WRCLA Mix & Mingle Draws Solid Support

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WRCLA Mix & Mingle Draws Solid Support

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The Western Red Cedar Lumber Association, aka WRCLA / Real Cedar, hosted their annual Mix & Mingle event co-sponsored by BC Wood in Kansas City, MO recently during the NAWLA Traders Market. The WRCLA reported that the event was a great success with over 100 members coming together to network with one another.

The WRCLA is a non-profit Association representing manufacturers, distributors and supply chain partners of Western Red Cedar (WRC) since 1954. The goal of the Association is to inspire, inform and educate discerning consumers, builders and architects about Real Cedar, the ultimate natural and environmentally responsible building material.

The WRCLA now has 147 members who share in this vision. As a WRCLA representative stated: “It is always great to see so many of the members coming together to support one another and promote the use of nature’s most beautiful and versatile building material, Western Red Cedar!”

Learn more at realcedar.com.

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By Miller Wood Trade Publications

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