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Mechanical contractors to meet in Maui

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By Plumbing & HVAC Staff on September 25, 2017 News

If your company is not currently a member of the Mechanical Contractors Association of Canada (MCAC), now might be a good time to look at joining.

The organization will hold its 76th Annual National Conference at the beautiful Sheraton Maui Resort & Spa in Maui, Hawaii, Nov. 6-9.
While a number of speakers and educational sessions are planned, primarily in the mornings, it’s important to note that those attending will have plenty of free time to enjoy Maui.

The event kicks off Nov. 6 with the John Bradshaw Memorial Golf Tournament at the Royal Ka’anapli Golf Course, right by the ocean within easy walking distance from the hotel.

That is followed by a welcome reception on the beach side lawn in front of the hotel in the evening. Manufacturers – the MCAC Associates Division – will hold a reception and product showcase just prior to that event.

Things get serious on Tuesday morning with the opening breakfast speaker, Olympic champion and Amazing Race Canada host Jon Montgomery, followed by educational sessions with Lois Gardiner, who will look at insurance issues, and Sam Horn on communications.

From there it’s a free afternoon followed by an evening on the beach with the Old Lahaina Lu’au, the “best Lu’au in Maui”.

The actual Annual General Meeting will take place on Wednesday morning followed by sessions geared for both MCAC members and members of the Mechanical Service Contractors of Canada – the MCAC service contractor division.

This is followed by a free afternoon and evening.

Thursday brings more educational sessions in the morning followed by a free afternoon. Another mini trade show and reception by manufacturers begins at 5 p.m.

The conference wraps on Thursday evening with the Dance and Glow Lawn Party. Life doesn’t get much better for a mechanical contractor!
For more information, please visit www.mcac.ca.

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