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The First Ever Alpena Camper & RV Show Is Coming to the Northern Lights Arena

Thu Feb 21, 2008 3:17pm EST
  ALPENA, MI, Feb 21 (MARKET WIRE) -- 
 The Michigan Association of Recreation Vehicles and Campgrounds (MARVAC) is
sponsoring the first ever Alpena Camper & RV Show, March 14-16, 2008, at the
Northern Lights Arena. Over 35 new, year 2008 recreation vehicles will be on
display including folding campers, motor homes, travel trailers and fifth wheel
travel trailers. Display models range in price from $5,000 to more than $75,000.
Booths featuring campground information make this the complete RV show
experience.

    The new, 2008 RV & Campsite, a guide to camping in Michigan, will be
available free to consumers. Guests will have the opportunity to see
informative and entertaining RV related seminars. Consumers can visit
www.marvac.org to register to win free tickets to the show, compliments of
Big Boy.

    The first ever Alpena Camper & RV Show will be held at the Northern Lights
Arena
on March 14-16 and is open Friday 11 a.m.-9 p.m., Saturday 11 a.m.-9 p.m. and
Sunday 11 a.m.-5 p.m. The cost for adult admission (ages 13 and up) is $3;
children ages 12 and under are admitted free!

    The show is sponsored by the Michigan Association of Recreation Vehicles and
Campgrounds (MARVAC), a member organization representing all aspects of the
camping and RV industries.

    Consumers can call 517.349.8881 or visit marvac.org for additional
information on
the RV show.

    

Contact:
Rachael Biermann
Email Contact
Erin Proctor
Email Contact
Agency:    All Seasons Communications
Phone: (586) 752-6381
(586) 663-9966 (after 5 p.m.)

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