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Appreciation Night For Clare Schlegel

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Appreciation Night For Clare Schlegel

Time: November 26, 2009 from 7pm to 9pm
Location: Shakepeare Optimist Hall
City/Town: Shakepeare
Phone: 515-356-2385
Event Type: appreciation, night
Organized By: Russ Danbrook
Latest Activity: Nov 17, 2009

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An evening of fun and apprciation is planned to honour Clare Schlegel for his many years of serving the Ontario and Canadian Pork industry in so many capacities. Social time and dinner will be held at Shakepeare Optimist Hall.

For more information contact Russ Danbrook at 515-356-2385 or danbrook@sympatico.ca

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