Guest guest Posted July 1, 2009 Report Share Posted July 1, 2009 A very helpful Bay Area Veg reader just suggested I re-post this message with a better subject line. Thank you!Alex Bay Area Vegetarians! Help us out here! We’re getting e-mails from people who say they’ve found their outfit for Vegan Prom…but we don’t see their name on the ticket list. We’re getting questions that we can’t believe we have to answer (but we will J). And we’re hearing from people as far away as Los Angeles, planning to travel up and attend the Vegan Prom, but again…no ticket. There will be no ticket sales the night of Vegan Prom (July 11). You *must* buy your ticket online, before the event. No ticket, no prom. L There are some tickets left as I write this. Please take a 10 minute break from shopping for your outfit and buy your darn ticket!! If you wait until the day before Prom, the event will be sold out. To answer you questions: Vegan Prom has pretty much the exact same rules as Veggie Pride. Be awesome. Dress up (evening gown, vegetables, tuxedo, pig costume…whatever you consider “dress up” to be). Open (of course) to non-vegans but only vegan desserts will be on the buffet. Yes, that’s right, free vegan dessert buffet. You must be straight or gay or neither or both. Absolutely nobody else allowed in, we’re going to very strict about that. J Be ready to dance. Both couples and singles are buying tickets—this isn’t high school, you don’t have to have a date your friends approve of. Stick-on sparkly gems encouraged. Be ready to enjoy complimentary decadent vegan desserts by Shannon and complimentary wine, beer and non-alc beverages. The raffle for a free night at The Stanford Inn happens at the event. Check out the website for a complete list of sponsors and desserts. See you July 11! Alex Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 2, 2009 Report Share Posted July 2, 2009 I, for one, am so excited about Prom next weekend! The wrist corsage, the classic prom photo, the vegan desserts, and the Stanford Inn raffle - this prom will kick my high school prom's butt, without a doubt. I have an up-do appointment and a pre-prom Millennium dinner reservation, now all I need is a dress! I plan on checking out a few places this weekend, including Crossroads, Out of the Closet, and the Jessica McClintok outlet in SF. Does anyone else have any great suggestions? Also, anyone else going to Millennium pre-prom? Cheers, Andrea Kowalski San Francisco , Alex Bury <alexbury1 wrote: > > A very helpful Bay Area Veg reader just suggested I re-post this message > with a better subject line. > Thank you! > Alex > > Bay Area Vegetarians! Help us out here! > > We're getting e-mails from people who say they've found their outfit for Vegan > Prom <http://anprom.eventbrite.com/>…but we don't see their name on the > ticket list. We're getting questions that we can't believe we have to > answer (but we will J). And we're hearing from people as far away as Los > Angeles, planning to travel up and attend the Vegan > Prom<http://anprom.eventbrite.com/>, > but again…*no ticket*. *There will be no ticket sales the night of Vegan > Prom (July 11)*. You **must** buy your ticket > online<http://anprom.eventbrite.com/>, > before the event. No ticket, no prom. L There are some tickets left as I > write this. Please take a 10 minute break from shopping for your outfit and > buy your darn ticket!! If you wait until the day before Prom, the event > will be sold out. > > To answer you questions: Vegan Prom has pretty much the exact same rules > as Veggie Pride <http://blog.peta.org/archives/2009/06/peta_spices_up.php>. > > 1. Be awesome. > 2. Dress up (evening gown, vegetables, tuxedo, pig costume…whatever you > consider " dress up " to be). > 3. Open (of course) to non-vegans but only vegan desserts will be on the > buffet. Yes, that's right, free vegan dessert buffet. > 4. You must be straight or gay or neither or both. Absolutely nobody > else allowed in, we're going to very strict about that. J > 5. Be ready to dance. > 6. Both couples and singles are buying tickets—this isn't high school, > you don't have to have a date your friends approve of. > 7. Stick-on sparkly gems encouraged. > 8. Be ready to enjoy complimentary decadent vegan desserts by > Shannon<http://cinnaholic.blogspot.com/>and complimentary wine, beer > and non-alc beverages. > 9. The raffle for a free night at The Stanford Inn happens *at the event* > . > 10. Check out the website for a complete list of sponsors and desserts. > > See you July 11! > > Alex > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 3, 2009 Report Share Posted July 3, 2009 Hi Andrea!I was actually going to see about a group BAV pre-prom dinner at Millennium, but then I remembered (duh) that I'll be decorating at that time!! Ha. I'm doing a pre-prom lunch instead, in Berkeley, after having my hair done (for the first time in about 10 years). Outfit: Someone else going to prom just told me they found their *perfect* outfit (a used, vegan tuxedo) on Craigslist. I hadn't thought about that option--going to check it out tonight! See you Sunday for Team Vegan, Andrea, and I hope everyone on the list has a great (safe) long weekend!AlexOn Thu, Jul 2, 2009 at 9:12 PM, jaigopalkaur <jaigopalkaur wrote: I, for one, am so excited about Prom next weekend! The wrist corsage, the classic prom photo, the vegan desserts, and the Stanford Inn raffle - this prom will kick my high school prom's butt, without a doubt. I have an up-do appointment and a pre-prom Millennium dinner reservation, now all I need is a dress! I plan on checking out a few places this weekend, including Crossroads, Out of the Closet, and the Jessica McClintok outlet in SF. Does anyone else have any great suggestions? Also, anyone else going to Millennium pre-prom? Cheers, Andrea Kowalski San Francisco , Alex Bury <alexbury1 wrote: > > A very helpful Bay Area Veg reader just suggested I re-post this message > with a better subject line. > Thank you! > Alex > > Bay Area Vegetarians! Help us out here! > > We're getting e-mails from people who say they've found their outfit for Vegan > Prom <http://anprom.eventbrite.com/>…but we don't see their name on the > ticket list. We're getting questions that we can't believe we have to > answer (but we will J). And we're hearing from people as far away as Los > Angeles, planning to travel up and attend the Vegan > Prom<http://anprom.eventbrite.com/>, > but again…*no ticket*. *There will be no ticket sales the night of Vegan > Prom (July 11)*. You **must** buy your ticket > online<http://anprom.eventbrite.com/>, > before the event. No ticket, no prom. L There are some tickets left as I > write this. Please take a 10 minute break from shopping for your outfit and > buy your darn ticket!! If you wait until the day before Prom, the event > will be sold out. > > To answer you questions: Vegan Prom has pretty much the exact same rules > as Veggie Pride <http://blog.peta.org/archives/2009/06/peta_spices_up.php>. > > 1. Be awesome. > 2. Dress up (evening gown, vegetables, tuxedo, pig costume…whatever you > consider " dress up " to be). > 3. Open (of course) to non-vegans but only vegan desserts will be on the > buffet. Yes, that's right, free vegan dessert buffet. > 4. You must be straight or gay or neither or both. Absolutely nobody > else allowed in, we're going to very strict about that. J > 5. Be ready to dance. > 6. Both couples and singles are buying tickets—this isn't high school, > you don't have to have a date your friends approve of. > 7. Stick-on sparkly gems encouraged. > 8. Be ready to enjoy complimentary decadent vegan desserts by > Shannon<http://cinnaholic.blogspot.com/>and complimentary wine, beer > and non-alc beverages. > 9. The raffle for a free night at The Stanford Inn happens *at the event* > . > 10. Check out the website for a complete list of sponsors and desserts. > > See you July 11! > > Alex > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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