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Links — Austin Vegan & Vegetarian Association
http://www.vegaustin.org/links.shtml
A Taste of Heaven and Earth. Action for Animals (Austin). Austin Chronicle's Naturaltown: a piece on Veg*n Eating Spots in Austin. Austin Vegetarian Restaurant Guide. Bulk Nuts 4 You. Bushmeat Crisis Task Force. Campaign to Label Genetically Engineered Foods. Casa De Luz (a Macrobiotic Community in Austin). Farm Animal Reform Movement (FARM). Food for Life Global. In Defense of Animals. Mad Cowboy (Howard Lyman). Natural Epicurean Academy of Culinary Arts (Austin). North American Vegetarian Society.
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Podcasts — Austin Vegan & Vegetarian Association
http://www.vegaustin.org/podcasts
From 2010 to 2012 (when we were called the Vegetarian Network of Austin), we conducted several podcast interviews, in which we talked to members of the local Austin community who are active in environmentalism, health issues, animal rights and of course vegetarianism. Scott Jurek, vegan ultramarathoner and author. A conversation with Scott Jurek after his book signing for his book Eat and Run. To listen to the audio file of the interview directly in your browser (MP3 format- may require QuickTime. Wayo L...
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The Austin Vegan & Vegetarian Association
http://www.vegaustin.org/index.shtml
Welcome Vegans and Vegetarians! The Austin Vegan and Vegetarian Association (formerly the Vegetarian Network of Austin) is Austin's longest-serving family-friendly social and educational vegetarian group, active in promoting vegetarianism in Austin since 1996. We aim to make it easier for new people to find out about vegan and vegetarian resources, businesses and activities in Austin. 5th annual Texas VegFest this week. Austin's biggest vegan event is back for it's fifth year! The 2016 Texas VegFest.
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Newsletters — Austin Vegan & Vegetarian Association
http://www.vegaustin.org/newsletters
Under our old name, the Vegetarian Network of Austin (VNA), we published a 12-page newsletter called Austin Vegetarian Living, with news and events for Austin's vegetarian and vegan community. Austin Vegetarian Living was distributed to our 60 dues-paying members of the VNA by mail or e-mail, as well as to to Austin eateries and other establishments. Installed. If not, download it by right-clicking on the link of the issue you would like to see and save the file to your hard drive. In your email inbox.
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Best Virtual Veggies — Austin Vegan & Vegetarian Association
http://www.vegaustin.org/chronicleaward.shtml
Best of Austin 2011 award from Austin Chronicle. The Austin Chronicle gave our organization (under our old name, the Vegetarian Network of Austin) its Critics' Pick for "Best Virtual Veggies". We tied with our friends from Compassion Over Killing. Also in 2011, the following VNA supporters and newsletter advertisers also won awards:. Best Local Food Company. Which included a mention of Native Nom Nom. As a "delicious cafe catering to vegetarian and gluten-free diets".). Foodcom: Vegetarian Network Austin.
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Merchandise — Austin Vegan & Vegetarian Association
http://www.vegaustin.org/merchandise.shtml
We still have a very few of our 2012 shirts, with the "I [texas] VEGAN" design (where the shape of Texas serves the same purpose as the heart in "I love NY"). These shirts have our old logo from the Vegetarian Network of Austin on the sleeve. We're out of the "Keep Austin Vegetarian" shirts from several years ago. Shirts are $20 each. These shirts are Fruit of the Loom all-cotton. Obviously sizes are limited, and we're out of the sage green. Medium, Natural (beige). Large, Natural (beige).
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Goals — Austin Vegan & Vegetarian Association
http://www.vegaustin.org/goals.shtml
The AVVA is committed to social change toward a vegetarian lifestyle which is free of animal products and animal testing in food, clothing, cosmetics, household products and other areas of consumption. The purpose of the AVVA is fourfold:. To foster social contact for area vegetarians, provide mutual support for those choosing or desiring to lead a vegan lifestyle, and to be a forum for self-education and information exchange regarding subjects of interest to vegetarians;.
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VegNOD.com Resources
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Animal Guardians of America. Http:/ www.animalguardians.com. Black Vegetarian Society of Texas. Http:/ dfwnetmall.com/veg/bvstx.htm. Http:/ www.govegantexas.org. Lone Star Vegetarian Network. Http:/ www.lsvn.org. North Texas Animal Rights Network. Http:/ pets.groups.yahoo.com/group/ntar network. Texas Humane Legislation Nework. Http:/ www.thln.com. Http:/ www.aavs.org/home.html. Dawn Animal World News Watch. Http:/ www.dawnwatch.com. Http:/ www.farmusa.org. Green Is The New Red.com. In Defense of Animals.
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Calendar — Austin Vegan & Vegetarian Association
http://www.vegaustin.org/cal.shtml
Click on the "Google Calendar" button below to add the AVVA calendar to your own online calendar. Foodcom: Vegetarian Network Austin. Of the Lone Star Vegetarian Network. Winners of the "Best Virtual Veggies". Category in the Austin Chronicle's 2011 "Best of Austin" Awards.