Kaleen
  • Printer Friendly Version
  • Decrease Text SizeIncrease Text Size
  • PDF

09122018 HPMA Announces Robust Schedule at The Point for Fall Market 2018

9/12/2018
HPMA ANNOUNCES ROBUST SCHEDULE AT THE POINT FOR FALL MARKET 2018


HIGH POINT, N.C. -- The High Point Market Authority (HPMA) announces a robust lineup of personalities and programming for its newest space, The Point, for Fall Market, Oct. 13 - 17.

Located on Commerce Ave, between S. Main and Wrenn streets, The Point debuted in April during Spring Market as the first freestanding, High Point Market-branded venue conceived to enhance the buyer experience.

"We created this space after feedback indicated that networking, education and, of course, new products are top factors in a buyer's decision to attend Market," commented Tom Conley, president and CEO of the High Point Market Authority. "It was exceptionally well received during its debut in the spring and we anticipate that to only increase as more attendees visit The Point to learn and make valuable connections."

The Point is open daily to all Market attendees with a valid Fall Market pass. Hours are 11 am to 8 pm, Fri., Oct. 12, and 8 am to 8 pm, Sat., Oct, 13 through Tue., Oct. 16. During the hours of operation, a team of Market Advisors will be on hand to offer one-on-one consultations to attendees in need of information or support. Market-goers are encouraged to drop in throughout Market for specific events or to utilize the lounge area.

The schedule of events and programming changes daily. The full listing of programs and events for The Point is located in the Events section of the High Point Market website and at www.highpointmarket.org/the-point.

On Friday, programming begins at Noon with 4 back-to-back live podcast interviews from industry-focused channels Business of Design with host Kimberley Seldon, The Chaise Lounge with host Nick May, Design Between the Lines with host John Conrad, and A Well-Designed Business with host LuAnn Nigara.

Saturday through Tuesday, programming will begin each morning at 10 am with roundtable discussions focused on industry-relevant topics by well-known experts. A second roundtable will occur each day at 2 pm.

Roundtable topics include a discussion about digital marketing with Dering Hall's Dennis Sarlo, a conversation about licensing with Libby Langdon, Denise McGaha and Dwayne Clark, a preview of High Point's new Material ConneXion resource library with Dr. Andrew Dent, a business-focused dialogue with consultant Gail Doby, an opportunity to test the latest in performance fabrics with the International Textile Alliance, an overview of art sourcing and resources with art advisor Katherine Earnhardt and designer Kathleen Walsh, an open dialogue on becoming an influencer with Paloma Contreras, Donna Garlough and Adam Japko, and an insightful interview with Market veterans Ellen Gefen, Lisa Mende and Sarah Paxton on how to make the most of knowledge gained and connections made while at Market upon returning home.

From 11:30 am to 2 pm each day, the Parson's Table will offer a pop-up version of their homemade lunch service, coinciding with the Lunch Bunch schedule, offering the opportunity to enjoy lunch with well-known Market faces.

The afternoons will feature a mix of programming including celebrity meet and greet events with Kathy Ireland and Erin and Ben Napier, an interactive crafting hour with The Trim Queen, and even a visit from friendly therapy dogs via Crypton's Pooch Pop-Up. The hashtag printer and photo wall will also return, offering attendees the opportunity to take home with them a branded Market memory by posting to Instagram or Twitter with the hashtag #HPMKTmemory.

Evening offerings will expand this cycle with the addition of After Hours at The Point, featuring craft beer and wine from local brewery, Brown Truck Brewery, and local food trucks Friday through Monday from 5 pm to 8 pm. This will run concurrently with industry mixers hosted by the Black Interior Designers Network, the Interior Design Society, and the Design Influencers Conference and a lifestyle magazine launch party with Live Free magazine.

The interior space for The Point was developed icollaboration with celebrated design firm Barbour Spangle Design Group. Lighting, furnishings and decorative products to be used in The Point were donated by Buzzi Space, Raffel Systems, Southern Furniture, and Zuo Modern.

trans-ocean ad spot hri rugs