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Emser Tile won first place in the Best Booth Competition at The Market event hosted by WSFCA.
Washington State Floor Covering Association has called its annual "The Market" event a success. Despite unexpected snow, the turnout was at an all-time high with a buzz of activity and upbeat attitude all day, according to show organizers.
The show featured 80 display spaces and a wide range of attendees including dealers, designers, installers, builders and inspectors.
Exhibitors filled 80 display spaces at the Lynnwood Convention Center in Washington on Feb. 29. Attendees including dealers, designers, installers, builders and inspectors commented on the creative, professionally designed booths throughout the show displaying a wide variety of products and services.
Training at the show featured hourly seminars and demonstrations.
Emser Tile was honored with first place in the Best Booth Competition, which was determined by attendee ballot. Additionally, an assortment of seminars and demonstrations were presented hourly.
Plans are in the works for the 2013 show. Anyone interested in participating on the planning committee should contact Debbie Tott at WSFCA (wsfca@comcast.net).
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