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Aggie Connections Reception

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Aggie Connections Reception

Time: September 16, 2009 from 5pm to 7pm
Location: Canadian Outdoor Farm Show
City/Town: Woodstock
Phone: 1 877 438 5729 ext 5018
Event Type: reception
Organized By: Amelia Taylor
Latest Activity: Oct 7, 2009

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It's tough to catch up with friends and colleagues in the busy aisles of the Canadian Outdoor Farm Show so AgCareers.com and the OAC Alumni Association has put together an event just for you!

Come network and have a social drink with us in the Exhibitors Tent at the COFS on September 16th from 5:00pm to 7:00pm.

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