Masonry Magazine December 1981 Page. 1
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NOVEMBER/DECEMBER, 1981
Holiday Greetings
A Message from the President
As we approach the holiday season, it is a time for reflection and gratitude. We at the Masonry Association extend our warmest wishes to all our members, partners, and friends. May this season bring you joy, peace, and prosperity. We look forward to a successful year ahead, building strong foundations together.
Project Spotlight: The New City Library
This month, we are proud to showcase the New City Library, a stunning example of modern masonry. The project features intricate brickwork and innovative design, demonstrating the versatility and beauty of masonry construction. The library stands as a testament to the skill and dedication of our members.
Industry News and Updates
Stay informed about the latest developments in the masonry industry. We provide updates on new technologies, materials, and best practices. This month, we highlight advancements in sustainable masonry and energy-efficient building techniques.
Member Profile: John Smith, Master Mason
Get to know the talented individuals who make up our association. This month, we feature John Smith, a master mason with over 30 years of experience. John shares his insights on the craft and his passion for creating lasting structures.
Upcoming Events and Workshops
Mark your calendars for our upcoming events and workshops. We offer a variety of opportunities for professional development and networking. This month, we are hosting a workshop on advanced bricklaying techniques and a seminar on masonry restoration.
Safety Corner: Winter Construction Tips
Ensure a safe and productive work environment during the winter months. We provide essential tips for cold-weather construction, including proper equipment maintenance and safety precautions. Stay safe and warm on the job site.
Classifieds
Looking for new opportunities or resources? Check out our classifieds section for job postings, equipment sales, and other relevant listings. Find what you need to succeed in the masonry industry.