Jennie Farnsworth


Roles


Masonry Magazine July 2009 Page. 30
July 2009

Understanding Air and Vapor Barriers

WITH MOISTURE-RELATED PROBLEMS IN BOTH NEW CONSTRUCTION AND OLDER BUILDINGS EQUALLY PREVALENT IN THE NEWS, there is no doubt that air and vapor barriers should be a well used and understood tool in a designe

Masonry Magazine October 2008 Page. 6
October 2008

MARK Your Calendars for...

Cobb Galleria Centre

THE Hardscape Show

Atlanta, GA

for Contractors

...a MUST attend show!

Interacting with industry professionals both in the classroom and on the trade

Masonry Magazine October 2008 Page. 8
October 2008

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# MASONRY
Volume 48. Number 10
October 2008

Tracking the
Green
Movement

features

Green Building:
Initiating the Initiative in Your Business

Everyone is going green. Find out how being

Masonry Magazine October 2008 Page. 10
October 2008

For The Record

Jennifer Morrell
Editor
jmorrell@lionhrtpub.com

Greening Your Office

We talk a lot about going green through the building materials and methods we choose. But are you operating your office using green p

Masonry Magazine October 2008 Page. 17
October 2008

While the project was successfully completed, the partnership needed to be dissolved.

In 2004 Green cut ties with his partner. His own personal residence was under construction, and his wife was pregnant with their second child.

To get

Masonry Magazine October 2008 Page. 18
October 2008

New Products

Does your company have a new product? Please send all press releases, photos and other information to jmorrell@lionhrtpub.com.

Anver Corporation
Hudson, Mass.

High-capacity Vacuum Lifter

Anver Corp.'

Masonry Magazine September 2008 Page. 53
September 2008

Staying at the top in a
Masonry Business
# MASONRY NEWS CONTRACTOR TIP

Some mason contractors make it to the top, but very few ever stay there. In fact, it's much easier to get to the top than it is to stay on top. It's like trying to

Masonry Magazine September 2005 Page. 1
September 2005

September 2005
www.masoncontractors.org

MASONRY
The Voice of the Mason Contractor
Volume 44, number 9

MCAA
33 South Roselle Road
Schaumburg, IL 60193
www.masoncontractors.org
Change Service Requested

Masonry Magazine September 2005 Page. 4
September 2005

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MASONRY

Volume 44, Number 9
September 200

Image Courtesy of Pro Photo & Print

INSIDE
STONE

features
# The Natural Choice

Masonry isn't all just brick and block. See how some mason c

Masonry Magazine September 2005 Page. 13
September 2005

MCAA's Masonry Training Series

The MCAA Masonry Training Series was developed by a team of individuals drawn from around the country in response to industry demand for skilled, well-trained masons. This easy to use series has 45 different topic

Masonry Magazine September 2005 Page. 15
September 2005

New Products

Does your company have a new product? Please send all press releases, photos and other information to jen@lionhrtpub.com.

Buddy Equipment
Jacksonville, Fla.

Able and Stable

Buddy Equipment has introd

Masonry Magazine September 2005 Page. 16
September 2005

Making the Grade Students

Note: If you have an apprentice mason to nominate, contact: J. David Holt, c/o Holt Marketing Group, Inc., 6120 Union Chapel Road, Suite 100, Kansas City, Mo. 64152 or fax to (816) 891-6666.

in the Spotlight

Masonry Magazine September 2005 Page. 30
September 2005

Education

New College Sets Out to Make Its Mark
By Jennie Farnsworth

According to the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES), in the 2002-2003 academic year, the estimated number of high school graduates totaled three mill

Masonry Magazine August 2005 Page. 4
August 2005

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MASONRY
Volume 44, Number B
August 200

Photo by Jennie Farmsworth
LEGISLATIVE
CONFERENCE
Masonry industry leaders took
the nation's capital by storm during the
MCAA Legislative Conference,
June 26-28

Masonry Magazine August 2005 Page. 49
August 2005

ANNOUNCING

(Retired)
FOR SALE NON-STOP
SCAFFOLDING
Good Condition. 26 towers with 9-foot extension. On special built 20 foot 2 axle gooseneck trailer. Plus 86-9 foot extensions, braces and all safety equipment. $0.60 cents on the do

Masonry Magazine August 2005 Page. 51
August 2005

Articles

The city of Venice was the first to adopt the ordinance after four hurricanes threatened the Gulf Coast last year, officials said.

The county does not have such an ordinance, though there has been some talk about implementing