MICHIGAN HEMP INDUSTRIES – MEETING – May 29 2019

MICHIGAN HEMP INDUSTRIES – MEETING – May 29 2019

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This event provides a good chance to network and learn more about the Michigan Hemp Industries as well as the current status and the future of hemp in Michigan and elsewhere.

Members and Public Welcome

Members and the public will be welcome to come and listen as we discuss the creation of a board and actions we will be taking and considering.  This will also be a business meeting and only National Hemp Industries Association members, Farm Level and up, who reside in Michigan will have a voice and a vote for future actions in this Michigan Chapter.

Food and Drink for all will be served and there will be plenty of time to meet with and speak to others with similar interests in the hemp and CBD  industry.

Admission for this meeting

  • For HIA members (excluding HIA Supporter), there will be no admission fee at this time.
  • HIA Supporter Level member will have a $10.00 door charge and will have a voice with no vote at this time.
  • Guest & Public Networking will have a $25 door charge. Before the meeting and upon its conclusion, you’ll have ample time to meet and talk to members and vendors in attendance.

This meeting will give you  a great insight to our developing hemp organization.

To Join the HIA (national organization) follow this link  JOIN THE HIA. To have a voice and voting rights in the future in our organization you must have a National Hemp Industries Association membership..

To RSVP and Get on our Mailing List complete the Form at this Link Here ——>  RSVP FORM. Keep Updated

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