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Food: We'll have a healthy, vegan version of a traditional Thanksgiving meal. AVS board will provide the Holiday Roasts. Everything else will be provided by you, as a planned potluck.
Choices of dishes to bring: (Several people will be bringing each of these.)
mashed potatoes
gravy
vegetable salad
fruit salad
yams
cranberry sauce or cranberry relish
cooked vegetables
dessert
condiments: Earth Balance, olives
* All
food must be 100% plant-based (vegan). That means NO meat (including poultry, fish or
seafood and this includes chicken or meat broths), dairy products
(including milk, butter, cheese, yogurt, sour cream, cream cheese, ice
cream or whipped cream), margarine (substitute Earth Balance brand
margarine), eggs, mayonnaise (substitute Nasoya, Nayonaise or
Vegenaise), Jello or marshmallows. If you have any questions please
call Delisa or Charlie at 373-1526.
To reserve your place, you need to sign up in advance. In order to make sure we have enough of all the traditional holiday foods, we ask that you call to reserve your spot, and to sign up for what you would like to bring. Call Delisa at 907-373-1526.
The dinner will be served at 2:00 p.m.
The activities will begin after we eat, about 2:45 p.m. and will last until about 4:30 p.m.
COST: Alaska Vegetarian Society Members
$3/person with a 100% plant-based (Vegan)*dish to share. $8/person when you don't bring a dish. Non-Members $6/person with a 100% plant-based (Vegan)*dish to share.
$11/person when you don't bring a dish.
(Children
5 years old and under are free. A portion of the money collected will
be donated to the church for the use of their room.)
Click here to become a member.LOCATION: United Protestant Church (Log Church) in Palmer (for directions-click the "Map" button at the bottom of this page)
This dinner is by reservation only. Seating is limited and we expect this year's dinner to fill up quickly, so make your reservation early!
To register, call:
Delisa or Charlie Renideo 907-373-1526
This is a wonderful opportunity to celebrate a more compassionate Thanksgiving where no one's children had to suffer for us to eat.
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