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Communicating Effective Agriculture Messaging

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Communicating Effective Agriculture Messaging

Time: January 7, 2014 from 9:30am to 3pm
Location: Port Perry - Scugog Arena meeting rooms
Street: 1655 Reach Street
City/Town: Port Perry Ontario
Website or Map: https://maps.google.com/maps?…
Phone: 289-385-6804
Event Type: agriculture, communications, workshop
Organized By: Durham Farm Connections - Tracey Werry
Latest Activity: Dec 31, 2013

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How to Communicate how "Agriculture is doing the right things in the right way for the right reasons". A 1-day workshop featuring exiciting & dynamic speaker Dr. Wes Jamison. Associate Prof of Communication, Palm Beach Atlantic University, Florida. $20 per person. Lunch & refreshments included.

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