Michigan Mason Contractors' Association Expects Large Turnout in Chicago

Words: Dan KamysThe Michigan Mason Contractors' Association (MMCA) is expecting a large turnout in Chicago for the Masonry Showcase at Construct America. Several members will arrive from various locations throughout Michigan via train.

Plans currently include a reception on Thursday evening, April 21, 2005, at the host hotel, the Fairmont Chicago. A general membership meeting is planned for Friday morning. Other activities are in the planning stages.

MMCA's annual spring meeting and golf outing is being planned for Tuesday, May 10, 2005, in Webberville. More details will follow.

For more information, please visit MMCA's web site at www.mmca-mi.com.

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