Midyear 2024: August 25-29 in Park City, Utah

Words: Isa Stein

The MCAA is excited to announce that our 2024 Annual Midyear Meeting will be taking place in Park City, Utah, from August 25th to August 29th, 2024. This year, the MCAA will be working with the Stein Eriksen Lodge and The Chateaux to serve as the sites for the 2024 MCAA Midyear Meeting. 

Stay tuned for additional details about the 2024 MCAA Midyear Meeting, including tentative scheduling and registration information, which will be shared in the coming weeks. Keep an eye on MCAA emails, social media, and magazine channels for the latest updates. We look forward to welcoming everyone to Park City, Utah, from August 25th to 29th, 2024.

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