Annual Banquet 2014

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Date/Time
Thursday, April 3, 2014
5:30pm - 9:00pm

Location
Cedars Hall, Saint Maron Church

Attendees at the 2013 Annual Banquet
Attendees at the 2013 Annual Banquet

Join Compassionate Action for Animals at our Annual Banquet, celebrating fifteen years of advocating for animals. We have closed down online registration, but we still have more tickets available. Call (612-276-2242) or email Unny if you would like to attend. Another great way to help out is to volunteer.

Focusing on action, education, and outreach to inspire respect for animals, CAA touches hundreds of human lives and saves thousands of animal lives. Through the dedicated efforts of CAA volunteers, thousands of leaflets are distributed to increase awareness of the plight of factory farm animals, hundreds of individuals pledge to try vegetarianism, social gatherings are held to bring like-minded people together, and the annual Twin Cities Veg Fest inspires thousands to choose plant-based foods.

The event begins with a reception featuring a selection of delicious hors d’ouevres and complimentary wine. During the reception, bid at our silent auction featuring artwork, gift baskets, services from local vendors, and more. The reception is followed by a gourmet vegan dinner. During dinner, CAA will give a short presentation on our work in 2013 and our plans for 2014.

This year’s banquet will again take place at Cedars Hall in northeast Minneapolis. The hall is attached to Saint Maron Church, and there is free parking to the north and west of the church. The west side parking lot is closest to the venue entrance.

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