Nov02
Library Hosts Compassion This Holiday Season
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Want to get active for animals, but not exactly the bikini in an ice storm type? You could take a cue from two fabulous Florida citizens and organize a "holiday compassion" display.
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The display includes an awww-inspiring photo of a mother turkey and her chicks along with interesting facts about these intelligent, affectionate animals. It features eye-catching boards about why meat is bad for animals, bad for your health, and bad for the environment. And what holiday display would be complete without tasty tips for cruelty-free holiday meals?
The best part? It's easy for you to replicate. For materials to set up your own cruelty-free information center, contact PETA's activist liaisons.
Posted by Heather Drennan






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A very nice post and I noticed a picture of African-American vegetarian and animal rigts advocate Russell Simmons. We need more people from the Rap and Hip-Hop music industry to denounce dogfighting and cruelty against animals.
Posted by: Brien Comerford | November 2, 2009 08:08 PM
This is fantastic. Congratulations on the Orange County Fla. Public Library for authorizing the display!
Posted by: Christopher Murphy | November 3, 2009 08:58 AM
I live in the Orlando area and plan on visiting this library asap!!!
Posted by: Tricia cant | November 3, 2009 10:17 AM