Upcoming Events for August 2011
Stop UBC Animal Research at "Rise of the Planet of the Apes" showing
Join Stop UBC Animal Research at public education event at showing of "Rise of the Planet of the Apes"
WHEN: Friday, August 12, 8:50PM
WHERE: Scotiabank Theatre, 900 Burrard St. (Smithe & Burrard). Click here for Google maps: http://bit.ly/q4PNfr.
WHAT: "Rise of the Planet of the Apes just opened around North America to rave reviews. The film makes a powerful case against animal research and is perhaps one of the greatest commercial animal rights films ever made (Click here to watch movie trailer: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LaK6khs8aMw). Stop UBC Animal Research will educate moviegoers about UBC's cruel experiments on non-human primates and other animals. NOTE: if you haven't seen the film yet you can see it after our public education event. Let's make the evening a Stop UBC Animal Research social night too!
WHAT TO BRING: Signs that read, "Stop UBC's Monkey Business", "UBC Conducts Cruel Experiments on Monkeys", UBC Shocks Monkeys in the Name of 'Science'", "UBC Researchers Blind Monkeys in the Name of 'Science'." We'll need four people to dress up as monkeys. We will provide the costumes. Be sure to wear your "Stop UBC Animal Research" T-shirt.
FOR MORE INFORMATION: stopubcanimalresearch@gmail.com, 604-551-3324
RSVP: stopubcanimalresearch@gmail.com
Animal Voices Outdoor Potluck & Book Swap
WHEN: Saturday, August 13 · 6:00pm - 8:30pm
WHERE: Trout Lake Park, 3350 Victoria Drive, Vancouver, British Columbia
WHAT: The Animal Voices Radio Show and Earthsave Canada are teaming up to bring you this summer outdoor potluck!
This one has a little bit of a twist - we're also going to have a book swap! So all you book lovers out there who are looking to pass on some literary treasures and take home some new favorites, bring 'em with you to the potluck. Books to swap need not be limited to veg/animal advocacy or cookbooks, though these are all much encouraged as offerings - you might send your books home with someone who's veg-curious and could really gain a lot from the info.
The potluck is open to all, whether you're an omnivore, vegetarian, vegan, or just a little veg-curious about what the heck vegans eat every day. All we ask is that you please bring a vegan dish to share so that all may be able to partake in all the abundance regardless what dietary lifestyle they subscribe to.
Please also bring all of your own serving utensils, as well as plates, cups, forks, knives and spoons that you and your friends and family (who you're very encouraged to bring along) might need, as we will not be able to supply these (and everyone just using their hands isn't very Foodsafe).
We'll try to get the picnic tables if they're available, but either way we'll still set up our tables to put your goodies on near there, so that's where you'll find us! We will also have our tent and banner on display so you can find us easily.
We will also be having a raffle fundraiser with some fabulous animal-friendly prizes up for offer.
International Day Of Action For South Korean Dogs And Cats
WHEN: Tuesday, August 16, 2011, 3 p.m.
WHERE: Korean Embassy, 1090 Georgia St W. Vancouver, BC V6E 1A1, Canada
WHAT: In Defense of Animals invites you to act on behalf of the two million dogs and cats mercilessly killed every year in South Korea for human consumption. Kept in tiny, filthy cages, the dogs are slaughtered in unimaginable ways. Eyewitnesses report dogs being slowly and agonizingly torn apart and then beaten to death, due to the myth that the more a dog suffers during his death, the more virility a man will enjoy from eating his meat. Cats are bludgeoned and then boiled alive in "medicinal" stews. Click here to learn more.
Contact: Richelle Onyschtschuk, richelle.onyschtschuk@gmail.com, 604-318-9528
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