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Tomato Day (processing tomato)

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Tomato Day (processing tomato)

Time: March 5, 2013 from 8am to 2:30pm
Location: Roma Club
Street: 19 Seacliff Drive E.
City/Town: Leamington, Ontario
Website or Map: http://www.romaclubofleamingt…
Phone: 519-674-1699
Event Type: education, day
Organized By: Ontario Processing Vegetable Growers (District 1) and OMAFRA
Latest Activity: Feb 1, 2013

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Event Description

District 1 of the Ontario Processing Vegetable Growers and OMAFRA present the 37th Annual Tomato Day.  This day of educational sessions and a trade show, focussed on processing tomatoes, will be held on Tuesday, March 5 at the Roma Club, 19 Seacliff Drive East in Leamington, Ontario.

Admission is $25 which includes the educational program, trade show, and a hot lunch. No preregistration required.  CCA Continuing Education Credits have been applied for.

Click here for the Tomato Day 2013 Program (pdf).

Presentations from previous Tomato Days can be found at http://www.opvg.org/tomato-day.aspx.

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