Midyear Meeting in Asheville Promises Fabulous Fall Colors

Words: Joni Cokerhttps://masoncontractors.azurewebsites.net/Public/News/9162005858.gif" width="230" height="152" border="1" align="right" hspace="10" vspace="1"> Joining us at this year's mid-year meeting will not only provide the latest information on our association, but you'll also reap the benefits of North Carolina's fabulous fall!

The meeting will be held October 9-11 at the Grove Park Inn Resort & Spa tucked in the beautiful Blue Ridge Mountains. This historic inn, built from granite stones from Sunset Mountain, offers golf at its Donald Ross course and a 40,000 sq. ft. spa. Along with MCAA meetings, attendees can enjoy a historic trolley ride and tours of the world famous Biltmore Estate.

Please visit www.masoncontractors.org/newsandevents/midyearmeeting/ for complete information and to sign up for the event.

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