Help your community "Kick the Meat Habit" this Spring with
the 20th anniversary observance of the Great American Meatout!
Join thousands of animal and consumer activists in all 50
states and 30 other countries in organizing outreach events that get your
friends and neighbors to explore a wholesome, nonviolent diet of
vegetables, fruits, and grains!
Meatout launches its 20th Anniversary observance with a
new website at www.meatout.org and exciting new events! For details, read
on below and check out the website!
Hold an event (large or small) on or around March 20...
you decide the details. Visit our Action Center at www.meatout.org/action
for ideas. We provide instructions, materials, media, and online Events
Directory. You provide a few hours, a lot of heart, and representation for
your community.
Organize a Meatout Walk to raise funds that will expand
the reach of future Meatout campaigns and increase awareness of
vegetarianism in your community. We have awesome prizes for organizers of
the best walks! Check details at
www.meatout.org/action/walk.htm.
Please register at
www.meatout.org/events/registration.htm
or call 1-800-MEATOUT, even if your plans are incomplete (you can update
anytime). You can then request an Event Pack with an official Meatout
banner, color posters, handouts, stickers and more!
Frank J. Gomez and the Meatout 2005 Team
-------------------- FARM is a 501(c)(3) non-profit, public interest
organization promoting meat-free and dairy-free foods for a healthy,
well-fed world.
10101 Ashburton Lane | Bethesda, MD 20817 | 1-800-MEATOUT
Register your Meatout 2005 event at
www.meatout.org! Register for the AR2005 conference at www.AR2005.org!
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