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29th Annual Denver Thanksgiving Day Potluck Celebration

Join the VSC this Thanksgiving for another spectacular holiday dinner in Washington Park, Denver! This annual event is like no other VSC event! Not only will it be filled with incredible dishes from all of our wonderful VSC friends, but this year’s celebration will also include a Silent Auction! In addition to sampling dishes from all of our champion chefs in the area, patrons of our holiday bash will be able to participate in a charity auction sponsored by numerous award-winning manufacturers of vegetarian products. Some participants of this year’s silent auction will include Vegan Essentials, EarthSave, Veggie Date, Pangea, Chocolate Decadence, Vegetarian Times, Vegan Cat, DVD set from Dr. McDougall, and Samson Juicers. This is just a sample listing, there will be many more! So bring your favorite vegetarian dish and head down to Washington Park with all your family and friends for an incredible dinner filled with great food and a chance to win some incredible vegetarian gifts!

When: Thursday, November 27, 2003 @ 12pm
Arrive at 12pm, Eat at 1pm, Enjoy until 4pm

Where: Washington Park United Methodist Church @ 1955 E. Arizona, in Denver, just a few blocks east of Washington Park

What to bring: a vegetarian dish for 8 people and your own place setting, including silverware, dish, and drink.
Not sure what to bring, then pick a dish to make from one of these categories:
a. salad with dressing – tossed salad greens with tomate/cuke & a bottle of dressing
b. dessert – cake, pie or cookies (ie pumpkin pie)
c. main dish (ie tofu quiche, vegan lasagna)
d. side dish (ie potato/pasta salad, bean casserole)
e. appetizer (stuffed mushrooms, hummus, guacamole with chips)
f. drinks – apple cider, tomato juice, carrot juice, lemonade, ice tea

Who to call: Nancy 303-440-0457 to RSVP by November 21, 2002

Price: $5 donation; children under 8 are free