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beforewisdom
10-23-04, 06:15 AM
HM! I had toyed with the idea of going... But it seems tomorrow I'm going up to Princeton to protest HLS.
Why am I posting that I won't go? Heh. Vanity. I figure you all care. :P
My neibhor is going to the HLS thing.
bunnyfish79
10-26-04, 01:30 PM
was anybody there btw? Oat and I went....for like 2 minutes, there wasn't anything going on.
bunnyfish79
10-26-04, 01:31 PM
vegfest I mean :bow:
beforewisdom
10-26-04, 01:36 PM
was anybody there btw? Oat and I went....for like 2 minutes, there wasn't anything going on.
I was there. I came for the end of their panel discussion. I saw the Colman McCarthy thing and the Karen Davis thing. Then I went home.
beforewisdom
10-30-04, 04:20 PM
Life-Affirming Thanksgiving Celebration
Thanksgiving Day, Thursday 25 November 2004, noon to 5pm
http://www.vsdc.org/thanksg.html
Celebrate Thanksgiving Day once again with hundreds of people and enjoy
a gourmet vegan feast at the Hyatt Regency Bethesda in Bethesda MD.
This annual gala event, sponsored each year by VSDC, brings together
vegetarians and non-vegetarians to enjoy life-affirming food in a
wonderful social setting. We receive so many favorable comments about
these events and feel confident that you will leave pleased again this year!
Registration and the social hour starts at noon and the buffet starts
around 1 pm (you must plan to arrive by 1 pm!). Our exciting and
abundant vegan menu features:
* * Appetizers / Soup / Salads*
o Vegetable Crudite
o Roasted Vegetable Saffron Soup
o Garden Salad with Pine Nuts, Avocado, and Raspberry Vinaigrette
o Marinated Vegetable Medley
o Bean Sprouts in Curry Sauce
* * Hot Buffet*
o Roasted Potatoes with Artichoke and Sun Dried Tomatoes
o Butternut Squash Baked with Leeks, Vanilla Bean, and Toasted
Walnuts
o Julienne Vegetables served with Asian Peanut Sauce
o Country Harvest Rice Pilaf Cooked in Homemade Vegetable Stock
o Vegan Stuffing & Gravy
o Hearty Thanksgiving Stuffed Tofu in Ginger Citrus Sauce
o Wild Mushroom Ravioli with Tomato and Fennel Broth
* * Extras*
o Cranberry Sauce
o Rolls and Soy Margarine
* * Dessert*
o Vegan Pumpkin Pie
o Fresh Seasonal Fruit and Berries
* * Beverages*
o Lemonade
o Iced Tea
o Freshly Brewed Starbucks Coffee, Decaffeinated Coffee, and
Tazo Teas <http://tazo.com>
* Our guest speaker* this year will be Ms. Miyun Park, President of
Compassion Over Killing <http://www.tryveg.com/cfi>. COK is a
Washington DC-based, non-profit, animal advocacy organization that
promotes vegetarian eating as a way to build a kinder world for all of
us, both human and non-human.
The event will again feature: many door prizes, singles tables, family
tables, sign language interpreter and assistive listening devices (if
requested), and non-profit exhibitors. Light background music will fill
the afternoon, and additional socializing time after the meal is
planned. The banquet hall is smoke-free and disabled-accessible. News
media <press.html> may be present, but you may dress casually.
* Reservations are essential; there will be absolutely no walk-in
registration.* The price of the event <tgcalc.html> (postmarked on or
before Monday 1 November) including tax and gratuity, is $43 for VSDC
adult members and $46 for adult non-members. Children 12 and under are
$30; the cost is waived for children under 3. Highchairs are available
upon request. After 1 November, the price is $3 more for adults: $46
for VSDC adult members and $49 for adult non-members. * All
reservations MUST be postmarked by Friday 21 November 2004* If we
receive it by that day, we'll send you a confirmation, by email if you
provide your email address, otherwise by postal mail. To reserve,
please include a phone number and all names along with a check made
payable to VSDC, and mail to: VSDC TG, PO Box 12265, Silver Spring, MD
20908-2265. (Please NOTE this is a special PO box for Thanksgiving).
Please don't delay - sign up immediately and save money. Bring your
family and friends, celebrate, and give thanks on this day in our very
special way!
Kindly consider bringing non-perishable vegan items to be donated to
those in need at the Community of Hope <http://communityOfHopeDC.org> in
DC. If you want to donate a door prize to be raffled during the event,
contact VSDC <contact.html>.
* Transportation:* The Hyatt Regency Bethesda
<http://bethesda.hyatt.com> is in downtown Bethesda Maryland
<http://bethesda.org>, at the intersection of Wisconsin Avenue MD-355,
Old Georgetown Road MD-187, and East-West Highway MD-410, southwest
corner. Parking in Bethesda <http://www.dpwt.com/parking/bethesda.htm>
is free on holidays at on-street meters and at county garages. Garage
47 <http://www.dpwt.com/parking/gar47.htm> is across Wisconsin Ave, and
garage 49 <http://www.dpwt.com/parking/gar49.htm> is behind the hotel.
Parking is $7 for the day in the hotel's garage with a pass obtained at
VSDC's registration table. The hotel is on top of the Bethesda Metro
red-line station
<http://wmata.com/metrorail/Stations/station.cfm?station=12> at 7450
Wisconsin Ave <http://maps.yahoo.com?addr=7450+wisconsin+av&csz=20814>.
I'm currently in Roanoke. Not too much to offer in the way of veg stuff - The only organic food store seems to be the Co-op off of Grandin Road... At least I live close!!
beforewisdom
01-11-05, 09:10 PM
-----Original Message-----
*From:* Lisa Greig AMM (B0045) [mailto:lgreig@bordersstores.com]
*Sent:* Tuesday, January 11, 2005 2:16 PM
*Subject:* PETA President Ingrid Newkirk Appearance at Borders
Hello,
I'm Lisa Greig, District Marketing Manager for Events with Borders Books
and Music. On January 24, the Borders store at 18th and L downtown will
be hosting a book signing and discussion with PETA president Ingrid
Newkirk, who has just released a new book entitled/ Making Kind
Choices
beforewisdom
01-13-05, 10:47 AM
You can find more events like this listed at:
http://www.vsdc.org/nonvsdc_calendar.html
http://www.vsdc.org/calendar.html
International Vegan Cuisine, Sunday, February 13, 2005, 10 a.m. - 1 p.m., Fairfax Station, VA. Past classes have included some of the following: Roasted Veggie Pizza, Pesto Focaccia, Calzones, Lasagne, Baked Ziti, Chicken Cacciatore, Pad Thai, Rice Paper Spring Rolls, Asian Noodles with Ginger Sauce, Beef with Broccoli, Kung Pao Chicken, Green Beans with Ginger Sesame Sauce, Jambalaya, Paella, Stuffed Cabbage, Chana Masala (Spiced Chickpeas), Aloo Gobi (Potatoes and Cauliflower), Baked Samosas, Moong Dal, Aloo Matar (Potatoes and Peas), Spinach and Tofu "Paneer," Thai Tofu in Coconut Sauce, Dal Makhani, Tofu Vindaloo, Dal Patties with Chutney, Whole Wheat Chapatis, Teriyaki Tempeh, Spanakopita, Seitan Stroganoff, Seitan Bourguignon, Tofu Boursin, Turkish Borek in Filo, Pierogie, Chicken Enchiladas, Seven-Layer Mexican Bean Dip with Mock Guac, Chicken-style Fajitas, Kim Chee. $45/person; $80/couple; $40/VSDC members. Gift certificates available. Make checks payable to Mimi Clark, 9302 Hallston Ct., Fairfax Station, VA 22039. Sorry, no phone reservations. Call 703-643-2713 for space availability.
Free Health History Consultations in person or over the phone with holistic nutritionist and health counselor. Contact info: isabelclark@gmail.com; 202-285-7936.
beforewisdom
01-22-05, 01:26 PM
-------- Original Message --------
From: Vegetarian Society of DC <vsdc@vsdc.org>
VSDC Vegetarian event:
http://www.vsdc.org/calendar.html
Non-VSDC Vegetarian Events:
http://www.vsdc.org/nonvsdc_calendar.html
Here are the activities in brief and please read the more detailed
info further below:
- Restaurant Visit to Ella's Wood-Fired Pizza <http://ellaspizza.com/>
January 22 Saturday, 2pm
- AANG Salsa Night at Zanzibar
January 26 Wednesday, 6:30pm-10pm
- Book Club <http://www.vsdc.org/book.html>: The Awakening
<http://www.loyno.edu/~tlkinnon/Index.htm>, by Kate Chopin
<http://www.pbs.org/katechopin>
January 26 Wednesday, 7:30pm
- NBC4 Health and Fitness Expo tabling
29-30 Saturday/Sunday January , 9am to 5pm
- GLBT Veg "Out" Group: Yuan Fu dinner and planning meeting
Sat 5 February, 4pm
- Raw Vegan Potluck
Sun 6 Feb, 4-7pm
beforewisdom
01-22-05, 09:24 PM
http://vegan.meetup.com/28/events/4039229/
What: Washington Vegan February Meetup
When: Saturday, February 5 at 7:00PM
Where: Pizzeria Paradiso
2029 P St., N.W.
Washington DC 20001
202-223-1245
SamanthaLoveCat
02-15-05, 11:23 PM
I figured I'd say hello in here because I am from northern Virginia, the Woodbridge area. I go to school at GMU, so I get to Sunflower occassionally. Love their "sweet and sour sensation"!!
Trent Steele
02-15-05, 11:50 PM
Sunflower??? What's THAT??? Please share!!!
I am in Arlington.
beforewisdom
02-15-05, 11:53 PM
I figured I'd say hello in here because I am from northern Virginia, the Woodbridge area. I go to school at GMU, so I get to Sunflower occassionally. Love their "sweet and sour sensation"!!
You might find these local links helpful
Vegetarian Society Of The District Of Columbia (VSDC)
http://www.vsdc.org
North America's oldest vegetarian organization started in 1927.
It hosts a variety of free social clubs for vegans and vegetarians.
It has a monthly restaurant visit, a book club, a singles club,
a raw food club, an African American networking club, yearly
Thanksgiving dinners that include hundreds of veg*ns, and a one
day VegFest convention with speakers, food, and fun in October.
It also has a very complete events calendar for all veg*n related
events in the Washington D.C. Metropolitan area. You can use it to
find something fun to do every weekend.
Events are held in Washington D.C., suburban Maryland, and
Northern Virginia
http://www.vsdc.org/nonvsdc_calendar.html
http://www.vsdc.org/calendar.html
Vegdc.com
http://www.vegdc.com
A very complete FREE online guide to veg friendly restaurants, bakeries,
and other veggie resources in the Washington D.C. Metropolitan area.
Veg-dc Email list:
http://www.waste.org/mai l/?list=veg-dc&doneurl=/regveg/& donename=RegionalVeg
A free mailing list for vegetarians and vegans living in the
Washington D.C. Metropolitan area. It is not affilated with
any group. Is great for networking with other local veg*ns,
finding out what is hot-n-veg*n in the area, and much more
Pangea
Vegan speciality goods open on Saturdays and Sundays
http://www.pangeaveg.com /
Meetup.com
http://www.meetup.com
Several vegan and vegetarian monthly restaurant visits are held in
Washington D.C., Maryland, and Virginia by meetup.com To find
one near you go to their site and search on "vegan" or "vegetarian".
beforewisdom
02-16-05, 09:02 AM
Sunflower??? What's THAT??? Please share!!!
I am in Arlington.
I found this url :
http://www.crystalsunflower.com/
from:
http://vegdc.com/restaurants.php#va
beforewisdom
04-19-05, 11:26 AM
Free Talk: Vegetarian Nutrition:
"Stopping Cancer Before It Starts" by Dr. Michael Greger M.D.
Event: "Stopping Cancer Before It Starts"
A free lecture given by Dr. Michael Greger M.D.
(http://www.veganmd.com) on using common plant foods and
an optimized vegetarian diet to prevent cancer.
Where: The Silver Spring Library
8901 Colesville Road, Silver Spring Maryland
- within walking distance of the Silver Spring metro rail
- convenient to 495 with free parking on the site and
in other locations close by.
When: Sunday, 2005 May 8th at 2:00 pm
Cost: Free of charge
Sponsor: The Vegetarian Society Of The District Of Columbia
202-362-VEGY (8349)
http://www.vsdc.org/
beforewisdom
04-25-05, 11:54 AM
Historian Dr. Howard Zinn( http://howardzinn.org/ ), author of "The People's History Of The United States" and many other books
will be appearing at the AFI Silver Theater ( http://www.afi.com/silver/new/ ) in downtown Silver Spring.
The movie, "You Can't Be Neutral on a Moving Train" will be shown at the AFI Theater in Silver Spring at 4 pm on Sunday, May 1st. After the showing, Dr. Zinn will be there to do a Q&A session.
The movie is based on his autobiography and was nominated as one of the best documentaries of 2004 by the Academy of Motion Pictures.
Tickets are $30.00 for general admission and $15.00 for students.
To obtain tickets and more information email
WHISENTON@aol.com
or call
301-384-1712
beforewisdom
04-28-05, 03:46 PM
Subject: VSDC and other vegetarian events in May 2005
Hello VSDC community.
Here is a summary of the upcoming VSDC events in May and the first
week in June. Below that are the details, followed by information on
four vegetarian events by others.
Sunday 1 May, 4:00 pm: Raw Vegan Potluck
Saturday 7 May 6:00pm: GLBT Veg "Out" Group: Potluck and Movie
Sunday 8 May, 2:00 pm: Dr. Michael Greger on "Stopping Cancer"
Saturday 14 May, 2 pm: Singles: Lunch and Afterwards
Sunday 15 May 4:00pm: Potluck Picnic in Rock Creek Park
Saturday 21 May, 2:00p: Restaurant Visits: Soul Vegetarian
Wed., 25 May, 7:30 pm: Book Club: Nathan Coulter
Saturday 28 May, 6 pm: AANG: "Peaceable Kingdom" Film
Saturday 4 June, 5:00p: GLBT Veg "Out" Group: Restaurant Visit
Sunday 5 June, 4:00pm: Raw Vegan Potluck
VSDC Event Details:
http://www.vsdc.org/calendar.html
beforewisdom
05-05-05, 11:33 PM
Free Talk: Vegetarian Nutrition:
"Stopping Cancer Before It Starts" by Dr. Michael Greger M.D.
Event: "Stopping Cancer Before It Starts"
A free lecture given by Dr. Michael Greger M.D.
(http://www.veganmd.com) on using common plant foods and
an optimized vegetarian diet to prevent cancer.
Where: The Silver Spring Library
8901 Colesville Road, Silver Spring Maryland
- within walking distance of the Silver Spring metro rail
- convenient to 495 with free parking on the site and
in other locations close by.
When: Sunday, 2005 May 8th at 2:00 pm
Cost: Free of charge
Sponsor: The Vegetarian Society Of The District Of Columbia
202-362-VEGY (8349)
http://www.vsdc.org/
beforewisdom
05-10-05, 02:09 AM
Taking Action for Animals promises to be a great conference, and it's right here in DC, from July 16-18. On Saturday, panels and keynoters will showcase successful campaigns and set an agenda for the future of animal protection. Sunday will build on the lessons of the first day with specific skills training.
The cost is $120 including two lunches and the Saturday evening banquet. Registration is now open. More information:
http://www.takingactionforanimals.org/
beforewisdom
05-11-05, 04:48 PM
The past two years they've had THOUSANDS of people show up. It's at a park not too far from I-95. The directions, etc. are on their website below.
http://www.veggiefest.org/
Ntelligentidiot
05-14-05, 09:49 PM
Oh, veggiefest is a lot of fun! I'm glad it's july 30 this year, that's a good time. I'm going to try to get my friends to go (even the nonvegetarians!)
beforewisdom
05-23-05, 06:11 PM
Subject: Live Smart (tm) with Mr. Saurabh Dalal, president of VSDC
Announcing Live Smart(tm), Thursday, June 2nd, 2005 at the Bahá'í
Center in Washington, D.C.
Live Smart(tm) events are social gatherings that explore the
spiritual and scientific subjects of how to live a sustainable
lifestyle. Examples of topics include the transition to a plant-
based diet (otherwise known as vegan or vegetarian), safe food,
upgrading your house to an eco-home, simple living to other religious
perspectives. All presentations will be prefaced with a brief
introduction to the Bahá'í Faith's perspective of the evening's
topic.
The next Live Smart(tm) speaker is Mr. Saurabh Dalal, president of
the Vegetarian Society of the District of Columbia (VSDC). An
adherent of the Jain religion, Mr. Dalal will speak about
"Individuals Making Peace for a World in Need - A Personal and
Jain Community View."
The Jain community in the United States is the largest outside of
India.
Live Smart(tm) June 2, 2005 (First Thursday of every month.)
7pm, Vegan, Vegetarian Dinner
8pm, Talk
Creator & Coordinator: Ms. Carrie Smith
Contact phone: 202-636-8423
Email: cas19@msn.com
Location, Bahá'í Center, 5713 16th Street, N.W.
Washington, D.C. 20011-6811
Bahá'í Center's Tel. (202) 291-5532
Live Smart(tm) is free and open to the public and friends of the
Bahá'í Faith. Donations are not accepted. www.bahai.org
Ntelligentidiot
07-21-05, 08:34 PM
Hello. I just wanted to say that next saturday, July 30, is....
THE RICHMOND VEGETARIAN FESTIVAL!!!
Bryan Park, noon to five. Food, music, nonprofits, speakers, maybe even some free stuff!!! I've been the last 2 years and it's a lot of fun. You should go too.
CharityAJO
07-26-05, 02:31 AM
Ooh, and I think I have next Saturday off, too! Huzzah!
fox_tail
08-04-05, 07:15 PM
Hello! I live in Northern Virginia, around Woodbridge, and am gonna go to school at VCU in Richmond this fall. I was wondering if anyone knew any good stuff around there? Apparently I just missed some veggie fest..?
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