Masonry Magazine May 1979 Page. 29

Words: Alan Yorkdale, Joseph Wintz, Virginia Lopez, John Donnelly, Stanley Hand
Masonry Magazine May 1979 Page. 29

Masonry Magazine May 1979 Page. 29
Coming Events 1979

June 14-17. MCAA Summer Executive Board Meeting, Hyatt Lake Tahoe, Incline Village, Nev. Contact: MCAA Executive Office, 17 W 601-14th St., Oakbrook Terrace, IL 60181, (312) 620-6767.

June 21-22. Public Meeting. U.S. Metric Board, Boston, Mass. Contact: John Donnelly, (703) 235-1933.

June 21. 10th Atlantic Provinces Trowel Trades Productivity Fair, St. John, N.B., Canada. Contact: Atlantic Provinces Trowel Trades Conference & Fair Committee, P.O. Box 985, St. John, N.B., Canada.

June 22-24. 25th Annual Convention, Florida Concrete & Products Association, The Breakers, Palm Beach, FL. Contact Stanley I. Hand, Exec. Dir., FCPA, P.O. Box 160, Winter Park, FL 32790

July 22-26. 15th National VICA Leadership Conference & U.S. Skill Olympics, Atlanta, Ga. Contact: Virginia Croft Lopez, Vocational Industrial Clubs of America, 105 N. Virginia Ave., Falls Church, VA 22046.

August 16-17. Public Meeting. U.S. Metric Board, San Francisco, Calif. Contact: John Donnelly, (703) 235-1933.

August 22-24, Annual Fire Research Conference, National Bureau of Standards, Washington, D.C. Contact: Office of Extramural Fire Research, Center for Fire Research, Rm. B-260, Bldg. 224, National Bureau of Standards, Washington, DC 20234.

September 2-18. VICA International Skill Olympics, Cork, Ireland. Contact: Virginia Croft Lopez, Vocational Industrial Clubs of America, 105 N. Virginia Ave., Falls Church, VA 22046.

September 17-21. Annual Convention, International Union of Bricklayers & Allied Craftsmen, San Diego, Calif. Contact: BAC. 815-15th St., N.W., Washington, DC 20005.

October 5-10. Vth International Brick Masonry Conference, Brick Institute of America, Hyatt Regency Hotel, Washington, D.C. Contact: Alan H. Yorkdale or Joseph A. Wintz, BIA, 1750 Old Meadow Rd., McLean, Va. 21102, (703) 893-4010.

October 18-19. Public Meeting, U.S. Metric Board, Detroit, Mich. Contact: John Donnelly, (703) 235-1933.

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