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Dallasvegan.Com To Host Texas State Veggie Fair in Dallas

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From the copy and paste press release department:

DallasVegan.com would like to invite you to the inaugural Texas State Veggie Fair, a
celebration of the thriving vegan scene in Dallas. The antithesis of another fair coinciding at
the same time, the Texas State Veggie Fair aims to show how a compassionate view of
animals can result in an awesome fair environment with food, arts, and entertainment.

Applications for cruelty-free vendors, artists, and other organizations will continue to be
accepted through September 30th.

Jump for details.

DATE: Saturday, October 16, 2010
TIME: 12:00 PM – 6:00 PM
LOCATION: The Phoenix Project – 406 S. Haskell, Dallas, TX 75223
ADMISSION: $5 – $10 sliding donation

We would like the Texas State Veggie Fair to be available on your calendar – please contact
for further information regarding the event. A more detailed event schedule will be sent at a
later date.

About DallasVegan.com
DallasVegan.com is a top source for vegan news and goings on in the Dallas/Fort Worth area.
Established as a blog in 2008, DallasVegan.com aims to provide a comprehensive listing of
vegan/vegetarian information for the DFW Metroplex by working with and promoting animal
rights organizations, restaurants, and other dedicated members of the vegan community.

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