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Ontario Bean Growers AGM

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Ontario Bean Growers AGM

Time: February 23, 2021 from 9:45am to 12pm
Location: online
Website or Map: https://ontariobeans.on.ca/gr…
Event Type: annual, general, meeting
Organized By: Ontario Federation of Agriculture
Latest Activity: Feb 19, 2021

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Event Description

The Ontario Bean Growers will be hosting their Annual General Meeting on Tuesday, February 23, 2021, from 9:45 am – 12:00 pm.

Pre-registration is required for the AGM.  Registrants will be emailed a link to participate in the virtual meeting.  Voting members will also receive a separate link to the voting platform.

You must register for the meeting by Thursday February 11, 2021 at midnight so that we have time to verify voting eligibility and prepare the registration list to be shared with Data on the Spot, the company we have engaged to manage voting/elections.

Click here to register.

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