Brick Industry Association's Brick Show

Words: Dan KamysBrick Industry Association's Brick Show is the only national tradeshow and conference for the clay brick industry. Brick Show 2005 will be held at the Westin Diplomat Resort & Spa in Hollywood, Fla., March 17-19, 2005.

Exhibitors at the Brick Show represent some of the premiere brick manufacturers in the U.S., as well as an array of suppliers to the brick industry. Networking opportunities include the Grand Opening Reception in the exhibit hall, a golf tournament and the Annual Banquet and Reception on the closing night of the Brick Show.

Registration is now open online for Brick Show 2005 exhibitors and attendees. Online payment is available, or you can fax or mail your payment after filling in the online registration form. Confirmation will be sent to you via e-mail. Early pricing is available until March 10, 2005. After March 10, you will need to register on-site, with on-site fees being higher.

The deadline for hotel reservations is February 23, 2005. The room rate for the show is $220 for single/double occupancy.

For more information, call (703) 620-0010 or visit www.bia.org.

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