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I would like to attend this event but cannot tolerate loud noise RE:

Entertaiment...Can I get a better idea regarding volume levels ?

 

Thanks !

 

Dave

 

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There are 5 messages in this issue.

 

Topics in this digest:

 

1. optimum health institute in san diego

" amy lynn (veggie grrrl) "

2. 2 vegan restaurants were mentioned that they used seaweed +

sunny outdoors

3. Fwd: HelpingAnimals.com

davyben

4. Decisions!? Decisions!?

" Tammy "

5. Ringling Brothers & SF Public Library

" vegdeb "

 

 

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Message: 1

Wed, 5 Jun 2002 17:59:44 -0700

" amy lynn (veggie grrrl) "

optimum health institute in san diego

 

anyone wanna join me for a 1 or 2 week raw food /wheat grass fast at

optimum health institute in san diego july 7-21 ? looking for a cool

roommate... cost is $550.00 for a shared room and $750.00 for a private

room for a week..includes all food, lodging, classes, etc...

amy

 

 

 

 

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Message: 2

Wed, 5 Jun 2002 19:09:34 -0700 (PDT)

sunny outdoors

2 vegan restaurants were mentioned that they used seaweed +

 

http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/chronicle/archive/2002/06/05/FD1\

26432.DTL

 

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Update June 9 fundraising dinner

 

You are invited to The San Francisco Vegetarian

Society's Second Annual

Fund(d)!raising Dinner and Silent Auction

 

Benefiting the World Vegetarian Day Celebration

 

At the Maharani Restaurant, Amber Palace Banquet Room,

 

1122 Post Street in

San Francisco

On Sunday, June 9, 2002

Starts at 6 p.m. with a No Host Bar and Social Hour,

Nine Course Vegan Buffet

begins at 7 p.m.

Entertainment features Lorna Zilba, Middle Eastern

dancer and Trevor Levin,

Musician

$30/person for SFVS members, $35/person for

non-members

Attire is dressy or exotic

Send checks made out to San Francisco Vegetarian

Society to P.O. Box 2510,

San Francisco, CA 94126-2510.

For questions, call 415-273-5481

 

A sample of some of the exciting items at offered at

the silent auction are

as follows:

 

Millennium Restaurant (valued at $100)*

 

UnTurkey donated/by Now And Zen (valued at $25)

 

TeaseCake (vegan Cheese cake) donated/by Now and Zen

(valued at $30)

 

Feng Shui Electric fountain donated by JC (valued at

$30)

 

“Mad Cowboy” book signed/donated by Howard Lyman

himself (valued at $30)

 

“Just One” Vitamins donated by Sharon L. (valued at

$27)

 

Organic Soy DREAM (not Soy DELICIOUS) donated by

Imagine foods.

 

3 Quarts of Vanilla, Vanilla Fudge Swirl, Mocha Fudge

Swirl (valued at $12)*

 

5 day PENTHOUSE stay in Kingsbury, NV

up in the Mountains, 10 min from Casino and near State

 

line

3 bedrooms and 3 bath, sleeps 6-8 people (OK to get a

group of friends

together to chip in)

exercise room and game room with pool table nearby

dates: Oct 28-Nov 1, 2002

(valued at $900)*

 

Studio Condo in South Lake Tahoe

Access to private beach (no beach view in condo),

swimming pool and tennis

courts

One mile from State line

One bed sleeps 2 people

Labor day weekend 8/31-9/7

(valued at $500)*

 

Both Donated by Stan and Dixie Mahy

 

*Absentee bids taken by sunny_outdoors, 415

 

751-6443, before June

8, 12 noon. Please be prepared to mail your checks

within 2 days.

 

 

 

 

 

- Official partner of 2002 FIFA World Cup

http://fifaworldcup.

 

 

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Message: 3

Wed, 5 Jun 2002 22:23:16 EDT

davyben

Fwd: HelpingAnimals.com

 

This site may help companions of animals.

Davy

 

YOUR MOUSE COULD HELP DOGS AND CATS

 

From Ways Around Declawing to Tips on Roving With

Rover, HelpingAnimals.com Has It All

 

Norfolk, Va. — Did you buy a sick puppy from a pet

shop? Did you drive by a dog who was left outside in

the cold? Or has a stray cat shown up on your

doorstep? PETA’s new companion animal Web site,

HelpingAnimals.com, is the purr-fect place to turn for

help.

 

Inundated with thousands of calls and letters from

people around the world desperately seeking

information on helping dogs and cats in their

communities, PETA has developed a site geared

exclusively toward companion animal issues that puts

all the answers at compassionate Web surfers’

fingertips.

 

 

 

Visitors to HelpingAnimals.com will find:

 

· FREE, easy-to-download packs giving

step-by-step advice on improving the local animal

shelter, passing an ordinance banning the chaining of

dogs, helping horses, and stopping puppy mills.

 

· Breaking news and action alerts on companion

animal issues.

· Information on PETA’s Petco campaign and other

campaigns affecting dogs and cats.

· Time-tested, humane training tips.

· How-to advice on trapping feral cats.

· Tips on recovering a lost or stolen animal.

· Help for coping with animal allergies.

· Downloadable factsheets, leaflets, and

posters—and much, much more!

 

“People care about animals, and they’re hungry for

resources to help them solve everyday animal

problems,†says PETA’s Domestic Animal Issues and

Abuse Manager Daphna Nachminovitch. “Now all of that

information is available at a click of the mouse.â€

 

Please share information about HelpingAnimals.com with

your readers to help compassionate citizens stop

animal cruelty and improve their communities.

 

 

 

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Bid now at www.PetaAuctions.com

 

Shop for groceries, books, toys, etc. at the " PETA Mall " and PETA will

receive a donation from each purchase at no extra cost to you! Go to

www.petamall.com

 

www.MeatStinks.com

 

 

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Message: 4

Wed, 5 Jun 2002 19:43:35 -0700

" Tammy "

Decisions!? Decisions!?

 

Hi all,

 

There've been some conversations going on about a couple of things and I

wanted to solicit your input.

 

Reminders:

Many folks don't like the use of reminders for Calendar events... many

do.... To keep everyone from being overwhelmed, if you decide to use this

feature (and most people don't), please put only one reminder per event.

You may think this is very restrictive, but if it wasn't your event, would

you want to hear about it repeatedly?

 

Archives:

There was an early vote when the group was first established whether to have

our archives public (open to members/non-members) or open to members only.

It was decided that they are public (anyone can read our messages from the

website; you don't need a ID at all). Our membership has

grown alot since that first poll, and the majority may feel differently now.

If the archives were changed to be for members only, then they will not be

" public " (plainly visible) from the website. Only SFBAVeg members with a

** ID could log in and read them from the website. SFBAVeg members

without a ID would need to receive the digest or individual messsages.

 

Are people still comfortable with the decision about the archives? If there

is enough interest, we could have another vote. I'd do a zoomerang poll,

which doesn't require any special ID like , etc. to vote.

 

Cheers,

Tammy

SFBAVeg List Admin

 

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Message: 5

Thu, 06 Jun 2002 20:24:33 -0000

" vegdeb "

Ringling Brothers & SF Public Library

 

Despite the objections of some of the librarians, the San Francisco

Public Library has decided to go ahead and offer Ringling Brothers

Circus tickets as a prize option for its children's summer reading

program.

 

If you would like to express an opinion about this, please contact

Susan Hildreth, City Librarian, 557-4236 or Toni Bernardi, Office of

Children and Youth Services at the library, 557-4272. If you'd rather

write a letter, you can send it c/o San Francisco Public Library, 100

Larkin St., SF 94102.

 

The Chronicle has received at least 30 letters to the editor about

this, but so far nothing has been printed. More wouldn't hurt!

 

Thanks very much for any help you can give.

 

/Deborah Underwood

 

 

 

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