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Number of Convention 2004 Meeting Name Attendees NUMBER OF CONVENTION 2004 MEETING NAME ATTENDEES CENTER USE JAN 1 - 4 All Star Challenge 4,000 Y JAN 2 - 15 NCAA Soccer Coaches Clinic & Re-cert / KICS Intl 2,000 JAN 3 - 6 Mega Sports Enterprises - Super Slam Basketball Tournament 1,100 JAN 4 - 11 Temo Sunrooms 200 JAN 5 - 9 Junior Bowling Championships 1,100 JAN 5 - 10 Univ of Massachusetts 400 JAN 6 - 8 SPATZ - US Men's Slowpitch Nationals 4,000 JAN 6 - 12 Pfingsten Publishing - Decor Expo 3,000 Y JAN 6 - 15 Natl Assn of Retired Reform Rabbis (NAORRR) 200 JAN 8 - 11 Gamma Mu / Heat 60 JAN 9 - 10 Natl Public Employer Labor Relations Assn (NPELRA) 25 JAN 9 - 17 Creative Group - Amgen Europe Field Conference 850 JAN 10 - 11 FL Cheer & Dance Assn 1,000 JAN 10 - 11 Natl Univ of Health Sciences 25 JAN 11 - 15 Henry Schein, Inc - Dental Stores 10 JAN 11 - 25 Omni Horizon Group / Classic Reservation Service 80 JAN 12 - 19 FL Nurserymen & Growers Assn (TPIE) 7,000 Y JAN 13 - 15 Amer Nursery & Landscape Assn 40 JAN 13 - 16 ATIS - OBF Leadership Training 45 JAN 13 - 17 Fabral / Travel Time Travel Agency 60 JAN 15 - 18 Natl Assn of Vision Care Plans / Practical Solutions 6 JAN 15 - 19 FL Lacrosse 600 JAN 16 - 19 FL Amer Sign Language Teachers Assn (FASLTA) 100 JAN 16 - 19 Jamaica High Class of '63 Reunion 40 JAN 16 - 19 USA Cricket Assn 20 JAN 16 - 23 Eckerd Drugs / Jade Event Mgmt 8 JAN 16 - 23 Prime Strategies, Inc 60 JAN 16 - 24 Alcon Labs-Ophthalmic Sales / MPE 300 JAN 17 - 23 New Golden Heights Church of Christ 200 JAN 17 - 25 Natl Urban League 100 JAN 18 - 21 Amer Soc of Testing Materials (ASTM D-01 / G03) 205 JAN 18 - 23 Bowling Proprietors Assn of Amer 300 JAN 19 - 23 Summit Performance/LaFargo Sales Mtg 275 JAN 20 - 26 Intl Parking Institute (1/15-18/04) 65 JAN 21 - 23 CLT Mtgs Intl - 13058-13 Pharmaceutical Training 21 JAN 21 - 24 Screenprinting & Graphics Imaging Assn Intl (SGIA) 50 JAN 21 - 25 Office Suite PLUS 25 JAN 21 - 25 Walden Univ 70 JAN 22 - 24 Community Pharmacy Foundation 15 JAN 22 - 25 Amer Bar Assn - Accreditation Committee 27 JAN 22 - 25 Amer Bar Assn - Committee on Cyperspace Law 50 JAN 23 - 30 Natl Ice Cream Mixers Assn 50 JAN 25 - 27 Law Seminars Intl- Tech Outsourcing 60 JAN 27 - FEB 2 Amer Academy of Cosmetic Surgery (AACS) 1,000 JAN 28 - FEB 1 Doulas of N Amer (DONA) 16 JAN 30 - FEB 1 Covenant Air & Water 100 JAN 30 - FEB 1 Intl Myeloma Foundation 300 JAN 30 - FEB 4 Northern Jr Wrestling Champ / Game Day Mgmt 1,100 JAN 31 - FEB 3 US Postal Service Boardof Gov / Greenburg & Assoc 100 FEB 1 Cvent 40 FEB 1 - 3 Labor Arbitration Institute 150 FEB 1 - 4 Yamaha Univ / Stemnock & Associates 40 1 FEB 2 - 6 FL State Church of Christ Lectureship 400 FEB 3 - 8 Blasland, Bouck & Lee, Inc 200 FEB 4 - 7 Fuse Integrated Sports Marketing 40 FEB 4 - 7 Intl Boxing Challenge/Caribbean/US Boxing Classic 1,000 FEB 4 - 8 USA Baseball - Feb Baseball Bash 2,100 FEB 4 - 9 Women's American Flag Football (WAFF) 350 FEB 5 - 7 Academy of Managed Care Pharmacy 45 FEB 5 - 9 Reg Synchronized Swimming 1,000 FEB 6 - 8 Amer Soc of Anesthesiologists 400 FEB 6 - 8 Lewis / Beavan Wedding 60 FEB 7 - 8 Natl Univ of Health Sciences 25 FEB 7 - 10 Asian Amer Hotel Owners Assn 35 Y FEB 7 - 12 KICS Intl - Bush Wood Bat Championships 2,000 FEB 8 - 11 Natl Marine Manufacturers Assn 300 Y FEB 8 - 12 Natl Council on Disability / JHG Mktg 450 FEB 9 - 10 Blue Cross Blue Shield Assn 25 FEB 9 - 10 FL Dept of Corrections 20 FEB 9 - 12 US Environmental Protection Agency - Air Division Directors 50 FEB 10 - 12 Health Corporation of America 20 FEB 10 - 14 FL ARF - Winter Quarterly Meeting 60 FEB 12 - 15 Incredible Ice - President's Cup Ice Hockey Tourn 500 FEB 12 - 16 Clay Court Classic 50 FEB 13 - 14 Natl Assn of Social Workers (NASW)/Chuck Cook 100 FEB 13 - 16 Boca Kidz Sportz Center - Presidential Classic 4,000 Y FEB 13 - 17 Natl Labor & Mgmt Conf / American Group 300 FEB 15 - 16 Champ's Sports / Key Incentives & Mtg Mgmt 100 FEB 16 - 17 FL Health Care Assn (FHCA) - Baker Act Training 200 FEB 16 - 18 FL Community College Software Symposium 60 FEB 16 - 19 Discover / Morgan Stanley Dean Witter 400 FEB 16 - 20 Natl White Collar Crime Center 10 FEB 18 - 29 Boys/Girls 2004 Soccer H/S Athletic Assn State Champ 5,000 FEB 19 - 20 FL Soc of Assn Exec (FSAE) - Educational Program 35 FEB 19 - 22 FL Osteopathic Medical Assn 600 FEB 19 - 23 Medical Group Mgmt Assn 80 FEB 20 - 27 HydraMaster Corp 70 FEB 22 - 24 AAAE 140 FEB 22 - 27 BP America 60 FEB 22 - 27 Consumer Electronics Assn (CEA) 50 FEB 23 - 24 Geriatric Resources Inc 80 FEB 23 - 25 NAACP - Bon Secours Hospital 20 FEB 23 - 29 Grantmakers in Health 450 FEB 24 - 26 Levi Strauss 12 FEB 25 - 27 Amcor PET Packaging 19 FEB 26 - MAR 5 US Product Data Assn 150 FEB 26 - 27 LIMRA Intl 350 FEB 26 - 28 Sertoma Foundation 20 FEB 26 - 29 Sysco / Landmark Incentive Mktg 290 FEB 27 - MAR 8 Assn of the United States Army (AUSA) 1,500 Y FEB 28 - MAR 1 USA Rugby - Intl Rugbyfest 700 MAR 2 - 4 Fed Ex Freight 25 MAR 3 - 7 Super Slam Basketball Championships 1,100 MAR 3 - 8 Charter One Mortgage Company 165 MAR 4 - 5 Albany Medical College 25 MAR 4 - 7 Covington Mtg Management 250 2 MAR 4 - 8 Intl Swimming Hall of Fame - Sunshine Dive Classic 1,000 MAR 4 - 10 Gay Business Alliance - Fun in the Sun 250 MAR 4 - 11 Institute of Operations Rsch/Mgmt Sci (INFORMS) 250 MAR 5 - 13 Bulter Manufacturing 500 MAR 6 - 7 Natl Univ of Health Sciences 25 MAR 6 - 10 BJ's Wholesale Club 500 Y MAR 7 - 14 Natl Comprehensive Cancer Network 800 MAR 8 - 10 TECO - Industry Advisory Council 40 MAR 10 - 14 FL Regional Minority Business Council 700 MAR 10 - 14 S Atlantic & Caribbean Port Assn / Port Everglades 35 MAR 11 - 12 Dept of Elder Affairs - SHINE 125 MAR 11 - 14 Interior Redesign Industry Specialists 60 MAR 11 - 21 Amer Trucking Assn 2,800 Y MAR 12 - 14 Boca Kidz Sportz Center - Twister Gymnastics 500 MAR 12 - 16 Intl Assn of Assembly Managers (IAAM) 200 MAR 12 - 21 Yuen Method 150 MAR 13 - 20 Associated Construction Distributors Intl 80 MAR 14 - 18 Cendant Hotel Group - Days Inn Worldwide Summit 1,000 MAR 15 - 23 Intl Assn for the Fantastic in the Arts / Univ of Debrecen 200 MAR 17 - 20 Geosynthetic Materials Assn 10 MAR 18 - 21 Cleveland Clinic Foundation 250 MAR 19 - 20 Assn of Trial Lawyers of Amer 150 MAR 19 - 21 Toyota Adventure Team Challenge /Excl Sports Mktg 2,500 MAR 19 - 23 Amer Correctional Assn 70 MAR 20 - 25 Univ of Cincinnati-Fire Science Prog / Classic Mtg 45 MAR 22 - 26 JMW Consultants, Inc / Site Search & Select 29 MAR 24 - 28 US Merchant Marine Academy Alumni Foundation 100 MAR 25 - 27 Mary Kay, Inc 2,000 Y MAR 26 - APR 3 Intl Soc Transport Aircraft Traders 450 MAR 26 - 28 Soc of Professional Journalists 90 MAR 27 - APR 2 Natl Fair Housing Alliance (NFHA) 60 MAR 28 - APR 4 Intl Meeting Planners 400 MAR 28 - 31 Radiation Safety Seminar/Englehardt Assoc 70 MAR 30 - APR 4 Natl Assn of Real Estate Investment Trusts 800 MAR 30 - APR 5 PRI*MED / Hill Holiday 4,000 Y APR 1 - 4 Triple Crown Baseball Qualifier / Game Day Mgmt 4,500 APR 1 - 5 Intl Pentecostal City Mission of Boynton Beach 450 APR 1 - 9 Westminister Natl Baseball Classic 600 APR 1 - 11 Olivia Cruises & Resorts - W Carib Cruise Tour 250 APR 2 - 4 FL Youth State Soccer Championships 2,000 APR 2 - 4 Soccer Spring Jubilee 1,000 APR 2 - 6 AVP - Beach Volleyball Tournament 3,000 APR 2 - 8 YMCA Natl Short Course Swim/Dive Championship 4,250 APR 3 - 4 Natl Univ of Health Sciences 25 APR 6 - 20 Gold Coast YBOA State Qualifier 4,000 APR 8 - 12 Intl Powerlifting Federation 75 APR 10 - 17 Aircraft Interiors - Transport & VIP Interiors Expo 600 Y APR 14 - 18 Sprint / Colpitts World Travel 425 APR 14 - 18 YMCA Natl Masters Swim Meet - Hall of Fame A/C 1,770 APR 14 - 19 Sprint - Peak Performance Group 300 APR 14 - 20 Exclusive Sports / Softball Classic 3,200 APR 16 - 18 Bible Teachers Intl 250 APR 16 - 18 Hutton / Winter Wedding 50 APR 16 - 21 American College of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgeons 200 3 APR 17 - 28 KICS Intl - Intl Soccer Fest 2,500 APR 18 - 21 Network Services Company 725 APR 20 - 29 IWDI Group Office - April Shareholders Mtg 500 APR 21 - 24 BASF / HelmsBriscoe 150 APR 24 - 28 Bearing Specialist Assn / CM Services 300 APR 25 - 30 Assn Rsch Vision & Ophth.(ARVO) 7,800 Y APR 28 - 30 Delta Airlines 30 MAY 1 - 2 Natl Univ of Health Sciences 25 MAY 1 - 7 Pfizer, Inc - POA 600 MAY 2 - 5 Natl Renewable Energy Laboratory 800 Y MAY 3 - 4 AT&T NDR / Jackson Mktg Group 200 MAY 3 - 7 Natl Credit Union Administration 100 MAY 3 - 7 Office of Attorney General-Criminal Justice/JHG Mtkg 60 MAY 4 - 8 Amer Bar Assn - 2004 Eastern Water Law Program 300 MAY 5 - 7 Natl Triathlon Assn / Exclusive Sports Mktg 2,000 MAY 7 - 9 Segadores De Vida 500 MAY 7 - 10 Synchronized Swimming Regionals/CS Aquatic Cplx 1,000 MAY 10 - 15 FL Martial Arts Classic 500 MAY 11 - 13 FL Dept of Corrections 120 MAY 11 - 14 FL Law Enforcement Public Information Officers Assn 200 MAY 11 -14 Soc Certified Ins.
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