Masonry Showcase Attendee Brochure Sent with October Masonry Magazine!

Words: Joni Coker/Public/News/9272005940.jpg" width="154" height="200" border="1" align="right" hspace="10" vspace="1"> The October issue of Masonry magazine offers the first look at the 2006 Masonry Showcase in Las Vegas, March 29-31, 2006.

Subscribers to the magazine will receive the attendee brochure and see first hand the exciting programs being offered at the Las Vegas show. Be on the lookout for the October issue for information on education sessions, seminars and events.

If you want to increase your knowledge, build your business and meet with industry powerhouses, this is the place to be! Mark your calendar for this must attend event!

Information for the 2006 Masonry Showcase is also available online at www.masonryshowcase.com.

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