Qwebec Expo Announces the 2much Early Owls Combo Party Plan

MONTREAL Webcam website software maker 2much.net has announced a return to the tradeshow party scene with its upcoming 2much Early Owls Combo Party Plan.

To be held two nights before Qwebec Expo officially gets under way, company President Mark Prince is describing it as a "culmination and cumulation of celebratory events to make up for going without for too long, far too long."

"On top of being sort of a pre-warmup warm up for Qwebec Expo, we'll be holding our third Girls Night Out celebrating 2much.net's 15th anniversary, LiveCamNetwork.com's 12th year in business and Mediaguy's ten years at the company," Prince said. "Not to mention the 10th anniversary of Qwebec Expo and our support for the best little tradeshow in the industry."

2much will also be sponsoring daily Networking Cocktails, dubbed Sensation this year, each day during the official schedule, beginning Thursday Aug. 8 Saturday from 6-8 p.m.

"We were going to do another on Wednesday, considering the number of early arrivals," Prince said. "But this year's expo is just too jam-packed with events and we have our Girls Night Out gathering and supper before the party. "The early birds will be able to gather informally and get some preliminary legwork in before things really take off."

The Qwebec Expo will be held Aug. 9-11 at the Mariott Chateau Champlain hotel in Montreal.

For more, visit Qwebec.com.

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