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Alfred Tirella <[log in to unmask]>
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To anyone attending this conference:  I live only 12 miles from
Rosendale, so if you have questiions about the area..restaurants,
accomodations, etc.  give me a shout.

Al T.

On Feb 6, 2005, at 11:45 PM, edison wrote:

> Dear Pinheads,
>
> You are all cordially invited to attend the American Natural Cement
> Conference
> in Rosendale, New York, March 31 - April 2, 2005.
>
> This unique event will bring together a wide range of experts to help
> today's
> restoration professionals rediscover this core technology, used in the
> construction of thousands of historic 19th century buildings,
> monuments and
> structures. From 1818 to 1900, natural cement was the predominant
> hydraulic
> binder used in large masonry and early concrete structures in North
> America.
>
> The program will include distinguished presenters and demonstrators,
> covering
> topics including:
>
> History
> Geology
> Mine and Kiln Tours
> Petrography
> Engineering
> Restoration Architecture
> Masonry Trades
> Chemistry
>
> If your work involves the restoration and preservation of 19th century
> masonry
> and concrete structures, this is a "must-attend" event. For complete
> program
> information and registration materials, please visit the conference
> web page
> at:
>
> http://www.rosendalecement.net/html/american_natural_cement_confer.html
>
> The conference is cosponsored by Century House Historical Society and
> the
> Association for Preservation Technology Northeast Chapter. The core
> two-day
> program is pre-registered with AIA/CES for 12 LU's. The optional
> third-day
> Geology tour and Hands-On Workshop are each registered for an
> additional 5
> LU's.
>
> Additional information is also available by contacting us at:
>
> Phone: (800) 697-8055 or (860) 747-2220
> Fax: (800) 697-8044 or (860) 747-2280
> Internet: www.rosendalecement.net
>
> Edison Coatings, Inc.
> M. P. Edison
> President
> 3 Northwest Drive
> Plainville, CT 06062
> Phone: (860) 747-2220 or (800)697-8055
> Fax: (860)747-2280 or (800) 697-8044
> Internet: www.rosendalecement.com
> E-Mail: [log in to unmask]
>
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