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International Woodworking Fair 2004 Makes Final Preparations for 20th Show at the Congress Center

ATLANTA (August 20, 2004) – The Georgia World Congress Center is gearing up for one of its largest conventions, the International Woodworking Fair 2004 (IWF). The trade show is currently moving into the convention center and opens to attendees
Aug. 26 - 29.

IWF 2004 is the industry’s premier woodworking machinery and furniture supply convention. With more than 800,000 square feet of exhibit space, IWF 2004 showcases machinery, supplies and services for both large manufacturers and small professional shops in the woodworking, furniture, cabinetry, solid surface, architectural woodwork, store fixtures, and plastic fabricating industries.

“We are eager to host this year’s International Woodworking Fair. 2004 is sure to be a great show with more exhibiting companies than ever before. The show has grown over the years and will fully encompass the 12 exhibit halls that make up the Georgia World Congress Center,” stated John Smith, GWCC General Manager.

International Woodworking Fair is the largest trade show of its kind. It is owned and sponsored by the American Furniture Manufacturers Association (AFMA), the Wood Machinery Manufacturers of America (WMMA), and the Woodworking Machinery Industry Association (WMIA). For more information on IWF 2004, please visit www.iwf2004.com.

Contact:
Christy Petterson
Public Relations Specialist
Georgia World Congress Center
404.223.4019 (phone) / 404.223.4211 (fax)

Located in the heart of downtown Atlanta, the Georgia World Congress Center features 1.4 million square feet of prime exhibit space, 12 exhibit halls, 106 meeting rooms and 2 grand ballrooms. Complemented by the Georgia Dome and Centennial Olympic Park, the three facilities comprise one of the finest convention, sports, and entertainment complexes in the world.