Sunday, December 13, 2009
You loved the VEGGIE PRIDE PARADE. It's time to show it.
PLEASE CROSS POST
Let me guess: you loved this year's Veggie Pride Parade, which took place in May:
http://www.veggieprideparade.org/
You had a great time. You might even say, you felt elated to walk in the parade
http://www.veggieprideparade.org/veggiepride2009/DSC04502sm.jpg
...and to enjoy the festivities in Union Square Park later.
http://www.veggieprideparade.org/images/parkwideshot.jpg
(Note: we're up and running for another parade in 2010.)
Now it's time to put your money where your sentiment is:
Give back to the organization that gave it all to you: VivaVegie Society, 501(c)3
http://www.veggieprideparade.org/dept/donations.htm
See all that the parade's organizer did to put the show on the road:
http://www.veggieprideparade.org/dept/pamelascontribution.htm
Here's your chance, before 2009 comes to a close, to do the right thing and to get a tax deduction at the same time.
Remember: Veggie Pride Parade NYC won the coveted
VegNews's Veggie Award two years in a row (2 for 2).
(And you have this event right in your back yard!)
Go to:
Favorite Veg Event (readers' choice): Veggie Pride Parade, NYC (2009)
http://www.vegnews.com/web/articles/page.do?pageId=1069&catId=6
Event of the Year (editor's choice): NYC's Veggie Pride Parade (2008)
http://www.vegnews.com/web/articles/page.do?pageId=143&catId=6
VivaVegie Society is not your average veggie group. Who else can say they brought together 35 exhibitors and over a dozen speakers to a post-parade rally & expo? ... including:
Exhibitors:
American Vegan Society, Catskill Animal Sanctuary, Earthsave, F.A.R.M., Farm Sanctuary, HSUS, Mercy for Animals, PeTA, United Poultry Concerns, Vegan Outreach, Vegetarian Resource Group, & Woodstock Farm Animal Sanctuary.
See images and links for all 35 exhibitors at:
http://www.veggieprideparade.org/dept/exhibitors.htm
Speakers:
Paul Shapiro, HSUS, J.P. Vaswani, Sadhu Vaswani Mission, Peter Anderson, Future Leaders Institute, Marianne Thieme member of the House of Representatives in the Netherlands, Tony Avella, New York city councilman from Queens' 19th district, Cheryl Hill, entertainer, Karen Davis, Ph.D., United Poultry Concerns, Joan Wai, Youth Buddhism Communications, Richard H. Schwartz, Ph.D., president of the Jewish Vegetarians of North America (JVNA), Christine Vardaros, world-class vegan cyclist, Mickey Z, vegan author, speaker, activist, & Dave Warwak, poet, and writer, former tenured middle school art teacher.
See all 13 speakers at:
http://www.veggieprideparade.org/dept/bios.htm
The Veggie Pride Parade Web site offers a treasure trove of information:
http://www.veggieprideparade.org/
Please visit the following Web pages and see why if you're giving end-of-the-year support to your favorite veg groups, you need to give to VivaVegie Society. Please be generous:
http://www.veggieprideparade.org/dept/donations.htm
Place an ad in the 2010 program guide:
http://www.veggieprideparade.org/dept/program.2010.htm
(Early-bird discounts available now.)
Sponsors' page:
http://www.veggieprideparade.org/dept/sponsors.htm
(Donation over $300)
Volunteers' page:
http://www.veggieprideparade.org/dept/media.htm
Donate a prize to the 2010 costume contest:
http://www.veggieprideparade.org/dept/contests.htm
Here's how you can volunteer for the 2010 Veggie Pride Parade
http://spreadsheets.google.com/pub?key=tzHsWX2dhre1gjpIDSrr1qw&output=html
Images from the 2009 Veggie Pride Parade:
http://www.veggieprideparade.org/dept/images.htm
Veggie Pride Parade blog:
http://www.vivavegie.org/prideblog/index.html
Veggie Pride Parade bulletin board
http://www.veggieprideparade.org/dept/media.htm
Media coverage:
http://www.veggieprideparade.org/dept/bulletin.htm
REPORT OMISSIONS, ERRORS:
mailto:pamela@vivavegie.org
212-242-0011
Wednesday, May 27, 2009
We got our wide-angle crowd shots
Tuesday, May 26, 2009
Documenting Veggie Pride Parade, NYC, 2009. Your help needed
Now we need to go about the task of documenting the day.
We're adding image-set links to our images page; and we're tracking down media stories and blog posts.
Report in to the Veggie Pride Parade planning committee with your link sitings of interest. We will post to our Web site. Contact, Pamela at info@vivavegie.org
Friday, April 24, 2009
2009 program guide is now available
Click HERE to go to where you can download a PDF of the entire guide.
Wednesday, April 15, 2009
Speakers, entertainers set for Veggie Pride Parade, NYC, 2009
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Wednesday, January 28, 2009
A slight change of plans, but we're happy for that
This is a spectacularly excellent development, and, it happens, we got the venue plopped right in our lap.
There also is construction going on now right at this, the Union Square, location, but it will be finished well before May 17, we have been assured by Sarah Frazier of NYC Parks. We will be one of the first groups to get to use the renovated area. Ultimately, it should be downright lovely! But more than this, we'll be able to have all the noise and participants we want. Washington Square Park actually has strict limits on noise level and crowd size. We surely are going to be much bigger this year and years to come, so we'll need the extra elbow room.
Labels:
Union Square Park,
vegan,
vegetarian,
Veggie Pride Parade
Sunday, January 25, 2009
Veggie Pride Parade 2009 is on. Time to mark your calendar
Veggie Pride Parade 2009 is on. Mark your calendar for Sunday, May 17, 2009. VivaVegie Society, the sponsoring organization, is hard at work putting together the details so New York City can have a repeat of this successful event, which first hit the scene in 2008. Now is a good time to re-visit the Veggie Pride Parade Web site. Enjoy!
Tuesday, August 26, 2008
An inspirational slide show has now been posted.
An inspirational slide show of the First Veggie Pride Parade in America, 2008, has now been posted. Using the images from a dozen or more people, who have posted their images of the parade to various image Web sites, such as Flickr.com, we've been able to make a great great slide show of the parade. Here's a promise. This slide show is guaranteed to put a smile on your face. Click HERE or the image at left to see the slide show.
Wednesday, May 21, 2008
Lots and lots of images of the parade now posted
Some people at Sunday's event took pictures. Some people took a lot of pictures! And some of those images have been posted to Web pages. And we've made a Web page linking to them all. Click HERE to see the links. Once you get clicking around, you'll be amazed at how comprehensively this event was actually covered.
If you were not able to be there at our big parade, at least you have this next-best view.
If you were not able to be there at our big parade, at least you have this next-best view.
Tuesday, May 20, 2008
Media coverage for Sunday's parade, extensive
For a rundown of all the media coverage that was given to the parade -- all in one place -- click HERE. The best of the bunch was being picked up by the Associated Press. About 155 mainstream news outlets (TV, radio, print) ran the story. Having an article and photo in The New York Times, which went all over the country, was also tremendous.
Friday, May 16, 2008
A new route. A better route!
The NYPD just hit us with a big one: They changed our route. Thankfully, the start and end points have stayed the same, and the route is, in fact, a better one!
Click HERE for for a map. Orange = new route.
Wonderful story about parade in NY Sun
'Give Peas a Chance,' Veggie Priders Will Say
By GARY SHAPIRO
Staff Reporter of the Sun
Vegetarians will be saying "Give Peas a Chance" as they march through Greenwich Village Sunday during the first Veggie Pride Parade.
Beginning in the meatpacking district, of all places, the celery celebrants will wend their way to Washington Square Park for a rally featuring music and exhibitor tables.
The parade organizer, Pamela Rice, thinks big. Veggie Pride "will be the Woodstock of the 21st century," she says. Ms. Rice has spent hundreds of hours preparing for the event, which she says has a serious purpose: "We want people to understand the ramifications of their food choices."
Click HERE for full story and to leave a comment in the NY Sun Web site.
Monday, May 12, 2008
AM New York does story about Veggie Pride Parade
[amNewYork has a super excellent story about the Veggie Pride Parade in today's (May 12) paper, p. 4. A longer version of the story can be found in the amNewYork Web site. Click HERE to read and leave a comment.]
Show your veggie pride in first-ever parade next week
What do you get when you cross a seven-foot peapod with an equally tall smiling carrot? Why, a veggie wedding. The nuptials of Penelo Pea Pod and PeTA’s Chris P. Carrot will cap the first U.S. Veggie Pride Parade next Sunday in Greenwich Village.
The parade starts at noon in the Meatpacking District, where Ninth Avenue meets Gansevoort, Greenwich, and Little West 12th streets. It ends at Washington Square Park.
For full story, click HERE.
Sunday, May 11, 2008
New color poster for download
This is a 1.7 MB file you can run out yourself from your own color printer or send to the copy shop so it can run it out.
Click HERE and scroll down to download the file.
Friday, May 9, 2008
Lots of free food at post-parade rally and expo
The First Veggie Pride Parade in America, May 18, 2008, in Greenwich Village, NYC, will end in a rock concert, rally, and expo. The event is considered a First Amendment event. No one is allowed to sell anything. That means that everything is free, including all the groovy munchies from the food vendors with exhibit tables. Expect food or drink from Whole Earth Bakery, Sacred Chow, Tofurky (Turtle Island Foods), Honest Teas, Primal Spirit, and possibly Vegan Treats.
Our progam guide brings it all to the table
Two thousand hard-copy booklets, 24 pages plus cover, will be distributed at the parade and at the post-parade rally/expo to parade and rally participants, parade watchers (bystanders) and curiosity seekers. Another 1,500 copies will be distributed in the week prior to the parade to local restaurants.
The guide gives a rundown of the day's activities, a map of the parade route, bios of the speakers, parade chants, list of exhibitors, list of companies donating prizes for the costume and signboard slogan contest, thank yous to the volunteers, and, of course, ads from advocady organizations, farm sanctuaries, restaurants, bed and breakfasts, cooking schools, online stores, food producers, and sundry pro-veg companies and groups.
The program is a window on our historic day, even if you cannot in fact come to the event. The guide is sure to become a collectors' item.
Monday, April 14, 2008
Parade receives donation of 800 vegan jerky sticks!
http://www.primalspiritfoods.com/
donated 800 vegan jerky sticks.
Veggie Pride Parade volunteers will be giving them out at the post-parade rally.
Make sure you get yours!
Thursday, April 10, 2008
Exciting developments for the parade
Following indicates some nicely positive activity on the parade front. - Pamela Rice
1)
VivaVegie Society has found a groom for Penelo Pea Pod: PeTA's Chris P. Carrot. Read all about it here:
http://www.veggieprideparade.org/dept/wedding.htm
2)
From the director of United Federation of Teachers, Humane Education Committee, Shiela Schwartz
(http://www.uft.org/member/committees/humane/) :
I'm having a great fun helping people prepare costumes. One friend's twin babies are coming as an apple and a pumpkin. I have another child coming as Minnie Mouse with a sign that says, "I only eat SOY cheese." We are working for a good sized UFT contingent.
3)
From http://teamorganicnyc.org/
... the pro-organic (mostly vegan), world-class triathlete team:
What an exciting idea! Thank you for putting this together! I think our teammates would love to participate in the parade if possible. We could march in our full team uniforms with our bikes or ride our bikes slowly within the parade. The back of our bike shorts already says either "Go Vegan" or "Go Organic" so our costumes would be that of the Vegan\Organic Athletes!
Sunday, April 6, 2008
Hear podcast about Veggie Pride Parade
You can surf the pages of the Web site of the Veggie Pride Parade:
And that is sure to be fun...
Or you can just hear all about the event right from the "horse's mouth."
Hear Pamela Rice, organizer of The Veggie Pride Parade, speak about her project in her latest podcast.
Go to:
http://www.vivavegie.org/podcast/
and click on Podcast #7.
Or just click HERE and download straight away.
And that is sure to be fun...
Or you can just hear all about the event right from the "horse's mouth."
Hear Pamela Rice, organizer of The Veggie Pride Parade, speak about her project in her latest podcast.
Go to:
http://www.vivavegie.org/podcast/
and click on Podcast #7.
Or just click HERE and download straight away.
A restaurant can offer dinner for two as a prize
A restaurant can offer dinner for two as a prize for our costume / poster contest.
Click HERE, or copy and paste the following URL (http://www.veggieprideparade.org/pdfs/certificate.pdf) into your browser, to download a certificate pledging your gift.
There will be a quick ceremony handing out the prizes from the stage at 2 p.m. at the post-parade rally in Washington Square Park. All donating restaurants will get free publicity for this in the program guide.
Click HERE, or copy and paste the following URL (http://www.veggieprideparade.org/pdfs/certificate.pdf) into your browser, to download a certificate pledging your gift.
There will be a quick ceremony handing out the prizes from the stage at 2 p.m. at the post-parade rally in Washington Square Park. All donating restaurants will get free publicity for this in the program guide.
Monday, March 31, 2008
Veggie Pride Parade, interactive bulletin board
Do you have a question about the Veggie Pride Parade?
Do you have a suggestion or a comment?
Don't keep it to yourself.
Your post are valuable and deserve the light of day.
Join the Veggie Pride Parade, interactive bulletin board:
http://www.veggieprideparade.org/dept/bulletin.htm
It's easy and you can meet other people involved with the parade.
NOTE: All topics are moderated to keep the dialogue respectful and to keep the spam out
TOPICS:
Category: "Veggie Pride Parade"
- Questions for the Parade Committee
- Volunteers Corner
- Costumes
- Posters & Slogans
- Need Housing? Have Housing?
Category: "Veggie Talk"
- Rants & Raves
- I'm Veg Because...
- Vegan Food and Restaurants
- Environment, What We Eat, the Links
Friday, March 28, 2008
VegNews gives Veggie Pride Parade full-page ad
For a sneak preview, click on the image here for a full-size pdf (lo-res) version of the ad.
VivaVegie Society, the sponsoring organization of the parade, is very pleased with this great gift from this the premier national vegetarian publication in the United States.
The edition of the magazine that the ad falls within will indeed also be the same one distributed free at the post-parade rally in Washington Square Park, since VegNews Magazine will be one of the event's lucky exhibitors.
Click HERE for VegNews subscription information.
Thursday, March 13, 2008
Veggie Pride Parade, NYC, launches bulletin board
Our motto is:
Veggie Pride Parade forums:
http://www.veggieprideparade.org/dept/bulletin.htm
and post early and post often.
NOTE: We can add more forums upon request. Let us know a general forum title... We may set it up, particularly if you offer to moderated it as well.
The Veggie Pride Parade, NYC, is your parade, inclusive and participatory. ...And we mean it.
Our Web site allows everyone to get involved -- both in grand ways and in small. But now we also have ways to voice our ideas, suggestions, questions, compliments and complaints. We have an interactive, moderated bulletin board with the following forums.Veggie Pride Parade forums:
- Questions for the Parade Committee
- Volunteers Corner
- Costumes
- Posters and Slogans
- Need housing? Have housing?
- Rants & Raves
- I'm Veg Because
- Vegan Food and Restaurants
http://www.veggieprideparade.org/dept/bulletin.htm
and post early and post often.
NOTE: We can add more forums upon request. Let us know a general forum title... We may set it up, particularly if you offer to moderated it as well.
Sunday, March 2, 2008
Just three little things to promote the parade
There are three important things that anyone can do now to help make the parade a big success.
1. Promote the Veggie Pride Parade, NYC, online with your blog, podcast or vidcast or at your Meetup group, Yahoo group, Google group Web page or on your Facebook or MySpace site. Post to Internet calendars and message boards. Reach out to your non-virtual world as well: PTA, church or synagogue, union, lodge, veterans' group, co-op board, poker, book, or investors' club, wilderness society, coffee clache, or cultural or block association. Whenever the opportunity arises, break the ice with, "Have you heard there's going to be a Veggie Pride Parade this year in New York City?"
2. Post a flyer wherever you go: work, school, health club, grocery store, or house of worship. Keep a dozen or so in your satchel, along with cellophane tape, push pins, and small stapler for mounting.
3. Get a story, op-ed piece, or letter to the editor published in the mainstream media about the parade.
1. Promote the Veggie Pride Parade, NYC, online with your blog, podcast or vidcast or at your Meetup group, Yahoo group, Google group Web page or on your Facebook or MySpace site. Post to Internet calendars and message boards. Reach out to your non-virtual world as well: PTA, church or synagogue, union, lodge, veterans' group, co-op board, poker, book, or investors' club, wilderness society, coffee clache, or cultural or block association. Whenever the opportunity arises, break the ice with, "Have you heard there's going to be a Veggie Pride Parade this year in New York City?"
2. Post a flyer wherever you go: work, school, health club, grocery store, or house of worship. Keep a dozen or so in your satchel, along with cellophane tape, push pins, and small stapler for mounting.
3. Get a story, op-ed piece, or letter to the editor published in the mainstream media about the parade.
Volunteers and supporters getting involved
Since the official launch of the Veggie Pride Parade Web site, parade organizers have fielded many emails and phone calls from people wanting to get involved. Volunteers of all stripes have come forth to fill important slots in our manpower needs.
Now on board now are parade-day volunteer directors for both the marshals (Jean Thaler) and the ambassadors (Kelly Calvo).
We also have three people (Doug Greene, Lisa Lindblom, and Ariel Pennie) who have pledged to engage local veggie restaurants and pro-veg businesses to ensure their participation in the parade. Contact the organizers (info@vivavegie.org) if you want to volunteer your time as well with this important need.
We have a photographer working on images of representative parade-marchers with typical signboards, which might be carried in the parade. We'll be posting those images soon to give people more creative ideas for what might be done in the parade.
Pro-vegetarian organizations have also already been in touch to arrange for table space at our post-parade rally in Washington Square Park and to buy ad space in our parade program.
In just days, we will have an interactive bulletin board, thanks to Mindy Getch, of Portland, Oregon. Stay tuned: We'll have a special blog post about that as soon as it's available.
If you want to get involved as a volunteer, contact the parade organizers at info@vivavegie.org. Have fun, and also know that you've helped a great cause.
Now on board now are parade-day volunteer directors for both the marshals (Jean Thaler) and the ambassadors (Kelly Calvo).
We also have three people (Doug Greene, Lisa Lindblom, and Ariel Pennie) who have pledged to engage local veggie restaurants and pro-veg businesses to ensure their participation in the parade. Contact the organizers (info@vivavegie.org) if you want to volunteer your time as well with this important need.
We have a photographer working on images of representative parade-marchers with typical signboards, which might be carried in the parade. We'll be posting those images soon to give people more creative ideas for what might be done in the parade.
Pro-vegetarian organizations have also already been in touch to arrange for table space at our post-parade rally in Washington Square Park and to buy ad space in our parade program.
In just days, we will have an interactive bulletin board, thanks to Mindy Getch, of Portland, Oregon. Stay tuned: We'll have a special blog post about that as soon as it's available.
If you want to get involved as a volunteer, contact the parade organizers at info@vivavegie.org. Have fun, and also know that you've helped a great cause.
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