Instruction For Masonry Show Badges

Words: Rachel KrantzAdmission to the Exposition will be by badge only. There is a limit of 3 badges per 10x10 booth a company may request. Additional badges are available for a minimal $5 charge before January 13, 2001. Changes or additional badges are available after January 13 for a fee of $15 per badge. Badges are for bona fide employees of the exhibiting company and must be proven as such.

You will save time and avoid inconvenience by requesting badges for your employees prior to January 13, 2001. You can mail or fax in changes, additions, and cancellations as they occur prior to January 13, 2001. After this date all requests will by processed on site.

A company representative will be allowed to pick-up all staff badges, provided proper company identification is shown for each individual. Business cards are considered sufficient identification.

Questions should be directed to the Masonry Showcase at 800-536-2225.

Requests for additional badges must be made in writing with an explanation for the need of additional personnel. Requests may be faxed to 630-705-4209.
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