Last chance: 2012 MCAA Midyear Meeting

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The 2012 MCAA Midyear Meeting will be held September 12-14, 2012 in Park City, Utah.
This is your last chance to register for the 2012 MCAA Midyear Meeting in Park City, Utah. Don't miss out - register now before it's too late! The MCAA Midyear Meeting will kick off with the Opening Dinner and TEAM Awards. Spend the night with your fellow aces of the masonry world as we celebrate the best of the best in the industry and announce the winners of the TEAM Awards competition.

Breakfast will be served to all attendees on Thursday morning, followed by committee meetings. Attendees will have plenty of free time to explore Park City or play a relaxing round of golf in the MAC PAC Golf Outing at spectacular Wasatch Mountain State Park.

Friday will begin with breakfast and the MCAA Board Meeting. Later in the morning, attendees will be able to participate in a number of Networking Round Table Discussions. These sessions will be a great opportunity to openly discuss topics with other peers from around the country in a non-competitive atmosphere and for you to walk away with a host of new best practices to implement in your own company.

The MCAA Midyear Meeting will conclude Friday night with a closing banquet at the Utah Olympic Facility. After dinner, members will be treated to a show by the Flying Aces All Stars, including a special jump from Chairman John J. Smith Jr. It will be a night to remember.

Accommodations are at the Hyatt Escala Lodge. Ideally situated in the heart of Park City, Utah, Hyatt Escala Lodge is tucked against the base of the Wasatch Mountain range offering panoramic views of the mountains and ski slopes.

For more information and to register for the 2012 MCAA Midyear Meeting in Park City, visit www.masoncontractors.org/midyear.
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