Truck Show Latino, the only major U.S. truck show designed to attract the Hispanic/Latino fleet owner and owner-operator, features new show dates and new attractions for 2006.
New Show Dates for Truck Show Latino
Truck Show Latino, the only major U.S. truck show designed to attract the Hispanic/Latino fleet owner and owner-operator, features new show dates and new attractions for 2006

Show dates this year are Saturday and Sunday, Oct. 21-22, at the Fairplex in Pomona, Calif.
With more than 3.5 million Hispanics within 30 miles of the Fairplex, Truck Show Latino is the home of the largest concentration of Latino truckers in the United States.
The second edition of this show, which made its successful debut last fall, will feature exhibit halls filled with trucking products and services.
There will be entertainment Saturday night, music, food, door prizes, elaborately painted show trucks from across the nation, and dozens of fleets recruiting for drivers.
Visitors can save $10 by downloading a pdf of the admission ticket from the show’s website, filling it out, and presenting it at the show. In addition, the Fairplex has parking for hundreds of tractor-trailers, and is easy to reach by taking the Fairplex exit off Interstate 10.
The first 500 visitors on Saturday will receive a copy of “100 Years of Trucking,” valued at $10.
Newport Communications Group and Independent Trade Show Management produce the Truck Show Latino, LLC.
To reserve a booth, call Susan Patterson at (800) 233-1911, Ext. 233. For more information on the show or to download free tickets, visit www.thetruckshowlatino.com.
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