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The Northern Connecticut Vegetarian Society seeks to advocate a compassionate and a healthful diet. They wish to provide support to vegetarians by building a community for them and all those interested in the benefits of vegetarianism.  Monthly Vegan Potlucks are open to anyone interested in being healthy or in a healthy environment.  The potlucks feature a speaker and are held at Carniglia Senior Center,
41 Oak Street, Windsor Locks.  Free parking is available in a large lot across from the Center.

 

Upcoming Meetings/Events

 

FUTURE VEGETARIAN/VEGAN EVENTS
NEXT NCVS  EVENT – FEBRUARY 28
             

·        February 28, Sunday, 5 PM   Northern Connecticut Vegetarian Society potluck will have Dr. Kathy Dennis-Yawingu, MD, FACR, as the featured speaker.  Kathy Dennis-Yawingu, MD, attended Syracuse medical school and did an Internal medicine residency at Winthrop Hospital in Mineola, Long Island.  She next completed a fellowship in Rheumatology at the University of Pennsylvania in 2005.  She joined the St Francis Rheumatology Division in 2005 and has a practice focused on rheumatic diseases. She has a keen interest in lifestyle medicine and firmly believes that most diseases stem form lifestyle habits. She advocates veganism to her patients as well as other healthy lifestyle changes like getting adequate rest, water and exercise.  She will enlighten us on her lifestyle as a vegan and how it relates to her profession.  Bring a healthy vegan dish to share along with a note card listing your recipe and your name.   Also, please bring your place setting (plate, cup, and utensils).  A donation of $7 per adult is requested.  Children are free.  The Carniglia Senior Center, 41 Oak Street, Windsor Locks, CT, is the location for this event.  Free parking is available in a large lot across from the Center.   For more information, telephone Harry at (860) 623-8082 or email Harry at veggyharry@aol.com.


EVENTS FOR VEGETARIANS AND VEGANS


  • February 4, 11, and 18, Thursdays, 7-9 PM  Imani and John will teach Raw Food Basics at the Alchemy Café, 203 New Britain Ave, Hartford, CT.   Learn the health benefits of incorporating more living food into your diet, time saving tips, tasty & EASY recipes take home!  $99 is the cost for all 3 classes.  For more information or to register, email Imani@thegreenvibration.com.

  • February 7, Sunday, 7 PM    Cooks For Compassion will serve a vegan dinner at Evolution Café, 12 Chestnut Street, Florence, MA.   All proceeds will go to Maple Farm Sanctuary that provide lifelong homes for abused, abandoned and unwanted farm animals while promoting veganism.  Tickets start at $25, which includes three vegan courses. For $35, you will enjoy four vegan courses, and for $45, you will enjoy four vegan courses and a goodie bag that will be worth the extra bucks!   The Flying Carpet jazz group and Rick Buckman will play some beautiful music during the  dinner.  For more information, see http://www.cooksforcompassion.com or email Alice at alice.cherng@gmail.com.  The Evolution Café’s telephone number is (413) 586-0200.

  • February 14, Sunday, 4 PM    Northwest Connecticut Vegan Outreach will dine at It’s Only Natural (ION) Restaurant, 386 Main Street, Middletown, CT.  ION’s telephone number is (860) 346-9210.  For more information, see the Calendar Section of http://www.meetup.com/Northwest-Connecticut-Vegan-Outreach.  To RSVP, call Karen at (860) 354-5263 before February 12.

  • February 14, Sunday, 5:30 PM Valley Vegan Society will have their Potluck at Evolution Café, 12 Chestnut Street, Florence, MA.  Bring a vegan dish to feed 6-8 people and your place setting.  A donation of $2 is suggested.  For more information, see  http://www.meetup.com/valleyvegansociety/  or call Evolution Café at (413) 586-0200. 

  • February 14, Sunday, 5:30-7:30 PM Vegan Valentine’s  Dinner will be held at Georgie’s Diner, 427 West Elm Street, New Haven, CT.  Celebrate this holiday of love with a (com)passionate four-course dinner made without eggs, dairy or any animal products. This special event will also include a cooking demonstration by Chef Mary Lawrence and a complimentary beverage. Cost: $40 pp. Reservations are required as seating is limited. This event will fill up fast so please register in advance by calling (860) 985-1645 or emailing Mary Lawrence at wellonwheels@hotmail.com.

  • February 17, Wed., 6:45 PM  Dr. T. Colin Campbell will speak at Tudor Hotel New York, 304 East 42nd Street, New York, NY.  He is the author of the best selling book, The China Study: Startling Implications for Diet, Weight Loss and Long-Term Health.  Dr. Campbell will detail the connection between nutrition and heart disease, diabetes, and cancer and also its ability to reduce or reverse the risk or effects of these deadly illnesses.  He cuts through the haze of misinformation and delivers an insightful message to anyone living with cancer, diabetes, heart disease, obesity, and those concerned with the effects of aging.  The cost is $44.95.  Register at http://www.learningannex.com/live_classes/97.   

  • February 25, Thursdays, 7-9 PM  Hands-On Simple Fermentation Class will be taught by Imani at Alchemy Café, 203 New Britain Ave, Hartford, CT.  Always wanted to know how to make your own fermented kraut or veggies? Join them for a hands-on how to - leave with you very own jar of goods!  Cost: $30 coop member, $35 non-member.  For more information or to register, email Imani@thegreenvibration.com. 

  • February 28, Sunday, 5 PM   Northern Connecticut Vegetarian Society potluck will have Dr. Kathy Dennis-Yawingu, MD, FACR, as the featured speaker.  Kathy Dennis-Yawingu, MD, attended Syracuse medical school and did an Internal medicine residency at Winthrop Hospital in Mineola, Long Island. She next completed a fellowship in Rheumatology at the University of Pennsylvania in 2005.  She joined the St Francis Rheumatology Division in 2005 and has a practice focused on rheumatic diseases. She has a keen interest in lifestyle medicine and firmly believes that most diseases stem form lifestyle habits. She advocates veganism to her patients as well as other healthy lifestyle changes like getting adequate rest, water and exercise.  She will enlighten us on her lifestyle as a vegan and how it relates to her profession.  Bring a healthy vegan dish to share along with a note card listing your recipe and your name.  Also, please bring your place setting (plate, cup, and utensils).  A donation of $7 per adult is requested.  Children are free.  The Carniglia Senior Center, 41 Oak Street, Windsor Locks, CT, is the location for this event.  Free parking is available in a large lot across from the Center.   For more information, telephone Harry at (860) 623-8082 or email Harry at veggyharry@aol.com.

  • Sometime in February  Boston Vegetarians will have a buffet dinner at Grasshopper Vegan Restaurant, 1 North Beacon Street, Allston, MA .  The buffet costs $9.50 plus tip and tax.  For more information, see http://www.bostonveg.org/ or call Evelyn Kimber at (617) 424-8846.  Grasshopper’s telephone number is
    (617) 254-8883.

  • Sometime in February Worcester Vegan Meetup will attend Melanie Joy’s talk and book signing of “Why We Love Dogs, Eat Pigs, And Wear Cows” at Harvard Coop, 1400 Massachusetts Avenue, Cambridge, MA.  The Coop’s telephone number is (617) 499-2000.  For more information, see http://vegan.meetup.com/365 or telephone Organizer Stephen Dunne at  (508) 459-1074.


  • April 22, Thursday, 7 PM  Frank Giglio and David Vitalis will speak on Exploring Beyond The Raw Diet at Alchemy Café, 203 New Britain Ave, Hartford, CT.   For more information, email Imani@thegreenvibration.com. 
     

     
     

         


Note: All events take place at 5:00pm at Carniglia Senior Center, 41 Oak Street, Windsor Locks, CT (unless otherwise noted). Click here for directions or contact Harry at veggyharry@aol.com or (860) 623-8082. Please bring a dish to serve 6-8 containing zero animal products (meat, fish, egg, dairy or honey).

Notices Of Interest

 

Friends Of Animals
 

Rescued Animals

 

Suggested Reading


Dining with Friends: The Art of North American Vegan Cuisine by Lee Hall & Priscilla Feral

Get Political For Animals And Win The Laws They Need by Julie E. Lewin, President of National Institute for Animal Advocacy

The China Study (Most Comprehensive Study Of Nutrition Ever Conducted) by T. Colin Campbell And Thomas Campbell

 

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