Guest guest Posted August 7, 2006 Report Share Posted August 7, 2006 Summer Vegan Potluck at Home of Bonnie Knight for Members of the San Francisco Vegetarian Society, Veggie Jews and their veg*n friends Please bring one dish with enough food to serve ten people and please bring an index card listing the ingredients, thanks. Sunday, August 20, 2006 6:00 p.m., socializing and appetizers 6:30 p.m. Dinner 2546 Great Highway between Ulloa and Vicente Streets San Francisco, CA 94116-2613 RSVP: _Bonbonsf_ (Bonbonsf) or (415) 665-1583 Within a 5-minute walk of 3 MUNI lines - 18, 23 and L. If the weather is mild, we'll eat in the backyard garden. If the weather is cold, we'll eat inside. If it looks like the weather could go either way, bring a sweater. The backyard garden has a deep, unfenced koi pond, so no children under 12, sorry. Well-behaved older children are welcome. Allergy Alert: There are two in-house and in-garden dogs and one indoor cat present. Access to the garden is up a staircase to the main house and then down a staircase to the garden. There will be an opportunity, completely optional, to sign letters on behalf of animals. You need only bring your potluck contribution -- there is no charge for this event -- it's FREE. Hope to see you all! [www.sfvs.org, The San Francisco Vegetarian Society: For health and humanity, promoting vegetarianism since 1968. SFVS is a non-profit organization that has been working in the Bay Area for nearly 40 years promoting a vegetarian diet as a healthful and humane way of life.] [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 group information or to join, please go to _www.veggiejews/_ (http://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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