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Grand Junction Events

Please note that we have changed our regular potluck schedule to the THIRD SATURDAY OF THE MONTH

Lunch, Wednesday September 3, Noon at Sundrop Grocery, 321 Rood Ave. Pick up your favorite Garden Deli delight, or try a new treat from their delicious all vegetarian and mostly organic culinary creations.

Radio Show, Thursday September 11, 12:30 to 1:00. Tune in to ‘Vegetarian Stew Radio Show’ on KAFM 88.1 Community Radio, or listen on the internet at www.kafmradio.org.

Potluck, Saturday September 20, Gather 5:30, Eat at 6:00 at Marian and Tom’s, 378 Ridgeway Drive. This month’s theme is: Vegetable Favorites! Bring YOUR favorite vegetable dish … and do you have many too many zucchinis? Overload of okra? Tons of tomatoes? Bring your excess veggies for a ‘veggie swap’ – and we’ll donate extras to the Soup Kitchen.

Lunch, World Vegetarian Day! Wednesday October 1, Noon, at Sundrop Grocery, 321 Rood Ave. 

Radio Show, Thursday October 9, 12:30 to 1:00. Tune in to ‘Vegetarian Stew Radio Show’ on KAFM 88.1 Community Radio, or listen on the internet at www.kafmradio.org.

Potluck, Saturday October 18, Gather 5:30, Eat at 6:00, at the Church of Religious Science, 1622 Glenwood Avenue. The theme is: Indian foods. For recipe ideas or other questions, call Marian at 255-0417

As always, for more info, check out our bulletin board at Sundrop Grocery. 

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"The animals of the world exist for their own reasons. They were not made for humans any more than black people were made for white, or women created for men." ~ Alice Walker

We are the living graves of murdered beasts, slaughtered to satisfy our appetites. How can we hope in this world to attain the peace we say we are so anxious for?

--George Bernard Shaw

"The impact of countless hooves and mouths over the years has done more to alter the type of vegetation and land forms of the West than all the water projects, strip mines, power plants, freeways, and subdivision developments combined." 

Philip Fradkin, National Audubon Society, NY 

"The most violent weapon on earth is the table fork."

~ Mahatma Gandhi