Cincinnati, OH (Vocus) 28 September 2010

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? Redmond’s Congress 2010 attracted 2282 Camper â? 2008 member buses and 274 buses commercial? the Deschutes County Fair and Expo Center. ? The eventa s theme: Redmond Rocks ????! Eyeful!> ????

participants can enjoy the pleasant temperatures, low humidity and no rain, while other parts of the United States have suffered a heat wave this summer. These conditions could have attracted mass participation in seminars, lectures, exhibitions and social events.


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Jerry Yeatts, FMCA? s director of conference and business services, exhibitors seemed to be a coach? extremely happy.â? For example, reported a dealer to sell six of its 11 cars on display. Beginner manufacturer Provan Industries Tiger presents his 4×4 and Type C motorhome sold the product in the first 24 hours. Most of the campers who have been exposed Itasca brand upscale and found buyers. RV Monaco has attracted the audience with his new jacket, built a small camper-type on a Roadmaster chassis and powered by a 260-horsepower diesel engine from proprietary MaxxForce 7th


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, supplier of many exhibitors and a turnover fast component. Convention attendees jammed the aisles, find the show, the first building opened in the morning for an exclusive Clock. Some exhibitors have sold their inventory from the first day. Catherine Hickland, â? One Life to Liveâ? TV star and owner of the Cata? S Cosmetics, has its products in more than 400 women showed how it may be a market? Packa Beauty RV? in Redmond.

evening entertainment was a Redmond? a home run â? Yeatts said. FMCA is a tribute to the centennial of the RV industry paid throughout the year celebrating 2010 with a presentation of “The Long, Long Trailer, a 1954 comedy starring Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz. Todd Fisher, a member of the FMCA and son of actress Debbie Reynolds, presented the film and shared some details about the background. He also made a dress Lucille Ball in the movie which is now part of the collection of Debbie Reynolds Hollywood Movie Museum was wearing.

The next evening, Debbie Reynolds has a review of the humor in his life and his career before a crowd of people stood in the room alone. Other acts during the week, Texas Tenors, a? America? s Got Talent? the glory of the TV-Live Bait, a Jimmy Buffett tribute group;. and the musical Motown Forever

Participants had the choice of 136 seminars on technical subjects and 119 non-technical. They focused on issues such as exploitation Camper, maintenance and components; travel sites, no RV pursue hobbies, exercise and health arts and crafts. Several additional meetings were planned to accommodate on-site to overflow crowds.


Convention activities, including morning coffee, an ice cream social, special days, a water tank, the proceeds to charity baseball bags, karaoke and even a T-shirt wet (run)

competition. Some have called FMCA spirit? S in the early 1960s conventions of the time, where fighting boats, tugs of war, and other documents with friends.

â? We wanted to take over a little fun in our case still one? Yeatts said. â? The members seemed to really enjoy it. p> ???? camaraderie shone through the A-resonance? Redmond Rocks! â? Quantity. Exhibitor and seminar presenter Jeanie McKay Mind Zone Publishing commented, â? We have a sense of unity WEA stick noticed? I never felt in a convention RV> before.â ????

FMCA National Chairman Charlie Schrenkel said he and other members of an organization? s board met with many participants in Redmond. â? Everything we have said, there was something in the air, something about this convention that they couldn? t put your finger on what makes one better than it had been a long time both? He said. â? I think â? Something “we were a unique experience to share with each other in a beautiful place? And have fun!> Â ????

FMCA took his schedule of international conferences next year: 14-17 March 2011 in Perry, Georgia, and 10 to 13 August 2011, Madison, Wisconsin

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For further information on international conventions FMCA please contact Pamela Kay www.fmca.com visit.


About FMCA

Family Motor Coach Association (FMCA) is an international organization for families and enjoy their known use of recreational vehicles autonomous engine as campers. The association’s national headquarters in Cincinnati, Ohio, and currently has about 100,000 active families. FMCA offers its members a range of benefits including a subscription to its monthly magazine, Family Motor Coaching, a program for medical evacuation, travel itineraries, post-and group rates on a program with emergency roadside. Perhaps the biggest advantage of the FMCA membership is the camaraderie and friendship between the people that grow the common interest of motor home travel and leisure.

contact:

Pamela Kay

, Director of Communications

Family Motor Coach Association

(800) 543-3622, ext. 234

(513) 474-3622, ext. 234

Http: / / www.fmca.com

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