Archive for September, 2010
Bill Clinton Experimenting with Veganism?
Bill Clinton credits his recent health improvement to eating a plant-based diet. Maybe it was that Saturday Night Live skit that poked fun at Mr Clinton’s addiction to fast food that made Bill start thinking about his diet. Or maybe it was the bypass surgery. CNN recently posted a video clip of Wolf Blitzer talking [...]
September 23, 2010
Posted in: Misc, News
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Worcesterites Going to DC to Organize Against Mountaintop Removal
Join Jeremy Weiss and other Clarkies for Appalachia Rising in DC later this month. It’s a weekend of workshops and a march to end an ecologically destructive practice called mountaintop removal. It’s happening on September 25-27 in DC. Check Jeremy’s email below for details. People go vegan for many reasons: to help animals, to get [...]
September 13, 2010
Tags: clark university, Environment, Worcester Posted in: Misc
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This Machine Kills Buffets – Monthly Loving Hut Buffet this Saturday
Every month Loving Hut on Chandler Street holds a day-long all-you-can-eat vegan buffet. They give some of the day’s proceeds to VegWorcester. This Saturday, September 11 from noon-7pm stop in to Loving Hut and get a $10 lunch (or dinner). Here is a sweet promo video about the regular monthly buffets. You may see some [...]
September 9, 2010
Tags: Buddha Hut Monthly Buffet Posted in: Buddha Hut, Events, Restaurants & Businesses
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VegWorcester at Open Road Music and Arts Festival
When we heard Honor Roll Productions was putting together the Open Road Music & Arts Festival, VegWorcester was one of the first to jump in and take part in what is being described as “Worcester’s first sustainable and earth-friendly music and arts festival.” We were excited to partake in some vegan outreach and check out [...]
September 6, 2010
Tags: chocolate, community, food, Free food!, loving hut, mock meats, open road music & arts festival, VegWorcester, Worcester Posted in: Buddha Hut, Events, Leafleting, Tabling & Outreach, Veg Advocacy
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