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OFVC Celebrating 10 years at a New Location

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OFVC Celebrating 10 years at a New Location

Time: February 22, 2012 at 6pm to February 23, 2012 at 5pm
Location: Scotiabank Convention Centre
Street: Niagara Falls
City/Town: Ontario
Website or Map: http://www.ofvc.ca/index.html
Event Type: celebration
Organized By: Niagara Peninsula Fruit & Vegetable Growers Association (NPF&VGA) and Horticultural Crops Ontario (HCO)
Latest Activity: Jan 20, 2012

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The Ontario Fruit and Vegetable Convention is celebrating 10 years! To mark the occassion, the convention is moving to a new home, The Scotiabank Convention Centre in Niagara Falls, Ontario. This new, state-of-the-art facility is the perfect setting to deliver a great lineup of horticultal experts and topical sessions as well as an expanded tradeshow with double the space!

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