Anticipation of Vegas Show is Building

Words: Joni Coker/Public/News/292006825.jpg" width="250" height="165" border="1" align="right" hspace="10" vspace="1"> Combining the excitement of Las Vegas with the excitement of the Masonry Showcase...a winning combination! Attendees and exhibitors are anticipating a great time at this year's showcase. MCAA will be with CSI (Construction Specification Institute) once again. Combined, the show floor will offer over 60,000 square feet of exhibits. Don't miss this opportunity to combine the excitement of Las Vegas with your association show! The educational offerings are better than ever and the events not to be missed!

The Venetian is our headquarters hotel. Be sure to make your hotel reservations before February 27. After that date, rooms are subject to the availability and the prevailing rate. Book now to get the best rate at the official MCAA hotel! Reservations can be made online at www.masonryshowcase.com.

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