NationalNet to Host Party for XBIZ Summer ’06 Forum

LOS ANGELES – As the momentum continues to build over the upcoming debut of the XBIZ Summer ’06 Forum, NationalNet has announced plans for a kickoff party at 40 Deuce in Las Vegas in conjunction with the event.

The NationalNet party will start at 11 p.m. on July 12, following the XBIZ Summer ’06 Forum poolside welcome reception from 8 p.m. to 11 p.m., at the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino where the forum will take place.

“Tony [of NationalNet] really knows how to put on a great party, and there is no doubt in my mind this will be one of the highlights of the show,” Kristen Kaye, XBIZ sales and marketing manager, said.

Ivan Kane's 40 Deuce , a popular Las Vegas hotspot, is described as a modern throwback to the burlesque and jazz clubs of the 1950s. The club is housed in the Mandalay Bay Resort & Casino and also has a location in Los Angeles, Calif.

Kaye added that rooms in the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino are selling out and that anyone interested in coming to the show, scheduled for July 12-14, should move quickly with reservations and travel plans.

In addition to parties, seminars, networking events, daily Happy Hours and poolside fun, the XBIZ Summer ’06 Forum promises to deliver one of the most exclusive and rewarding adult networking events of the year.

Event registration is required for access to seminars, business functions and special events.

Over the coming weeks, many more events related to the XBIZ Forum will be announced.

NationalNet also will be sponsoring a poolside cabana at the event and additional party information will be released on the first day of the forum.

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