Indiana Cut Stone Event for Mason Contractors

Words: Dan KamysOn Oct. 8, masons from all over the United States and Canada are coming to Bedford, Ind., to participate in a free, one-day educational event. This event will provide instruction to mason contractors on all aspects of working with Indiana Limestone. Attendees will see the entire Indiana Limestone quarrying and fabrication process as well as take part in activities that will teach them the proper application, maintenance, repair and restoration of Indiana limestone.

This event is open to all mason contractors. Attendees can register online and get to the Indiana Cut Stone fabrication facility 7:30 a.m., October 8. From that point, Indiana Cut Stone will supply refreshments, lunch and bus transportation to Victor Oolitic Stone for the tour of their quarry and processing facility, and then return buses to Indiana Cut Stone for the round-robin classes on working with Indiana Limestone.

Visit www.indystone.com for more information.
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