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Equine Evening

Time: October 30, 2017 from 5:45pm to 10pm
Location: Elmwood Community Center
Street: #38 Queen St. W.,
City/Town: Elmwood
Website or Map: http://greyagservices.ca/inde…
Phone: 519-986-3756
Event Type: livestock, day
Organized By: Grey Bruce Farmers commitee
Latest Activity: Sep 20, 2017

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Event Description

The Grey Bruce Farmers’ Week Committee is pleased to announce that Equine Evening featuring Dr. Temple Grandin and Ian Millar on October 30th will be Live Streamed.  Since the tickets to attend Elmwood the evening of Oct 30th, sold out so quickly, we needed to act to satisfy the horse enthusiasts that were unable to secure tickets.  

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