Monday, October 24, 2011

16th Annual Boston Vegetarian Food Festival

Boston Vegetarian Food Festival:

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Boston Vegetarian Food Festival

Boston Vegetarian Food Festival:

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Fliers & Web Banners

Help us publicize the Festival with these fliers and leaflets and handsome web banners.

Brought to You by BVS

The Boston Vegetarian Food Festival is presented by the Boston Vegetarian Society. All labor, time, and talents of the Organizing Committee are donated.
The Boston Vegetarian Society is an all-volunteer, non-profit organization, founded in 1986, offering programing throughout the year that advances a vegetarian way of life.

T-Shirts!

Look for our handsome Festival T shirt in super-soft 100% organic fair-trade cotton On sale at the BVS table!
T-Shirt
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Available in olive green and slate grey, box style and women's style.
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“Great success! A lively and enthusiastic crowd—wall to wall people—great energy... The location was ideal.”
—David Doctorow, Whole Foods Market, Principal Sponsor
“I think this is one of the best things Boston offers to the world."
—Charlie Behrens, BVFF Volunteer

The Boston Vegetarian Society proudly presents
The 16th Annual Boston Vegetarian Food Festival


Saturday, October 29, 2011, 11AM* - 6PM

and
Sunday, October 30, 2011, 10AM - 4PM
New! *Saturday 10 - 11 AM preview. Limited number of tickets ($5) available to visit the Exhibitor Room before the doors open at 11 AM for Free Admission to all.
Reggie Lewis Athletic Center
1350 Tremont Street, Boston, Massachusetts
Subway stop across the street
This Festival brings together an amazing array of vegetarian natural food providers, top national speakers and chefs, and educational exhibitors in a fun and welcoming environment. It is a chance to talk directly to food producers, learn the newest items in the marketplace, taste free food samples, shop at show special discounts, or simply learn what vegetarian foods are available and where you can find them!
Whether you are a longtime vegetarian or vegan, or someone simply wanting to add more healthy and delicious foods to your meal repertoire, or if you are just curious what it's all about, you are welcome here! We offer you free admission, free food sampling, free speaker presentations, free parking and a T stop across the street.
You also can learn of ways to benefit the environment, help animals, and enhance your health and well being. There are activities for kids, too! Learn more about the Festival.

Sponsor and Exhibitor Opportunities

Opportunities are available for the 2011 Festival. Introduce your products and services to thousands of interested attendees. Email us for information, giving your company name, product, and website. Read what previous sponsors and exhibitors say about our Festival!

Volunteer Opportunities

If you would like to be involved in the exciting process of planning, publicizing, or helping on the day of the Festival, please contact us! Many volunteers are needed for a wide variety of tasks.

Media

Contact us for high resolution photos and interviews.

Presenters

Read our schedule of Speakers and Cooking Demos. We bring you top national experts and authors on health and nutrition, the well-being of animals, the environment, and other aspects of veg living, as well as cookbook authors and chefs teaching recipes and helpful kitchen tips.

Sponsors & Exhibitors

See the Who's Who of food suppliers and nonprofit educators! See our Sponsor and Exhibitor list.

Directions

How do you find the Boston Vegetarian Food Festival? It's easy! Read our Directions & Lodging page.
 

Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Military Biofuels: Animal Fat To Replace Crude Oil As Fuel For F-16s And Tanks


How about FREE liposuctio­ns for ALL Americans (kind of a "Year of Jubilee" so that every overweight or obese American can start over on a level plane) to make American "energy sufficient­" - so that the energy consumptio­n can be done without jeopardizi­ng the nation geopolitic­ally? Leave out the nonhuman animals; they ought to be free to live their own lives."
Read the Article at HuffingtonPost