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2012 International Plowing Match

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2012 International Plowing Match

Time: September 18, 2012 at 6pm to September 22, 2012 at 7pm
Location: Waterloo Region
City/Town: Roseville
Website or Map: http://www.ipm2012.ca/
Event Type: plowing, match
Organized By: IPM
Latest Activity: Sep 3, 2012

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On September 18 – 22, 2012, the International Plowing Match comes to Waterloo Region.  The five-day event will draw 20,000 people a day to a celebration of traditional rural skills and talents, including quilting, cooking, and of course plowing and farming!  We hope you will plan to come and bring your friends and family to share the fun.  To volunteer, or for specific inquiries related to the event, please email us at celebrate@ipm2012.ca

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