Guest guest Posted April 26, 2005 Report Share Posted April 26, 2005 Get ready for the spring & summer outreach season, and join Bay Area Vegetarians as we learn and discuss effective tabling/outreach tips, techniques, and strategies for effectively promoting our message of vegetarianism, compassion, and good health to the public. Tammy & Chris, co-founders of Bay Area Vegetarians, will lead the presentation and discussion. They have many years experience in tabling, and building effective and educational outreach displays for both the general and vegetarian community. They will share what they have learned in this afternoon's presentation. Because of their great tabling displays (and free membership!), hundreds of people join Bay Area Vegetarians every year . Aspiring or new activists are especially encouraged to attend -- especially folks who are interested in tabling with us this Spring & Summer. Following the presentation, we may go to dinner. If possible, please RSVP if you will be attending so we can plan accordingly; walk-ins are okay though too. What: Tabling Tips & TechniquesWhere: SF - 1665 Haight StreetWhen: 5/1/05 Sunday, 2:00 pm - 4:00 pmRSVPs Appreciated: Tammy[ http://www.bayareaveg.org/forwardevent.php?id=737 ] Cost: Free Full Details (including public transit and parking information) http://www.bayareaveg.org/events.php?EID=737#737 If possible, please RSVP if you will be attending so we can plan accordingly; walk-ins are okay though too. This event is part of the Compassionate Living program sponsored by Bay Area Vegetarians. The Compassionate Living program, held every month on the 1st Sunday, will provide an opportunity to examine and present different topics related to vegetarian living, education, and advocacy via speakers, discussions, and films. If you have suggestions for future event topics, please let us know. Be Active with BAV! Join our new advocacy mailing list to make a difference..Free Restaurant Guide or Create Your Own - Monthly Event Calendar - Veggie Mentor ProgramCurrent Newsletter Bay Area Vegetarians * www.BayAreaVeg.org Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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