November 2009 Archives
Press release from the Ontario Convention Center
Gold, silver, jewelry and collectible coins will adorn the Ontario Convention Center as it hosts the Coin, Currency & Jewelry Show December 17-19. This is the second show in a three-show deal Convention Center officials inked with producers, CK Shows, earlier this year.
"The show is both an educational experience, and an expansive showcase for children and coin collectors alike," said Bob Brown, Ontario Convention Center General Manager and CEO. "We are honored to be linked with this wonderful show, and look forward to it returning to Ontario June 24-26 next year."
Produced by Las Vegas-based CK Shows (http://www.ckshows.com/), the event will feature 200 dealers that sell, buy and trade U.S. and World coins, currency, jewelry, tokens, medals, bullion, ancient coins and more. The American Numismatic Association will also conduct Boy Scout merit badge workshops led by Certified Merit Badge Instructors.
Admission to the three-day event is free and open to the public. Children admitted with adults will receive free coins, and collectors are encouraged to bring in their own items for complimentary appraisals.
For more information about the Ontario Convention Center, operated by Philadelphia-based SMG, visit www.ontariocc.com.
The Ontario native recently led the Carlton salon at the Beverly Center to a second place finish at the 10th annual Comere Hair Show: Award for Excellence held at the Grove of Anaheim.
All 32 Carlton salons in southern California paricipated in the show.
And according to Rightley, the Beverly Center had never placed before.
This isn't just a typical hair show, organizers like Rightley were in charge of putting together a show and they were judged based on hair styling, performance and music.
The theme for Rightley's salon was Adam and Eve and my colleague, John Valenzuela, who was in attendance took these shots.
Rightley said they started styling all 10 models' hair at 10 a.m. and were working on them right up until the final minute of the show that evening.
This isn't the first time Rightley has placed in the show, she has three other trophies from when she worked at the Carlton salon in Montclair.
But there's another Inland Empire connection to this hair show, the salon that beat out Rightley's was the Montclair salon in the Montclair Plaza.




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