Masonry Showcase 2007 Website Online

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The Masonry Showcase 2007 website is now online.

The Masonry Showcase 2007 website is now online! Please visit www.masonryshowcase.com to view information on highlight events, educational programs, competitions and much more! Exhibitor materials including an interactive floor plan and exhibitor listings are also posted to help plan your Masonry Showcase 2007 experience.

Masonry Showcase online registration will be available on our website by October 2, 2006. Until then, please feel free to download the Showcase registration form and fax it to the MCAA National Headquarters at 847-301-1110.

Online registration for The Peabody Orlando, host to Masonry Showcase 2007, will be available online within the next week or two. Please feel free to download the hotel registration form and fax it to GRI at 972-259-4103.

Please visit www.masonryshowcase.com to stay informed on the latest exhibitor and Showcase program updates. We hope to see you in February in sunny Orlando, Florida!

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