New dates set for High Point Market
By Staff -- Home Textiles Today, 6/1/2007 12:34:00 PM
High Point,N.C.— The High Point Market Authority has released a schedule of dates that will put the market back on an April and October schedule starting next year.
Much like the schedule before the Market Authority went to an earlier format starting this year, the April dates will vary from early to late in the month while the October dates fall in the last half of the month.
The market will retain the Monday-through-Sunday format that was adopted in 2006.
This fall’s market dates remain unchanged at Oct. 1-7.
New dates for future years are:
2008: April 7-13, Oct. 20-26
2009: April 27-May 3, Oct. 19-25
2010: April 19-25, Oct. 18-24
2011: April 4-10, Oct. 24-30
2012: April 23-29, Oct. 15-21
2013: April 22-28, Oct. 21-27
2014: March 31-April 6, Oct. 20-26
2015: April 20-26, Oct. 19-25
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