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National - Event Notice
Thursday January 01 1970

World Vegetarian Day 2011

category national | animal rights | event notice author Thursday September 15, 2011 10:12author by Martin O'Sullivan - Vegetarian Society Of Irelandauthor email vegday at vegetarian dot ieauthor address 66 Edenmore Avenue Edenmore Dublin 5 Co Dublin Irelandauthor phone 0878289243 Report this post to the editors

World Vegetarian Day 2011

World Vegetarian Day 2011
Sunday 2nd October at 12:00 - 17:00
St Andrews Resource Centre 114 Pearse St Dublin 2
The Vegetarian Society of Ireland are holding an event to mark World Vegetarian Day 2011 and we hope you will come along for the celebration. We'll have plenty of stalls in the main hall with a focus on: food, animal rights, environmental, booksellers, etc. There shall also be plenty of talks lined up too.

World Vegetarian Day 2011
Sunday 2nd October at 12:00 - 17:00
St Andrews Resource Centre 114 Pearse St Dublin 2
The Vegetarian Society of Ireland are holding an event to mark World Vegetarian Day 2011 and we hope you will come along for the celebration. We'll have plenty of stalls in the main hall with a focus on: food, animal rights, environmental, booksellers, etc. There shall also be plenty of talks lined up too.

* Stallholders
* Alliance for Animal Rights
* Blazing Salads
* Café Fresh
* Cat's Aid
* Cornucopia
* Delhi O Deli
* EO Ireland
* Grow It Yourself
* Karuna’s Kitchen
* National Animal Rights Association
* Naturamatics
* Nutrimetics
* Raven Books
* Sea Shepherd Conservation Society
* Sseduced Raw Foods
* The Happy Pear
* Tropical Oils Europe
* Vegan Ireland

Speakers
John Carmody (ARAN)
Dr Vincent Carroll (Former chairperson of VSI)
Dr Jon Green (CEO UK Vegetarian Society)
Ed Long (Vegan Ireland)
Silvia Packter (Sseduced Raw Foods)
Stephanie O'Flynn (PhD Student, NUI Galway)
Rina Whyte (BDes, Dip Nutritional Therapy)

Related Link: http://www.vegetarian.ie/
author by Sue Anthony - Sea Shepherd Irelandpublication date Fri Sep 16, 2011 13:55author email sue.anthony1 at gmail dot comauthor address author phone 0860679933Report this post to the editors

Sea Shepherd will be at the World Vegetarian day and will have a stand with merchandise and information, we will also be screening the award winning film Sharkwater, starting at 2ish. The screening is free - doantions welcome.
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