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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.
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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.

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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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