Posted on 22 August, 2009 by admin (0) Comments

Talking ethics over (vegan) dinner

Check out these vegan potlucks organized by SaveEarth, a non-profit educating the community about the impact our food choices have on the environment.

Vegans and those curious or thinking about it are invited. Socialize with like-minded people and learn something new; speaker at every meeting will discuss topics such as animal rights, food ethics, and natural medicine.

Note: free to members and children under 12; non-members pay $5. You must also bring a vegan dish for at least eight people, and your own utensils and plate.

Potluck schedule:

Sat., Aug. 29, 6:15 p.m.
VEGAN POTLUCK DINNER, organized by the Save the Earth Eco Center. Guest speaker David Cantor, a vegan, animal advocate and founder of Responsible Policies for Animals, will lecture on how devastating animal agribusiness is to our planet.
Where: Coral Gables Congregational Church, 3010 DeSoto Blvd.

Sun., Sept. 20, 5:30 p.m.
VEGAN POTLUCK DINNER, organized by the Save the Earth Eco Center. Guest speaker Michel Estopinan, a teacher and founder of the Humane Foundation, will lecture on the Hialeah High organization dedicated to creating a greener and humane school environment.
Where: Save the Earth Eco Center, 12399 W. Dixie Hwy.

Sat., Sept. 26, 6:15 p.m.
VEGAN POTLUCK DINNER, organized by the Save the Earth Eco Center. Guest speaker Frank Sabatino, health director o fhte Regency House Natural Health Spa in Hallandale Beach, will present, “Inspiration of Responsible Action For Health and Prosperity.”
Where: Coral Gables Congregational Church, 3010 DeSoto Blvd.

Sun., Oct. 18, 5:30 p.m.
VEGAN POTLUCK DINNER, organized by the Save the Earth Eco Center. Guest speaker Dr. David Newman, a chiropractic physician focusing on functional and anti-aging medicine, will talk about how arsenic, mercury and plastics become part of our biology.
Where: Save the Earth Eco Center, 12399 W. Dixie Hwy.

Sat., Oct. 31, 6:15 p.m.
VEGAN POTLUCK DINNER, organized by the Save the Earth Eco Center. Guest speaker George Eisman, author of “The Most Noble Diet, A Basic Course in Vegetarian and Vegan Nutrition,” will lecture on wild edibles.
Where: Coral Gables Congregational Church, 3010 DeSoto Blvd.
Cost: Free for members and children under 12; $5.00 for non-members. Bring a vegan dish for at least eight people, and your own utensils and plate.

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