CKCA Surrey event offers local kitchen cabinet and woodworking plant tours
Euro-Rite Cabinets, Pitt Meadows, BC, Canada

Photo By Euro-Rite Cabinets, Pitt Meadows, BC, Canada

SURREY, BC - The Canadian Kitchen Cabinet Association's January 30-31 Regional will feature tours of three area kitchen cabinet and woodworking operations and two days worth of networking and other programming.  To be held at the Sheraton Vancouver Guildford Hotel, the event will kick off January 30 at 5:30 p.m. with a reception and dinner.  Kevin Smith, Housing Manager, Panasonic Canada, and Rick Hurst, Industrial Sales Manager, Richelieu Hardware will address the dinner group on the topic, Creating Liveable Small Spaces

Stephen Eddy, SJE Consulting, will discuss Using Government Grants in BC and Alberta the following morning on January 31.  Participants will then tour three cabinet and woodworking plants, Euro-Rite, Beckville Woodcrafts Ltd. and J&S Cabinet Doors.

The event concludes with a lunch presentation by Jason Chiu, University of British Columbia, Advanced Wood Processing Institute, who will summarize the training and programs offered at UBC.

To register for the CKCA January Regional click here.  For more information contact the CKCA at 613-692-5858 or [email protected].

About the CKCA  

Founded in 1972, the Canadian Kitchen Cabinet Association (CKCA) is a national association that strives to promote the interests and conserve the rights of manufacturers of kitchen cabinets, bathroom vanities and related millwork, as well as their suppliers and dealers, throughout Canada.  The CKCA office is located in Ottawa.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Harry Urban is the retired publisher of the Woodworking Network. Urban spent more than 30 years working in business-to-business publishing, trade shows, and conferences. He has travelled extensively throughout North America and overseas visiting and reporting on major manufacturing facilities and trade shows. In retirement, he's still following the woodworking industry, but he plans to do a lot more fishing.