15th June 2008

Dineout Upcoming

You’re invited to join the Regina Vegetarian Society at our vegan dineout at Selam Restaurant (2115 Broad Street) at 6:00 p.m. on Thursday 26 June.

If you’re already a vegan or vegetarian and are not a member of our society, this is a great way to meet like-minded people. If you’re working to reduce your meat intake, you’ll be able to try some wonderful vegan Ethiopian food and talk to others about the next steps in your journey toward a plant-based diet.

There is no charge to attend beyond the cost of the meal, which can be had for under $20. Try the vegan combo platter!

If it’s possible for you to RSVP, we would appreciate that (so we can reserve the appropriate number of seats). Try to let us know by Wednesday 25 June. To RSVP or for more information, click here to send us an E-mail.

Memberships will be available ($25) if you are interested in joining.

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27th May 2008

Vegan Potluck Upcoming

Date: Saturday 31 May 2008
Place: Craft Room–Cathedral Neighbourhood Centre (2900 13th Avenue)
Time: Doors Open 5:45; Meal Starts 6:15

Admission free! Just bring one vegan dish (no meat, eggs, or dairy) and your own place settings (e.g. plate, cutlery, cup, napkins).

Everyone is welcome, from long-time vegans/vegetarians to those who are just beginning to work toward a more plant-based diet.

Memberships will be available ($25) for those who would like to join, but there’s absolutely no obligation to do so.

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27th April 2008

Fundraiser a Success

Thanks to everyone who came out and supported us at the World’s Biggest Garage Sale! We had a lot of fun and met some wonderful people.

The sale proved to be a good fundraiser for us as well. We’re very grateful to everyone who donated items and also to those who helped us with the sale itself.

We’ll likely return next year, and we’ll be looking for more donations then. So when you do your fall or spring housecleaning, don’t forget to set aside any unwanted items (except clothing) for us. We’ll start collecting in mid-March.

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20th April 2008

Annual East Indian Vegetarian Dinner Upcoming

Regina’s Hindu Samaj is holding its annual celebration dinner (Varshik Bhojan). This vegetarian meal is popular among vegetarians and non-vegetarians alike because of the quality of the food, so if you’ve never attended, now is a great time to try!

Date: Saturday 10 May 2008
Location: Regina Inn (1975 Broad Street)
Time: 6:00 p.m. (hors d’oeuvres); 6:45 p.m. (dinner)
Cost: $40 (adult); $20 (child)

To buy tickets call one of the following:

Harjit: 949-3853
Alpana: 585-1230
Anjana: 789-8522
Urmila: 522-6084
Kalpana: 761-1285
Makhan: 352-5562
Himanshu: 546-3406
Jagdish: 789-4174

In addition to the great food there will also be entertainment.

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29th February 2008

Potluck and AGM Upcoming for RVS

The Regina Vegetarian Society is holding its Annual General Meeting (AGM) on Saturday 15 March 2008 in the basement of the Unitarian Fellowship, 2700 College Avenue (corner of Angus Street and College Avenue). The AGM begins at 6:00 p.m.

In advance of the AGM there will be a vegan potluck. This begins at 5:00 p.m.–bring your favourite vegan dish (no meat, eggs, or dairy). Also bring your own plate and cutlery.

The potluck and AGM are free and open to everyone; new members are welcome to join and vote at the AGM. Membership is $10 per year.

For more information, click here to send us an E-mail.

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20th September 2007

Come Join Us For Our World Vegetarian Day Celebration!

We’ll be celebrating World Vegetarian Day on Sunday 30 September, and we’re hoping you’ll join us.

We’re meeting for dinner at Selam Ethiopian Restaurant (2115 Broad Street). Drinks are
at 5:30 and dinner is at 6:00 p.m. The buffet will include 8-10 vegan dishes, dessert, and traditional Ethiopian coffee or spiced tea.

Tickets are available at Selam and are $14 in advance or $16 at the door. Children under 2 receive free admission; for those under 12 admission is half price. Those who purchase a RVS membership ($10) will receive a $2 refund on their ticket at the door.

Vegetarians and non-vegetarians are welcome. We hope to see you there!

For more information, send us an E-mail!

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12th August 2007

Corn Festival Coming Up In Regina

If you’re a fan of fresh corn (and who isn’t?), set aside some time next Saturday morning (18 August) to attend the Regina Farmer’s Market Corn Festival.

It runs from 9:00 a.m.–1:00 p.m. beside the Copper Kettle (1900 block Scarth Street, Regina).

Here’s what you can look forward to:

The Lajord Hutterite Colony will be cooking and buttering fresh cobs of Sheba corn for $1.50. All proceeds from the sale go to the Cosmopolitan Learning Center. Come and enjoy the sweetest corn in the province, and support a good cause too!

For more information call 581-7408 or send an E-mail here.

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7th May 2007

Bouquets To Festival Organizers

A huge bouquet to the Vegetarian Film Festival organizers: The Regina Vegetarian Society Inc. and Regina Ecoliving Inc.

Thanks to the VFF organizers, little known, yet important, informative and entertaining films were made available to the general public.

The film Eating was particularly impressive, and we hope to show the film again at some public event in the near future.

Thanx too to all those who attended!

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26th April 2007

Vegetarian Film Festival Upcoming

Vegetarian Film Festival

May 4-5, 2007

Regina City Hall Forum

2476 Victoria Avenue

FREE ADMISSION!

May 4
7:00 PM
Remembering Bob (U.S.A, 2004)

‘Remembering Bob’ won the inaugural Genesis Outstanding Student Award (USA) for first time film director Maria Brenner. This sensitive film that is apropos for all ages, depicts the true story of a farm boy’s affection for a young pig and how the boy is forced, as he grows into a hardened teenager, to accept his destined role as a hog slaughterer. The viewer senses that Clifford is a real person struggling with an ethical dilemma that people around him are ignoring. He makes no pronouncements about animal rights, but his actions clearly convey the theme of the film.

Duration: 13 min.

“I wanted to make this film to empower people to really examine the world around them and to think for themselves,” “There are many behaviors in society that many of us accept blindly.” says Brenner.

Via the Remembering Bob website.

*****

May 4

7:20 PM
Total Health Solution Five Dietary Myths (U.S.A, 2001)

Scientific truth is buried in the medical journals. Unfortunately, because it is unprofitable to industry, this lifesaving information is rarely told. Instead, misinformation prevails and prevents people from taking action that will allow them to regain their health and appearance. This video corrects common dietary myths.

Duration: 55 min.

*****

May 4

8:25 PM
A Cow at my Table (Canada, 1998)

A Cow at My Table explores Western attitudes towards farm animals and meat, and the intense battle between animal advocates and the meat industry to influence the consumer’s mind. Five years in production took Director Jennifer Abbott across Canada, the US, Australia and New Zealand to meet with the leaders of the animal rights movement, animal welfare advocates as well as spokespeople from livestock industries. A Cow at My Table intercuts these diverse perspectives with archival films, images from modern-day agribusiness and footage of farm animals shot from uncharacteristic vantage points. The result, say critics and programmers, is a documentary that is “brilliant,” “visually smart,” “extremely accomplished” and “extraordinarily compelling and powerful.” In the words of Toronto’s NOW Magazine film critic Cameron Bailey, “Like all the best documentaries, this film offers more questions than answers.”

Duration: 90 min.

*****

May 5

7:00 PM

The Emotional World of Farm Animals

Jeffrey Moussaieff Masson, author of When Elephants Weep and Dogs Never Lie About Love, leads viewers through the personal journey he underwent while writing his book, The Pig Who Sang to the Moon. This journey takes Masson to animal sanctuaries around the country, including Animal Place, Farm Sanctuary, and United Poultry Concerns, where caregivers share harrowing stories of rescue and escape and describe their daily lives with their charges. You’ll also meet the animals themselves, like the two pigs who love their ice cube rubdowns in the summer and the cow who escaped slaughter and ran through the streets of New York City. Masson delves into the ancestry of these animals, before domestication, to give us a better understanding of what a pig really likes to do and how chickens would behave if given the chance. This section includes interviews with top experts in animal behavior, who offer their perspectives on these amazing creatures.This film contains no graphic footage of cruelty to animals.

Duration: 52 min.

Synopsis from PETA Catalog.

*****

May 5

8:00 PM

Eating

This stunning video uncovers the many facts that the meat and dairy industries do not want you to know: that their products are the biggest cause of disease, disability, and death in the U.S. today. Michael Anderson not only answers basic questions about how easily protein and calcium needs can be met on a vegan diet and the link between diet and America’s biggest diseases, he also goes a step further, explaining how the typical American diet is destroying our environment and exposing factor farms as “concentration camps” for animals.

Duration: 60 min

Synopsis from PETA Catalog.

*****

May 5

9:10 PM

Jill’s Film (U.K. 2005)

An inspiring and beautiful film about the life and tragic death of animal liberation activist, Jill Phipps. The film tells the life story of this incredibly dedicated activist, while weaving in the history and achievements of the animal rights movement in the UK, and the wider social and political issues and movements of the time. A personal window to the often hidden history of resistance movements.

Duration: 39 min.

Synopsis from the Vegetarian Film Festival 2006 in Auckland

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