Event Details

Date

March 16, 2020

Time

6:00pm

Location

Whistle Stop Inn
1338 Exchange St
Alden, NY 14004

Host

New York Beef Producers' Association
Alana Welker
585-721-0677

www.nybpa.org


New York Beef Producers' Association Region 1 Annual Dinner & Meeting

March 16, 2020


Join beef producers from Erie, Genesee, Niagara, Orleans, and Wyoming counties for their annual regional dinner and business meeting. The guest speaker will be Karen Wheatley with Premier Select Sires.

The meeting cost includes dinner, and is $20/person. 

Reservations can be made by contacting Alana Welker ( (585)-721-0677 or Alana.keppler@gmail.com) by March 8th.

See the PDF link, below, for more details.


NYBPA Region 1 Annual Meeting (PDF; 73KB)


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