Masters’ Association of Metal Finishers Celebrate Holidays
The Masters’ Association of Metal Finishers (MAMF), the New York and New Jersey chapter of the NASF, celebrated the holiday season with a luncheon.
The Masters’ Association of Metal Finishers (MAMF), the New York and New Jersey chapter of the NASF, celebrated the holiday season with a luncheon.
The event was sponsored by Tilton Rack and Basket, which is a long-standing tradition that owner Joe Tilton hosts, says MAMF Executive Director DonnaJean Plante.
The event took place at Tierneys Copper House in Fairfield, New Jersey.
Upcoming events for the MAMF include:
MARCH 21
- MAMF Meeting and Dinner 6:15 p.m.
River Palm Terrace, 1416 River Road, Edgewater, NJ
$60 a person to attend including dinner
$75 without RSVP – admin@metalfinishers.org - Speaker to be determined
APRIL 6
- MAMF Award Celebration 7:00 p.m.
Chart House, 1700 Harbor Blvd, Weehawken, NJ
Click here for further information.
APRIL 18
- MAMF Meeting and Dinner 6:15 p.m.
Inn at Great Neck, Great Neck, NY
$60 a person to attend including dinner
$75 without RSVP – admin@metalfinishers.org - Speaker to be determined
MAY 23
- MAMF Meeting and Dinner 6:15 p.m.
River Palm Terrace, 1416 River Road, Edgewater, NJ
$60 a person to attend including dinner
$75 without RSVP – admin@metalfinishers.org - Speaker to be determined
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