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MWSRA Midwest Winter Sports Representatives Association 2017 BUYERS GUIDE protect the world you play in MWSRA Midwest Winter Sports Representatives Association 2017 BUYERS GUIDE ten trees are planted for every item purchased www.tentree.com BRM Reps | Midwest Sales Representatives | 612-724-2039 Bruce Marsh Michelle Marsh [email protected] [email protected] A Future together. Like a change of seasons there is something refreshing in the air. The outdoor industry is evolving. For Outdoor Retailer this means we are expanding our commitment to retailers and reps. We look forward to listening to you and collaborating on a path forward. We are examining every aspect of our shows to see how they can serve you better while presenting a united and efficient industry calendar. Evolution happens over time as a response to input. We are your partners in maintaining this dynamic and growing community of businesses. We welcome your feedback and believe that our future together is bright. Larry Harrison | Brand Development Director [email protected] | 949.392.4625 Joe Bustos | Retail Relations Manager [email protected] | 949.345.1946 Kimberly Aguilar | Retail Relations Coordinator/Concierge [email protected] | 949.226.5740 outdoorretailer.com NOTES MWSRA “Super Show” January 3 – 6, 2017 Tuesday, January 3 8:00 am - Retailers By Appointment Only 9:00 am to 6:00 pm - Show Hours (Optional till 8:00 pm) 4:30 pm - Refreshment Break Wednesday, January 4 8:00 am - Retailers By Appointment Only 9:00 am to 6:00 pm - Show Hours (Optional till 8:00 pm) 4:30 pm - Refreshment Break Thursday, January 5 8:00 am - Retailers By Appointment Only 9:00 am to 6:00 pm - Show Hours (Optional till 8:00 pm) 4:30 pm - Refreshment Break Friday, January 6 8:00 am - Retailers By Appointment Only 9:00 am to 4:00 pm - Show Hours _____________________________________ Exhibition Hall at the Alliant Energy Center 1919 Alliant Energy Center Way, Madison, WI 53713 AEC Phone: (608) 267-3976 MWSRA Show Hours Phone: (608) 266-4939 1 56 NOTES New Model Intro Dealer Demo February 7th & 8th DEMO AD at Afton Alps 9:00 AM-4:00PM Try before you buy! For directions, information on the area or accommodations: www.aftonalps.com _____________________________________ MWSRA Thanks All Advertisers & Sponsors For Their Support! 2 55 NOTES BOARD MEMBERS Bruce Marsh…..........................President Jeff Ludwigson.................Vice President Chip Camillo..............................Secretary Bill Ehmke..................................Treasurer Julie Bailey Weeks Chris Coleman David Olson Pat Sipe Peter Zeller Visit our website at www.midwestwinterreps.com Executive Director Holly Grignon MWSRA 1120 Hemlock Drive _____________________________________ Verona, WI 53593 Phone: (608) 577-9669 Fax: (866) 623-6155 E-Mail: [email protected] All correspondence to M.W.S.R.A. should be directed to the Executive Director at the above address. 54 3 January 29, 2017 - Sunday SIA Snow Sports Show Denver, CO 9:00 10:00 11:00 FITS AD 12:00 1:00 DavidOlsonFits End SIA Snow Sports Show @gmail.com 612-801-3457 4 53 January 28, 2017 - Saturday SIA Snow Sports Show Denver, CO WELCOME 9:00 Please take the time to visit the new MWSRA exhibitors! 10:00 Maryann Breen 11:00 Katie Fagan Brent Goraczkowski 12:00 Lee Greenberg 1:00 Jessica Guile Jon Jugenheimer 2:00 Christopher Lechner 3:00 Bill Linsmayer 4:00 Tom Newhard Courtney Pentimalli 5:00 Emily Rach 6:00 Jessica Schatz 5 52 January 27, 2017 - Friday SIA Snow Sports Show Denver, CO 9:00 10:00 11:00 12:00 1:00 MAP MAP 2:00 3:00 4:00 5:00 Clarion Suites Sheraton Hotel (608) 284-1234 (608) 251-2300 6:00 Connected - Alliant Center Across from Alliant Center Clarion Suites Sheraton Hotel (608) 284-1234 Comfort Inn Of Madison (608) 251 -2300 Connected - Alliant(608) Cente 255r - 7400 Across from Alliant Center Across from Alliant Center 6 6 51 January 26, 2017 - Thursday SIA Snow Sports Show Denver, CO 9:00 10:00 11:00 12:00 MAP 1:00 MAP 2:00 3:00 4:00 5:00 SuperSuper 8 Motel 8 Motel AmericInn AmericInn South South (608)( 608258)- 8882258-8882 (608) (608) 222- 8601222-8601 6:00 2 Miles2 Miles West W ofest the of AEC the AEC 2 Miles2 Miles East Eastof the of AEC the AEC Alliant Energy Center (AEC) Alliant Energy Center (AEC) (608)(608) 267- 3976267-3976 Exit 263Exit From263 From Highway Highway 12 & 1218 & 18 50 7 7 EXHIBITING MEMBERS Brian Accola Glas Inc. EXHIBITING MEMBERS January 12, 2017 - Thursday 2153 Wealthy Street SE #313 Outdoor Retailer Show E Grand Rapids MI 49506 Salt Lake City, UT Phone: 616-246-1250 Cell: 616-304-3807 Fax: 616-246-1256 Email: [email protected] 9:00 ADAM Lines: AUSTRENG Everest Designs, Farm To(NEW Feet-IL, Upper MEMBER) MI, Santana Canada Footwear, Woolrich Footwear-Upper MI, Woolrich-IL, Upper MI ADAM AUSTRENG (NEW MEMBER) 10:00 Michael Audette MCNA Inc. 1530 N Jackson Street #204 Milwaukee WI 53202 11:00 JOSHUA Phone: 360-921-6595 BAILEY Cell: 360-921-6595(NEW Fax:MEMBER) 866-305-0503 Email: [email protected] JOSHUALines: Dansko Shoes BAILEY (NEW MEMBER) 12:00 Adam Austreng 3763 Strawberry Glen Drive Cedarburg WI 53012 1:00 JULIE Phone: BAILEY 715-853-9359 WEEKS Email: [email protected] Web: www.oakley.com JULIELines: Oakley-Upper BAILEY MI, WI WEEKS 2:00 Julie Bailey Weeks 3:00 JIM BAKERBailey2Weeks Associate: Mark Weeks JIM15509 BAKERHoldridge Road E Wayzata MN 55391 Phone: 612-759-6391 Fax: 952-400-8748 Email: [email protected] 4:00 Lines: Aventura, Ecoths, Haiku Bags, Krimson Klover, Minus33, Sven Bags 5:00 TAMMY Judy BardBIERK Not Exhibiting Athletes In Motion, Inc. TAMMY2225 Wesley Avenue BIERK Evanston IL 60201 6:00 Phone: 847-733-1175 Cell: 773-727-1175 Fax: 847-733-1174 Email: [email protected] Lines: Amphipod-IL & MO, Currex Insoles-IL, Moji-IL & MO, Sport Beans-IL & MO, Wigwam Socks-IL & IN 8 End Outdoor Retailer 8 49 Janie Becker January 11, 2017 - Wednesday JRSales Outdoor Retailer Show 29 Summit View Salt Lake City, UT North Oaks MN 55127 Phone: 651-483-2535 Cell: 612-867-0561 Fax: 866-596-4112 9:00 Email: [email protected] Lines: Cirque Mountain Apparel, Elan Blanc, Glass America, Mountain Uniforms, Sauce Hats and Apparel, Storm Creek (Ski Areas only), TGT Stickers JANIE BECKER 10:00 Chris Bindert Bluewater Trading Associate: Briana Bindert PO Box 24137 11:00 Minneapolis MN 55424 Phone: 612-562-3268 Email: [email protected] Web: www.bluewater-co.com CHRISLines: Aqua-Bound BINDERT Paddles, Bending Branches Paddles, Gregory Mountain Products, High Sierra, Seals Sprayskirts, Stohlquist, Suspenz, Thorlo Socks-MN, 12:00 ND, SD, WI Tom Blair Tom Blair & Associates 1:00 Associate: Gail Lund 1450 Heggen Street Hudson WI 54016 TOMPhone: 612-805-2128 BLAIR Cell: 612-805-2128 Email: [email protected] 2:00 Lines: Atomic, Descente, Eisbar Hats, Icelandic Sweaters, Leki, Ripzone/Powderoom, Rocky Mtn. Lotion, Sidas/Thermic Bob Boland 3:00 Fenix Outdoors / Fjallraven Apparel- Hanwag Boots 8516 W 138th Terrace BOBOverland Park BOLAND KS 66223 Phone: 913-522-3153 Email: [email protected] 4:00 Lines: Fjallraven, Hanwag 5:00 Adam Bovee 11700 Selkirk Avenue ADAMBurnsville MN 55337BOVEE Phone: 320-493-2844 6:00 Email: [email protected] Lines: Vans 48 9 January 10, 2017 - Tuesday Outdoor Retailer Show Salt Lake City, UT 9:00 10:00 11:00 12:00 SIA COLOR AD 1:00 2:00 3:00 4:00 5:00 6:00 10 47 16-SIA-035 MWSRA_Ad_MECH.indd 1 11/8/16 3:32 PM Maryann Breen JanuaryJanuary 6,10, 2017 2017 - Fr- Tuesdayiday NEW Columbia Sportswear MEMBER OutdoorMWSRA Retailer Show Show 510 N Dryden Place SaltMadison, Lake City,WI UT Arlington Heights IL 60004 Phone: 503-475-7570 Cell: 503-475-7570 Fax: 503-350-7103 9:00 Email: [email protected] Web: www.sorel.com 8:00 By Appointment Only - Meet Rep In Lobby Lines: Sorel-IA, MN, ND, NE, SD, WI 9:00 MARYANN BREEN (NEW MEMBER) 10:00 Jill Brewer Obermeyer Ltd. 10:00 826 Lakeside Drive Carbondale CO 81623 11:00 Phone: 952-240-2374 Email: [email protected] Web: obermeyer.com 11:00 JILLLines: Sport BREWE Obermeyer Ltd.R 12:00 12:00 Hans Buslee [email protected] 1:00 12825 37th Avenue N Plymouth MN 55441 1:00 Phone: 612-859-7849 Cell: 612-859-7849 Fax: 763-553-9326 HANSEmail: [email protected] BUSLEE Lines: 2undr, Coldpruf, Hanz, Projekt, Richlu 2:00 2:00 Chip Camillo 3:00 Camillo & Assoc Associate: Ann Camillo 3:00 5828 Pembroke Court CHIPFitchburg WI CAMILLO 53711 4:00 Phone: 608-770-6374 Cell: 608-770-6374 Email: [email protected] Web: https://www.facebook.com/chip.camillo Lines: Alp n Rock, Cyclesport Travel, Dale of Norway, Dynastar/Look/Lange/ 4: 00 End of Show Kerma, Pret Helmets, Sportube, SVST, SYNC Performance, Time Sport 5:00 Doug Chandler End MWSRA Super Show DC Sales Associate: Dan Chandler DOUG CHANDLER 6:00 15454 Black Birch Drive Chesterfield MO 63017 Phone: 805-284-6442 Email: [email protected] Lines: EMU Australia, Hush Puppies, Woolrich Footwear 47 46 11 Chet Cisek Wild Moon JanuaryJanuary 5, 2017 6, 2017- Thurs - Fridayday Associates: Sven Hoaglund, Jake Hoffmann, Marc Reilly MWSRAMWSRA Show Show 956 Warner Avenue N Madison,Madison, WI WI Mahtomedi MN 55115 Phone: 612-803-8393 Fax: 270-342-3505 Email: [email protected] 8:008:00 By By Appointment Appointment Only Only - Meet - Meet Rep Rep In InLobby Lobby Lines: Eagles Nest Hammocks, EXPED, Outdoor Research, Scott Footwear, CHETTimbuk2, WoolrichCISEK 9:009:00 Chris Coleman Snowfun, Inc 10:0010:00 12133 S Harold Avenue Palos Heights IL 60463 Phone: 708-267-4997 Cell: 708-267-4997 Email: [email protected] CHRISLines: The NorthCOLEMAN Face 11:0011:00 Tim Cook 12:0012:00 Cook & Associates 10800 S Central Avenue Chicago Ridge IL 60415 Phone: 709-529-3403 TIMEmail: COOK [email protected] Web: www.timcooksales.com 1:001:00 Lines: Bison Designs, Boulder Gear, Crown Cap, Gamehide 2:002:00 Dave Crossen Cool Running Inc.
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