Masonry Magazine February 1983 Page. 11

Words: Fred Daues, Donald Grant, Richard Harris, Robert Hatch, David Soloff, Ray Lackey
Masonry Magazine February 1983 Page. 11

Masonry Magazine February 1983 Page. 11
83 MCAA Conference Program
Town & Country Hotel, San Diego, California

The MCAA Committee Meetings and Regional Vice Presidents' Conferences are open to all MCAA members. The Executive Board urges you to attend as many of these meetings as possible.


SUNDAY, February 20

10:00 a.m. Conference Registration-Until 4:00 p.m.
Mission Foyer, Convention Center

2:00 p.m. Industry Promotion Meeting
(Session #1) Sunrise Room, Meeting House
Conducted by: Ray Lackey, Executive Director, Market Development Program, International Masonry Institute, Washington, D.C.


MONDAY, February 21

8:00 a.m. Conference Registration-Until 4:00 p.m.
Mission Foyer, Convention Center

8:00 a.m. Canadian Meeting (Region J)-Dino Maniago
(Session #2)-Towne Room, Meeting House

8:30 a.m.
MCAA Committee Meetings
to
See Room Assignments Below
10:15 a.m.

Contract Research-Robert Hatch, Chm.
(Session #3) Senate Room, Convention Center

Finance-David B. Soloff, Jr., Chm.
(Session #4) Committee Room, Convention Center

Insurance-Richard Harris, Chm.
(Session #5) Chamber Room, Convention Center

Masonry Panels-Fred Daues, Chm.
(Session #6) Cabinet Room, Convention Center

Safety-Donald Grant, Chm.
(Session #7) Forum Room, Convention Center
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