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All-Ontario Judging Competition

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All-Ontario Judging Competition

Time: May 30, 2015 all day
Location: Orangeville Fairgrounds 247090 Side Road 5, Mono, ON L0N 1A0, Orangeville, Ontario L9W
City/Town: Orangeville Fairgrounds
Website or Map: https://www.facebook.com/even…
Event Type: judging, competition
Organized By: Junior Farmer's Association of Ontario
Latest Activity: May 10, 2015

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The 1st All-Ontario Judging Competition presented by the Junior Farmer's Association of Ontario is a competition celebrating Ontario agriculture and heritage. It is a competition that is open to everyone, with age categories being: JFAO Members, JFAO Alumni, JFAO Partners, 4-H Members (Junior, Intermediate, and Senior), and Open. 

Participants will compete in judging livestock, crops and lifestyle classes. Participants will also provide oral reasons in identified classes as well as completing quizzes. 

Awards will be given out at the formal awards gala, which will be held the evening of the competition. Dance to follow. 

Details on this event will be released as they are available. If you live in the Orangeville area and would be interested in assisting with the supplying of classes to be judged, or might be interested in partnership or donation opportunities, please email judgingcompetition@jfao.on.ca.

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