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Go Veggie!, a nonprofit corporation, has been formed to educate individuals to the many benefits of vegetarianism for human health, our environment, and the well-being of all life on our planet. Our Chicago organization welcomes those who are just beginning to explore the advantages of this great lifestyle, as well as committed vegetarians.

August 2nd & 3rd

Free Admission

veggie fest

Held on the grounds of Science of Spirituality
4S 175 Naperville Wheaton Rd, Naperville

For info call 630.955.1200 or 800.222.2207

Come to enjoy our 3rd Veggie Fest 2008 a spectacular-two day Community event. We expect 7000 people of all ages. Visit a wide range of health related booths, sample some delicious healthy foods, and gather a wide range of current information from magazines and other vegetarian friendly groups. Participate in the drawings and win a
coupon or basket of joy to take home

We expect local restaurants and companies from across the United Stated and Canada. Representatives will show their products and suggest ways to enhance the vegetarian way of life. Among these will be Natures Path, the largest organic cereal company in North America.

Bring your children to enjoy crafts, face painting, and the moon walk. On both days live music will fill the air and our dynamic clowns and world class magician will keep you smiling.

Don’t miss our very popular talks on health and well being. Experienced physicians from around the world will talk about how to prevent cancer, heart disease and obesity. Home remedies, dieting to feel better and look younger, and even how color therapy affects our health will be among the fascinating topics of our presentations. Health professionals will be at booths also to offer you their expertise and knowledge.

 

Upcoming Events

Vegan Potluck
Sunday
May 18, 2008

Barrington Area Library
505 N. Northwest Highway (Route 14)
Barrington 60010

(Click here for details)


2008
Future Meetings


July 20th, Sept. 21st & Nov 16th


Eat Less Meat, Cool the Planet!

Go to this link for a study and charts done right here at the University of Chicago showing the environmental impact of greenhouse gasses from various diets. Of course, the least  energy-impact is produced by eating a plant-based diet.

http://geosci.uchicago.edu/
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