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Earlton Farm Show

Time: April 12, 2019 at 10am to April 13, 2019 at 4pm
Location: Earlton Recreation Centre
Street: 6th Ave
City/Town: Earlton, Ontario P0J 1E0 Canada
Website or Map: https://twitter.com/EarltonFa…
Event Type: farm, show
Latest Activity: Mar 26, 2019

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The Earlton Farm Show 2019 will be held Friday, April 12 from 10am to 9pm and Saturday, April 13 from 8am to 4pm at the Earlton Recreation Centre.

Free admission (please bring a donation for local food banks).

View the annual Forage and Seed Show, student art show, bid on farm equipment and supplies during the two live auctions held each day and listen to agriculture experts speak on a variety of topics.

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