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2004 Golf Outing Highlights
The weather couldn't have been better for the enthusiastic golfers who
participated in the Annual Masonry Institute of Michigan Golf Outing at
the Dunham Hills Golf Course, in Hartland, Michigan. Everyone who came
out to play in support of MIM's Scholarship Foundation enjoyed a spectacular
day of great golf, wonderful food and good fun!

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No more drink tickets for this group!
Keith Burry (Navetta Mason Contractors), Tony Rea (National Block),
Steve Dudek - The Prez (Navetta Mason Contractors), and Bill Barker
(St. Marys Cement) |
Taking pointers from The Prez. |
Winners for the golf prizes were Chris Kissick
of Superior Materials for the most accurate drive; Michael Mayotte
(former scholarship winner) of Mayotte Jacob Architects for the
longest drive; Joe Zaleski from Safway Services was closest to the
pin; lowest score was won by the team of Ed Faris of Custom Stone
Works and Andy Pachota and John Nardone, both of Best Block; the
mystery score was matched by the team of Roberta Tanno of Essroc
Cement, Shannon Perry of Lincoln Brick & Stone, and Jerry Wright
and Chris Evans, both architects from Fanning/Howey Associates;
Don Bet the Don Hunson edged out Jason Mortar Man
Chojnacki by netting slightly more for the scholarhsip fund at their
respective challenge holes.
Most winners graciously returned their winnings to the Scholarship
Fund. It was a great day to fund a most worthy cause - architectural
student scholarships. |

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| Jason Chojnacki, Lafarge's "Mortar
Man" gladly takes money from Roberta Tanno (Essroc Cement Corp.)
while Jerry Wright (Fanning/Howey Associates) looks on. |
Taking a break from their busy
schedules.
Ron Baker (G&R Masonry), Ron Baker Jr., Bill Martin (Best Block),
and Kevin Ryan (Masonry Developers, Inc.) |

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| Ryder Cup Runners-Up.
Dale Haselhuhn (Silverado Construction), Mike Nagy (Dixie Cut Stone
& Marble), Bob Schuessler (Fendt Builders' Supply), and Rob
Loughlin (Masonry Elements) |
No calculations today!
Alan Goschka, former scholarship recipient (Mayotte Jacobs Architects),
Mike Mayotte (Mayotte Jacobs Architects), Doug Richardson (Ledy
Design Group), and Scott Walkowicz (Ledy Design Group) |

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MIM Scholarship winners (from left), Robert E. Ferguson, Jennifer
Agnes Bohn, Laurie Particia Hughet, and John Mark Ovies. |
No agenda here for these MIM Board
members.
Steve Dudek (Navetta Mason Contractors), Mike Harman (Leidal &
Hart Mason Contractors), Jim "Rock" Weinrauch (Gibraltar
National/Spec Mix) and Tom Baker (Baker Construction). |

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| Snyders, Snyders everywhere!!
Jeff Snyder (Masonpro, Inc.), Jerry Snyder (Best Block), Jon Snyder
(J&J Construction), and Judd Snyder (C.E.Gleeson). |
The "Mortar Man" taunts
challengers with his form. |

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| Chris Evans, Fanning/Howey Associates,
wins the 27" stereo TV. |
The Westside represents
Rick Wierenga (CRW Masonry), Hank Hondorp (CRW Masonry), Bradford
Hawkins (Gibraltar National/Spec Mix) and Tim Korthals (Gibraltar
National/Spec Mix). |

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| Chris Kissick (Superior Materials)
finally hits the ball after his 3rd attempt. |
This exciting group listens for
their number in the door prize drawing. |

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| Gordie Stineback (Superior Precast
Products), Robin Quiambao (Davenport Masonry), Brian Bronkema (Superior
Precast Products), and Phil Pellerito (Lafarge North America) will
offer golf tips next year. |
"Rock" asks Keith Burry,
" Who loves ya baby!" |

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| Lafarge's partners in crime Jason
Chojnacki and Mike Tardich. |
Brian Koenings (Prosoco) thinks
about using SureKleen 500 on his golf balls. |

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| The Motor City Masonry group pauses
to smile since they shot par all day. Kevin Ferretti (Motor City
Masonry), Randy Martinuzzi (Motor City Masonry), Kevin Martinuzzi
(KLM Masonry Services), and Ron Martinuzzi (Motor City Masonry) |
The Rockcast and RM Hunter Group
soak up the rays and good times! |

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Dave McMath (McMath Masonry), Jim
Oldani (4D), Ken Gollin (4D) and Al Kuchnicki (4D) come out year
after year for a beautiful day! |
They've lost their clubs..or maybe
they were taken away! Mark Quinkert (Van Poppelen Bros.) Gerry Marquette
(Hansen Marketing Services) and Mike Rupp (Rupp Masonry). |
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| Chad London (Durkin
& Co.), Rick Cianek (Schuster Const.) Larry Durkin (Durkin &
Co.) and Bruce Steele (Schuster Const.) look down the fairway. |

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| Mike Grabowski (Consumers Concrete)
says: "Look! No hands. Hold on, Tom!" |
The "MortarForkers" Ed
Faris (Custom Stone Works), Andy Pachota (Best Block) and John Nardone
(Best Block). Nardone is the original "MortarForker" |

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| Jason Chojnacki gives Mark Quinkert
(Van Poppelen Bros.) and Gerry Marquette (Hansen Marketing Services)
his famous line of "I'm not really that good." |
The Brighton Block group has a
golf cart built for 4! |

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| Bob Wright (DJ Barron), Doug Barron
(DJ Barron), Rich Akins (Akins Const.), and Brian Koenings (Prosoco)
discuss powerwashing Dunham Hills. |
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The always smiling Snyders
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| What a bunch! L.John Gleeson (Gleeson
Company), John Matthews (Stuart, Franey, Matthews & Chantres),
Leo Mack (Architectural Masonry Products) and Jimmy D (St. Marys
Cement). |
Jimmy D's phone never stops ringing |
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