Guest guest Posted October 2, 2005 Report Share Posted October 2, 2005 Please join Veggie Jews for dinner on Monday, October 10, 2005, at 7 p.m. when we will meet at Café Gratitude vegetarian restaurant, 2400 Harrison Street (at 20th) in San Francisco's Mission District. We’ll be joined by special guest Doll Stanley, director of IDA’s Project Hope, who will tell us about her animal rescue work in New Orleans and coastal Mississippi following two recent hurricanes. (There will not be any fundraising.) As for Café Gratitude, according to SanFrancisco.CitySearch.com: “Rising above the challenge of vegan cooking and blending an almost-all raw menu, the food is a bargain, beautifully prepared, and satisfying enough to turn any carnivore herbivore for an evening. Highlights include a garlicky buckwheat-crusted nut cheese pizza, and flavor-packed pates like teriyaki carrot-almond, walnut-sunflower seed, and the " mock tuna " almond, celery, sea vegetable, and lemon. Chocolate pudding is robust and dense, and the hand-cranked frozen nut creams were fun to churn . . .” We will order from the menu. If you will attend, please reply to <veggiejews veggiejews no later than Sunday, October 9, at 2 p.m. Walk-ins without reservations will only be accommodated on a space-available basis, so reservations are strongly recommended. For information about Café Gratitude, go to <http://www.withthecurrent.com/cafe.html> www.withthecurrent.com/cafe.html or call (415) 824-4652. For local San Francisco public transportation information, go to <http://www.sfmuni.com/> www.sfmuni.com/ or call MUNI at (415) 673-6864. For Bay Area public transportation information, go to <http://www.bart.gov/> www.bart.gov/ or call BART at (510) 465-2278. [Veggie Jews is an on-line and real world organization with events in local communities dedicated to supporting Jewish vegans and vegetarians and spreading vegan, vegetarian and animal rights values into the Jewish community. All Veggie Jews' events are open to Jews of all ages and our non-Jewish friends. We are not a singles or religious group, although single and observant people are always welcome. For early notice of all events and more group information, please go to <http://www.veggiejews/> www.veggiejews/. And remember: It's only kosher if it's cruelty free.] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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