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Essex Bounty of the County Convention and Trade Show

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Essex Bounty of the County Convention and Trade Show

Time: November 23, 2010 to November 24, 2010
Location: Kinsmen Recreation Complex
Street: 249 Sherk Street
City/Town: Leamington, Ontario
Website or Map: http://maps.google.com/maps?f…
Phone: (519) 326-4481
Event Type: convention, and, trade, show
Organized By: Essex County Associated Growers
Latest Activity: Nov 23, 2010

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60th Annual Essex County Associated Growers' Bounty of the County Convention and Trade Show. Educational programs for vegetable, fruit, greenhouse growers. Trade show. Free admission. No preregistration required.
http://bountyofthecounty.ca/

Speaker programs:
Field Vegetable Nov. 23 morning
Grape Nov. 23 afternoon
Greenhouse Veg Nov. 23 evening
Fruit Nov. 24 morning
Farm Information Nov. 24 afternoon

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