Our
Mission:
The Greater Boston Vegetarian Resource Library was created to provide
educational resource materials to inspire and assist in the adaptation
of a vegetarian lifestyle. It is our intention to promote reverence
and respect for all living beings through vegetarianism.
The Resource Library
has its roots in the steady pacifist evolution of The Life Experience
School. Now sharing the grounds of The Life Experience School, The
Pacifist Memorial and Veganpeace Animal Sanctuary, the Resource
Library is a welcome addition for those who seek guidance, inspiration,
and support on the journey to cruelty-free living. Maynard Clark
who started the Boston Vegetarian Society in 1986, generously donated
most of the educational resources to create the Resource Library
at The Peace Abbey.
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Our
Resources:
The Greater Boston Vegetarian Resource Library contains a wealth
of inspiring, compelling, and fascinating books, periodicals, newsletters,
audio and video tapes. A myriad of diverse and tantalizing cookbooks
abound, with a copy machine available to sample recipes. Relevent
messages adorn t-shirts, bumper stickers, mugs, and totebags which
are displayed for viewing, and possible purchase. The Library also
plans to offer vegetarian cooking classes.
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Our
Invitation:
We invite you to become a member of The Greater Boston Vegetarian
Resource Library. Membership is currently free of charge, but donations
are welcome and greatly appreciated. Donations will be used to expand
the Library and hire paid staff.
As a member, you will:
- Have borrowing privileges
- Be on our mailing list and
receive announcements of important events (cooking
classes, lectures, etc.)
- Connect with other vegetarians
and animal rights folks
- Be aware of future Abbey
award ceremonies
Have contact with the animals at the Veganpeace Animal sanctuary
- Stay involved in activities
that keep vegetarianism in the public's eye
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We
need volunteers to catalog resources, staff the library, offer classes,
assist at special events and other media resources.
A Vegetarian diet is better for the animals, the environment, and
your health. With the single act of adopting a vegetarian lifestyle,
you will:
- Improve your health
- Reduce the needless suffering
of animals slaughtered for food
- Protect and restore billions
of tons of soil destroyed for feed crops
- Help save vast amounts of
precious water used in the production of meat
- Defend against deforestation
through grazing, and its consequent climate change
"Veganism
is the most compassionate form of
Pacifism."
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The Peace Abbey at
Strawberry Fields
Two North Main Street, Sherborn, Massachusetts 01770
Phone : (508) 650-3659 Fax : (508) 655-5031 E-mail
us!
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