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SouthPoint Equipment - Grand opening event

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SouthPoint Equipment - Grand opening event

Time: October 4, 2019 at 10am to October 5, 2019 at 2pm
Location: Southpoint Equipment
Street: 5849 Oil Heritage Road
City/Town: Wyoming, ON N0N 1T0
Website or Map: https://southpointeq.ca/en
Phone: 519-845-0202
Event Type: opening, ceremony
Organized By: southpoint equipment
Latest Activity: Oct 1, 2019

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Event Description

You’re invited to SouthPoint Equipment’s Grand Opening for their new Wyoming location!

Lunch will be provided.


See event schedule below: 

Friday, October 4th
Open House - 10am to 4pm
Ribbon Cutting Ceremony - 11am
Saturday, October 5th
Open House - 8am to 2pm

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