Masonry Magazine December 1982 Page. 5
These nationally recognized industry leaders will headline the speakers program at MCAA's 33rd International Masonry Conference in San Diego. Pictured from the left are: MCAA Legal Counsel George L. Plumb, California Architect John R. Mock, and former Labor Secretary Dr. John Dunlop who now heads the Harvard Graduate School of Business.
'83 MCAA Masonry Conference Highlights
February 20-24, Town & Country Hotel, San Diego, California
SATURDAY, February 19, 1983
Early arrivals. This would be an opportune time to enjoy the sun and the various recreational facilities and sights in the San Diego area.
SUNDAY, February 20, 1983
The annual MCAA Golf and Tennis Tournaments will be held. Additionally, arrangements are now being made for those members desiring to attend the Andy Williams Golf Tournament, which will be in its final day. Non-participants will have the chance to visit San Diego's many wonderful attractions, such as San Diego harbor, one of the most beautiful natural harbors in the world; San Diego's historic Old Town and the world-famous Hotel del Coronado on Coronado "island" across the bay; Mission Bay Aquatic Park; the San Diego Zoo and Sea World: the charming seaside community of La Jolla (pronounced La Hoya), only 15 minutes from downtown San Diego, and the fascinating border city of Tijuana, Mexico, just 17 miles away via the colorful "Tijuana Trolley."
The MCAA Registration Desk will open at 8:00 a.m. on Sunday.
SPECIAL NOTE TO MCAA MEMBERS
The MCAA Committee Meetings and Regional Vice Presidents' Conferences are open to all Active MCAA Members. The MCAA Executive Board urges you to make a special effort to attend all meetings whose subject matter concerns you and your business operations. Help to make this MCAA Conference one of the most successful ever through your personal participation and input.