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Grown in Grey

Time: April 14, 2026 at 10am to April 15, 2026 at 2pm
Location: Desboro Community Centre
Street: 136205 Grey Rd 40
City/Town: Ontario
Website or Map: https://growningrey.org/
Phone: (519) 379-7811
Event Type: agricultural, education
Organized By: Grey County Federation of Agriculture
Latest Activity: Apr 8

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On behalf of the Grey County Federation of Agriculture, and the Grown in Grey Committee you are warmly invited to attend Grown in Grey, taking place on Tuesday, April 14 in Desboro. This event brings together local farmers, producers, and community leaders to celebrate and showcase the strength and diversity of agriculture in Grey County. It’s an excellent opportunity to connect with those working on the front lines of our local food system and rural economy. As we help educate students about the importance and impact of agriculture in Grey County. Event Details: 📍 Location: Desboro Community Centre 📅 Date: Tuesday, April 14  Time: 10-2pm 🍽️ Lunch will be provided We welcome members of the media to attend, capture the event, and engage with participants. Interviews with local farmers and representatives will be available. Please let us know if you plan to attend or if you would like to arrange interviews in advance. We hope you can join us to help share the story of agriculture in Grey County.

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