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University of Lethbridge Agricultural Students Society Grow the Future Gala
The University of Lethbridge's Agricultural Students' Society is hosting The Grow the Future Gala fundraising for The Do More Ag Foundation
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Coast Lethbridge Hotel & Conference Centre 526 Mayor Magrath Drive South Lethbridge, AB T1J 3M2 Canada
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About this event
- 6 hours
- Mobile eTicket
March 10, 2023
Doors Open at 5:00pm
Dinner at 6:00pm
Coast Hotel, Lethbridge Alberta
The University of Lethbridge Agricultural Students’ Society is a student-run club that is in its 27th year of operation. It is our goal to promote agriculture awareness on campus and connect students with industry. One avenue of fostering this connection has been through our annual “Grow the Future Gala” that brings together industry members and organizations along with students to network and learn within the agricultural community. This event will take place on March 10th with keynote speaker Tim McAllister, a Principle Research Scientist at the Lethbridge Research and Development Centre, to further our knowledge in agriculture research and innovation in our industry. Along with the keynote speaker, this event will have a silent auction and will showcase the great work and achievements our club has accomplished throughout the year.
This event is a remarkable opportunity for all who attend and are involved in agriculture to expand their knowledge and network with future employers and employees. We are seeking sponsorship for this event to ensure its success. The opportunities include buying tickets, donating a silent auction item, or sponsorship to offset the cost of hosting this event.
In the past, we have given part of the proceeds of this event to a worthy non-profit organization. This year we are very excited that all proceeds from the silent auction, and any additional profits, will be going to The Do More Ag Foundation. As a club, we selected The Do More Ag Foundation because they are a national voice and champion for mental health in Canadian agriculture and helping the most vulnerable become empowered.