2011 Southeast Color Connection canceled

Conference canceled because of poor economic conditions


The board of directors of the Southeast Greenhouse Conference & Trade Show Inc., organizers of the Southeast Color Connection, announced the 2011 event, scheduled for June 15-17 in Greenville, S.C. has been canceled. The event, which was started in 1993 as a regional educational conference and trade show, was originally called the Southeast Greenhouse Conference. It was rebranded in 2009 to “SGC Presents Southeast Color Connection” to better reflect opportunities available to attendees and industry suppliers.
“After significant market analysis and discussion, we made the difficult decision to cancel the 2011 Southeast Color Connection,” said Jeff Mast, chair of the board of directors. “If you add the “great Recession” to the poor economic conditions and the ongoing drought in the South, you will get a combination of factors that affected attendance and exhibit sales. Until the economy stabilizes, it is not feasible to hold the conference.”
The Southeast Greenhouse Conference is a combined effort of state grower associations, the cooperative extension services and land grant universities of each member state. Member states include Alabama, Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee and Virginia.