Masonry Magazine December 1983 Page. 31

Words: John Loth, Dave Bradley
Masonry Magazine December 1983 Page. 31

Masonry Magazine December 1983 Page. 31
Coming Events

1984

January 26-31. 34th MCAA International Masonry Conference (Jan. 26-31) & Educational Trade Show (Jan. 28-30), Hyatt Regency New Orleans Hotel, New Orleans, La. Contact: MCAA Executive Office, 17W601-14th St., Oakbrook Terrace, IL 60181, (312) 620-6767.

January 15-18. 64th Annual Convention/34th Concrete Industries Exposition, National Concrete Masonry Association, Rivergate Convention Center, New Orleans, La. Contact: John Loth, NCMA, P.O. Box 781, Herndon, VA 22070, (703) 435-4900.

January 19-22. Successful Rehabilitation Workshops, National Trust for Historic Preservation, San Francisco, Calif. (Jan. 19-22), and Savannah, Ga. (Feb. 23-26). Contact: Center for Preservation Training, 1785 Massachusetts Ave., N.W., Washington, DC 20036, (202) 673-4092.

March 14-15. ASTM Committee C-8 on Refractories, Hyatt Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pa. Contact: Dave Bradley, American Society for Testing & Materials, 1916 Race St., Philadelphia, PA 19103, (215) 299-5504.

March 28-31. Pacific Northwest Construction Expo, Seattle Center Coliseum, Seattle, Wash. Contact: JRM & Associates. 551 First Ave., So., Seattle, WA 98104, (206) 447-0124.

April 4-11. Hannover Fair '84, Hannover, West Germany. Contact: Hannover Fairs Information Center, P.O. Box 338, Whitehouse, NJ 08888, telephone: toll-free (800) 526-5978; within New Jersey, (201) 534-9044.

April 10-12. Concrete Block Paving 2nd International Conference, Delft University of Technology, Delft, The Netherlands. Contact: Jan. W. Vasbinder, Scientific Attache, Royal Netherlands Embassy, 4200 Linnean Ave., N.W., Washington, DC 20008, (202) 966-0707.

June 12-14. The Big Show (Northeast Construction Expo), Bayside Exposition Center, Boston, Mass. Contact: Robert T. Slater, Northeast Construction Expo, 163 Highland Ave., Needham Heights, MA 02194, (617) 449-3916.

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