2016 US National Bonsai Exhibition

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Saturday, September 10, 2016 - Sunday, September 11, 2016
The schedule has been posted for this year's National Bonsai Exhibition. Time to get your trees in order and start making hotel reservations!

Event Venue:
Total Sports Experience Arena
435 West Commercial Street
East Rochester, New York

Entry submission deadline is June 1, 2016. Who's going?

2016 US Bonsai Exhibition

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Kodama16

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Unfortiently my pregnant wife says I can't go to Brussels. The nations or the Japan 2017 big show. Even if she said I could go the tumor in my head probably knock me off befor then lol. I'm going to try and send a tree though if I can find some one close going.
 

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Just bought my tickets for the weekend.

Who else is going? Any interest in a meetup or means to ID each other?
 
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Come join us and see over 300 bonsai, suiseki and more! Over 93 different species and varieties.

Shop in the vendor area filling a soccer field. There are 50 vendors from 25 states.

Eight demos and 18 critiques. All free with admission.

Daily admission $20. Weekend pass $30 ONLY available until September 1.

Visit www.nationalbonsaiexhibition.com
 
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Come join us and see over 300 bonsai, suiseki and more! Over 93 different species and varieties.

Shop in the vendor area filling a soccer field. There are 50 vendors from 25 states.

Eight demos and 18 critiques. All free with admission.

Daily admission $20. Weekend pass $30 ONLY available until September 1.

Visit: www.usnationalbonsai.com
 

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For us its about a five hour drive. I am looking forward to even the drive. By the way, does anyone know how much trouble it would be to cut accross Canada with a tree in the back and make it back home again? That would simplfy the trip a great deal.
 
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For us its about a five hour drive. I am looking forward to even the drive. By the way, does anyone know how much trouble it would be to cut accross Canada with a tree in the back and make it back home again? That would simplfy the trip a great deal.
I know when I went to the ABS convention a few years back in Saratoga Springs NY that about half the trees were from Canada, so clearly people had brought them across. Bill I am sure will know... if he does not chime in here, I would shoot him an email.
 

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For us its about a five hour drive. I am looking forward to even the drive. By the way, does anyone know how much trouble it would be to cut accross Canada with a tree in the back and make it back home again? That would simplfy the trip a great deal.

Wow only 5 hours for you? It's just over 6 hours for me and I live in the same state....lol
 

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Hotels are filling up and Award Banquet seats are limited make plans now you will be glad you did!!!
 
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All admission tickets, weekend passes and banquet tickets can be picked up at the door.

Looking forward to seeing your great pine and shohin bonsai composition soon!
Bill
 

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For us its about a five hour drive. I am looking forward to even the drive. By the way, does anyone know how much trouble it would be to cut accross Canada with a tree in the back and make it back home again? That would simplfy the trip a great deal.

Vance, it's a huge risk, and I think you would have a very difficult time getting them back into the U.S. USDA is very strict on these matters, they'll fine you just for not declaring an orange. I don't bring any of my trees over to our club for that very reason, that said, I would love to hear what Canadians have to do in order to display their trees in a U.S. show.
 
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