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WEDNESDAY, February 23
8:30 a.m. Conference Registration-Until 2:30 p.m. Mission Foyer, Convention Center
8:45 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. Second Session of the '83 MCAA International Masonry Conference (Session #26) Presidio Room, Convention Center
7:00 p.m. MCAA Special Theme Party-"Mexican Fiesta" Presidio Room, Convention Center. Tickets are in your Conference registration packet, or you may purchase them separately at the MCAA Registration Desk.
GEORGE L. PLUMB DON LEONARD
• George L. Plumb, MCAA Legal Counsel
• J. A. "Jack" Lynch-"Be Competitive in the Thin Brick Marketplace"
10:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon "Masonry Industry Showcase" (Session #27) North Parking Lot, Adjacent to the Mission Ballroom. This highly popular program will consist of live demonstrations of the newest material handling equipment by the nation's leading manufacturers. This program is presented by the MCAA Material Handling and Safety Committees. Moderators: Tony Luczynski, Chm., Material Handling Committee; Don Grant, Chm., Safety Committee.
12:00 noon Visit the '83 MCAA Trade Show- Until 3:00 p.m. Town & Country Room, Convention Center
Buffet Luncheon-Until 2:00 p.m. Adjacent to Educational Trade Show. Tickets are in your Conference registration packet, or you may purchase them separately at the MCAA Registration Desk.
THURSDAY, February 24
8:00 a.m. Conference Registration-Until 12:00 noon Mission Foyer, Convention Center
8:00 a.m. Final Day of the '83 Trade Show- Until 10:30 a.m. Town & Country Room, Convention Center
Continental Breakfast Adjacent to Educational Trade Show. Tickets are in your Conference registration packet, or you may purchase them separately at the MCAA Registration Desk.
11:00 a.m. MCAA Annual Meeting (Session #28) Golden West Room, Convention Center MCAA Members Only. Badges Must Be Worn For Admittance.
2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. MCAA Executive Board Meeting (Session #29) Helix/Del Mar Room, Convention Center
Departures
Waterfront Attraction-Seaport Village, a shopping and dining complex, reflects San Diego's harborside as it was a century ago, complete with authentic architectural styles and furnishings. Its 22 acres feature three quaint restaurants and more than 50 shops.
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