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Showing from 11/05/05 through 11/26/05: a 3-part video including: EcuFilm's "Celebrating Earth", Sierra Club's "Environmentalists Under Fire", and Fund for Animal's "Solving Beaver Problems".
Special Alert: Bonsai Kitten web site is a hoax - Click here for details
Click here for alert related to the effort to shut down Huntington Life Science's cruel laboratory
On Wednesday, October 12, 2005 at 7 p.m. at the Liverpool Public Library in the village of Liverpool, about 40 people attended NY People for Animal Rights' free, open-to-the public presentation by Harold Brown. Harold is a former cattle farmer who now is an advocate for the animals of Farm Sanctuary of Watkins Glen, NY. Free vegan snacks were enjoyed by all. The theme of Farmer Brown's talk was "Plant based vs. Animal based Agriculture: Sustainable Farming in the 21st Century", and his presentation was inspiring!
EVER EAT THANKSGIVING DINNER WITH A TURKEY?
Twenty-Year Holiday Celebration Gains Momentum as Honored Compassionate Tradition
Watkins Glen, NY � October 25, 2005, � Farm Sanctuary, the nation�s leading farm animal shelter and advocacy organization, invites everyone to a Thanksgiving dinner where turkeys sit as the guests of honor instead of the holiday menu. Celebration FOR the turkeys, now marking its 20th year, is part of the nationally recognized and celebrity supported Adopt-A-Turkey Project and serves as an integral part of the program�s hands-on educational outreach focusing on compassionate consumption.
This annual Celebration FOR the Turkeys will be held on Saturday, November 19, 2005, from 12:00 p.m. � 4:00 p.m. A potluck dinner will be held at the Watkins Glen Community Center and all guests are asked to bring a vegan dish (no meat, eggs, or dairy products) to feed eight people. Ticket cost is $5 per family and registration is required.
Following the potluck dinner and special presentations, guests may travel to the Watkins Glen Shelter for the highlight of this alternative holiday tradition, the famous Feeding of the Turkeys Ceremony. Fortunate rescued turkeys, now enjoying the freedom of their peaceful safe haven, will feast on a special meal of squash, cranberries and pumpkin pie.
For more information, or to register for the event, please call 607-583-2225 ext 221. To register online, visit www.farmsanctuary.org. Reservation deadline is November 11, 2005.
About Farm Sanctuary............
Farm Sanctuary is the nation's leading farm animal protection organization. Since incorporating in 1986, Farm Sanctuary has worked to expose and stop cruel practices of the "food animal" industry through research and investigations, legal and institutional reforms, public awareness projects, youth education, and direct rescue and refuge efforts. Farm Sanctuary shelters in Watkins Glen, NY and Orland, CA provide lifelong care for hundreds of rescued animals, who have become ambassadors for farm animals everywhere by educating visitors about the realities of factory farming. Additional information can be found at http://www.farmsanctuary.org or by calling 607-583-2225.
HOLIDAY PARTY/FUNDRAISER
Linda DeStefano, Lou DeSantis and John Freund cover the PAR table at the Dec. 12 holiday party/fundraiser organized by a new group in Syracuse - Community Animal Project (C.A.P.). The event included vegan food and raised money for building dog houses. Congratulations to Shawn DeLeo of C.A.P. and those who helped him with this successful event.
More information? Contact People for Animal Rights, (315)488-7877(PURR).
Definitions: A vegetarian eats no animal flesh, whether mammal, fowl or fish. A vegan eats no animal flesh and no animal products, such as dairy or eggs. Many people are choosing this way of eating - or at least reducing their flesh consumption - for reasons of health, the environment, animal welfare and reduction in world hunger.
This is just a sampling. Explore on your own and let us know what you discover!
Student Animal Rights Alliance has planned several conferences in various areas of the U.S. For information about the national conferences, go to Liberation Now
For info about the regional conferences, go to Demand Liberation
The Student Animal Rights Alliance is at P.O. Box 932, New York, NY 10013, (212) 696-7911, info@defendanimals.org www.defendanimals.org
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