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Lincoln Veggie Fayre 2010

Lincoln Veggie Fayre 2010

Date: 2010-09-04

Saturday 6th November 2010 - 10.00am to 4.00pm
At Trinity United Reformed Church,Garmston Street, Lincoln LN2 1HZ
This is the third Lincoln Food Fayre and this year we hope to make it an even greater success than last year (over 500 visitors in 2009) 

Juliet Gellatley Director of Viva! will be opening the event and giving a presentation, the event is free entry, there will be lots of free vegan food, learn about conserving the environment, watch live cooking demonstrations from Viva's Helen Rossiter, listen to talks on a variety of subjects, see films, learn about healthy eating, free recipes lots of vegan friendly stalls, tombola and more.


Story by: Linda Wardale

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Deb Gibson, Scunthorpe on 14th Nov 2010 20:09

Hello Linda, Just wanted to thank you for organising such a good fayre. Really enjoyed the cookery demos and talk by Juliet + all the stalls, Keep up the good work Best wishes,

Deb Gibson

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