Shows begin move in at the GWCC ATLANTA – March 24, 2008 – International Window Coverings Expo, scheduled for March 26 through March 29, and National Propane Gas Association, March 29 through March 31, began to move their shows into the Georgia World Congress Center on Monday morning. The two events will bring a combined impact of nearly $14 million in direct spending to Atlanta. The move in marks the opening of the entire Georgia World Congress Center campus, which closed for one week following the tornado that struck downtown Atlanta on March 14. The Georgia Dome hosted 20,000 worshippers for New Birth Missionary Baptist Church’s Easter service on Sunday morning. Centennial Olympic Park opened its north park on Saturday morning, welcoming thousands to downtown Atlanta and its nearby attractions. The entire park will open later this week. FACTS: UPCOMING SHOWS Moved to the Georgia Dome: ING Georgia Marathon and Fitness Expo Centennial Olympic Park: ING Georgia Marathon and Half Marathon Postponed: Clinical Laboratory Management Association Postponed or cancelled: In order to complete repair work to the building, several meetings, gatherings, ballroom functions and special events have been cancelled or postponed. These include the Central Atlanta Progress Annual meeting, a college career fair and expo and the Delta Sigma Theta Debutante Cotillion. Timeline for repairs: A team of architects, engineers and contractors are working with GWCCA officials to develop a timeline to repairs to the convention center. While definitive dates have not been determined, officials are confident that upcoming shows, including the Atlanta Journal Constitution Auto Show (April 19-April 27), FIRST Robotics (April 16-April 19) and DECA International Career Development Conference (April 26-April 29) will open their doors as scheduled. |
| Contact: Nicole Rateau Public Relations Specialist Centennial Olympic Park (Phone) 404.223.4090 A lasting legacy of the 1996 Atlanta Olympics, Centennial Olympic Park has become a performing-arts venue, community gathering-space and an anchor for downtown development. The Georgia World Congress Center Authority operates the 21-acre Park, as well as the Georgia Dome and Georgia World Congress Center. The three state-owned facilities are one of the largest combined sports, entertainment and convention center facilities in the world. |


