How Masonry Showcase is Bringing Customers to Your Show

Words: Colin Clampett/Public/News/1132005841.gif" width="250" height="143" border="1" align="right" hspace="10" vspace="1"> You can view all Showcase program materials online. Please visit www.masonryshowcase.com to view information on exciting new programs, highlight events, competitions and marketing efforts of the 2005 Masonry Showcase. Exhibitor Prospectus materials, current floor plans and exhibitor listings are also posted to help plan your 2005 exhibit experience.

Showcase event and education program information is currently available, further marketing the benefits to attend while alerting attendees of your company's presence at this year's mega event.

Hotel reservation information and registration are also available online, so make sure you book today to take advantage of our show hotel discounts. Make sure to visit us online to keep posted on exhibitor and show program updates.

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