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New Jersey Animal Rights Alliance presents our 8th
Annual Animal Rights Festival
May 12, 2001
10:30am - 6:00pm
Unitarian Church of Princeton
50 Cherry Hill Road
Princeton, New Jersey
$3.00 Admission ($4.00 at the door)
Informative And Energizing Presentations! / Educational
Exhibits! / Lots of Great Info and Merchandise! Learn How to Expand your
Activism! / Great Vegan Food! / Meet Other Animal Rights Activists!
10:30 - 11:00 Registration
11:00- 12:00
New Jersey Lawyers In Defense of Animals Workshop: Activism Law, Tenant
Law, Current Lawsuits, etc. Presented by Niel Lewis, Esq.; Linda
Niedweske, Esq.; Isabelle Strauss, Esq.; William Strazza, Esq.; and
Catherine Tamasik, Esq.
12:10 -1:10
Lobbying and Legislation: Demystifying the Process
Presented by Assemblyman Reed Gusciora (D-15) Assistant Minority Leader,
NJ General Assembly; Jeff Kolakowski, Legislative Aide (D-15); Diana
Jeffrey, Director, Animal Welfare Federation of New Jersey; and Terry
Fritzges, Special Projects, NJARA
1:10 - 2:40
Lunch Break (Note: In a departure from years past, food will only be
available during this time.) All food is vegan. Also, take some time to
visit our Vendors & Displays!
2:40 - 3:55
Why Animal Models of Human Disease Should be Replaced with More Modern
Research Methodologies
Presented by Ray Greek, MD - President, Americans For Medical
Advancement; Scientific Advisor, National Anti-Vivisection Society
4:05 - 5:05
Huntingdon Life Sciences - Building on the Momentum of the United
Kingdom Campaign
Presented by Kevin Kjonaas, Stop Huntingdon Animal Cruelty/ UK & USA
5:15 - 6:00
Don't Agonize, Veganize! Three Men in a Vegan Kitchen
Presented by Charlie Bivona, Organizer, New Jersey Animal Rights
Alliance; Ben Crimaudo, Advisory Board, New Jersey Animal Rights
Alliance; Joe Miele, Organizer, New Jersey Animal Rights Alliance
DIRECTIONS TRAVELING NORTH:
ROUTE 295: Go past Trenton. Go past exit for Rt 1. Take exit for Rt
206N.
**Go nearly 6 miles. As you approach downtown Princeton, stay in the
left lane. At the light, at the edge of town, make a left to stay on Rt.
206N. ##At 3rd light, make a left onto Cherry Hill Rd. The church is on
the left. Take 2nd driveway to the upper parking lot.
GARDEN STATE PARKWAY: Take Exit 98 for Rt 195W. Stay on
195 past Exit 1 and take exit for Rt 295N. Go past exit for Rt 1. Take
exit for Rt 206N. Proceed as above **.
FROM PA: Take Rt 95N into NJ. Go past exit for Scotch Rd
and Rt 31. Take exit for Rt 206N. Proceed as above **.
TRAVELING SOUTH:
NJ TURNPIKE: Take Exit 9 to Rt 18N to Rt 1S. Proceed as below ++.
GARDEN STATE PKWY: Take Exit 130 for Rt 1S. ++As you
near Princeton, you will pass College Rd & Harrison St. Make a right at
the light onto Washington Rd. At 3rd light make a left onto Nassau St.
At 3rd light make a right onto Rt 206N. Proceed as above ##.
ROUTE 287: Take exit for Rt 202/206. Get on Rt 206S.
Travel through Hillsborough and Montgomery. At Rocky Hill, go past Rt
518. Go 2 miles to 3rd light & make a right onto Cherry Hill Rd. Church
is on left. Take 2nd driveway to upper parking lot.
!!NOTICE!! Princeton traffic police WILL ticket. Obey
all laws and yield to pedestrians!
Advance Tickets Are Available Now and Pre-Registration
is Requested! Don't Wait! Send a check payable to NJARA, PO Box 174,
Englishtown, NJ 07726. Any questions? Call us at 732-446-6808 or email
Janine at [email protected].
NOTE: A new speaker has been added. Join us to learn
more about the history of the campaign against Huntingdon Life Sciences
in the United Kingdom and the future of the campaign here in the United
States!
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