They have/had great events!!
There is a long running yearly veg food fest in October.
There used to be a monthly buffet on the third Sunday at Grasshopper asian vegan restaurant in Alston.
That was sooooo goood !!!!
I havent been in a few years may want to check into it.
I have been to a bunch of events put on by the BVS in the past 2 years. Including the Boston Veg Food Fest (twice), a vegan thanksgiving dinner at Red Lentil and a nutrition talk by Matt Ruscigno at Walnut Grille. All the events have been great and I look forward to many more in the future.
OK, so I happen to be one of the organizers of FF, still it's a not-to-be-missed event. In 2009, the Food Fest expanded to two days and was even better than before.
Usually at the very end of October, FF features nationally recognized speakers covering all aspects of adopting a plant-based diet: Animal cruelty, environment and health. The festival is actually all vegan and features tons of food sampling, great veg-themed products and books as well as non-profits that word for animals. And it's FREE.
The rest of the year, BVS is active in advocacy and has a monthly dining-out at Grasshopper with a featured speaker. Check the website calendar for info!
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sam654321
Points +3517
NICE!!! - Edit
They have/had great events!!
Read moreThere is a long running yearly veg food fest in October.
There used to be a monthly buffet on the third Sunday at Grasshopper asian vegan restaurant in Alston.
That was sooooo goood !!!!
I havent been in a few years may want to check into it.
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RyanSt
Points +221
Great Events - Edit
I have been to a bunch of events put on by the BVS in the past 2 years. Including the Boston Veg Food Fest (twice), a vegan thanksgiving dinner at Red Lentil and a nutrition talk by Matt Ruscigno at Walnut Grille. All the events have been great and I look forward to many more in the future.
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andrea
Points +716
Best Food Fest in the US - Edit
OK, so I happen to be one of the organizers of FF, still it's a not-to-be-missed event. In 2009, the Food Fest expanded to two days and was even better than before.
Read moreUsually at the very end of October, FF features nationally recognized speakers covering all aspects of adopting a plant-based diet: Animal cruelty, environment and health. The festival is actually all vegan and features tons of food sampling, great veg-themed products and books as well as non-profits that word for animals. And it's FREE.
The rest of the year, BVS is active in advocacy and has a monthly dining-out at Grasshopper with a featured speaker. Check the website calendar for info!
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