MCAA Mouse Pads Arriving Shortly

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The MCAA mouse pad.
Within the next few weeks all MCAA contractor members who have provided us with their e-mail address will receive a MCAA mouse pad with your username and password to access members only materials on the MCAA website, www.masoncontractors.org, including over 100 safety topics in the Safety Library, technical resources ranging from masonry design guides to the Hot & Cold Weather Masonry Construction manual, business resources for mason contractors, special product discounts only available to MCAA members, and much more!

If you have not provided your e-mail address to the MCAA or have recently changed your address, please contact us today at 800-536-2225 in order to update your information and make sure you receive your MCAA mouse pad.
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