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Ontario Pork Partners with Kitchener Rangers to Restock Food Bank Shelves

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Ontario Pork Partners with Kitchener Rangers to Restock Food Bank Shelves

Time: February 13, 2024 from 7pm to 11pm
Location: Kitchener Auditorium
Street: 400 east ave.
City/Town: Kitchener, Ontario
Event Type: hockey, league, game
Organized By: Ontario pork
Latest Activity: Feb 1, 2024

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To celebrate Canada’s Agriculture Day on February 13, 2024, Ontario Pork, the Kitchener Rangers, The Food Bank of Waterloo Region and Feed Ontario will make an announcement
regarding the upcoming Ontario Hockey League game between the Kitchener Rangers and the Guelph Storm.

Details of this initiative will be unveiled on how the public can help support Feed Ontario and The Food Bank of Waterloo Region.

Date: Wednesday, February 7, 2024
TIme: 1.30pm

Refreshments will be provided. Media representatives are asked to give notice
of attendance by emailing communications@ontariopork.on.ca

For more information contact:
Tyler Calver
Senior Communications Specialist, Ontario Pork
tyler.calver@ontariopork.on.ca

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