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CFFO Annual Convention - 60 Years

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CFFO Annual Convention - 60 Years

Time: December 2, 2014 all day
Location: St. George’s Hall in Waterloo
City/Town: Waterloo
Website or Map: http://www.christianfarmers.o…
Event Type: convention
Organized By: Christian Farmers Federation of Ontario CFFO
Latest Activity: Nov 20, 2014

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CFFO Annual Convention December 2, 2014

Join us as we celebrate 60 years supporting family farms across Ontario. We will take a look back at what the CFFO has accomplished over the years and what lies ahead for our organization. Finally, we will enjoy a wonderful evening celebrating another year of farming. 

For your convenience, CFFO is happy to be able to offer Child Care free of charge with parental admission at this year's event.

We hope to see you there

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