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November 12, 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.

September 20, 2012

ATLANTA — Discounted rates available at 20 hotels near the Morial Convention Center

ATLANTA — Persons planning to attend the Clean Show in New Orleans next summer may now make reservations at the 20 discounted hotels offered in the event’s housing package, says show manager Riddle & Associates.

The show’s five sponsoring trade associations have selected their headquarter hotels for those who wish to stay in a hotel primarily occupied by attendees and exhibitors in their industry segment:

  • Association for Linen Management — Omni Royal Orleans
  • Coin Laundry Association — Astor Crowne Plaza
  • Drycleaning & Laundry Institute — Royal Sonesta
  • Textile Care Allied Trades Association — Marriott Convention Center
  • Textile Rental Services Association — Marriott New Orleans

Other hotels available in Clean’s housing package are the Best Western Plus St. Christopher, Chateau LeMoyne French Quarter, Courtyard by Marriott Convention Center, Hampton Inn Convention Center, Hilton Riverside, Holiday Inn French Quarter, Courtyard by Marriott Downtown/Iberville, Loews New Orleans Hotel, Monteleone, Ritz-Carlton New Orleans, Sheraton New Orleans, Springhill Suites Convention Center, W New Orleans, Westin, and the Windsor Court.

Complimentary shuttle buses to and from the Morial Convention Center will be provided at all association headquarter hotels and within two blocks of all other Clean 2013 official hotels for participants in the June 20-22, 2013, event.

Visit cleanshow.com to view available hotels and make reservations; click on the “Registration & Housing Information” button.

For more information about Clean 2013, visit the show’s website or contact Riddle & Associates, 404-876-1988, info@cleanshow.com.

July 11, 2012

ATLANTA — Next year’s show shifts to shorter three-day format

ATLANTA — Exhibit space sales are under way for Clean 2013, slated for June 20-22, 2013, in the New Orleans Morial Convention Center. More than 400 companies are expected to offer a multitude of products and services during the world’s largest trade show for the textile care industry, according to Riddle & Associates, the show’s management company. 

“There is a lot of positive buzz going around about Clean 2013 in New Orleans. We want to remind everyone that this is your industry show and we recommend that you be there!” says John Riddle, president of Riddle & Associates. 

Attendees can compare products and services displayed by exhibiting companies from around the globe, get answers to questions directly from manufacturers, network with peers, and take advantage of valuable classroom education sessions presented by show sponsors.

Companies interested in exhibiting are encouraged to sign up early for prime locations on the show floor, the show manager says.

Prospective attendees will begin seeing Clean 2013 information when show registration opens in November.

Officially titled the World Educational Congress for Laundering and Drycleaning, the show is sponsored jointly by five national industry associations.

To learn more about Clean 2013, go online to cleanshow.com or e-mail info@cleanshow.com.

April 4, 2012

ATLANTA — Show committee picks Las Vegas-based company from

ATLANTA — The Clean Executive Committee has selected Global Experience Specialists (GES) to serve as the official services contractor for the 2013 Clean Show in New Orleans.

Three companies submitted proposals for the June 2013 show. “GES did our show in New Orleans in 2009 and did a great job,” says John Riddle, president of Riddle & Associates, the Clean Show’s management company. “We look forward to working with them again in 2013.”

Chicago hosted the first Clean Show in 1977. United Exposition Service Co. was the official services contractor for that event and subsequent shows. GES purchased United in 1993, and the Las Vegas-based company has continued its partnership with the Clean Show for many shows since.

GES produces 3,000 exhibitions and events annually.

The Clean Show—officially titled the World Educational Congress for Laundering and Drycleaning—attracts people across all segments of the textile care industry, from single-owner, coin-operated laundry and drycleaning establishments to giant industrial and institutional laundries and textile rental companies.

 

June 2, 2011

LAS VEGAS — The Las Vegas Convention Center will host the world’s premier textile care expo for a fifth time when the 2011 Clean Show—officially the World Educational Congress for Laundering and Drycleaning—arrives on Monday for a four-day stay through Thursday.

February 16, 2011

ATLANTA — For the first time, the Clean Show will offer Korean-language educational sessions when the Las Vegas Convention Center hosts the event June 6-9.

Two hours of Korean-language sessions are scheduled on each of three mornings. A Korean trade publication is sponsoring the program.

January 31, 2011

ATLANTA — For those who will be attending the Clean Show in Las Vegas this summer, planning ahead to maximize use of their time is easy thanks to tools on the event’s website, www.cleanshow.com, says show manager Riddle & Associates.

November 2, 2010

LAS VEGAS — Registration for Clean 2011—scheduled for June 6-9, 2011, at the Las Vegas Convention Center—is now open via the show’s website, www.cleanshow.com.

August 16, 2010

ATLANTA — With a little less than a year to go, Clean Show 2011 has sold more than 50% of its exhibit space in the Las Vegas Convention Center, according to Riddle & Associates, the show’s longtime management firm.

June 1, 2010

ATLANTA — Exhibit space sales are under way for Clean 2011, which takes place June 6-9, 2011, in the Las Vegas Convention Center. More than 400 companies will offer virtually every product and service used in the textile-care industry at the world’s largest trade show for laundry, drycleaning and textile services.

August 25, 2009

ATLANTA — The Clean Show's management company, Riddle & Associates, recently contracted with the Clean Executive Committee to continue management through the 2015 show. In addition, it's moved its office and the show's headquarters to 3091 Maple Drive, Ste. 305, Atlanta, GA 30305. Telephone and fax numbers and e-mail addresses did not change.

August 5, 2009

NEW ORLEANS — With the United States in the throes of economic recession, Clean Show organizers anticipated less show participation this year, both from attendees and exhibitors.

The final numbers released by show manager Riddle & Associates confirmed their outlook. There were 9,902 people officially registered for the four-day show, compared to 14,667 registered for Clean ’07, Las Vegas.

But it was the quality, not the quantity, of the attendees at this show that had many exhibitors — pardon the expression — jazzed.

June 21, 2009

NEW ORLEANS — Attendee registrations stood at approximately 10,200 as this year’s Clean Show opened for its final day, show planners Riddle & Associates announced this morning. But exhibitors were nearly unanimous in praising the quality of the attendees and exhibition services in New Orleans.

June 21, 2009

NEW ORLEANS — It’s never too early to plan. Clean Show planners Riddle & Associates announced this morning at an exhibitor meeting that the show will return to Las Vegas for its next appearance, with dates set for June 6-9, 2011.

This will be the fifth time that the Clean Show has been held in “Fabulous” Las Vegas. With this schedule, Las Vegas ties Chicago for most shows, and surpasses New Orleans, which has hosted four shows including 2009. Atlanta and Orlando have hosted the show twice, while Dallas took on the task once.

June 17, 2009

NEW ORLEANS — When the drying tumblers stop tumbling, the garment conveyors stop conveying and the steam hisses no more for the day, it’ll be time for Clean Show attendees to experience what the locals call lagniappe (pronounced lan-yap) — the lingo for “a little something extra.”

June 12, 2009

NEW ORLEANS — When the drying tumblers stop tumbling, the garment conveyors stop conveying and the steam hisses no more for the day, it’ll be time for Clean Show attendees to experience what the locals call lagniappe (pronounced lan-yap)— the lingo for “a little something extra.”

May 29, 2009

NEW ORLEANS — The Clean Show returns to New Orleans next month for its first visit since 2001, bringing the textile care industry together here for the fourth time since the event was born 32 years ago.

February 24, 2009

NEW ORLEANS — This year’s Clean Show will feature 43 hours of classroom seminars covering all segments of the industry, an expanded offering compared to previous shows, according to Riddle & Associates, the show-management company behind Clean. Clean ’09 is set for June 18-21 here at the Morial Convention Center.

December 12, 2008

NEW ORLEANS — I have visited New Orleans on several occasions, but this is the first time that I’ve seen Christmas decorations, or for that matter, Santa Claus marching in a jazz funeral. This is also the first time that I encountered weather here that wasn’t as warm as the Cajun cuisine.

October 21, 2008

ATLANTA — Pre-registration opens Nov. 3 for the Clean Show, scheduled for June 18-21, 2009, at the Morial Convention Center in New Orleans. Anyone who pre-registers before May 23 at the show’s website, www.cleanshow.com, will see a discount on the fee, paying only $60 per person.

April 21, 2008

ATLANTA – Exhibit sales open next month for Clean ’09, the premier textile care industry trade show, scheduled for June 18-21, 2009, in New Orleans.

Riddle & Associates, the show’s longtime management firm, says the exhibitor prospectus will go out to Clean ’07 exhibitors the first week in May. Exhibitors at previous Clean Shows and others who have expressed interest in exhibiting will receive a prospectus later in the month.

July 12, 2007

ATLANTA — Attendance at Clean ’07, staged last month in Las Vegas, topped the previous show by approximately 700 people, according to a final report released by show manager Riddle & Associates.

The company says 14,667 people converged on the Las Vegas Convention Center for the world’s largest textile care exposition, compared to 13,951 who attended Clean ’05 in Orlando, Fla.

June 21, 2007

LAS VEGAS — New Orleans will host the next Clean Show exactly two years from this week, on June 18-21, 2009, show manager Riddle & Associates announced at Clean ’07.

The Crescent City was to have hosted this year’s event, but the Clean Executive Committee decided in 2005 to shift the show to Las Vegas in light of the extensive damage Hurricane Katrina inflicted on New Orleans and the Gulf Coast.

June 10, 2007

LAS VEGAS — One thing is certain about Las Vegas: it changes on an almost daily basis.

It’s not the same city that the laundry industry visited at Clean ’03, and definitely isn’t the same as it was for Clean ’97. It has grown from a small desert town to one of the fastest growing cities in the country.

Gone are the dark, velvet-walled hotels and casinos of Bugsy Siegel’s day. The new Las Vegas continues to add larger, more elaborate and elegant hotels and towering condominiums to its skyline.