December 1, 2006

Happy December, Everyone.

Our 2006 Fur Free Friday demonstration
was a hugesuccess, thanks to the dedicated activists who ventured into the unpredictable holiday weather. Some 50+ of you sacrificed vacation time to stand up for the animals – in very cold November air – and it was well worth it. Not only was the message carried to the thousands of people passing by and to the business owners who peddle cruel fashion, but to the tens of thousands of people who our message reached through the media.

An article in Saturday’s Rocky Mountain News carried the message of compassion to over 800,000 readers. Fox News stopped by for an interview with Executive Director Dave Crawford and other protest participants, but we have yet to confirm that this segment aired.

If you haven’t heard, the most-excellent VG Burgers is open for business in Boulder. They make amazing, healthy, all-vegan and virtually all-organic fast food. I’ve been three times already, and I can’t get enough of their non-dairy shakes (or as we call them back east, “Frappes”). They’re located at 3267 28 th St., strategically situated between Dairy Queen and Taco Bell, and can be reached at 303-440-2400.

Another non-animal business has popped up in the Denver area: True Love, a women’s shoe and accessories store. The store targets “fashionable women that care about animals, and who want to be able to make choices that reflect their beliefs.” True Love is located at 42 Broadway, Denver, is open from 11-7 every day, and can be reached at 303-860-TRUE (8783).

Please support your local vegan businesses!

The Rocky Mountain Peace and Justice Center reports that on Monday, Dec 4, at 5:30 pm, the Denver City Council will hold a public hearing on a proposed ordinance that would make it illegal to hang banners over the highway from overpasses (something RMAD has done throughout its history). Location: City Council chambers, 4th floor, City and County building, Denver. Please come out if you can to let council know that this infringement of our right to free expression is unnecessary and unacceptable. If you live in Denver, please call and/or e-mail your Council rep to register your opposition.

Party Time! Join us at the Rocky Mountain Animal Defense and Southern Plains Land Trust Holiday Party
Details: December 16, 2006, 6 pm, at the Crawford Hill Mansion ( 150 East 10th Avenue), Denver. Come enjoy all-vegan, hearty hors d’ouvres, desserts, libations, art, music and entertainment. Festive attire – come casual or dress to the nines! Children welcome.

Save $10 per ticket by purchasing in advance. Tickets will be $35 after December 15th. Tickets can be purchased online here (requires a Paypal account), through the mail, or by calling the RMAD office. For more information or if you have any questions, please email Paula Lewis or call the RMAD office at 303-449-4422.

See you there! Thanks for all your energy and support.

-- Chris


Rocky Mountain Animal Defense works to help eliminate the human-imposed suffering of animals in the Rocky Mountain region.

RMAD furthers its objective through public education investigation and research, the legislative process, direct action, and appeals to reason and compassion

Rocky Mountain
Animal Defense
2525 Arapahoe, #E4-335
Boulder, CO 80302

303-449-4422
info@rmad.org
www.RMAD.org

 

RMAD Calendar Feature

Sunday, December 3, 5:30 pm
HEALTH Potluck
Highlands Methodist Church
(32nd and Osceola)


We welcome everyone, regardless of dietary preference, to share a plant-based meal ( a meal free of animal products), while learning about a more compassionate lifestyle.

More information available on the RMAD Calendar.

Also coming up in the RMAD Calendar:
Fur Protest
RMAD/SPLT Holiday Party

 

Please see our full calendar of events here.

 
Volunteer Opportunities

Mailing Party

Calling all volunteers! Please join us Thursday, December 7, anytime between 5:30 pm and 8 pm for RMAD's end-of-the-year mailing party!

Food and drinks will be provided. We look forward to seeing you! For more information or directions, please contact Paula at paulal@rmad.org or call 303-449-4422.

Pam Wanek of Prairie Preserves is working (along with RMAD and Keep Boulder Wild) on passive relocation and alternatives to nonlethal prairie dog management in Boulder. Pam writes: I need volunteers that live in Boulder and frequent or could easily frequent Valmont Park, Tom Watson and Foot Hills Community Park. The purpose for requesting this is that I need people to help monitor these areas possibly weekly for potential prairie dog encroachments in non prairie dog areas. Looking for Boulder residents because I want this to be something that is not too much off of their normal schedule and is convenient while they walk the dogs or take their kids out for a day or whatever. This is a small but very important task. These folks should also provide to me, at least a weekly, an email letting me know they have been to the area. Each visit should take approximately 30 minutes and we need 1-3 site visits per week. This can be covered by more than one person.”  Please reply to Pam at wanek@aaahawk.com if you'd like to sign up.

 

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Click here to purchase tickets to our December 16th Holiday Party at the Crawford Hill Mansion in Denver.

 

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