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Upcoming events in the Houston area
Presented by Reliant, the holiday gentle exhibit explores the miracles of place exploration with house-themed light installations. Open up by means of Jan. 1. Data: spacecenter.org/galaxylights. Tuesday Condition of Training: Hosted by the Larger Houston Partnership. 10:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m., Royal Sonesta. Renu Khator, chancellor and president of the College of Houston, will examine how the college is working to generate impressive education and learning answers, the point out of better education, and the foreseeable future of schooling. Information and facts: houston.org/occasions. Land Progress: Acquiring Begun, Business Administration & Financing: NAHB (Nationwide Affiliation of Household Builders) class. 9 a.m.-1:30 p.m., Higher Houston Builders Association, 9511 W. Sam Houston Parkway N. Information…
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Leading Fashion Trade Events to Return to Las Vegas, Driving Discovery, Innovation, and New Business Opportunities for Fashion Community
NEW YORK–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Leading global fashion industry connector, Informa Markets Fashion, organizer of MAGIC Las Vegas, PROJECT Las Vegas, and SOURCING at MAGIC announces the full agenda return of its February 14-16, 2022 events at the Las Vegas Convention Center (SOURCING at MAGIC opens on February 13, 2022) to service the entire fashion ecosystem – from women’s, men’s, trend, young contemporary, and contemporary market segments, to the fashion sourcing and supply chain. Providing a comprehensive selection of immediates, seasonal products, and cutting-edge sourcing and supply chain solutions, joined by a full lineup of educational panels, onsite activations, and complimentary daily event perks, the three co-located events will support continued business growth,…
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Las Cruces, Mesilla businesses plan Small Business Saturday events
LAS CRUCES – Shoppers, pace yourselves this week to leave plenty of time to visit Las Cruces-area shops amid the 12th annual Small Business Saturday. The tax holiday officially begins after midnight on Saturday, Nov. 27 and lasts 24 hours. According to the state’s Taxation and Revenue Department, businesses that are New Mexico-based and claim 10 or fewer employees can deduct gross receipts tax on sales for certain items that cost no more than $500. This includes clothing, accessories, cosmetics, books, artwork, sporting goods and more. According to information from the U.S. Small Business Administration, spending by consumers at small businesses across the country during the 2020 tax holiday reportedly reached an…