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Home›Community›Wood Co. Farm Technology Days Seeking Food Service Volunteers

Wood Co. Farm Technology Days Seeking Food Service Volunteers

By Julie Schooley
October 16, 2017
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WOOD COUNTY — Organizers of the 2018 Wisconsin Farm Technology Days in Wood County are now looking for nonprofit organizations that have interest in staffing the event’s various food tents.

Groups are being invited to submit an application to help with meal operations, such as cashiering, food preparation and serving. Hundreds of individual volunteers will be needed throughout the three-day exposition to run six large food tents, as well as three ice cream booths and six beverage areas.

The show is expected to bring tens of thousands of visitors to Wood County from across the Midwest. Each of the volunteer groups will share a portion of the profits made from the food tents.

For more information or to submit an application, go to: www.wifarmtechnologydays.com or email [email protected]

Farm Technology Days will be hosted July 10-12, 2018 by the Daryl and Brenda Sternweis family and the Ken and Joellen Heiman and Kelvin and Marilyn Heiman families just west of Marshfield.

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