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VeganWorldRadio.org :: episode # 29 :  2 February 2009


Saving the Planet by Eating GREEN and Embracing Compassion/
  also, To Kill or Not To Kill - What Fate for Impounded Animals?

On today's program, we speak to vegan entrepreneur and savory soy expert Gary Chiu of Banyan Foods on the versatility of deliciously prepared tofu as a meat-replacer in everyday dishes.  We will hear from Supreme Master Television about the dire need for a planetary shift away from animal agriculture to halt Global Warming.  Bett Sundermeyer of No-Kill Houston will explain why citizens must speak up now for impounded animals before the City hires a new Bureau Chief for BARC.  Many thousands of healthy and adoptable companion animals suffer and die needlessly at the antiquated municipal shelter which desperately needs reform.  We will also listen to testimony from the recent City Council meeting urging acceptance of the long stalled No-Kill Contract.

 
action links                             
  Supreme Master TV               
  Banyan Foods                         
  No Kill Houston                       
  Friends of BARC                     
  Monthly Meet & Greet              










>> Monday, February 2, 2009
Houston Health Association/Natural Hygiene Network Monthly Meeting


Join members of the Houston Health Association/Natural Hygiene Network for their monthly dinner meeting. The topic of discussion will be "The Ideal Diet for Health & Disease Prevention". The group meets on the first Monday of the month at 6:30 PM at A Moveable Feast Cafe in Houston, where several vegetarian & vegan options are available.

Organized by Society of PEACE member Dr. Mamiko M


>> Wednesday, February 4, 2009
The Houston Vegetarian Meetup Weekday Lunch


Join members of the Houston Vegetarian Meetup group for a social lunch at Pepper Tree Veggie Cuisine. The event will take place at 12:00 Noon on Wednesday, February 4. The lunch buffet at Pepper Tree is 100% Vegetarian with numerous vegan options!

Visit HOUSTON VEGETARIAN MEETUP to RSVP. Michelle and Mari are the organizers and you can contact them through the website.


>> Saturday, February 7, 2009
The Houston Vegan Meetup Dinner

The Houston Vegan Meetup group will be meeting at Pepper Tree Veggie Cuisine this month for their social Dinner on Saturday, February 7 at 5:30 PM.

Visit HOUSTON VEGAN MEETUP for more info and to RSVP. Society of PEACE member Reese is the organizer of the Houston Vegan Meetup. This is a large meetup group, so RSVP early to reserve a spot!


>> Saturday, February 7, 2009
Friends of BARC Monthly Meet & Greet


Help the animals at BARC directly and the welfare community in General by coming out for this fun filled pet adoption event every first Saturday at the Cooper Animal Clinic, 1136 Heights Blvd, 77008, from 12 Noon to 5 PM.

Raffle prizes, refreshments, on-site microchipping and the like-minded fellowship of the many kind folks in the rescue community.  (713) 861-1155






>> Monday, February 23, 2009
Confronting the Corridor of Cruelty


The Houston mobile clinic will become an agent of change on February 23, 2009, for the animals of an infamous Houston dumping ground thanks to a $10,000 grant by the Glasgow Foundation. A large number of animals have been abandoned on a north Houston tract of land along the Eastex Freeway near Little York, leading many to refer to the stretch as the Corridor of Cruelty. “The Corridor of Cruelty is one of the saddest locations in Houston,” said Susan Lamb, community program manager of SNAP’s mobile clinic. Click for full story on SNAP's website.





Production and hosting of VWR 2/2/09 thanks to Jerrilyn


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