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Progressive Agriculture Safety Day

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Progressive Agriculture Safety Day

Time: April 10, 2010 all day
Location: Mitchell Fair Grounds
City/Town: Mitchell
Phone: 519-662-4447
Event Type: youth
Organized By: 4-H Ontario
Latest Activity: Mar 18, 2010

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Event Description

4-H Ontario is hosting a number of Agriculture Safety Days across Ontario in coordination with Progressive Agriculture Association.

Perth County will be hosting an event on April 1o, 2010 at the Mitchell Fair Grounds. Youth ages 10 to 21 are invited to register for the event.

Planning for the event and VOLUNTEERS are needed for both planning, and the event itself.

For more information or to volunteer contact:
region5@4-hontario.ca

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