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Halton SCIA Summer Sunset Tour

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Halton SCIA Summer Sunset Tour

Time: July 19, 2011 from 6:30pm to 9:30pm
Location: Monaghan Mushrooms
Street: 7345 Guelph Line
City/Town: Campbellville
Website or Map: http://www.ghscia.com
Phone: 905-854-9957 or email: lambrickfarms@bell.net
Event Type: education, social
Organized By: Halton SCIA
Latest Activity: Jun 14, 2011

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Halton SCIA Summer Sunset Tour. Meet at Monaghan Mushrooms, 7345 Guelph Line, Campbellville, 6:30 pm for a tour focusing on mushroom production and wheat straw markets. Tour moves to Peter and Liz Lambrick’s farm, 8405 Guelph Line for a presentation on solar panels with Brian Horner of Land and Sky Green Energy. BBQ to follow. Everyone welcome. For information: Peter Lambrick at 905-854-9957 or lambrickfarms@bell.net.

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