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December 18, 2012

NEW ORLEANS — Pre-registration and lodging discounts end in May

NEW ORLEANS — As the new year gets under way, those in the laundry and dry cleaning industry who are planning to attend Clean 2013 this summer can now register for the event and reserve their hotel room in the Big Easy.

Scheduled for June 20-22 (just three days in 2013 instead of the traditional four) at the New Orleans Morial Convention Center, Clean 2013—officially the World Educational Congress for Laundering and Drycleaning—is touted as the world’s “largest exhibition of commercial laundry, dry cleaning and textile services equipment and ancillary products,” according to Riddle & Associates, the exhibition’s organizer.

Pre-registration for Clean 2013 is set at $99, with a deadline of May 31. After that date, attendees will have to register onsite for a fee of $149 per person.

Attendees will have a valuable hands-on opportunity to learn about new products and gather the latest information about industry trends, says John Riddle, president of Riddle & Associates.

“You will see the newest equipment, learn about new services, see working demonstrations and have access to outstanding industry education,” says Riddle. “In today’s world of electronic communication, it is nice to have the opportunity to communicate with someone eye-to-eye, face-to-face and talk with them about industry issues.”

In addition to product exhibitions by hundreds of companies, Clean 2013 will also play host to several educational sessions presented by the five major industry associations sponsoring the overall event. The Association for Linen Management (ALM), Coin Laundry Association (CLA), Drycleaning & Laundry Institute (DLI), Textile Care Allied Trades Association (TCATA) and Textile Rental Services Association of America (TRSA) will host educational sessions that are open to all registered attendees.

“Each association supports its members with education and other valuable services to help them grow and protect their businesses,” reads the Clean 2013 website. “The associations develop and offer seminars on topics of interest to their respective segments.”

To assist attendees with accommodations, the Clean Show Housing Bureau has been established and offers discounted rates ranging from $109 to $315 per night at 20 area hotels.

In addition to general housing for attendees, five properties have been designated as “headquarter hotels” for the associations sponsoring the event, for those who wish to stay with other attendees and exhibitors from their segment of the industry.

A note on the event website reads, “You may be able to find lower rates at official Clean Show hotels by booking through other services, but you may not get the same product in return.”

A complimentary shuttle-bus service to and from the Morial Convention Center will be offered during the June event. The dedicated service will make stops at all headquarter hotels and within two blocks of other official Clean 2013 hotels.

Hotel reservations must be made by May 17 through the Clean Show Housing Bureau to receive the discounted rates.

Official Clean 2013 hotels include:

  • Astor Crowne Plaza (CLA headquarters)
  • Best Western Plus St. Christopher
  • Chateau LeMoyne French Quarter
  • Courtyard by Marriott, Downtown/Iberville
  • Courtyard New Orleans Downtown/Convention Center
  • Hampton Inn Convention Center
  • Hilton Riverside
  • Holiday Inn French Quarter
  • Loews New Orleans Hotel
  • Marriott Convention Center (TCATA headquarters)
  • Marriott New Orleans (TRSA headquarters)
  • Monteleone
  • Omni Royal Orleans (ALM headquarters)
  • Ritz-Carlton, New Orleans
  • Royal Sonesta (DLI headquarters)
  • Sheraton New Orleans
  • Springhill Suites Convention Center
  • W Hotels New Orleans
  • Westin
  • Windsor Court

Overall, in addition to learning about the newest products and trends, Riddle explained that one other benefit that attendees will reap is the sense of camaraderie and connection among the various businesses and organizations in the industry. “It’s a great chance to renew old friendships and make new ones,” he says.

To learn more about Clean 2013, including how to register and make reservations at official Clean 2013 hotels, visit cleanshow.com.

November 13, 2012

ATLANTA — Online registration available for $99 per person

ATLANTA — Registration is now open for Clean 2013, scheduled for June 20-22, 2013, in New Orleans. Attendees can easily register online at the show’s website for the discounted rate of $99 a person (on-site registration will be $149 per person). All registrations can be made with credit card or check.

The Clean Show—officially the World Educational Congress for Laundering and Drycleaning—is the world’s largest exhibition of commercial laundry, dry cleaning and textile services equipment and ancillary products. Attendees can see and compare working equipment through live demonstrations.

“I am constantly asked why should I come to the Clean Show or why should I exhibit,” says John Riddle, president of longtime Clean Show management firm Riddle & Associates. “There are many reasons. You will see the newest equipment, learn about new services, see working demonstrations, and have access to outstanding industry education.

“In today’s world of electronic communication, it is nice to have the opportunity to communicate with someone eye-to-eye, face-to-face, and talk with them about industry issues. It’s a great chance to renew old friendships and make new ones. These are just several reasons I think making this trip is worth the time, effort and money.”

Reservations for official Clean Show hotels can be made on the show’s website (special show rates are available only through the Clean Show Housing Bureau).

To learn more about Clean 2013, visit the show website or contact Riddle & Associates, 404-876-1988, info@cleanshow.com.

November 30, 2011

WASHINGTON — New independent poll results from Luntz Global confirm Americans’ overwhelming preference for the dollar bill over the dollar coin, their disapproval of legislation seeking to abandon the greenback, and urging for Congress to focus on finding real solutions to the country’s debt problems.

The poll reported 83% of Americans favored keeping the dollar bill over the dollar coin (800 Americans nationwide were surveyed), according to a press release from the ad hoc group Americans for George. Convenience and national pride were among the reasons people preferred the dollar bill, with 97% of respondents saying the bill was more convenient for them to use than a coin.

The survey also found that a majority of Americans, 64%, do not support legislation, such as the Currency Optimization, Innovation and National Savings (COINS) Act, to switch from the dollar bill to the dollar coin and view it as an impractical proposal to cut government spending.

In a report issued earlier this year, the Government Accountability Office (GAO) estimated that replacing the dollar bill with the dollar coin would provide a net benefit to the government of approximately $5.5 billion over 30 years.