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JUNE 10 |
Animal Aid School Speakers' Workshop
Imagine having the chance to convince a group of young people about the
benefits of becoming veggie or vegan or giving them an insight into the
horrors of vivisection. If you'd like to help to take Animal Aid's
message into schools, come along to an informal workshop for volunteer
speakers.
It will include the basics of speaking to students and the best ways to
present the issues. Ideal for people new to this experience and a good
opportunity to meet like-minded people.
There's no charge for the workshop but booking is essential. For more
information or to book a place, please call Animal Aid or email
Diane.
City Centre venue, easily accessible by train, bus or car.
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JULY 15 |
Jersey Animal Day
Jersey Animal Aid is holding its annual awareness day on 15 July.
Starts 9 am - Finishes 5pm
Telephone Bridget Murphy on 01534 855871
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SEPTEMBER 30 |
Midlands Autumn Cruelty Free Fair
Saturday 30th September 2006
10.30am to 4.30 pm at the Friends Meeting House, Hill St,
Coventry, CV1 4AN ( within 10 mins walk of Railway Station).
For more info see www.coventryveggies.makessense.co.uk or ring Julie Roberts on 024 7683 4115.
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DECEMBER 3 |
Christmas Without
Cruelty Fayre
It is now really easy to have a cruelty-free Christmas, with more vegetarians in this country than ever before. Get everything you need to celebrate in style at Animal Aid's Christmas Without Cruelty Fayre at Kensington Town Hall - the feelgood event of the year!
There will be 70 stands full of cruelty-free goodies and gifts, so you can
shop 'til you drop. To add to the fun there will be talks, a magician, and
a body builder to entertain you, plus a Press-up Competition!
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MARCH 2007 |
Veggie Month
Choose life, go veggie! A veggie diet is better for you, animals
and the planet. If you are not already vegetarian, Animal Aid
challenges you to take the veggie pledge for a week during March.
If you are already veggie... go vegan! |
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APRIL 2007 |
Horse Racing Awareness
Week
The Grand National brings shame on Britain as a 'nation of
animal lovers'. Take part in Animal Aid's Horse Racing Awareness
Week in the week running up to the Grand National 2006.
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