Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, August 07, 1976, Image 70

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    —Lancaster Farming, Saturday, August 7, 1976
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The Civic Center in Springfield, Mass., will be the NEPPCO and NEMA August 24-26. The 40,000
site of “Northeastern 76," the Bicentennial square foot convention complex cost $lO-million to
convention and exposition being co-sponsored by build.
History
FAIRLESS HILLS
The Northeastern Poultry
Convention, one of the oldest
annual gatherings of
poultrymen in the country,
moves into New England for
the first time in its 45-year
history. With an expected
attendance of over 1,000 egg,
broiler and turkey producers
from eastern U.S. and
Canada, it will be staged in
the big, modem Springfield
Civic Center from August 24
through 26.
To encourage family at
tendance during this
bicentennial year here in the
“cradle of Colonial
America”, sponsors of the
annual 14-state convention
and exposition have
prepared a schedule of
special bicentennial events
taking place in August within
convenient touring distance
in New England’s famed
historic cities. The detailed
vacation guide will ac
company registration data
for the event.
The Northeastern Poultry
Convention is being co
sponsored this year by the
Northeastern Poultry
Producers Council (NEPP
CO) headquartered in
Fairless Hills, Pa., and the
Northeast Egg Marketing
Association (NEMA)
headquartered in Durham,
N.H. Richard I. Ammon,
NEPPCO’s executive
director, is the general
THERE'S A PETTER
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accents NEPPCO event
chairman and Paul Fisher, It avoids conflict with any traditional “summer
NEMA’s general manager, other major industry con- vacation” period, it allows
is program coordinator. vention, it comes during the JContinued on Page 71]
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