NOW OPEN: 2024 Park City Midyear Meeting Registration

Words: Dan Kamys

CONTRACTORS: CLICK HERE TO VISIT THE MIDYEAR SITE AND REGISTER

By popular demand, we are thrilled to announce that registration is now OPEN for the 2024 MCAA Midyear Meeting in Park City, Utah from August 25-28, 2024. Click here or visit midyear.masoncontractors.org. Our host hotel will be The Chateaux (location for nearly all MCAA events) and our overflow property will be The Stein Eriksen Lodge (location for the Hall Of Fame Award Ceremony And Closing Dinner). This year's meeting is loaded with more fun and productive events than ever. We look forward to seeing you there!

The Midyear is open to all contractors, and provides many business development opportunities, including: formal and informal networking, our largest-ever MAC PEC Golf Outing, non-competitive problem solving Contractor Round Table Discussions, industry business and goal-setting through the MCAA Meeting and The Masonry Foundation Meeting, education through the popular Speed Dating day, and celebrating industry icons during the Hall Of Fame Award Ceremony And Closing Dinner.

New to this year's Meeting are several new optional events, including: a Half-Day Fly Fishing Excursion on Sunday morning, a new GPS Adventure Race & Lunch for non-contractor guests, and a Trap Shooting Outing. Read up on those options and join us for the outdoor adventures.

We look forward to seeing you in Park City for another great event! Please reach out to the MCAA with any questions at 800.536.2225.

Supplier Registrations: Industry suppliers who are a part of the Masonry Alliance Program, MCAA Business Savings Programs, or flagship sponsors of the MAC PEC Golf Outing are the only ones allowed to attend MCAA Meetings beginning in 2024. If you are a representative from one of those authorized groups, please contact the MCAA to get registered. If you are not, please visit masonryalliances.com in order to learn more about becoming active.

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