Masonry Magazine August 1988 Page. 23

Words: Donald Grant, Sharon Johnston, Lenny Pardue, Rennie Tejeda, Bob Heath, Dee Brown, Don Larsen, Joseph Szabo, Anthony Zotollo, President Hatch, Kathy Tejeda, Mary Rockwell
Masonry Magazine August 1988 Page. 23

Masonry Magazine August 1988 Page. 23
MCAA Executive Board

Meets In Napa Valley

Journeying to California and Yountville in the beautiful Napa Valley, the MCAA Executive Board held its Summer Meeting at the Vintage Inn on June 22-25. With a full schedule of meetings, the business sessions got underway on Thursday morning with the Finance, Safety, Education and Panel Committees holding meetings. Then at noon, the members and their wives boarded busses for the Silverado Country Club in Napa where they were the guests of Stucco Stone Products, Inc. for lunch. Following which they toured the Stucco Stone facilities in Napa where they visited the production line, testing lab and show room. Immediately following, they travelled to the Napa Creek Winery where they toured the winery, tested the final product and relaxed and enjoyed the beautiful vineyards.

Friday morning, additional committee meetings were held with the Membership and Constitution & By-Laws Committees reviewing completed projects and planning for the future.

Saturday morning, President Hatch called the Board Meeting to order at 9:00 a.m. in the Vineyard Terrace Room of the 1870 complex. Minutes of the meeting have been sent to all Board Members. One of the major decisions considered at the meeting was the endorsement of the "World of Masonry" (see details on the News page).

Winners of the MCAA Executive Board Golf Tournament, which was held on Friday afternoon were as follows:

MENS LOW GROSS Rennie Tejeda
MENS LOW NET Dee Brown
LADIES LOW GROSS Sharon Johnston
LADIES LOW NET Kathy Tejeda
MENS 2ND PLACE LOW GROSS Lenny Pardue
FEWEST HOLES PLAYED Mary Rockwell
CLOSEST TO THE PIN Sharon Johnston
GOODWILL AWARD Bob Heath

The Fall Executive Board Meeting will be held at the Hyatt Dorado Beach, Dorado, Puerto Rico, October 12-16. The sky over the Vintage Inn early each morning was filled with exotic patterned multi-colored balloons which floated along at the will of the winds.

President Hatch is joined by Stucco Stone President Bob Heath and other MCAA members at the firm's display room. Pictured are (L to r.): Joseph Szabo, Des Plaines, IL: Hatch; Heath; Anthony Zotollo, Great Neck, NY: Donald Grant, St. Louis, MO and Don Larsen, Itasca, IL.

Thursday, the Board was guest of Stucco Stone Products, Inc. for lunch on the Portico of the Silverado Country Club in Napa Valley. Inspecting various patterns, colors and shapes of Stucco Stone at their display room in Napa, CA.
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