I saw a blurb in the Times Union
about VegFest at the Polish
Community Center on
Saturday, November 15.
This free event sponsored by
looks interesting.
A Kids Area has been set
up with activities to
keep children busy while
adults visit the vendors.
Attendees watch a Vitamix
demonstration.
Positive Energy NY, LLC
installs solar panels on
homes & businesses.
uses infrared imaging to find
physiological warning signs
of disease.
Natural Awakenings provides
information on nutrition &
natural health.
shares his adventures.
strikes a pose for me.
Presentations take
place on the stage.
Vegan Treats Bakery
has yummy looking
pastries.
Beirut Restaurant proudly
shares Lebanese foods.
We get Pita Chips with
Toum (Garlic Paste),
Hummus & Baba Ganoush.
Our best nosh of the day!
Snooty has a wonderful
Compassion offers
organic vegan clothing.
Troy Cloth & Paper offers cards
printed with soy based ink.
Aura'bout you provides
consultations on people's
auras.
Barbara Ellen of Your Inner
Butterfly helps clients learn
about their color choices.
.
Darwin Animal Doctors, Inc.
sells A Piggy's Tale merchandise
to support its mission to bring
veterinary care to cats & dogs
on the Galapagos Islands.
This is a unique pet care program. I'm going to read up veterinary care on the Galapagos archipelago.
School Food provides information
on their efforts to ensure that
students have access to
healthful foods.
Eric & Julia chat about
solar applications for the
home & RV at the
Evolve Solar booth.
Eric and I thought VegFest would be about raw vegetables. It's about so much more.
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