What makes those dates come up like that is somebody gets ahold of the info from last year and just puts those dates down without checking the calender as most years it will be off that one day but on leap year it makes it worse. When you get a date you are not sure of check the schedual that goes with the show and see if it is a show that has items scheduald for say a sunday and the calender says the last date is saterday then you know those dates are the last years show and use that calender to figure out what the dates would be based on the schedual. Example our local show is in May on Memorial day weekend that includes only friday, saterday and sunday mot some Like to try to put the actuall holliday in there as well. Then a local monthly publication April issue had on the front cover about the show with the dates of 25-26-27 and featuring IHC but that was last year, this year the dates were24-25-26 and Ohio built. On the May cover they had corrected it.
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