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Breakfast on the Farm

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Breakfast on the Farm

Time: June 22, 2013 from 9am to 1pm
Location: Heritage Hill Farms
Street: 967192 Oxford Waterloo Road R.R. #1
City/Town: New Dundee
Website or Map: http://www.farmfoodcare.org
Phone: 519-837-1326
Event Type: agriculture, farm, tour, breakfast
Organized By: Farm & Food Care
Latest Activity: Apr 24, 2013

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Event Description

Join Ontario's farmers on June 22, 2013 for Breakfast on the Farm, hosted by Heritage Hill Farms of New Dundee, ON for breakfast, entertainment, and education in support of Ontario's food and farming industry.  Breakfast will be served from 9:00a.m. to 12 noon with tours wrapping up by 1:00p.m. 

This is event is presented by Farm & Food Care in partnership with Egg Farmers of Ontario and Foodland Ontario.

Reserve your free tickets or sign up to be a volunteer at www.farmfoodcare.org and click on the Breakfast on the Farm logo.

For more information contact Farm & Food Care at info@farmfoodcare.org.

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