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Halton SCIA Spring Car tour to Parrish and Heimbecker Limited, Hamilton

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Halton SCIA Spring Car tour to Parrish and Heimbecker Limited, Hamilton

Time: April 2, 2012 from 10am to 11:30pm
Location: Parrish and Heimbecker Limited
Street: Pier 10, 231 Burlington Street East
City/Town: Hamilton
Website or Map: http://www.oscia.cloverpad.org
Phone: 905-854-9957
Event Type: car, tour
Organized By: Golden Horseshoe SCIA
Latest Activity: Mar 14, 2012

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Event Description

Join Halton SCIA members as they "meet the new guy on the waterfront" for a tour of the Parrish and Heimbecker Limited Hamilton waterfront facilities.

Free to OSCIA members. All welcome. Pre-registration required.

Members will meet at 10 am at the Parrish and Heimbecker Limited facilities, Pier 10, 231 Burlington Street East, Hamilton. Head towards the main entrance and staff will give guests parking instructions.

Registration available online at www.oscia.cloverpad.org or with Peter Lambrick at 905-854-9957 or lambrickfarms@bell.net.

Please note: On the day of the tour if members arrive on site and can't find the group, please use these numbers:
Parrish and Heimbecker Limited: 905-512-8493; or Peter Lambrick: 905-875-6063

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