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Ontario's Harvest Gala

Event Details

Ontario's Harvest Gala

Time: October 24, 2013 from 6:30pm to 11pm
Location: Teatro Conference & Event Centre
Street: 121 Chisholm Drive
City/Town: Milton, ON
Website or Map: http://www.farmcarefoundation…
Phone: 519-837-1326 or 855-200-1326
Event Type: fundraiser, celebration, networking, event, dinner, food, wine, beer
Organized By: Farm & Food Care Foundation
Latest Activity: Aug 15, 2013

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Event Description

Come and celebrate Ontario's harvest with the Farm & Food Care Foundation at the 6th Annual Harvest Gala.

Features include:

- a wide variety of Ontario foods and drinks;

- entertainment;

- great opportunity to network with 250 people from Ontario's agriculture and food industry.

Last year this event sold out early.

Tickets are $125 each (including a $25 charitable receipt).

For more information and to purchase tickets visit www.farmcarefoundation.ca.

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