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Friday, March 05, 2010
Fowl Play Movie Screening Tonight!
Fowl Play is a documentary from Mercy For Animals that takes viewers on an unforgettable journey behind the closed doors of some of the country's largest egg production facilities and graphically illustrates the heartbreaking plight of laying hens condemned to lives crowded inside file-drawer sized cages.
Through touching interviews with animal rescuers, undercover investigators, veterinarians, and animal behaviorists, we hear powerful stories motivated by kindness and courage from the dedicated individuals who are fighting to save the modern day hen- perhaps the most abused and exploited animal on earth.
Connecting the dots between consumer demand for meat, dairy and eggs and the perpetuation of animal abuse, Fowl Play leaves viewers with a groundbreaking message of personal responsibility and the potential each of us holds to change the world- one meal at a time.
Please join us for a special screening of this heartfelt, sad, yet inspiring documentary! Vegan refreshments will be provided by Cosmo's and by Dough Bakery. Here is the address and some directions to the Wonderroot facility:
982 Memorial Drive, Atlanta, GA 30316
Merge onto I-20 East from the 75/85 Connector.
Take exit 59B towards Memorial Drive/Glenwood Ave.
Take a left on Bill Kennedy Way.
Take a right on Memorial Drive.
Our building is on the left.
MARTA: WonderRoot is located on Bus Route 21.
The stop is located at Memorial Dr. and Stovall St.
WonderRoot is just 0.1 miles west of the bus stop.
Bus Route 21 is fed by the Five Points Station and Kensington Station.
We hope to see you there!!
Labels: Animal Rights, Atlanta
Thursday, March 04, 2010
New Stuff and Movie Screening Reminder

Sweet & Sara now offers a special Variety Sampler of their popular vegan marshmallows. Try all four flavors in a single package. Tasty!
A new shipment from Herbivore arrived this week, filled with tons of new stickers and a new T-shirt style. Check out all the fun new stickers in the new products section here. And how adorable is this new T-shirt, Bacon Had A Mom?
Hey, Atlanta friends- don't forget about the free movie screening of the Mercy For Animals documentary Fowl Play tomorrow night! The screening is being held at Wonderroot Community Art Center on Memorial Drive. Please see the Facebook event page here for details. We hope to see you there!
Labels: Animal Rights, Atlanta, new products
Saturday, February 27, 2010
Atlanta- Universoul Circus Protest This Weekend
Please keep in mind that the crowds at Universoul are much more courteous than those cretins at Ringling. So it's a much more low key and less stressful experience.
Also, we have 3 different areas that need to be covered. Last night we only had 6 people there. So, please, if you can, come out and help us.
If you weren’t able to come out and help the animals at Ringling, please come out this weekend to help us spread the message at Universoul.
Please come out and help us educate the public about the pain, suffering and death these magnificent animals endure while being rented by Universoul (US). US is in an easier position to stop using animals. All they have to do is stop renting them. And the show, from what many people who have attended the show say, would be BETTER without the animals.
For more information, please visit www.circuses.com.
Here's the schedule:
WHERE :
Turner Field
755 Hank Aaron Dr SW
Atlanta, GA 30315
WHEN:
Sat February 27 2:00PM – 4:00PM
Sun February 28 2:00PM – 4:000PM
Labels: Animal Rights, Atlanta
Saturday, February 20, 2010
More New Stuff and a Circus Demo Reminder
A fun way to have your morning coffee, eh? Don't forget the creamer.

Just a quick reminder for Atlanta activists- The Ringling Bros. Circus is still in town for it's last two days. You never know if the person you hand that flyer to will be the person that you can educate and transform. Or maybe doesn't get it because you aren't there to talk to them. If you are interested in attending a demonstration, Here's this weekend's schedule from GARP.
Where:
Philips Arena
100 Techwood Drive Northwest (AKA Centennial Olympic Park Drive)
Atlanta, GA 30303
When:
Sat Feb 20 1:00PM – 3:00PM
Sun Feb 21 2:00PM - 4:00PM
Labels: Animal Rights, Atlanta, new products
Wednesday, February 10, 2010
Hey Atlanta, the circus is coming to town.
The cruelest show on earth returns to Atlanta this Friday, Feb 12. This year GARP will be using a multimedia approach which proved effective last year.
For more info, please go to: http://www.ringlingbeatsanimals.com
Please come out and help us spread the word about the pain, suffering and death these magnificent animals endure under the control of Ringling. Ringling is responsible for the deaths of at least 16 elephants (adults and babies) in the last 18 years. And there’s no end in sight if you don’t help us.
Here's the schedule (Please wear red on Sunday, Feb 14, Valentine’s Day)
WHERE:
Philips Arena
1 Philips Dr. (in front on Centennial Olympic Blvd entrance)
Atlanta, GA 30303
WHEN:
Fri February 12 9:00AM – 10:30AM
(this is when the schools are there)
Fri February 12 6:00PM – 7:30PM
Sat February 13 1:00PM – 3:00PM
Sun February 14 1:00PM – 3:00PM
WHY:
Archele Hundley, a former Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus employee, has recently teamed up with PETA to make a moving plea to potential circus goers. Hundley, who witnessed elephant beatings during her time with Ringling, narrates a new public service announcement (PSA) urging viewers to stay away from the circus.
"I saw handlers deliver a beating … for 30 minutes. She was covered with bloody wounds. I'll never forget her agonizing screams," says Hundley in the PSA. "Please never take your children to a Ringling Bros. circus."
Hundley worked on Ringling's animal crew for two months. During that time, she witnessed incidents of abuse, including the following:
-An elephant was beaten with bullhooks so severely in Tulsa, Oklahoma, in 2006 that she bled profusely and cried out in pain.
-A trainer viciously whipped a camel and punched a miniature horse in the face.
-Trainers jabbed horses with pitchforks and gave them extremely painful "lip twists" to force the animals to obey commands
Labels: Animal Rights, Atlanta
Monday, February 08, 2010
Free Movie Screening March 5th!
Fowl Play is a documentary from Mercy For Animals that takes viewers on an unforgettable journey behind the closed doors of some of the country's largest egg production facilities and graphically illustrates the heartbreaking plight of laying hens condemned to lives crowded inside file-drawer sized cages.
Through touching interviews with animal rescuers, undercover investigators, veterinarians, and animal behaviorists, we hear powerful stories motivated by kindness and courage from the dedicated individuals who are fighting to save the modern day hen- perhaps the most abused and exploited animal on earth.
Connecting the dots between consumer demand for meat, dairy and eggs and the perpetuation of animal abuse, Fowl Play leaves viewers with a groundbreaking message of personal responsibility and the potential each of us holds to change the world- one meal at a time.
Please join us for a special screening of this heartfelt, sad, yet inspiring documentary! Vegan refreshments will be provided by Cosmo's and by Dough Bakery. Here is the address and some directions to the Wonderroot facility:
982 Memorial Drive, Atlanta, GA 30316
Merge onto I-20 East from the 75/85 Connector.
Take exit 59B towards Memorial Drive/Glenwood Ave.
Take a left on Bill Kennedy Way.
Take a right on Memorial Drive.
Our building is on the left.
MARTA: WonderRoot is located on Bus Route 21.
The stop is located at Memorial Dr. and Stovall St.
WonderRoot is just 0.1 miles west of the bus stop.
Bus Route 21 is fed by the Five Points Station and Kensington Station.
We hope to see you there!!
Labels: Animal Rights, Atlanta
Tuesday, January 19, 2010
Free Movie Screening March 5th!
Fowl Play is a documentary from Mercy For Animals that takes viewers on an unforgettable journey behind the closed doors of some of the country's largest egg production facilities and graphically illustrates the heartbreaking plight of laying hens condemned to lives crowded inside file-drawer sized cages.
Through touching interviews with animal rescuers, undercover investigators, veterinarians, and animal behaviorists, we hear powerful stories motivated by kindness and courage from the dedicated individuals who are fighting to save the modern day hen- perhaps the most abused and exploited animal on earth.
Connecting the dots between consumer demand for meat, dairy and eggs and the perpetuation of animal abuse, Fowl Play leaves viewers with a groundbreaking message of personal responsibility and the potential each of us holds to change the world- one meal at a time.
Please join us for a special screening of this heartfelt, sad, yet inspiring documentary! Vegan refreshments will be provided by Cosmo's and by Dough Bakery. Here is the address and some directions to the Wonderroot facility:
982 Memorial Drive, Atlanta, GA 30316
Merge onto I-20 East from the 75/85 Connector.
Take exit 59B towards Memorial Drive/Glenwood Ave.
Take a left on Bill Kennedy Way.
Take a right on Memorial Drive.
Our building is on the left.
MARTA: WonderRoot is located on Bus Route 21.
The stop is located at Memorial Dr. and Stovall St.
WonderRoot is just 0.1 miles west of the bus stop.
Bus Route 21 is fed by the Five Points Station and Kensington Station.
We hope to see you there!!
Labels: Animal Rights, Atlanta
Saturday, January 09, 2010
Movie Screening on March 5th!
Fowl Play is a documentary from Mercy For Animals that takes viewers on an unforgettable journey behind the closed doors of some of the country's largest egg production facilities and graphically illustrates the heartbreaking plight of laying hens condemned to lives crowded inside file-drawer sized cages.
Through touching interviews with animal rescuers, undercover investigators, veterinarians, and animal behaviorists, we hear powerful stories motivated by kindness and courage from the dedicated individuals who are fighting to save the modern day hen- perhaps the most abused and exploited animal on earth.
Connecting the dots between consumer demand for meat, dairy ad eggs and the perpetuation of animal abuse, Fowl Play leaves viewers with a groundbreaking message of personal responsibility and the potential each of us holds to change the world- one meal at a time.
Please join us for a special screening of this heartfelt, sad, yet inspiring documentary! Vegan refreshments will be provided by Cosmo's and by Dough Bakery. Here is the address and some directions to the Wonderroot facility:
982 Memorial Drive, Atlanta, GA 30316
Merge onto I-20 East from the 75/85 Connector.
Take exit 59B towards Memorial Drive/Glenwood Ave.
Take a left on Bill Kennedy Way.
Take a right on Memorial Drive.
Our building is on the left.
MARTA: WonderRoot is located on Bus Route 21.
The stop is located at Memorial Dr. and Stovall St.
WonderRoot is just 0.1 miles west of the bus stop.
Bus Route 21 is fed by the Five Points Station and Kensington Station.
We hope to see you there!!
Labels: Animal Rights, Atlanta, happenings
Thursday, November 19, 2009
Vegan holiday happenings around Atlanta
This potluck is completely vegan. Please bring a vegan entree, side dish, salad or dessert to serve 8-10 people, plus a serving utensil. Beverages will be provided (no alcohol permitted). $8 per adult, $5 per child, payable at the door. They are also collecting canned fruits and vegetables for a local food pantry. RSVP ASAP to vegsocietyga@gmail.com or 770-365-7464. Info at www.vegsocietyofga.com
Georgia Animal Rights and Protection has a few AR events coming up, so if you are interested in becoming involved in local animal rights activities, now is the time!
Here's information about a leafleting opportunity this weekend, as well as details about Fur Free Friday, from GARP:
1. We will be tabling (promoting a vegetarian diet) this weekend (Saturday and Sunday) at the School of the Americas (SOA) protest at Ft. Benning in Columbus GA (about 2 hrs from Atlanta).
With over 20,000 people (yes 20,000) in attendance, this is really one of the most rewarding ways I've ever experienced in making a real and positive difference for the animals. Every person you can help convince to go vegetarian saves 60-80 animals a year (not to mention helping the environment and promoting a healthier lifestyle).
Some of the people there are vegetarians/vegans already. They get the connection between the violence promoted by the SOA and the violence of a meat based diet on their plate. But you'd be surprised how many DO NOT GET IT!
But the great thing is once they hear the message, they are VERY receptive. We had great response last year. So far we only have 4 people to table. If you can make it either Saturday or Sunday, for any length of time, please let me know. I'll give you more details.
2. We will be in front of Lenox Mall, main entrance at 3393 Peachtree Road NE, Atlanta, GA 30326, on the Friday after thanksgiving, November 27, from 11:00am to 1:00 pm for Fur Free Friday. Recently, Tony Gonzalez, star Falcons player, did a "I'd rather go naked..." add for PETA. Let's show the city that we support Tony and show up en mass for the event.
Labels: Animal Rights, Atlanta
Wednesday, October 21, 2009
Oct. 24--Yerkes--National Primate Liberation Week
It's National Primate Liberation Week from 10/17 thru 10/24.
Please join other like-minded people who care about the suffering of primates when we gather at the stone gate entrance of Emory University on Saturday, Oct. 24 from 11:00 AM till 1:00 PM to educate the public about what's happening in their own backyard.
If you're not aware of the suffering, take a look at some of the life stories of primates who have unnecessarily suffered and died right here in the Atlanta metro area---perhaps just down the street from where you live or work. While we are at work, when we go out to lunch, and as we do all the things we enjoy with family and friends, there are primates in Emory's Decatur laboratory self-mutilating because of the pain they are in.
The Animal Welfare Act does allow pain.....there's even a government form for researchers to complete and list the number of animals who experience extreme pain-----it's Column 5 --- where they place the number of animals who go thru this torture. What about those who are never reported? Don't let anyone convince you that all's well in the labs!
Read more about Yerkes at Primate Freedom and think of all the reasons we should speak for them on Saturday, Oct. 24. Please don't park on private property.
Hope to see you there!
Our apologies for not linking to GARP's website. It seems to be down. Hopefully it's only temporary.
Labels: Animal Rights, Atlanta, Yerkes
Friday, August 14, 2009
Yerkes Protest This Saturday!
This Saturday, Aug 15, , please join us to remember the animals being tortured and killed at Emory University and Yerkes Primate Center. And especially Wenka and the other elders who have been held in a 8x10 concrete bunker for over 50 years!!!
Where: We will meet at the Stone Gates in front of Emory. It is right across the street from Everybody’s Pizza. The address for EP is:
1593 N. Decatur Road
Atlanta, GA 30322 (I think the zip is right but you may want to verify it in case you’re mapquesting it).
When: Saturday, August 15, 2009
11:00 am to 1:00 pm
Why: This year we should not only remember Wenka and others who are tortured on a daily basis, but we have 2 very strong reasons to be there. One, the NIH, EPA and Toxicity Councils have agreed to end animal toxicity testing. And two, there is a movement in the House of Reps to end evasive testing on primates.
What else you can do: Please go to the following website. At the bottom of the story on the right hand side is a link to contact Sen. Kennedy who chairs the Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions. Let him know how you feel about animal experimentation.
http://www.primatefreedom.com/centeryerkes/yerkes8macaques.shtml
Labels: Animal Rights, Atlanta, Yerkes
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