51st NIA National Show & Convention
Logan, Utah (Beehive State)
June 12th – 14th, 2020
Autumn in Cache Valley -- photo courtesy of Mike Bullock
The 2020 NIA National Show & Convention will be held on June 12th - 14th in Logan, Utah. Logan is a small
city in Cache Valley, a mountain valley located in the heart of the Rocky Mountains. It’s an easy 90 minute drive
from Salt Lake City’s International Airport. The beautiful agricultural valley is nestled between two majestic
mountain ranges and home to Utah State University. Logan is surrounded by several bedroom communities and
is a slice of Americana that is like a step back in time. The pace is a little slower with many options for things to
do. Attendees and their families can stay as busy or relaxed as they choose. Attendees can easily turn this show
into a fantastic summer vacation. In addition to the multitude of things to do in the local area, Cache Valley is
only a 4 hour drive to Yellowstone & Teton National Parks and about a 4-5 hour drive to most of Southern Utah’s
National Parks.
The show and all meetings will be held at the Cache County Fairgrounds Event Center, a new facility completed
in 2018. The building features a 20,000 square foot main hall with LED lighting and skylights for natural lighting.
Adjacent smaller rooms will facilitate the Board meeting, Membership meeting, etc. The building is air
conditioned. There will be plenty of nearby parking. Loading and unloading will be at ground level.
The NIA Awards Banquet will be held at the Riverwoods Conference Center, 1.1 miles from the fairgrounds and
adjacent to the Marriott Springhill Suites, our host hotel. There are several other hotels in close proximity to the
fairgrounds. There are also RV accommodations at the fairgrounds with WiFi access. Uber, Lyft, taxi and free
bus service are all available in the valley.
Since Utah is the “Beehive” state, the “beehive” insulator will be the theme of the show.
Show & Meeting Location: Host Hotel:
Cache County Fairgrounds Event Center Marriott Springhill Suites
450 South 500 West 635 South Riverwoods Parkway
Logan, UT 84321 Logan, UT 84321
Located 1.1 miles from the fairgrounds
Banquet Location:
Riverwoods Conference Center
615 South Riverwoods Parkway
Logan, UT 84321
Located 1.1 miles from the fairgrounds
Your Show Hosts Are:
Don & Jeanne Briel Arnold & Linda Smith
P. O. Box 188 796 North 700 East
Providence, UT 84332 Morgan, UT 84050
(435) 753-5786 (801) 829-3383
[email protected] [email protected]
Show Schedule:
Wednesday, June 10
9:00 am – 4:00 pm Optional bus trip to the Golden Spike National Monument, Thiokol rocket
display, & Bear River Migratory Bird Refuge Visitors Center
Thursday, June 11
8:00 am – 5:00 pm Optional Bus trip to Salt Lake City’s Historic Temple Square and City
Creek Mall
8:00 am - 8:45 am NIA Board of Directors Breakfast (Fairgrounds)
9:00 am - 4:00 pm NIA Board meeting (Fairgrounds)
12:00 pm - 12:30 pm NIA Board of Directors Lunch (Fairgrounds)
5:00 pm - 9:00 pm Dealer unloading / Exhibitor Setup
7:00 pm - 9:00 pm Hospitality Suite at Springhill Suites
Friday, June 12
7:00 am - 8:00 am Dealer & Exhibitor Setup
8:00 am - 4:00 pm Show (NIA day)
4:00 pm – 5:30 pm Display Judging for NIA Awards
4:15 pm – 6:00 pm NIA General Membership Meeting (Fairgrounds)
The NIA Membership meeting will include refreshments
Saturday, June 13
8:00 am - 9:00 am Dealer Setup
9:00 am - 4:00 pm Show (general admission)
6:00 pm – 7:00 pm Cash bar open at banquet hall
7:00 pm - 10:00 pm NIA Awards Banquet
Sunday, June 14
8:00 am - 8:30 am Devotional
8:00 am - 9:00 am Dealer & Exhibitors Only
9:00 am - 2:00 pm Show (general admission – no entry fee)
2:00 pm – 5:00 pm Dealer & Exhibitor Tear-down
Show Facility:
The spacious main hall of the Cache County Fairgrounds Event Center will accommodate up to 158 sales tables
and 40 exhibit tables. All tables will be 30” x 8’. The isles and dealer space will be 8’ wide. Dealers with
Insulators, related go-withs, bottles, etc. are all invited. Dealer tables will be $45 each. Optionally, electricity is
available for $10 per dealer and
must be specified when tables are
requested. Exhibit tables are free
and include electricity if needed.
Those needing electricity should
bring a 25’ extension cord. All
tables will have nice white cloth
table covers. While table covers
must remain on all tables until the close of the show on Sunday at 2:00 pm, dealers and exhibitors still setup at
that time will be allowed to take their table cover(s) with them free of charge. There may be other incentives to
remain setup as well. Staying setup until the close of the show is strongly recommended. We expect many
Sunday walk-ins.
Security will be provided by NIA volunteers. The show hall will be locked during non-show hours and there will
be no access. The whole building will be locked outside of meeting times. The show hall will have security
cameras recording 24 x 7. The entire building will be reserved for this event and the show hosts will control
access.
Dealer & exhibitor table signs will be provided 450 South 500 West
ID badges will be provided Logan, UT 84321
Hand trucks will be available
Lunch will be available on-site each day
The admission charge will be $4 per person and free to dealers and exhibitors. Friday is NIA day and admittance
is limited to NIA members in good standing, including dealers and exhibitors.
Lodging:
The host hotel is the Marriott Springhill Suites located at 635 South Riverwoods Parkway, Logan, Utah 84332
(435) 750-5180. It is 1.1 miles from the Cache County Fairgrounds. It is adjacent to the Riverwoods Conference
center where the Awards Banquet will be held. It is also where the busses will leave for the pre-show excursions
and where the Thursday evening hospitality suite will be held.
There is a block of rooms being held until May 20, 2020, after which they will be opened to the public at full
price. The room rate for the show is $139 per night
plus tax. The room rate includes a complimentary hot
breakfast, complimentary parking, and complimentary
WiFi. The room rate is good from June10th through
June 15th, but will also be honored for a few days
before the 10th and after the 15th if requested when
making the reservation. Logan is a summer tourist
town and all of the hotel rooms in town fill very
quickly. Be sure to make your reservations early.
Also, if you need to cancel a reservation for any reason,
please do so as early as possible to free up that room
for other attendees.
There are a number of other hotels in the area as well. Below is a list of other hotels and their distance from the
fairgrounds:
Alta Manner Suites (2 miles from fairgrounds)
Anniversary Inn (1.5 miles from fairgrounds)
Beaver Creek Lodge (30 miles from fairgrounds in Logan canyon)
Horseback riding & ATV excursions available leaving from the lodge
Best Western Baugh Motel (1.1 miles from fairgrounds)
Best Western Weston Inn (1.6 miles from fairgrounds)
Comfort Inn (2.5 miles from fairgrounds)
Days Inn (1.8 miles from fairgrounds)
Econo Lodge (.8 miles from fairgrounds)
Quality Inn (3.4 miles from fairgrounds)
Hampton Inn (1.5 miles from fairgrounds)
Holiday Inn Express (4.1 miles from fairgrounds)
LaQuinta (1.3 miles from fairgrounds)
Super 8 (1.3 miles from fairgrounds)
University Inn (3.3 miles from fairgrounds)
General Information:
RV Parking is available for about 60 RVs at the fairgrounds with an estimated cost of $26 per night.
WiFi is available throughout the fairgrounds.
Show program books will be available.
The Salt Lake City international airport is approximately 85 miles (an easy 90 minute drive) from the show.
Airport shuttles are available. Here are a couple of links:
https://SaltLakeExpress.com/
https://www.yelp.com/search?cflt=airport_shuttles&find_loc=Logan%2C+UT
For those driving to the show, I-15 runs north and south passing about 30 miles west of the show location. If
coming from the north, State Road 30 runs east from I-15 (exit 385) to the center of Logan within 1 mile of the
fairgrounds. If coming from the south, US 89/91 runs northeast from I-15 (exit 362) and comes within ½ mile of
the fairgrounds.
For those not driving and not wanting a rental car while attending the show, there are several transportation
options:
Free bus service: https://www.cvtdbus.org/index.php (check days, hours, & stops)
Taxi service: Logan Taxi Cab -- (435) 753-3663
Cache Cab, LLC -- (435) 232-7900
Uber and Lyft are also available in the valley
The city is quite safe for walking and it should be a very pleasant time of year in the valley.
There are numerous restaurants throughout the valley.
Cache Valley is Rich in Things to See and Do
Visit: https://www.explorelogan.com
Or Call 1-800-882-4433 for more information
Just a Few Popular Local Attractions: Show Sponsor
Public pool and water slide across the street from the fairgrounds
Park and small zoo on the south side of the fairgrounds
American West Heritage Center (depicts life in the early west) www.awhc.org
Historic Logan tabernacle tours and concerts
Numerous antique shops
A wide variety of restaurants
Aggie ice cream at Utah State University https://aggieicecream.usu.edu/
Theaters and other entertainment
Stokes Nature Center in Logan canyon http://logannature.org/
Wind Caves and other hiking in Logan canyon http://logancanyonhiking.com/
Within a 1 Hour Drive:
Bear Lake recreational area about 40 miles northeast through beautiful Logan canyon
Minnetonka Cave www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/ctnf/recarea/?recid=70736
Golden Spike National Historic Site in Promontory, Utah (Part of the optional Wednesday tour)
www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/ctnf/recarea/?recid=70736
Northrup Grumman (Thiokol) rocket garden near Golden Spike (Part of optional Wednesday tour)
Spiral Jetty near Golden Spike https://utah.com/great-salt-lake-state-park/spiral-jetty
Salt Creek Waterfowl Management Area (view wildlife from Compton's Knoll viewpoint)
http://www.utahoutdooractivities.com/saltcreek.html
Bear River Migratory Bird Refuge Visitors Center (Part of the optional Wednesday tour)
Bear River Migratory Bird Refuge auto tour loop (12 miles west of visitors center)
https://www.fws.gov/Refuge/Bear_River_Migratory_Bird_Refuge/visit/plan_your_visit.html
Ogden Nature Center www.ogdennaturecenter.org
Ogden Union Pacific Railroad Depot
(Houses the Utah State Railroad museum, Browning Firearms museum, and the Browning-Kimbal Classic
Car Museum) http://theunionstation.org/
Eccles Dinosaur Park and Rainbow Gardens www.dinosaurpark.org
Historic Weber and Echo Canyons self-guided tour
(Natural rock formations used to guide early travelers, pioneer trail, Pony Express trail, etc.)
Hill Air Force Base Aerospace Museum http://www.hill.af.mil/Home/Hill-Aerospace-Museum/
Salt Lake City and Surrounding Area Attractions:
Temple Square (Part of the optional Thursday tour) https://www.templesquare.com/
Visitor’s Center
Historic Mormon tabernacle
Mormon Temple
Genealogy Library
Pioneer museum
City Creek mall (Part of optional Thursday tour) https://www.shopcitycreekcenter.com/
Lagoon (a fairly large amusement park featuring rides, swimming, and a pioneer village)
http://www.lagoonpark.com/
Cabella’s near Lagoon
State capital building
This Is The Place Heritage Park (features structures and early pioneer days in Utah)
https://www.thisistheplace.org/
Hogle Zoo https://www.hoglezoo.org/
Historic Fort Douglas and Natural History Museum of Utah https://www.fortdouglas.org/
Clark planetarium https://slco.org/clark-planetarium/
Rio Tinto Kennecott open pit copper mine https://www.kennecott.com/visit
Loveland Living Planet Aquarium https://thelivingplanet.com/
Numerous antique shops in Salt Lake City and surrounding area
Thanksgiving Point in Lehi, UT (features Dinosour Museum and much more (Cabela’s nearby))
https://www.thanksgivingpoint.org/
Heber Creeper short-line railroad (offering rides into the beautiful, scenic Provo Canyon)
https://hebervalleyrr.org/
Park City (old mining town, shopping area, mining museum, Holiday Village – Tanger Outlet Mall)
2002 Winter Olympic Ski Venues (currently used year round for ski team training)
https://www.parkcity.org/
Antelope Island State Park self-guided tour (causeway, island wildlife, and historic Garr Ranch)
https://stateparks.utah.gov/parks/antelope-island/
National Parks (Within 5 hours drive):
Arches National Park
Bryce Canyon National Park
Capitol Reef National Park
Canyonlands National Park
Zion National Park
Yellowstone National Park
National Monuments:
Timpanogos Cave National Monument
Dinosaur National Monument
Cedar Breaks National Monument
Bears Ears National Monument
Grand Staircase – Escalante National Monument
Natural Bridges National Monument
Pipe Spring National Monument
Rainbow Bridge National Monument
State Parks:
There are numerous state parks throughout the state of Utah offering picnicking, site seeing, hiking, fishing,
boating, etc.
Wednesday, June 10th Optional Golden Spike, Northrup Grumman (Thiokol) Rocket Display & Bear River
Migratory Bird Refuge Visitors Center Tour:
We are offering an optional tour that will take participants to the Golden Spike National Monument, the Northrup
Grumman (formerly Thiokol) Rocket Garden, and the Bear River Migratory Bird Refuge Visitors Center. This
bus tour will take about 7 hours, beginning at the host hotel at 9:00 am.
The Golden Spike National
Monument will be the first stop
where full scale replicas of the
two original Central Pacific and
Union Pacific locomotives
(Jupiter and No. 119) are rolled
out for a live demonstration. The
original locomotives met in
Promontory, Utah on May 10,
1869 when the East and West
tracks of the Transcontinental
Railroad met. A “golden spike”
was driven to commemorate the
event. There are replica poles
and insulators from the
Transcontinental Telegraph on
display as well. There is a museum, gift shop, historic presentations, etc.
A short distance away is the Northrup
Grumman (formerly Thiokol) solid
rocket motor plant with a large full
scale display of many of the rocket
motors Thiokol has built over the
years. The display includes various
satellite motors, defensive missiles, a
full size Space Shuttle booster motor,
etc.
Finally, there will be a stop at the Bear
River Migratory Bird Refuge Visitors
Center. The visitors center offers
interactive exhibits, a wetland
diorama and other displays featuring
information on birds and wetlands of
the Refuge, and a nice gift shop. The Bear River Migratory Bird Refuge is a 74,000-acre National Wildlife Refuge
in Utah, established in 1928.
A box lunch will be provided. The cost is $40 per person and includes admission. The tour is limited to the 1st
50 people that sign up. A second bus can be added if there is sufficient interest early enough. A waiting list will
be maintained in case of any cancellation.
Thursday, June 11th Optional Tour:
We are also offering an excursion to the center of Salt Lake City where participants can visit historic Temple
Square https://www.templesquare.com/ and/or the City Creek Mall https://www.shopcitycreekcenter.com/ across
the street from Temple Square.
Things to do on and around Temple Square include (visitor’s center, tabernacle, genealogy library, pioneer
museum, etc.) https://www.templesquare.com/. There will be a free non-proselyting tour of Temple Square for
our group. There are also several other historic buildings in the area. A brochure with a map will be provided
when boarding the bus.
The City Creek Mall is unique with a stream flowing through the center and its glass roof that opens on warm
sunny days. There are numerous shops and
restaurants in the mall. Information will be
provided when boarding the bus.
The bus will leave the host hotel at 8:00 am and
return around 5:00 pm. Participants will be on
their own for lunch at the mall or any of the many
restaurants in the area within easy walking
distance. The cost is $35 per person. The tour is
limited to the 1st 50 people that sign up. A second
bus can be added if there is sufficient interest
early enough. A waiting list will be maintained
in case of any cancellation.
GENERAL RULES OF CONDUCT
All participants shall abide by the NIA Code of Ethics. In particular:
Participants shall not knowingly misrepresent the condition, rarity, or value of insulators or related items they
offer for sale or trade.
Imitation and Altered insulators or related items may only be brought onto the show premises if they are
PERMANENTLY MARKED or embossed so as to indicate their lack of authenticity. While the NIA Code of
Ethics requires Imitation and Altered Insulators to be plainly marked “reproduction” and “fake” respectively, it
does not require Questionable Insulators (those which may not be Original Insulators), to be permanently marked.
The goal of this rule is to cause a prospective purchaser to easily recognize that an item is a reproduction or fake,
or to cause them to question its authenticity. Insulators of questionable authenticity should be represented with
candor. If not, a Show Organizer(s) can require a participant to remove the item from a sales table. The decision
of the Show Organizer shall be final. NIA Board Members attending a NIA sponsored show will provide active
assistance, if requested by a Show Organizer, in resolving violations of the NIA Rules.
All restored and/or repaired items on sales tables must be clearly labeled as such.
All show participants and the attending public shall abide by any site-specific show rules set by the Show
Organizer(s) including all applicable State laws, local ordinances, restrictions imposed by the owner of the
facility, etc.
Positively no public attendance during show setup hours.
“Aisle dealing" by the attending public is discouraged.
It will not be permissible for dealers to "work the aisles" in any fashion which preempts the opportunities of
fellow dealers.
Dealer side shows (spotlights, excessive “cow bell ringing,” etc.) shall not be carried to the point of being abusive
to fellow dealers and the general public.
Dealers will not sublet portions of their reserved tables without first consulting with the show host and obtaining
permission. Dealer packets, novelties, etc. will only be given to the dealer reserving the table, not helpers nor
other dealers sharing the table. Anyone using part of a dealer’s table must also be a NIA member in good standing.
Participants shall keep aisles in front of tables free of boxes and clutter.
Participants are encouraged to cover their unattended tables.
Dealers should keep their sales tables intact until the end of the published show date and time. There may be
exceptions made for those driving long distances or needing to make other travel connections, but advance
arrangements should be made with the Show Organizer(s) when reserving the table. The Show Organizer(s)
reserves the right to locate such tables on the outer aisles or near exits to avoid disruption of the rest of the show
with any early departures. The Show Organizer(s) may announce blanket authority for early takedown at such
time as public attendance appears to have ceased.
Participants will be responsible for any damage they do to the facilities with their setup practices (i.e. no signs or
other items taped or tacked to walls or furnishings).
The Show Organizer(s) will make every effort to provide good security, but will not be responsible for any loss
of participant property due to theft or breakage. Each dealer and exhibitor is asked to help with security by
watching after his own items and keeping an eye on adjacent tables.
All National Show dealers, helpers, and exhibitors must be NIA members in good standing. All attendees on any
NIA day must be NIA members in good standing.
Dealers are required to pay the appropriate Sales Tax on their sales. A simple form will be provided in each
dealer packet that can be filled out and turned into a show host or mailed directly to the State of Utah. This is an
update from the more complex information in the printed dealer packets.
The reservation of a table at a NIA sponsored show constitutes the acceptance of these rules and agreement to
comply with them.
Dealer/Exhibitor and General Show
Information
Location:
Cache County Fairgrounds Event Center
450 South 500 West
Logan, UT 84321
Sales Tables:
All tables are 30” x 96” …………. $45.00 each
Electricity .……………….……… $10.00
All dealers and exhibitors must be a NIA member in good standing. Anyone helping a dealer or exhibitor
anytime other than during public show hours on Saturday and Sunday must be a NIA member in good
standing and listed on the vendor contract. The link for a NIA membership application is:
http://www.nia.org/handbook/documents/membership_form.pdf
Exhibitor Tables: Free 8’ table or space. If you would like more than one table or space, contact the show
host. Electricity is free for exhibitors, but you may need an extension cord..
Awards Banquet: $38 per adult, 25 per child under 12, & FREE for children under 3 years of age.
Complete the Banquet Reservation Form. Pick up tickets at the front table.
Wednesday excursion to Golden Spike, etc.: $40/person
Thursday excursion to Salt Lake City: $35/person
Refund cutoff date: May 15th, 2020
Admission Fee: 3-day General Admission is $4.00
Free admission for dealers, exhibitors, and their listed helpers. Wearing of name badges
(which will be in your show packet) is required at all times in the show hall.
Show Hosts:
Don & Jeanne Briel Arnold & Linda Smith
P. O. Box 188 796 North 700 East
Providence, UT 84332 Morgan, UT 84050
(435) 753-5786 (801) 829-3383
[email protected] [email protected]
51st Annual NIA National Show & Convention
June 12-14, 2020
Cache County Fairgrounds
Logan, Utah
Sales Table Reservation & Agreement
I and my representatives (i.e. participating family members, helpers, other vendors, etc.) agree to abide by the NIA general show
floor rules, code of ethics, and any special rules, as specified in the information included in this show packet. I understand that
neither the National Insulator Association, its officers and committee members, the show hosts, nor the Cache County
Fairgrounds and their respective owners, managers, subsidiaries, affiliates, employees and agents will be responsible for the
theft, loss or damage to person or property, from any cause whatsoever during our participation in this event. I hereby agree
to indemnify, hold harmless and defend the Cache County Fairgrounds and their respective owners, managers, subsidiaries,
affiliates, employees and agents, the National Insulator Association, it’s directors, chairpersons, agents and members and the
show hosts against any claims or expenses arising out of the use of the Cache County Fairgrounds or the actual sale of any
item(s) by myself or by any of my representatives as described above. I also hereby agree to indemnify the Cache County
Fairgrounds for any damage caused to any property as a result of my or my representative’s participation in this Show and
Convention, except for in the case of the Fairgrounds negligence or misguidance.
I also understand that failure to comply with the terms of this agreement may result in my expulsion from the show premises
and/or limitations placed on my future participation in NIA sanctioned shows and activities.
Items on my sales table will include: __________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________________________
Sales Tables:
Covered Table 30” x 96” #_______X $ 45.00 $
Electricity: per 5 Amp plug-in $ 10.00 $
Chairs required: (no more than 2 per sales table) #_______ No charge____
Total Amount Due $___________
***Please list your name and the names of all helpers and NIA numbers***
Please print:
Name: __________________________________________________________________ NIA #____________
Name: __________________________________________________________________ NIA #____________
Name: __________________________________________________________________ NIA #____________
I have read the above, the general rules of conduct, and completed this form. By my signature I hereby accept the requirements
and this Agreement’s terms and conditions set by the hosts and the NIA Show Rules and Code of Ethics. I understand the
refund cut-off date is May 15th, 2020 and that cancellations past this time will be considered on an individual basis. I also
understand I must be an NIA member in good standing at the time of this National Show. (To make it easier for you and those
with you, the show host requests you renew your membership or join NIA at least 45 days prior to the beginning date of this
National.)
Signed: ____________________________________________________________ Date: _________________
Please complete and return this contract along with the NIA reservation tally sheet
Thank you for SUPPORTING the 2020 National!
Exhibit Table Reservation &
Agreement
51st Annual NIA National Show & Convention
June 12-14, 2020
Cache County Fairgrounds
Logan, Utah
I and my representatives (i.e. participating family members, helpers, other vendors, etc.) agree to abide by the NIA General
Show floor rules, code of ethics, and any special rules, as specified in the information included in this show packet. I understand
that neither the National Insulator Association, its officers and committee members, the show hosts, nor the Cache County
Fairgrounds and their respective owners, managers, subsidiaries, affiliates, employees and agents will be responsible for the
theft, loss or damage to person or property, from any cause whatsoever during our participation in this event. I hereby agree
to indemnify, hold harmless and defend the Cache County Fairgrounds and their respective owners, managers, subsidiaries,
affiliates, employees and agents, the National Insulator Association, it’s directors, chairpersons, agents and members and the
show hosts against any claims or expenses arising out of the use of the Cache County Fairgrounds or the actual sale of any
item(s) by myself or by any of my representatives as described above. I also hereby agree to indemnify the Cache County
Fairgrounds for any damage caused to any property as a result of my or my representative’s participation in this Show and
Convention, except for in the case of the Fairgrounds negligence or misguidance.
I also understand that failure to comply with the terms of this agreement may result in my expulsion from the show premises.
Circle one: 8’ Exhibit Table or 8’ Space……. Circle one: Adult or Junior…… Electricity: Yes or No
Select one judging category for your NIA exhibit. You MUST select a category before your reservation
will be accepted. Note: All tables will have a white table cover and skirt.
PLEASE SEE THE EXPLANATIONS FOR CATEGORY SELECTION IN THE NIA SHOW RULES
AND CODE OF ETHICS. THEN CIRCLE ONE:
Threadless Threaded Glass Threaded Porcelain Specialty Color Foreign General
Lightning Rod Equipment Non-Competitive Pole Line Hardware & Equipment Go-Withs
Number of tables needed: __________ Special Request: ____________________________________________
Print Name: ________________________________________________________________________________
I have read the above, the general rules of conduct, and completed this form. By my signature I hereby accept the requirements
and this Agreement’s terms and conditions set by the hosts and the NIA Show Rules and Code of Ethics. I understand the
refund cut-off date is May 15th, 2020 and that cancellations past this time will be considered on an individual basis. I also
understand I must be an NIA member in good standing at the time of this National Show. (To make it easier for you and those
with you, the show host requests you renew your membership or join the NIA at least 45 days prior to the beginning date of this
National show.)
Signed: _____________________________________________
Date: _________________
Please complete and return this contract
along with the NIA reservation tally sheet
Thank you for SUPPORTING the 2020 National!
51st Annual NIA National
Show & Convention
June 12-14, 2020
Cache County Fairgrounds
Logan, Utah
Directory Advertising Contract
Promote your business, your club, your show, or yourself! Let other collectors know who you are and what you
are looking for, selling, or representing.
I hereby authorize the insertion of the following “copy-ready” advertisement in the Directory for the 2020 NIA
National Show & Convention and agree to pay the total for the advertisement I have chosen.
Name: _______________________________________________________________________
Signature: ____________________________________________________________________
Advertising Options:
1/8 Page Ad (Business Card) # ____ $10.00 ea. $ __________
1/4 Page Ad # ____ $25.00 ea. $ __________
1/2 Page Ad # ____ $45.00 ea. $ __________
Full Page Ad # ____ $80.00 ea. $ __________
Total for advertising $ __________
Please complete and return this contract along with the NIA reservation tally sheet
Copy ready ad due by: April 24, 2020.
Email advertisement to [email protected] or mail “copy ready” ad.
Make check payable to: NIA
Mail to: Don Briel - NIA# 7218
P. O. Box 188
Providence, UT 84332
Thank you for SUPPORTING the 2020 National!
Awards Banquet Registration Form
Awards Banquet Saturday June 13, 2020
The awards banquet will be held at the Riverwoods Conference
Center adjacent to the Marriott Springhill Suites
A reception and cash bar will be open from 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm.
The banquet will begin at 7:00 pm. There is a choice of Barbeque Crusted Chicken, Sweet Glazed Pork Loin,
or Vegetarian* as the entree. Also included are Scalloped Potatoes, Roasted Vegetables, Mixed green Salad,
fresh Fruit Salad, and Rolls. For desert there will be German Chocolate Cake or Apple Pie with Candied
Pecans & Caramel.
Adult admittance # _______ Pork or Chicken $38.00 ea. $ __________
Adult admittance # _______Vegetarian $38.00 ea. $ __________
Children under 12 # _______ Pork or Chicken $25.00 ea. $ __________
Children under 12 # _______Vegetarian* $25.00 ea. $ __________
Children under 3 yrs. # _______ FREE
Banquet Total $ __________
*Vegetarian or other special requests must be made at least 2 weeks in advance.
Special request:
_____________________________________________________________________________
Name:
_____________________________________________________________________________________
Tickets will be in your dealer/exhibitor packet or may be picked up at the front table on Friday or Saturday
Please return this form along with the NIA reservation tally sheet.
Mail to: Don Briel - NIA# 7218
P. O. Box 188
Providence, UT 84332
Thank you for SUPPORTING the 2020 National!
51st Annual NIA National
Show & Convention
June 12-14, 2020
Cache County Fairgrounds
Logan, Utah
51st NIA Show & Convention Tally Sheet
Sales Table Reservation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $
Sales Table Electricity ($10) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $
Display Table Request . . . . . please check if displaying . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . No Cost
Advertising for Show Directory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $
Awards Banquet Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $______________
Wednesday Golden Spike, etc. Excursion @ $40 per person . . . . . . . . . . . . . $______________
Thursday Salt Lake City Excursion @ $35 per person . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $______________
Total Enclosed $
***Be sure to sign and include the Dealer Agreement, Exhibit Agreement,
Advertising Contract, and Banquet Reservation.
Please print legibly:
Name: _______________________________________________________ NIA#: ______________________
___
Address: __________________________________________________________________________________
City, State, Zip: ____________________________________________________________________________
Phone: ___________________________________________________________________________________
Emergency contact name: ____________________________________________________________________
Emergency contact phone: ___________________________________________________________________
If you are a dealer, helper, exhibitor, or are planning to attend the show on Friday you must be a NIA
member in good standing (dues paid). You must wear your show badge to get into the show hall and at all
times while in the show hall!!!
Make checks payable to:
51st Annual NIA National Show & Convention
June 12-14, 2020
Cache County Fairgrounds
Logan, Utah
Thank you for SUPPORTING the 2020 National!
Mail the above forms and check to:
Don Briel - NIA# 7218
P. O. Box 188
Providence, UT 84332
NIA
Silent Auctions
To help defray the costs of the National Show & Convention, we will be having silent auctions
of donated/contributed items at various times throughout the show. Please consider making a
donation of an insulator or insulators, go-with items, etc. to help support this annual event.
Remember any donations to the NIA show may be tax deductible. The National Insulator
Association is designated as a 501c3 public charity. If you want a receipt for tax purposes, please
let Aaron or Shauna know.
Please fill out this form and mail to:
Aaron and Shauna Smith
1110 Mahogany Ridge Rd.
Morgan, UT 84050
Item(s) to be donated: __________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________
Please contact Aaron or Shauna Smith @ (801) 372-7866, for shipment or delivery
arrangements of donation(s).
Name: ______________________________________________________________________
Address: _____________________________________________________________________
City, State, Zip: _______________________________________________________________
Thank you for SUPPORTING the 2020 National!