Seminar on new labor law and groundwater model set for April 15
The public is invited to join the Independent Grape Growers of the Paso Robles Area at its April seminar. The event will be held from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Wednesday, April 15, at Tooth & Nail Winery, located at 3090 Anderson Rd. in Paso Robles. Lunch will be provided. The event is sponsored by EcoFlow.
This event will cover a wide range of topics and attendees will have the opportunity to hear from several speakers.
Tony Canizales and Chris Peters of Dibuduo & DeFendis Insurance Brokers will present: “New Farm Labor Contractor Law and Regulation- What They Mean to You as a Vineyard Owner.” Joe Haslett of EcoFlow will present: “EcoFlow Water Conditioning.”
“The Paso Robles Basin Groundwater Model- What it is and How it Will be Used,” will be led by Courtney Howard of San Luis Obispo County Department of Public Works. John Diodati and Carolyn Berg of San Luis Obispo County Department of Public Works will provide an update on Paso Robles Water District formation and how it may proceed.
The seminar will be free for IGGPRA members and $20 for non-members. To reserve your seat, call (805) 461-1391 or email [email protected].
About the Independent Grape Growers of Paso Robles Area
Founded in August 2002, the Independent Grape Growers of the Paso Robles Area is a non-profit association of viticulture industry members that provide hands-on knowledge for its members and the community involved in growing wine grapes in the Paso Robles American Viticulture Area (AVA). Through their online marketplace listing service, ongoing seminars, and other services, IGGPRA provides a networking forum to promote cooperation and collaboration between the over 200 IGGPRA member grape growers (representing 27,000 fruit-producing acres and 40 grape varietals), and interested international grape growers, grape buyers, vintners, and vineyard suppliers. For more information about IGGPRA, visit www.IGGPRA.com.