2022 MCAA Midyear Meeting Hotel Space Is Almost Full

Words: Dan Kamys

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The MCAA Midyear Meeting is set for August 14-18 in Lake Geneva, Wisconsin at the historic Grand Geneva Resort & Spa. As of right now, we have very limited availability remaining in our block, and it is unlikely that we will be able to secure any more. Once the room blocks are filled, you must contact the hotel directly and will not receive the MCAA group rate. If you have not yet registered for the meeting and secured your hotel room, please do so as soon as possible.

This year, the MCAA will not be coordinating reservations at any auxiliary hotels, and all other properties will require a short drive to the Grand Geneva. We strongly encourage registration as quickly as possible. In addition, our MAC PEC Golf Outing was completely full, but we were granted an additional 10 spots.

There are only a few Flagship Midyear Sponsorships left. Please click the text to see the sponsorship forms. We look forward to a productive and fun time together in August!
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