplace. The next Short Course will take place on July 9-12, 2011 in Columbus, Ohio USA.
Source: OFA – The Association of Horticulture Professionals