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OPIC & OSHAB Annual General Meeting

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OPIC & OSHAB Annual General Meeting

Time: April 11, 2011 from 4pm to 8pm
Location: Arden Park Hotel, Stratford
Website or Map: http://www.opic.on.ca
Phone: 519-272-1532
Event Type: annual, general, meeting
Organized By: OPIC & OSHAB
Latest Activity: Feb 22, 2011

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OPIC & OSHAB Annual General Meeting

Arden Park Hotel, Stratford

Monday April 11, 2011

 

Registration: 4 PM

Hot dinner included

$25 registration fee for OPIC members

$40 for non-members

Registration fee includes

producer membership for 2011

 

To register, contact: Donna Kaczmarczyk

Tel: 519-272-1532

Email: dkaczmarczyk@Southwestvets.ca

Pre-registration required by April 5, 2011

 

Participate in an interactive workshop lead by Dr. Ben Chapman, a crisis management expert from North Carolina State University

 

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