Cabinets & Closets/Wood Pro Expo Texas rescheduled to June 10-12
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The Woodworking Network said it is taking all steps possible to make the transition to the new dates as easy and seamless as possible for attendees, exhibitors, and sponsors
ARLINGTON, TX -- Cabinets & Closets/Wood Pro Expo Texas, originally slated for March 11-13, has been rescheduled to June 10-12, 2020. 
 
"We are pleased to announce that the event will proceed in its original format for all participants,” said Tim Fixmer, president and CEO of CCI Media, which owns and manages the event.  CCI Media is the parent company of Woodworking Network. 
 
“Cabinets & Closets Conference and Expo and Wood Pro Expo are unique entities serving very specialized segments of our industry. There is really no other option for our registered attendees and exhibitors to engage in such a focused approach as they will have with this event.  We are relieved that the hotel, the Arlington Convention Center and the AT&T stadium facility could all accommodate the move to early June of this year. We applaud their ability and willingness to engage in fast, decisive action to meet our needs," said Fixmer.
 
"In the near future we will reach out to all participants to reconfirm their registrations, exhibit space and to answer all questions they may have.  We continue to monitor the effects of the coronavirus outbreak as the health and safety of our attendees, presenters, exhibitors and all employees that work the show are our top priority,” he said.
 
Barry Moltz, whose keynote was originally scheduled for March 11, has confirmed his participation for the new dates. Moltz and Cabinets & Closets publisher, Laurel Didier, conducted a webcast on March 11 titled, "Keeping Your Pipeline Full, Closing Sales and Marketing for Your Future," to give original registrants a small taste of the programming in place for the event.  View the archived webinar.
 
According to Fixmer, “further details will be forthcoming as we respond to this rapidly changing crisis. The Woodworking Network is taking all steps possible to make the transition to the new dates as easy and seamless as possible for attendees, exhibitors, and sponsors.”
 
For more information, contact:  Laurel Didier [email protected].
 
About Cabinets & Closets Conference & Expo
The Cabinets & Closets Conference & Expo (CCCE) has been rescheduled for June 10-12 in Arlington, Texas. CCCE is the annual national event for cabinet and closet professionals and is co-located with Wood Pro Expo. The events are organized by Closets & Organized Storage and FDMC magazines respectively, both part of Woodworking Network.

The Cabinets & Closets event leads off with a full-day executive conference at the Sheraton Arlington Hotel followed by the two-day expo featuring woodworking machinery and supplies at the adjacent Arlington Convention Center. Additional educational programming is offered on both days of the expo. Tours of local manufacturing plants and a networking reception at AT&T Stadium, home of the Dallas Cowboys, are also key components of the event.

Wood Pro Expo features a full day of education at the Sheraton Arlington Hotel followed by two expo days oriented to equipment and supplies focused on the small-to-medium size shops at the adjacent Arlington Convention Center. The educational offering includes CNC basics, employee recruitment, finishing, lean manufacturing, business management, software, and shop safety.

For information about exhibiting, and sponsorship opportunities, contact Laurel Didier of Woodworking Network at [email protected].
 

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Harry Urban is the retired publisher of the Woodworking Network. Urban spent more than 30 years working in business-to-business publishing, trade shows, and conferences. He has travelled extensively throughout North America and overseas visiting and reporting on major manufacturing facilities and trade shows. In retirement, he's still following the woodworking industry, but he plans to do a lot more fishing.