Showcase Brochures Hot Off the Presses

Words: Colin Clampett/Public/News/1182004813.gif" width="194" height="250" border="1" align="right" hspace="10" vspace="1"> The brochures are hot off the presses and hitting the streets bringing you exciting information on the 2005 Masonry Showcase at Construct America?!

MCAA has put together yet another excellent line up of programs and events for the 2005 Showcase. We have doubled the number of seminars, expanded our education session offerings, added a new promotional competition, increased the number of product offerings and, on top of it all, will begin our new partnership with Construct America?. Attendees of Masonry Showcase will have access to three shows all under one roof, broadening your masonry operations and profitability.

The 2005 Masonry Showcase at Construct America? is a MUST ATTEND event. No other contractor based show will be able to offer what we will bring to you. Attendees will have access to over 1,000 exhibit booths offering extensive exposure to construction building products and services covering the entire construction lifecycle. Joint networking events including the Construct America? Welcome Reception at the Field Museum will aid in building relationships within the construction industry. In addition, Masonry Showcase is the once a year opportunity for all contractors to personally meet and collectively collaborate on how to compete more effectively against our industry's competitors.

If you have not yet received your copy of the 2005 Masonry Showcase brochure it is on its way. You can also check out all Showcase information at www.masonryshowcase.com and register ONLINE today! We have added so many new aspects to the 2005 Masonry Showcase?this is not the year to miss! Come join the excitement and be part of building a stronger masonry industry for you and your company.

See you next April 19-22, 2005 at Masonry Showcase in Chicago!

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