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Halton SCIA Winter Workshop

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Halton SCIA Winter Workshop

Time: April 1, 2011 from 10am to 2pm
Location: Puslinch Hall, Country Heritage Park
Street: 8560 Tremaine Road
City/Town: Milton
Website or Map: http://www.ghscia.com
Event Type: education
Organized By: Halton SCIA
Latest Activity: Mar 26, 2011

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FRI. APRIL 1 - Halton SCIA Winter Workshop at the Puslinch Hall, Country Heritage Park, 8560 Tremaine Road, Milton, 10 am to 2 pm.  Morning session: Spring Planter Primer with Jim Coffey, Pioneer Hi-Bred Limited and Ian McDonald, OMAFRA. Lunch at noon sponsored by Pioneer Hi-Bred Limited. Afternoon session: Smartphone Workshop with Greg Kitching, Agraturf Equipment Services Inc., and Ian McDonald, OMAFRA. All welcome. “Tell a neighbour, bring a friend!” Park in the main lot and enter through the park entrance.

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