North Carolina Masonry Contractors Association State Golf Tournament

Words: Dan Kamys



Register today!

The Annual North Carolina Masonry Contractors Association State Golf Tournament is Thursday, Sept. 25, at the Mill Creek Golf & Country Club in Mebane, N.C.

Come enjoy a great day of fun, food and fellowship as you support NCMCA efforts to promote masonry as the building material of choice and as a great career opportunity!

Embroidered NCMCA logo golf towels for the first 110 to sign up! The Argos Team is once again providing the after-tournament chicken barbecue.

Hole-in-One prize!

Use this link to download additional details and a registration form: 
http://www.ncmca.com/PDF/GolfRegistration2014.pdf

For more information, contact:

David McQueen, Golf Committee Chairman

Adams, an Oldcastle?? company

(919) 815-4813

david.mcqueen@oldcastle.com


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