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California RV Show "All About Fun"

Originally Published in Trailer Life Magazine

The 57th Annual California RV Show, sponsored by the Recreation Vehicle Industry
Association (RVIA), will kick off Friday, October 16, at the Fairplex in Pomona, Caliornia,
offering consumers access to the newest and best in RVs and RV products. The annual show
continues to be a popular place for RVers to visit and find show information as well as
tips on how RVers are adjusting to higher fuel costs, how driving an RV is different but
not difficult, how RVs have less of a carbon footprint than air/hotel travel and more – all
designed to support RV sales and show attendance. Set to run through October 25, the
California RV Show is the largest consumer show on the West Coast, according to RVIA
Express.
This year’s show theme is “It’s All About Fun” and demonstrates that with an
RV you take your resort with you. With many American families looking to save money on
vacations, show promoters have been working to highlight the fact that RVing is still less
expensive than flying or driving, staying in hotels and eating in restaurants. RVing also
provides quality family time. Seminars at the show will help attendees select the right RV
and provide tips for full timing and extended RV travel. One of the most popular seminars
from previous shows that will be continued this year is “Yes, You Can Drive an RV,” while
“green” RVer and RVIA media spokesman Brian Brawdy also will be featured in a special green
camping display at the center of the show. “Despite the tough economic conditions, I think
we are going to have a wonderful show,” said Marsha McInnis, RVIA’s Western Region show
director. “Enthusiasm is high among exhibitors and consumers alike.” For more information,
visit the show’s Web site at www.ncarvshow.com. Story courtesy of RV Business.

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