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2024 AALP Dream Gala Spring Event Unveiled

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2024 AALP Dream Gala Spring Event Unveiled

Time: April 13, 2024 all day
Location: Delta Hotels by Marriott Guelph Conference Centre
Street: 50 Stone Road West,
City/Town: N1G 0A9 Guelph
Website or Map: https://www.ruralontarioinsti…
Event Type: agricultural, leadership, program
Organized By: Rural Ontario Institute (ROI)
Latest Activity: Jan 30, 2024

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In celebration of AALP's 40th year, AALP Class 19 & 20 are excited to announce the theme of the 2024 AALP Dream Gala is the Roaring Twenties?

The Rural Ontario Institute (ROI) is pleased to announce this year’s Advanced Agricultural Leadership Program (AALP) Dream Gala and Auction will be held on April 13, 2024. AALP Class 19 and Class 20 invite you to experience a night of elegance in “The Roaring Twenties.”

This year AALP is celebrating 40 years of building top ag-sector leaders and will welcome over 300 of the province’s agriculture enthusiasts to celebrate while supporting leadership development. This year’s event features a semi-formal dinner and live auction at the Delta Hotel in Guelph.

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