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Young Farmer Tailgate Social (Canada’s Outdoor Farm Show)

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Young Farmer Tailgate Social (Canada’s Outdoor Farm Show)

Time: September 9, 2014 from 5pm to 7pm
Location: OFA’s ‘Federation House’ (corner of Upper Machinery Mall & 7th Lane N.)
City/Town: Woodstock, ON
Event Type: social
Organized By: Ontario Federation of Agriculture (OFA)
Latest Activity: Sep 4, 2014

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Join us at the Ontario Federation of Agriculture (OFA) Young Farmer Tailgate Social Tuesday, September 9 from 5-7 p.m. to unwind after your day at Canada’s Outdoor Farm Show.

The event is hosted by OFA at OFA's 'Federation House' located at the corner of Upper Machinery Mall & 7th Lane North. The tailgate social is open to all young and beginning farmers. We invite you to join us for a complimentary pulled pork sandwich, refreshments and best of all conversation with fellow young farmers and OFA representatives.

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