Tuesday, October 6, 2015

Campus Fest + Coffee Giveaway, Hug A Vegan Day, Cage Demo


To kick off the school year, Veg Club gave away 2 carriers of coffee with Silk brand vegan creamer at BGSU's annual Campus Fest (Sept. 3rd) and recruited 2 pages of new e-mail subscribers!

For our next event, we spread the love at Hug a Vegan Day (Sept. 22nd), giving away vegan candy and free chicken hugs. The chicken did a lot of awkward dancing. Participants responded with smiles and positivity. :)



After such a happy event, we had to take a turn for the dark side... with an eye-catching cage demonstration (September 29th). Members squeezed into a dog cage to create a visual representation of how egg-laying chickens live for 2 years, crammed with 4-9 other chickens in a space the size of a newspaper. Students responded strongly, reacting facially and verbally as they walked by, and engaging in conversations with us as well.

Saturday, May 2, 2015

Tarp Demo, Party, Eco Fair, Hot Dog Giveaway


On April 15th, we attempted to do a "How Much Rainforest?" demonstration, setting up a 20x30 foot red tarp in the Union Oval to show the amount of Amazon Rainforest cut down for animal agriculture every 1/10th of a second. However, it wasn't up for long, because we live in 'Blowing' Green (aka the wind defeated us). Apparently sticks cannot replace metal stakes. Better luck next year!

On April 18th, Veg Club and S.A.V.E. members got together for an awesome end-of-the-year party! We ate yummy potluck food, including spaghetti, green bean casserole, lentils and carrots, fruit, cookies, cookie dough balls, chips and guac/hummus, etc. Then we played Cards Against Humanity. Finally, we ventured outside to a nearby park, demonstrating our vegan strength on the monkey bars, chalking the top of a tall rock with vegan messages, and playing duck-duck-goose (the random animal-random animal-turkey version we made up) and telephone. It was a blast and we had lots of laughs!

On April 22nd, Veg Club participated in BGSU's annual Eco Fair, leafleting and talking to people about the devastating environmental impact that animal agriculture has on our planet.

On April 27th and 28th, our PETA campus rep handed out 56 free vegan hot dogs, with overwhelmingly positive response and great conversations with people! This is definitely an event to repeat on a larger scale next year.

We unforunately were unable to go to SASHA this semester, but we can't wait to try again in September! It's been an AMAZING school year with wonderful involvement and a LOT of new events. Thank you to our incredible members and everyone who supports us. This school year, we had 15 outreach events, 2 potlucks, 2 eat-togethers, 2 bake sales (one for us, one for turkey adoption), and 1 volunteer day!!

See you in the fall, at our new meeting location Olscamp 219, still Tuesdays at 9pm! :)

Friday, April 3, 2015

Food Giveaway, Stump A Vegan, Alma Screening

On March 20th, Veg Club handed out over 120 food samples in the Union, including vegan chicken, turkey, cheese, and yogurt. The response was overwhelmingly positive, with people pleasantly surprised at the products' taste and ease of access. This event was quite a hit and everyone loved the food--some said even better than real animal products!

On March 26th, we held a "Stump A Vegan" event, inviting people to ask us a question and to answer one in return. Traffic was slow, but we had great conversations with those who participated. Most questions were about health and nutrition, and a few about dairy and eggs. We were stumped by one question: "where does hominy from?" Apparently, it's corn. At the end of the event, a student union film group approached us with questions about April Fool's day, and had us quiz them on animal rights. While our questions didn't get featured in the final video, our appearance in the video is still free promo!


On March 31st, Veg Club hosted a screening of the documentary Alma, a unique film that tells the story of the destruction of the Amazon rainforest and the raising of cows for various products... solely through imagery rather than narration. While no non-vegans attended, we all agreed that it was a very eye-opening and extremely well-executed documentary, and we discussed what we felt were the most powerful images and moments. The film can be accessed for free online at almathefilm.com.

Wednesday, February 25, 2015

Hot Chocolate Giveaway, Fishing Challenge

On February 10th, Veg Club worked with PETA and Starbucks to give away 50 cups of vegan hot chocolate. We ran out in about an hour and a half, and people were very interested in what made it vegan. In addition to the giveaway, we tabled and leafleted about the dairy industry, displaying faux dairy products and inviting people to hug our cow!



On February 24th, we tabled about the fishing industry, asking people to play our fishing challenge--a game where the participant closes their eyes and tries to catch only one color of plastic fish in a tub of water while avoiding other colors, using a wire net. This serves as analogy to one type of fishing method used by the industry, where a giant net collects all the creatures in its destructive path, killing non-target species. About 10-20 people participated in the game, and seemed positive and intrigued about the information they learned. Our table also displayed an empty package of faux fish by Gardein, and we gave away Swedish fish (the candy!).

Wednesday, February 4, 2015

Get Involved Fair, Broiler Chicken Demo, Raffle


On January 20th, Veg Club participated in BGSU's annual Get Involved Fair, hosting a table about our awesome organization! We handed out vegan candy and talked to those who inquired about what we do. We also got a handful of new e-mail
subscribers!

On January 26th, Veg Club held a demonstration in the Union about chickens raised for meat. Our catch-phrase for the day: "Bred to grow too big too fast, our bones and organs cannot last." We had a person in a chicken costume on crutches to visually demonstrate this fact. We handed out 200 "Not a Nugget" leaflets, had some good conversations, and got a lot of attention for the cause. One of our members got really into it, even having a mock conversation about poop contained in meat. Hilarious, fun and successful day!

On January 27th and 28th, Veg Club attempted to hold a cash prize raffle to fundraise for our club. We didn't make as much as we thought we would, so we will be extending our fundraiser to this Thursday and Friday, February 5th and 6th, so come and show your support!

Saturday, January 17, 2015

Meeting Notes for Jan. 13

At Tuesday's meeting, we ate peanut butter chocolate bars, talked about life, and outlined events for the semester, tentatively as follows:

January
  • Get Involved Fair (Jan. 20th from 11am-3pm in BTSU Ballroom)
  • Broiler Chicken Demo (Jan. 26th from 11am-3pm at Union tables)
  • Fundraiser/Raffle (Jan. 27th and 28th from 11am-3pm at Union tables)

February
  • Ditch Dairy Day
  • Vegan Hot Chocolate Giveaway (possibly combine with DDD)
  • Fish Demo

March
  • Veg Myth vs. Fact Demo
  • Documentary Screening?
  • Rally for Change OR Pay Per View?

April
  • Eco Fair
  • Chalk the Sidewalks
  • Paint the Rock
  • Volunteer at SASHA
  • Vegan Potluck/End of Year Party

Recipe for Peanut Butter Chocolate Bars

These. Are. AMAZING. And EASY! And involve chocolate and peanut butter. So this is obviously a perfect recipe for a Veg Club meeting! :D

Ingredients
  • 2.5 cups graham cracker or animal cracker crumbs
  • 1 cup peanut butter
  • 1 cup vegan butter, melted
  • 2.75 cups powdered sugar
  •  2 cups semisweet vegan chocolate chips, melted
Instructions
  1.  In a bowl, stir together cracker crumbs (very finely ground in a food processor), powdered sugar, peanut butter, and melted butter.
  2.  Press the mix into a 9x13 pan (we used a 9" pie pan instead).
  3.  Melt chocolate and spread it on top of the peanut butter in the pan. (If you want less chocolate, use 1 cup instead.)
  4. Chill for 5 minutes in the refrigerator so chocolate can set. (Chocolate can get a little hard being cold, so allow enough time for chocolate to soften a little before serving.)

Thursday, December 11, 2014

World Hunger Demo


Today (December 11th) we held our last event of the semester: a demonstration about the contribution of meat-eating to the problem of world hunger due to inefficient use of resources. Our display table had a bold, picture-based trifold as well as a globe and empty plates. We wore red clothing and stuck duct tape over our mouths to represent those who cannot eat. The event primarily focused on leafleting, and we handed out a total of 486 fact-filled fliers!! ...And then we ran out of printing money (we kept having to go print more because we were handing out so many) and ended a bit early. A handful of people stopped by and engaged in conversation about the topic as well. This event was a huge success!!

Behind the scenes, Veg Club is working on getting on more social media sites. Check out our new twitter!

This semester has been absolutely amazing, in terms of member engagement and event success. Just to recap, here is what we've accomplished this semester: Campus Fest, SASHA volunteer trip, crate challenge, an eat-together at Shoots, "Cowspiracy" screening, Egg Industry Demo, Adopt-A-Turkey Bake Sale, vegan potluck, world hunger demo, the designing of club shirts, and officer elections. And more than one failed attempt to paint the rock (aka we will paint it next semester). Check out the rest of our blog and our photo album on facebook/orgsync to take a trip down memory lane... Thanks to everyone who has been involved in these events and let's make next semester even better!! :)

Sunday, November 23, 2014

Adopt-A-Turkey Bake Sale, Potluck


On November 17th and 18th, Veg Club hosted an adopt-a-turkey bake sale to raise money to sponsor turkeys to live their lives on a farm sanctuary. Each year in the U.S., 46 million turkeys are killed just for Thanksgiving. We combined our efforts with S.A.V.E., who continued the bake sale on the 19th and 20th, to raise enough money to adopt three turkeys! We adopted Turpentine, Tibbott, and Martha, who live at Farm Sanctuary's Northern California Shelter. You can read about their stories, personalities and favorite foods here. At the bake sale, customers were given the opportunity to draw a turkey with their hand on a poster that we plan on sending in to the 46 million turkeys project, an art display seeking submissions to honor those lives lost each year during the holiday season.

On November 22nd, Veg Club got together for a potluck at an off-campus apartment, enjoying food, conversation and a vegan board game the object of which is to save animals. 10 people attended and we had a good time!

Coming up: No meeting November 25th. Start brainstorming ideas for a demonstration about world hunger and veganism (aka resource inefficiency of meat-eating). The demo is tentatively scheduled for December 11th.

Sunday, November 2, 2014

Cowspiracy, Egg Demo

Veg Club has kept busy being awesome this past October! We kicked off the month on the 7th with an excellent lunch at Shoots, the new vegan station at the Oaks, complementary of Dining Services. We also designed and ordered fabulous new shirts for our group. We intended to paint the Spirit Rock veg-style in October, but our two attempts fell through (one due to rain, and the second due to another group arriving right before we did), so we will be doing that next semester!

On October 21st, we hosted a free screening of the documentary "Cowspiracy," which discusses the environmental impact of animal agriculture. More than 20 people attended the showing and we had an insightful discussion afterward.

On the 29th, we held a demonstration about the egg industry. We passed out about 200 color-coded plastic eggs that each contained a laffy taffy and a fact about the egg industry. The facts covered issues like debeaking, small cage sizes, the disposal of male chicks, environmental impacts, health effects on humans, and reproductive problems of the hens. For a portion of the event, we also had a person in a chicken costume. In addition, the last 30 minutes of the event focused on paying people $1 to watch a 1-minute video about egg farms on a tablet (ideally doing so while sitting in a dog cage); about 12 people participated. Overall, the event went fairly well and Veg Club had a fun meeting preparing for it!