
Admission
DATE: Saturday, January 31, 2009
LOCALE: Leon County Civic Center Tallahassee, Florida
TIME: 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM
Tug-o-war kick off 9:00 am
Festival Show 9:00 am - 5 pm
COST: $5 Admission
FREE children under age 12
VENDORS: Accepting vendor APPLICATIONS for those in the health,
fitness and/or nutrition industry. Booth prices range from $125 to $825.
- 09/08/2008 Fri - 011:40
- Download an exhibition kit today
If you are a vendoe or considering participating in the festival please download this packet before registration
- 09/05/2008 Fri - 09:40
- Exhibit booth space on sale now We are now accepting applications for exhibition booths.


A one day opportunity to experience the latest exercise classes, home gym equipment, and health and nutrition products. Guests will also have the opportunity to learn about health and nutrition through "power" presentations by industry experts. Over 150 local and national vendors will conduct FREE health screenings, provide FREE health and fitness information and FREE product samples.
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