Come to the 18th World Veg Festival in SF Golden Gate Park! Sun Oct 1, 2017. Listen to expert speakers, watch plant-based cooking demos, try delicious vegan foods and products, and be inspired about the benefits of vegan, plant-based lifestyle for healthy, ethical, and sustainable living. From 10am to 6:00pm there will be fun, food, entertainment and activities for the whole family, including a children's play area! $10 general admission. $5 students w/ ID, seniors 62+, and youth under 18. Free for children under 12 yrs. Tickets sold at door and on Eventbrite.
Below are some of the speakers and title of presentations. Full schedule at www.worldvegfestival.com
Greg Rohrbach, SF Veg Society President - Intro to SFVS Viaja Priyanka Improve Your FMC: Focus, Memory & Creativity Sid Garza Raising Healthy & Happy Vegan Children Will Tuttle Healing Our World: A Deeper Look at Food Steve Blake How To Improve Memory: Results From Our Clinical Trial Ocean Robbins The New Food Revolution Andy Mars Raising a Vegan Generation Kevin Danaher Climate Chaos & the Food Revolution Chef AJ EAT UP, SLIM DOWN: Healthy Vegan Weight Loss Kristie Middleton MeatLess: Transform the Way You Eat and Live-One Meal at a Time Clifton Roberts The Humane Party Sonya Looney Plant-Based Path of a World Champion Mountain Biker Jeff Stanford Running a Sustainable Business as a Mindset for Personal Growth Catherine Blake The Maui Light Diet Vegan Cooking and Food Demos: Patricia Allen Koot Vegan Harvest Dinner Favorites Lisa Books-Williams No oil, No Sugar Squash Muffins, Soup & Hummus Shanta Daal Chowder with Salsa & Corn Richgail Enriquez Filipino Cooking, Vegan-Style Jillian Love Liquid Nourishment, Superfuel for Extraordinary Humans Timaree Hagenburger Microbiome: Feeding the Community Within
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