Masonry Magazine February 1992 Page. 36

Masonry Magazine February 1992 Page. 36

Masonry Magazine February 1992 Page. 36
Day 5 Monday, February 10

10:00am to 12:00am, Masonry Expo Seminars. These Seminars will be held in the Orange County Convention Center.

No 3, "Resisting Moisture Penetration"
Speaker: Chris Beal
Cost: $50.00

No. 4, "Consructing Quality Masonry"
Speaker: Al Wendt
Cost:$50.00

9:00am MCAA Spouse Program "It Can't Be Me, It Must Be You" This one hour workshop is devoted to the challenges of the 90's. Sheryle Nicholson will present a program designed to help recognize and understand the differences in people we love and have to work with. This fast paced interactive workshop will have you laughing and enjoying the realization that we can actually build on the skills learned to guarantee our success personally and professionally. (Price is included in the Spouse Program.)

10:30am MCAA ROUGH TERRAIN FORK LIFT SHOWCASE
This Masonry Expo Highlight showcases industry leading manufacturers of rough terrain forklift equipment. These manufacturers will display key features of their equipment through a series of planned maneuvers. The showcase will be held outside of the Orange County Convention Center.

12:00noon to 5:00pm
Masonry Expo '92 Exhibits Open.

7:00pm to 12:00pm
MCAA's Annual Banquet. This formal and semi-formal biannual event features the swearing in of MCAA officers for the new term. Also featured will be live entertainment and a live band for dancing enjoyment.

7:00pm-??? MCAA'S Children Banquet. This special event is designed especially for children of all ages; games, movies and a culinary menu just for kids will surely delight all the young participants. For those younger children that find it hard to stay awake waiting for mom and dad to pick them up, a quiet room to nap will be provided. The event will be held in an adjacent room to the adult banquet, so parents will find it easy to check in on their children during the evening. (This event is part of the Spouse With Young Children Program)

10:00am Masonry Expo '92 Exhibits Open.

11:30am Fastest Trowel on the Block. Watch the 1991 winner from Houston defend his title against winners of regional block laying competitions. This has been one of the favorite events for Expo attendees.

Day 6 Tuesday, February 11

8:00am to 10:00am
Masonry Expo Seminars. These Seminars will be held an the Orange County Convention Center.

NO. 5, "Grouting Reinforced Masonry"
Speaker: Jake Ribar
No. 6, TBA
Cost: $50.00

3:30pm MCAA Board Meeting. Incoming MCAA President will convene the MCAA Executive Board to outline Association activities for the upcoming term.

6:30pm MCAA Optional Trip to Walt Disney World Resort. This trip is the optional portion of the MCAA Conference. This reception is the formal welcoming to Walt Disney World. It will feature Walt Disney World characters who will help meet, greet and welcome attendees during this 1 hour and 30 minute reception. (There will be photo opportunities with the Walt Disney World Resort characters so bring your cameras.) This is a private reception.


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December 2012

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December 2012

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