The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, February 25, 1981, Page Page 11, Image 11
EXPC
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By David Wooten
Staff Writer
Fun, entertainment, music
and prizes for free? EXPO
America brings Columbia all
this and more February 2527?
at the Holiday Inn on
Assembly St. from 3-12 p.m.
EXPO, a Chicago-based
company affiliated with the
American Marketing
Association, is in the final
stages, of a nationwide
carnival tour. AMA is
responsible for scheduling
companies like Wrangler
jeans Inc. and Carmel
Cigarettes to appear in
EXPO. Each individual
company sponsors a different
carnival-type booth to
promote their own products.
I All the activities and events
will be free of charge.
I THE THEME behind
EXPO is to create an overall
positive awareness for the
company's products, now
and in the long run. Peter
Camanella, marketing
director of the present
national tour, says that
EXPO'S primary goal is to
areach the "elusive" college
consumer. "Based on years
of intensive research, large
companies have found that
college students listen to and
watch what they want to
hear and see," Campanella
said. "We have found that
UAfU is an ideal way to
catch and keep their interest."
Carnival booths,
specialized events, and
nightly concerts will
highlight the festive threeday
extravaganza. A
mechanical bull ride will
offer the bucking enthusiast
an opportunity to ride his
way to prestige and prizes. A
ladder climb will challenge
students to reach the summit
and grab an envelope that
may sent them to Daytona
Beach. For thaose wo would
like to learn the art of
preparing the perfect mixed
drink, the real Mr. Boston
Graduating?
Today is
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from Mr. Boston Drinks, Inc.
will offer valuable instruction.
Local bands like
Nervous Tension, Wishful
Thinkintf Th?? Rm/nl vorc
and Stratosphere will perform
free concerts every
night from 9-12 p.m. A
professional recording
session in Daytona Beach
will be awarded to the
outstanding band.
COLUMBIA IS the last
stop of the 20-city EXPO tour
before the final Daytona
show during spring break.
Beer will be available for 50
cents, it'll be the only money
students will have yto spend
at the event. Students will
have a chance to win
everything from T-shirts to
cash to trips to faraway
places.
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