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Kentucky Lumber & Building Material Dealers AssociationOct. 25-26, iall board meeting, Opryland llotel, Nashville, Tn.
National Lumber & Building Material Dealers AssociationOct. 25-28, convention, Opryland Hotel, Nashville' Tn.
Ace HardwrreOct. 27-30, convention, Georgia World Congress Center, Atlanta, Ga.
National Building Material Distributors Association - Oct. 28-30, annual convention & exhibit, Opryland Hotel, Nashville, Tn.
National Hrrdwood Lumber AssociationOct. 30-Nov. 1, annual convention, Adams Mark Hotel, St. Louis, Mo.
November
Environmental Resource CenterNov. 6, underground storage tank seminar, Tampa, Fl.
Tarkett Inc.Nov. 6-8, hardwood flooring school, Johnson City, Tn.
Timber Security SymposiumNov. 7-8, Stouffer Hotel, Nashville, Tn.
Southern Pressure Treaters AssociationNov. 7-10, fall meeting, Maison Dupuy Hotel, New Orleans, La.
American Wood Preservers BureauNov. 8-10, joint conference with American Wood Preservers Institute, Society of American Wood Preservers. National Timber Piling Council and Southern Pressure Treaters Association, Westin Canal Place, New Orleans, La.
Building Material Merchants AssociationNov. 12-15' management conlerence, The Cloister at Sea lsland, Ga.
National Forest Products AssociationNov. l2-15, annual meeting, Camelback Inn, Scottsdale, Az.
Virginia Building Material AssociationNov. 15, credit seminars, Manassas, Va.
HAR0W000 displays organized and maintained by the Lumbermen's Club of Memphis attract and educate travelers and residents in Memphis, Tn. lll Located outside the Crowne Room at Memohis International Airport, this display focuses on the color, grain and natural beauty ol hardwood and softwood species native to the region. l2l Mud lsland (Mississippi River Museum and Park) visitors can compare and contrast hardwood species and learn the eco-system ol the Mississippi and its tributaries to the hard- wood production which makes Memphis the Hardwood Capital of the World. l3l & lal This exhibit at the Agricenter International, a center for agricultural studies and development, emphasizes wood's value both as a crop and a product enhancing daily life.