Enter WOC's Ghoulish-Giveaway

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Register for the World of Concrete 2011.
Register for the World of Concrete 2011 by October 31, 2010 and be entered to win one of two $250 American Express gift cards!

Winners will be selected at random and will be notified via e-mail in November. Winners must pick up their $250 gift cards at World of Concrete 2011, in the show office, Room N245.

World of Concrete is the industry's ONLY annual international event dedicated to the commercial concrete and masonry construction industries. Featuring indoor and outdoor exhibits with the industry's leading suppliers showcasing innovative products and technologies, exciting demonstrations and competitions, a world-class education program, and the information you need to help sustain and grow your business. Start the year off strong at World of Concrete!

Visit convention.masoncontractors.org to register today for your chance to win.
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