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Saving Lives - One Bite at a Time - March 2007 |
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Meatout Events Smash All Past Records
Activists distributed 50,000 Meatout cards offering a free Veg Kit and the colorful weekly Meatout Mondays e-newsletter. Throughout the month, FARM mailed 2,000 Veg Kits to inquirers.
More than 60 colleges participated with exhibits, tables, and veg cafeteria lines. Nearly 150 animal shelters and health food stores and restaurants offered vegetarian literature to visitors. Hundreds of bus cards are carrying the Meatout message in major cities. Billboards are in the works.
This observance was co-sponsored by In Defense of Animals, SoyBoy, E/Environmental Magazine, and Vegetarian Times. Please see our reports on Meatout 2007 and the Congressional Reception.
We plan to use this opportunity to publicize the impact of animal agriculture on the global warming crisis by pointing out that "Cows Cause More Than Cars." These giant 22x11-foot billboards, confer a sense of power and mainstream acceptance. They are are seen by thousands for a month or more, and bring hundreds of inquiries. To sponsor a billboard for $300 please e-mail Dawn or call 800 632-8688.
Join FARM's Vegan Earth Day Campaign We invite you to join FARM's Earth Day Campaign by arranging an educational event in your community on or about April 22nd.
Last year, our members distributed 10,000 cards at Earth Day events across the U.S. This year's observance is co-sponsored by E/Environmental Magazine. Please visit our Literature Request Form, to order a pack of cards, and the Caring Gifts page, for posters and T-shirts. Visit our Global Warming Action page to get involved.
To register with your credit card, go on-line or call 800-632-8688. You may also send payment to AR2007/FARM, 10101 Ashburton ***, Bethesda, MD 20817 (please provide names, postal & e-mail addresses, and phone numbers). The program will have 120 sessions including several
workshops on the Animal Enterprise Terrorism
Act and global warming. Other features include rap sessions, campaign reports, videos, The speakers include Lorri Bauston, Mitchell Bolt, Michael Budkie, Karen Davis, Alex Hershaft, Pattrice Jones, Elliot Katz, Marti Kheel, Greg Lawson, Howard Lyman, Anthony Marr, Jack Norris, Lauren Ornelas, Brenda Shoss, Paul Watson, and Nathan Winograd. Presidential candidate Dennis Kucinich as well as performers Alicia Silverstone and Heather Mills are expected.
We were able to negotiate a room rate of only $90/95/100/105 + tax (14%) for single and multiple occupancy. To make a reservation, call 800-937-8461 and mention Animal Rights 2007. For more discounts, visit our Lodging page. Exhibits registration is now open. 90 tables will exhibit literature and merchandise of animal rights and vegan organizations and enterprises. Please visit the AR2006 Mementos, including photo gallery, schedule, and testimonials, then take advantage of the discounted registration rate.
In the past three months, we published nearly 500 letters to the editor on six topics in more than 200 papers. The topics included new year's resolutions, cancer (general and breast), environment, global warming, lent, and Meatout.
Contact us to join our Letters network, or to obtain text of selected letters.
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FARM Heroes This space features key supporters of FARM and the animal rights movement.
Jen Riley, FARM's Program Director, joined the staff as Office Manager in 2004. A vegetarian since age 12 and now a vegan, she became active after college. In addition to interning at Farm Sanctuary, Jen ran several fund raising and educational events and volunteered for local animal shelters and rescues.
Rich McLellan is founder of the League of Humane Voters - CA and a pioneer of political involvement on behalf of animals. Whenever not on duty as a trauma surgeon at a Los Angeles hospital, Rich is busy cultivating California legislators. What is FARM FARM is a national nonprofit 501(c)(3) public interest group that advocates vegan eating and supports humane treatment of farmed animals. To learn about our national programs, please visit our website. FARM is supported by donations from caring folks like you. Because our staffers get reduced or no compensation, our overhead is below 5%. Because we raise our own funds, your donations go directly to support our programs. Caring Gifts For t-shirts, books, and other fun stuff, check out our gifts page. Meatout T-shirt - $13 'Friends' T-shirt - $12 'Global Warming' Global Warming poster Few of FARM's Favorite Links |
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the nation’s capital, 250 Congress staffers attended a vegan feast complete with speakers, videos, and
veg literature. Lifestivals, featuring live bands, speakers, exhibits, video screenings, health
screenings, food vendors, cooking demonstrations, vegan food samples, and games, attracted hundreds of visitors.
Numerous events took place in Argentina, Canada, Croatia, Brazil, England, France, Germany, India,
Ireland, Kenya, México, Russia, Spain, Switzerland, and Uganda. Special Meatout websites were launched in
Clear Channel
Outdoor, the nation's largest billboard company, has donated billboard space to FARM in Atlanta, Dallas, Milwaukee,
Oakland, Philly, and San Antonio. But we need your help to cover $300 per billboard for printing and
posting.

exhibits, Newcomer Orientation, job interviews, Networking Receptions, and the Awards Banquet. A
number of post-conference activities are planned.
The Conference will be held on July 19-23 at the
Westin LAX in Los Angeles. The Hotel offers superb meeting and exhibit space, vegan food, cruelty-free
personal care products, and dog beds.
Letters to
the editor are the second most read section of the newspaper after the front page. They are a most effective vehicle
for bringing our message to millions of middle Americans whom we don't reach in other ways. Our program is estimated
to generate up to 100 million viewings per year. 





