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Kick off the Spring semester with enVeg! We have a lot planned and we invite YOU to get involved. Delicious vegan refreshments provided as usual. Here’s the itinerary:
– Elections for a new Treasurer and Public Relations Coordinator (email enveguf@gmail.com to nominate yourself)
– Planning our vegan hot chocolate sale in the Plaza of Americas
– Brainstorm for a Valentine’s Day event
– Come up with a theme and date for our next potluck!
Date: Wednesday, January 13, 2010
Time: 6:30pm - 7:15pm
Location: Rinker 106, University of Florida
Can’t wait to see everyone there!
Come to the meeting Wednesday in Rinker 106 at 6:30pm. We’re nearing the end of the semester, and have lots to discuss.
On the agenda:
Also, elections are coming up soon so we’ll be discussing all of the eboard positions and starting to accept nominations. See you there!
If you’ve been a vegetarian longer than a month you’ve probably already been asked a thousand times, “What do you eat?”
Come to our meeting February 18 at 6:30pm in Rinker 106 to talk about food ideas and meal-planning for vegetarians and vegans. If you’re interested in going veg but not sure what to eat, you should come to this meeting.
Bring a notebook and some food ideas to share with everyone. This should be fun. See you there.
We’ll have an open meeting Wednesday for those of you who want to help us plan our outreach activities a little better. We thought it’d be fun to do it at the Farmers’ Market, so we’re going to meet there at 6 in the grass in front of the stage.

At yesterday’s meeting we split up into two groups, Education and Outreach, and worked on our separate projects.
We hope you can make it to our next meeting Wednesday, October 8 at 6 p.m. in Rinker 210 (map).
If you missed the last meeting or have yet to come to an enVeg meeting, what we’re working on now are two campaigns:
enVeg is a University of Florida organization that encourages students to reduce their meat consumption in order to help the environment.
Because factory farming causes more climate change than cars, you can make a difference by choosing to eat vegan or vegetarian whenever possible. Learn more »
Got a question, comment or idea? Send an email to enVegUF@gmail.com, or use the contact form.
Supported by Center for American Progress/Campus Progress